Homax 4205 DIY Spray Texture Gun
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Average customer review:Product Description
A spray texture gun designed for homeowners and contractors to apply textures on walls and ceilings. Ideal for small to medium size jobs. Requires no power source. Sprays multiple texture patterns to match an existing pattern or to create a custom look. Use with Homax premixed textures. Uses Homax premixed (model No. 8322 and 8522) or empty 3 liter hopper (model No. 4505P) not included. Texture gun cleans up easily.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #45189 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Homax
- Model: 4205
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 4.40" h x 4.30" w x 22.30" l, 2.20 pounds
Features
- No compressor required
- Designed for use with Homax premixed textures, or 3L Hopper #4505P
- Applies multiple texture patterns and materials
- Requires no power source to operate
- Ideal for patch and repair jobs, or small remodels
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Portable spray texture guns require no power source to operate and quickly adjust to spray a wide variety of texture patterns and materials. Ideal for patch and repair jobs, or small remodels.
Customer Reviews
It 'works', but buyer beware!!
I bought this after having considerably trying results using the Homax aresol cans of knock-down texture. I would rate the aresol cans as a complete design failure and a waste of money, unless you are patching VERY small areas with a fine texture. Though the results of this item were a step up from the aresol cans, I can tell you that the performance left something to be desired. First, the premixed jugs are expensive, and regardless what I did, they seemed consistently 'runny' -- simply too thin if you were doing verticle surfaces. Also, be prepared to get a workout if you need to cover any kind of area (beyond a square foot or two). I found that the unit itself could have used a side handle (light a bigger drill or rotohammer) when plunging the cylinder.
I did get decent results, but after modifying their instructions. You have to be around a foot to a foot and a half away get the texture to make it to the wall, and you must let the texture set-up for about 5 minutes. I found it to work best on the ceiling patches than the wall. Lastly, be prepared by masking off more area than you think, because this thing is messy!! If your going to have to cover more than small patches, strongly consider a air compressor / hopper gun combo.

