Graffiti Spray Paint HIGH PRESSURE Vs LOW PRESSURE Comparison ~~ Kobra HP Vs. Kobra LP

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  • Опубліковано 7 січ 2025

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  • @Romahotmetytky
    @Romahotmetytky 8 місяців тому +2

    To all that wonder what is the difference between HP and LP, i am a bit stubborn and contacted the company directly this is what they told me
    "You are right. The difference between the old KOBRA HP and KOBRA LOW ( LP version ) was minimal. KOBRA LOW was created more for the USA market and contains different colors than the HP version. Our company ITALGETE SRL bought the brand KOBRA since 2 years and we have deleted the KOBRA LOW from the market for that reason. We kept only the version HP which is sold by our distributor Rabeko in Poland.
    Last month, we have introduced on the market the new KOBRA HP and LP where our company introduce a real low-pressure formula that you will be super happy to test it"
    Btw the mixing ball is metal 😊

  • @zachzos
    @zachzos 8 місяців тому

    Hi, does the kobra spray paint have a metal ball inside or marble? Because I use magnets to stop the noise and I need to know

  • @Romahotmetytky
    @Romahotmetytky 8 місяців тому

    So do their have different pressure or not ? If the output is the same what is the point of having two kinds ? Marketing?

    • @eks_graffiti_art
      @eks_graffiti_art  8 місяців тому

      There is a different output but it's not that obvious. I think I need to come up with a fairer test to make it more obvious. I feel like Kobra has a small difference between the HP and LP, whereas the Flame Orange and Flame Blue has a greater difference.

    • @Romahotmetytky
      @Romahotmetytky 8 місяців тому

      Ok but is it still ok to use same way as other low pressure cans or the HP is already to much for details and fine lines ? Thanks for answering

    • @eks_graffiti_art
      @eks_graffiti_art  8 місяців тому +1

      @@Romahotmetytky yeah it's fine. I would use both HP and LP for fine details

  • @richardmetzler7119
    @richardmetzler7119 Рік тому

    I never used Kobra cans, and the only brand I used different pressurised cans from is Flame Orange and Flame Blue. I would use the lower pressure for more detail work and outlines. The pressure should influence only the throughput, so you should be able to see a difference if you stop the time of filling a cup or a square meter of wall with paint.

    • @eks_graffiti_art
      @eks_graffiti_art  Рік тому

      Yes, I think the higher pressure cans are generally better, even for detailed work I reckon. Yep, the cap is fixed and the volume is increased over a fixed time is my understanding. I didn't really think of that before. I didn't really see much difference between the Kobra LP and Kobra HP. I'm sure there must be some better ways of making the testing more obvious