Heimerdinger Cordless Paint Sprayer LB113 Review
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- In this video, I review the Heimerdinger LB113 Cordless Paint Sprayer that is compatible with the Makita LXT 18v battery system. I'd previously reviewed the Alloyman corded paint sprayer and it also makes an appearance in this video. I was looking for the same capabilities as the Alloyman but in a cordless package that would allow more flexibility when working on small projects. How does the Heimerdinger LB113 compare? Watch the whole video to find out!
amzn.to/49vyi5A - Heimerdinger LB113 Cordless Paint Sprayer (Makita LXT 18v Compatible)
Frequently Used Battery Adapters
amzn.to/3r46UKY - Makita-to-Ridgid Adapter
amzn.to/3pmZMJ2 - Makita-to-Milkwaukee Adapter
amzn.to/43PdWlb - Makita-to-Dewalt Adapter
amzn.to/43Z6bZX - Makita-to-Ryobi Adapter
Can you make another video we're u water down the paint to put into the heimerdinger cordless painter.
Battery that way round so to can change it without removing the paint cannister when in use
I think to give it a chance, hold the sprayer horizontally. You had the bowl 1/3 filled, so the tube was not in paint !
Is it meant to work facing down or up? I assumed it would only work horizontally and watered down...
It will work in either direction IF you adjust the intake "straw" to point in that direction. The intake is kinked at a probably 30 degree angle so if you point it towards the back of the cup it will work well when spraying upward and vice versa when spraying downward. You are correct in that your substance will need to be heavily watered down to spray consistently and evenly.
can you regulate the air blow with the trigger ( need one for another use case )? thanks!
Yes, there is a threaded screw that allows you to set the depth of the trigger indent which correlates to the air flow.
Did you water it down?
I did not. I knew that I could and it would probably have worked a good deal better but I wanted to test it without watering anything down to make it comparable to the Alloyman corded model that I previously reviewed.
Michael Ridges
paint too thick, should add up thinner LOL😂, think of tincan spray paint consistency, how you expect that thickened soup will come out of even 2mm Nozzle... Just IMHO, No prejudice
You're not wrong, I definitely concur that thinning it would result in a much better performance. I wanted to see how it would handle un-thinned paint similar to how the Alloyman sprayer handled un-thinned paint. I think if you're willing to thin it out, this cordless model will work for you for sure.
faster to just roll it
What a toy 🤦
My Hammerdinger?, Was busted in the new box, yep i had to solder a wire to circut board & superglue busted plastic, now time to paint (hooray)
Bummer! I didn't have an issue with the function of the sprayer, just couldn't really spray unthinned paint with it.