

🎨 Spray Like a Pro, Save Time & Paint Smarter!
The InoKraft MaXpray M1 Airless Paint Sprayer is a powerful, user-friendly tool designed for DIY enthusiasts and pros alike. It handles up to 10 gallons of paint without thinning, delivering smooth, even coats with minimal overspray thanks to its advanced AtoMax tip and high-performance motor. Featuring a 360° swivel joint for precision, quick 10-minute cleaning with the Flush-Ease valve, and ergonomic accessories like a 12" extension and anti-fog goggles, it transforms painting into a fast, efficient, and comfortable experience. Backed by a 1-year warranty (extendable to 2) and dedicated customer support, it’s the ultimate upgrade for your home improvement projects.





















| ASIN | B0CQP4R3HG |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (586) |
| Date First Available | 20 December 2023 |
| Item model number | MaXpray |
| Manufacturer | InoKraft |
| Material type | Stainless Steel |
| Part number | IK01001003 |
| Power source type | AC |
| Product Dimensions | 39.5 x 31.8 x 29.5 cm; 10.23 kg |
A**N
I never used a sprayer in my life before this one and have always been to heavy handed with spray paint so I was nervous about using this and not messing up. Took me 5 minutes to get the hang of this unit where I sprayed a little heavy (easy fix, I backrolled the runs I created in about 10 seconds)...After that I sprayed 1200 square feet of basemnnt including the ceilings over two days using jus the included tip and supplies (It actually only took 3 or 4 hours total but I ran out of paint halfway through the first day). Didin't sputter or clog once and the paint came out very consistently. It came out flawless. I showed it to my drywall contractor when he came to pick up some tools after and he was amazed at how well it came out. I did strain the paint as suggested which took all of 30 seconds and I even ran some very old primer through it which I was told was " expired" and was way thinner thsn the benjamin moor primer i used otherwise and it still did great. I mentioned running out of paint above because I was worried about cleaning and storage because as a DIY'er somtimes the second time around equipment fails or doesn't perform as well because we don't have supplies or skill to clean and store equipment like this well enough but this sprayed just as well after cleaning and storge ( which was also super easy) as it did out of the box
م**ً
The product is not compatible with the electrical voltage in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
F**R
I'd guess it took a total of 3 hours of painting to finish my kitchen, hallway, and living room with this. The prep work took way longer than the actual painting. Using rollers and brushes takes a lot more time and way more energy (which I no longer have), and doesn't give as good of a finish as a sprayer. I chose this sprayer over the cheaper ones because it looked (and is) well built, and I didn't want to exhaust myself holding up a sprayer with a tank full of paint as I painted all these walls. This sprayer did not disappoint! It was easy to use and clean. The tip that came with it worked great and didn't have to be replaced before I finished. I have some experience with sprayers from a job I had years ago painting railcars, but there are a ton of YouTube videos for those who have zero experience, including videos specific to this sprayer for directions on its use. Practice on some cardboard first to get your pressure and technique right. That's VERY important. The paint I chose was PPG Speedhide from Home Depot. It's good paint at a really good price. It nearly covered my walls in one coat with this sprayer. After the first coat, I waited about an hour to touch up some areas where the dark grey was still peaking through. I got 5 gallons for $110, and it covers so much better than the more expensive mid-grade paints I've tried before. It dried quickly, but was easy to clean up accidental overspray from my counters and floors. For prep, I recommend using orange Frog tape and heavy canvas drop clothes. I got 4 rolls of the orange Frog tape from Walmart for about $18 and 2 large canvas drop clothes from Harbor Freight for $30. The blue Scotch painter's tape and pre-taped paper I bought on Amazon did not hold up for this job (thus the need to clean up overspray). Plastic drop clothes work fine to cover windows, cabinets, and appliances if you tape them completely on all sides, or else the plastic will fly up when the sprayer gets near the edge. Heavy drop clothes worked best for the floors, and I didn't have to use up all my tape to hold them down. I went with white paint, so I didn't need to worry about covering the ceilings. Every room in my house was painted dark grey when I bought it, and I will be using this sprayer to paint the bathrooms and bedrooms next.
C**R
I haven't actually used this item yet but so far it looks good waiting to go into commission. I'll come back after I used it ..
T**D
Works perfect. Great flow, easy to clean, unlike most sprayers. Make sure you prep plenty. Cover everything good that you don't want to get your product your spraying on. This thing has a very powerful flow, which is good news! Simple and efficient. The reviews that say it has trouble with it's priming are just not true if you follow the instructions and don't skip steps. There is an option to run it in backwards to unclog, and prime settings clearly marked. Comes with all the assembly and cleaning tools. There are little tags all over the device with reminders on what to do so it works properly, so I'm thinking ego got in the way for folks and they thought they knew what they were doing and just started trying to use it without reading this product labels and instructions. The company does a really good job of explaining everything, and reminding you. There are links online also for product demonstration and a call center for questions. I'd recommend this to a friend. 👍
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