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Wagner Flexio 570 HVLP Paint Sprayer Review 2024 – Pros, Cons, & Verdict

Review of Wagner Flexio 570

We give the Wagner Flexio 570 HVLP Paint Sprayer a rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars. 

Build Quality: 3.5/5

Power: 4/5

Features: 4/5

Price: 4/5

Review Summary

If you are looking for an affordable paint sprayer that will be good for do-it-yourself home projects, the Wagner Flexio 570 should be a strong contender for you.

While it’s by no means perfect, the Flexio 570 does manage to succeed in the departments that count for a do-it-yourself job.

This affordable tool also manages to be quick, powerful, and designed for a long lifespan by featuring non-wear parts.

Unfortunately, there are also some issues that may give the discerning buyer pause. This is fairly common to tools of this price range, but of course, it also is not what most people are hoping to see.

One thing that we noticed is that it is a little overly prone to clogging. This actually seems to be an issue common to the Flexio line in general.

It is also prone to overspray, which isn’t something you want when you are painting, say, your dining room.

Is the Flexio 570 worth your time? Read on as we explore that question with a more in-depth review.

Flexio 570 – A Quick Look

Pros
  • Very affordable
  • Powerful
  • Paints very quickly
Cons
  • Prone to overspray
  • Prone to clogging

Specifications

Company: Wagner

Model: Flexio 570

Dimensions: 15 x 6 x 11 inches

Item Weight: 1 pound

Outdoor usage of the spraygun

Important Features:

XBoost Turbine:

The XBoost turbine component of this tool is optimized for buyers that want to paint a room as quickly as they can.

Of course, there are pros and cons to this feature. The Flexio really is fast, but with speed comes the overspraying that we mentioned earlier.

If you are painting a “blank canvas” of a room, overspraying isn’t really a big deal. However, if you are painting your living room, and trying to keep the paint contained, it becomes a bigger problem.

Still, this feature will be great for painting an unfinished basement, or any other area that can withstand a little bit of overspray.

Non-Wearable Parts:

The adjustable iSpray nozzle has been constructed with non-wearable parts to increase the tool’s life expectancy.

The benefit of this feature is self-explanatory. By eliminating parts of the tool design that are vulnerable to unnecessary damage, Flexio manages to reduce the potential for unexpected repairs.

Easy to Clean:

While clogging is going to be an issue with this tool, and, in fact, with most Flexio tools, the easy-to-clean spray gun does make things a little simpler.

The “Lock N Go” design of the spray gun makes changing accessories a cinch, and it gives you a lot of room for easy cleaning.

The best way to avoid clogging is, of course, through proper maintenance, so this is always good to see.

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FAQ

How durable is this tool?

Good question! While spray guns don’t usually bump into too much wear and tear, durability is an issue with any tool. The Flexio line has had some problems with durability in the past, but this model seems to hold up to the strains of conventional use well.

How is the warranty?

The warranty for this product is pretty standard. The product comes with a one-year limited warranty that takes effect upon the date of purchase.

Can you use this spray gun for detail-oriented jobs?

A. The 570 is definitely more designed for larger-scale, high-volume jobs. For furniture painting, you will want a spray system that is meant for detailed jobs.

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What the Users Say

User feedback is mostly positive. People really appreciate the speed of this tool, saying that they have been able to take on home do-it-yourself projects in a fraction of the time they would have spent with brushes and rollers.

Owners also appreciate the lightweight design, and the quiet operation, which is not always a given with paint spray systems.

We’ve already talked about the biggest complaints. Clogging and overspray are real issues that users are experiencing.

Because of these problems, some buyers may rightly shy away from the Flexio 570, while others may find that, for the price, they can forgive a few kinks.

READ ALSO: We pit the Flexio 570 against its brother, the 590: who’s the winner?

Conclusion

As we said at the beginning, this is a hit-and-miss tool. It seems that buyers looking for a high-volume output are going to be happy with the results that they see from the Flexio 570. Buyers looking for more precision are probably going to want to continue their search.

Ultimately, you are just going to have to weigh your needs and compare them against what the Flexio 570 can provide. Our hope is that, after reading our review, doing this will be much easier for you.

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