VEVOR offers a wide range of pneumatic paint sprayers suitable for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Our range includes pressure pot paint sprayers, siphon-feed spray guns, and air-texture spray guns. They all deliver consistent atomization, smooth finishes, and reliable performance on every job. VEVOR pneumatic paint sprayers are the best choice for any job, whether you're painting walls, spraying car surfaces, or adding texture to finishes. They are well-made and affordable.
Do you not know which pneumatic paint sprayer is best for your job? The right sprayer can make a big difference in the results, whether you're a professional contractor working on big areas or a homeowner giving furniture and walls a new look. VEVOR offers a wide range of paint sprayers, including pressure pot, siphon-feed, and air texture spray guns. Each one is made for a different job, has different air pressure needs, and gives a different finish. Get the right tool and start spraying with confidence right now.
The first step in choosing the best pneumatic paint sprayer for your project is understanding the differences between the types of sprayers. VEVOR offers three main product types: pressure pot systems, siphon feed guns, and texture spray guns. Each one is designed to work best with certain types of coatings, surfaces, and work environments.
Professionals use a pressure paint pot system for high-volume, continuous spray jobs. VEVOR pressure pot paint sprayers feature a sealed tank that holds 1-10 liters of paint. An air compressor pressurizes the tank, which pushes the paint through the gun at a steady, controlled rate. This design means you don't have to keep refilling a small cup, making pressure pot paint sprayers ideal for painting large walls, ceilings, cabinets, and industrial surfaces.
The pressure pot paint gun setups from VEVOR have adjustable pressure regulators on both the pot and the gun. It lets users control exactly how much fluid is delivered and how it is atomized. When working with solvent-based coatings, lacquers, and enamels, stainless steel fluid passages don't rust. The ergonomic design of the gun's body makes it easier to use for extended periods. A VEVOR pressure pot paint sprayer delivers the same output and finish quality every time, whether you're a professional finishing contractor or a serious DIYer painting large pieces of furniture. Smaller cup guns can't do this type of work at high volumes.
The pressure pot paint gun is the most important part of any pressure-fed spray system, and its quality directly affects the finish. The VEVOR pressure pot paint guns feature precision-machined nozzles and needle sets in different tip sizes, typically 1.3mm, 1.5mm, and 1.8mm. It lets you use them with anything from thin lacquers to thicker primers and enamels. The air cap and fluid needle work together to create a spray pattern with minimal overspray.
The VEVOR guns have three knobs that let you adjust the fan width, fluid output, and air pressure simultaneously. This level of control lets painters achieve the exact spray pattern they need for any surface shape, from a wide fan for flat panels to a narrow pattern for edges and detail work. The aluminum alloy body is both strong and light, making the gun easy to carry. These guns work with standard pressure pot setups and fit right into professional spray booths or open workshop spaces. They give you the same high-quality results every time you use them.
Siphon-feed spray guns are still among the most popular types of pneumatic paint sprayers for general painting jobs. Using an air pressure differential, VEVOR siphon-feed paint spray guns draw paint from a cup mounted at the bottom. It makes them easy to use, clean, and care for. The removable cup, which holds 600-1000 ml, makes it easy to change colors and clean between coats.
It is easy to use VEVOR siphon feed paint spray guns to apply primers, enamels, and single-stage automotive paints to medium-sized surfaces. Because they are not gravity-fed, they work especially well with thicker coatings that need siphon action to keep the flow steady. The nozzle sets can handle a wide range of viscosities, from 1.5mm to 2.0mm. The gun body is made of die-cast aluminum, making it strong yet lightweight. A siphon feed gunis a great value. It works well for workshop painters, auto body hobbyists, and general contractors who need a reliable, easy-to-use pneumatic paint sprayer for everyday tasks.
An air texture spray gun is a specialized pneumatic paint sprayer designed to apply heavy-bodied texture materials, such as knockdown, orange peel, popcorn, and splatter finishes, to walls and ceilings. VEVOR air texture spray guns have large nozzles, usually 8mm to 14mm, and a hopper-style material cup that can hold a lot of thick compound without clogging.
The high-flow air cap design on VEVOR's air texture spray gun models ensures heavy materials break up evenly, so you can quickly create consistent texture patterns over large areas. Users can easily switch between fine splatter and heavy knockdown effects with adjustable air pressure and material flow controls. These guns work with standard air compressors that deliver 40–90 PSI, so most workshops can use them. The VEVOR air texture spray gun delivers professional-looking texture results quickly and affordably, whether you're a drywall contractor finishing new construction or a homeowner updating an old ceiling.
Air pressure compatibility and built-in features are just as important as the type of sprayer when matching a pneumatic paint sprayer to your compressor setup and project needs. Getting the right match ensures perfect atomization, less overspray, and a perfect finish.
Every pneumatic paint sprayer has a PSI range that works best for it. If your compressor's output doesn't match your gun's needs, the paint won't atomize properly, it will run, or it will cover unevenly. Most VEVOR siphon-feed paint spray guns operate at 40-60 PSI. Pressure pot paint sprayer systems, on the other hand, may need 30 to 50 PSI at the pot and more pressure at the gun. Air texture spray guns usually need more CFM output, between 10 and 18 CFM, because they move a lot of material.
Before you buy, make sure to check the CFM rating of your compressor at the PSI level your gun will use. The product listings on VEVOR's website clearly list the recommended air input requirements, so you can check compatibility before you buy. It's very important to use an inline moisture trap and a pressure regulator with all pneumatic paint sprayers to prevent water from entering the gun and ruining the finish. Setting up the right air supply is just as important as the gun itself for getting professional results every time.
Several features set apart a pneumatic paint sprayer that works well from one that doesn't. When spraying solvent-based coatings that could corrode brass or aluminum internals, look for stainless-steel fluid passages. The controls for the fan, fluid, and air should be easy to use and remain in place even under pressure.
The size and material of the cups are also important. For example, larger cups make it less likely that you'll have to stop and refill them on big jobs, and HDPE or stainless steel cups can safely handle strong solvents. VEVOR bundles for air paint spray gun kits often include nozzle tips in different sizes, cleaning brushes, and a wrench. It means you can use them with different types of coatings right away. The ergonomic trigger design makes it easier on your hands when you work on long projects. Lastly, consider how easy it is to disassemble and clean the gun. VEVOR pneumatic paint sprayers have easy-to-access fluid passages and removable parts, making it quick and easy to clean after each use.
VEVOR pneumatic paint sprayers perform like professionals in every situation, whether it's a pressure pot paint system for big industrial jobs, a siphon-feed spray gun for everyday workshop painting, or an air-texture spray gun for finishing walls. Every sprayer is made from strong materials, has easy-to-use controls, and is designed to be easy to use. VEVOR makes professional spray finishing affordable for both contractors and do-it-yourselfers by offering low prices and reliable after-sales support. Take a look at all of our pneumatic paint sprayers today and choose the best one for your next job.
Most pneumatic paint sprayers work best at 30-60 PSI. Siphon feed guns usually need 40 to 60 PSI, but pressure pot systems often require slightly lower pressures. Always check what the gun needs, and make sure your compressor delivers the right amount of air.
Yes. A siphon-feed paint spray gun is a good choice for applying primers and single-stage automotive paints on medium-sized panels. A pressure pot paint sprayer gives you more consistent results over larger areas when you want to refinish a car fully.
Air texture spray guns can handle heavy materials like drywall mud, knockdown compound, orange peel texture, and popcorn ceiling mix. For thin paints and lacquers, use a regular pneumatic paint spray gun instead.
Yes. Most VEVOR air paint spray gun kits come with a variety of nozzle tip sizes, needles, and cleaning tools, so you can use them right away without having to buy anything else.
Take apart the fluid needle, nozzle, and cup right after you use them. Flush with the appropriate solvent: water for most water-based coatings and mineral spirits for many oil-based coatings. Use the cleaning brush that comes with it to clean the fluid passages, then put it back together when it's dry to prevent rust.