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title: "Super Finish Max HVLP Paint Sprayer - 450 Watts, Model# C800971.M"
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# 450W powerful motor 3 precision brass spray tips Adjustable spray patterns Super Finish Max HVLP Paint Sprayer - 450 Watts, Model# C800971.M

**Brand:** homeright
**Price:** € 213.78
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## Summary

> 🎨 Spray Like a Pro, Finish Like a Boss!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Super Finish Max HVLP Paint Sprayer - 450 Watts, Model# C800971.M by homeright
- **How much does it cost?** € 213.78 with free shipping
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## Best For

- homeright enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted homeright brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Pro-Grade Brass Tips:** Three durable brass nozzles (1.5mm, 2.0mm, 4.0mm) deliver precision spraying for everything from stains to primers and latex paints.
- • **Power Through Projects:** 450 watts of high-volume, low-pressure power lets you spray thicker paints with less thinning—perfect for any DIY challenge.
- • **Tailored Spray Control:** Switch effortlessly between horizontal, vertical, and round spray patterns with adjustable air caps and material flow knob for flawless finishes.
- • **Less Downtime, More Doing:** Generous 39-ounce container capacity means fewer refills, plus easy-clean design with quick-access filter and pickup tube for fast maintenance.
- • **Trusted Support & Warranty:** Backed by a 2-year warranty and U.S.-based customer service, ensuring your investment stays protected and your projects on track.

## Overview

The HomeRight Super Finish Max HVLP Paint Sprayer is a versatile, 450-watt corded electric tool designed for professional-quality DIY painting. Featuring three brass spray tips and adjustable air caps, it handles a wide range of paints and stains with minimal thinning. Its large 39-ounce container and easy-clean design maximize efficiency, while U.S.-based support and a 2-year warranty provide peace of mind. Ideal for furniture, cabinets, fences, and more, it’s the ultimate upgrade for millennial managers who demand flawless finishes and time-saving performance.

## Description

The new Super Finish Max does it all. From furniture and cabinets to fences and walls, this sprayer can cover a wider array of projects and coatings with less thinning and hassle. This High Volume, Low Pressure (HVLP) sprayer has a turbine motor, which means that an air compressor isn’t needed! The six available spray tip sizes (3 included) allow for ultimate customization of paint flow for all of your projects! The two different air caps allow for a wide or fine spray pattern and the volume control knob provides further customization of paint flow. The Super Finish Max is ideal for oil or water based materials such as: chalk type paint, milk paint, latex paints, enamels, primers, clear sealer, polyurethane, stain and varnish. 450 watts of power sprays thicker paints with less thinning! The newly-designed pickup tube and cup vent allow for quicker and easier clean-up. The built-in access door makes for easy inlet air filter changes and the large 39-ounce container capacity means less stopping to refill. Includes: Super Finish Max, container lid, cleaning brush, 4. 0 mm nozzle and tip (red), 2. 0 mm nozzle and tip (green), 1. 5 mm nozzle and tip (blue), wrench, wide spray pattern cap (yellow), fine spray pattern cap (black). . MATERIALS: Spray oil or water based materials: chalk and milk paint, latex paints, enamels, primers, clear sealer, polyurethane, stain and varnish.

Review: Spraying Tutorial - This is more of a "lessons learned" than a review. I'm an experienced, DIY painter - not a professional, but I have painted easily 10k sq' in my lifetime. Switching to a sprayer was not as user friendly as you think. I watched a few YouTube videos and read some blogs to get a "real life" review of using a sprayer, and that was really helpful, but there were still thing that were not covered. I'm going to try to capture my "lessons learned," and write my review at the bottom. In no particular order: 1. Buy two extra containers. It's handy when you are painting a room, and you may have two colors for the room or the trim, or primer and paint, but instead of emptying them, and cleaning them, you can just put a lid on them and screw them back on the sprayer - just make sure to stir/shake. The third container is to use when you are cleaning the sprayer (more on that later). 2. Yes, you do have to screw on a full container of paint on to the sprayer - it's awkward, and I always was afraid that I'd drop it, but I didn't. I suppose that you could put the container on a surface and spin the sprayer around on top - the cord is very short, so that is possible, but seemed more awkward to me, so I lift the container up to the sprayer and turn it to secure. 3. You don't need a viscosity cup, but you do need to buy good paint. This model claims that you don't have to thin the paint. I didn't - I bought Benjamin Moore primer and paint. I got good coverage with the paint using the larger (red) nozzle. I had to experiment on how to hold it and the flow. Ceiling paint is made to be thicker to avoid drips, so I was nervous about that. I did find that it was "spitting" instead of spraying. I made sure that the intake valve was on tight - but it did not resolve it. I ended up dry-rolling the paint after I sprayed it so it wouldn't look like texture. I think it was worth it. So far, I've used the BM Fresh Start Primer, Ceiling, Aura Bath and Spa, and an old gallon of Pratt and Lambert Redseal, and they have all sprayed very well. 4. Make sure that you tape down any drop cloths or plastic covering items that you don't want painted. The sprayer creates a blowing that will move even a heavy drop cloth when you get near to it. I laid a drop cloth in a closet to protect the floors, but when I got near the baseboards, the sprayer would blow the drop cloth away. It's pretty powerful 5. I bought the fast cleaner kit, but I failed to realize that our kitchen faucet has a sprayer head, so it won't work with it. It will have to wait until we have garden hose weather. 6. Get a good face mask. You *will* breath in the fine particles, and that is really bad for you. A bandana or a cloth mask doesn't cut it. I started out wearing an N95 that I have due to the pandemic, but I switched to this: https://smile.desertcart.com/gp/product/B0915XFDN5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 when it arrived. 7. Speaking of the dust - yes, there's overspray, and yes, it's more than you would think. I mentioned that I sprayed a closet, and I had laid a drop cloth. When I sprayed over the door frame, the door was open. I found paint spray 5-6' away. Also, when I finally sprayed color on the walls - I had cut in the edges, thinking that I could spray within the edges - not possible. The overspray sprayed on my nicely painted ceiling. I don't know how professional painters do this - my husband works in the trades, and he says that all the painters he sees still roll everything. Well, it's true that with rolling you have more control, but it definitely takes longer. I guess you could do your ceilings last and tape and drape 1-2' of your walls, that's how much you'd need for the overspray. 8. You can do ceilings - I wasn't sure how this would work since the directions very specifically tell you to keep the sprayer parallel to the wall at all times. So, that would mean tipping it on it's side to do a ceiling, that's exactly what you do. Point the intake tub to the back of the sprayer so that when the container is on, and it's pointed upwards, it will be pulling from the paint that has moved there. Ok, here's the review part: Overall, I like it, and I will use it a lot. I'm already excited about painting some other rooms and hallways in the house. The price is fantastic. You can't get a painter to show up for $100. Is it better than brushing and rolling? For some things, yes. But, there's a lot of the same work if you were brushing or rolling (some would say more). One of the things that I hate about painting is all the waste. So much paint down the drain as you clean brushes, rollers, paint trays. Well, it's not too much different with the sprayer. You have to empty and clean the container (if you are going to save the paint in it, make sure to wipe around the threads so that the cover doesn't stick), you have to clean the sprayer and it's parts, and you have to clean any other miscellaneous brushes or painting paraphernalia that you still use. I think the sprayer is a little less wasteful, if that's all you have to use, but I found with painting a room, I still needed a brush and a roller and a edge pad and a roller tray - so, in some ways the waste was double. But, that brings me to the use of paint by the sprayer. I was warned that the sprayer uses more paint. I can't say that has been my experience. I got paint for my bathroom ceiling, the guy said that I should be able to do it with a quart. I put the whole quart into the sprayer, but ended up with a quarter of it left. I did use 1.5 gallons of primer on 2 closets and a bathroom (including ceilings - we are doing a renovation, so it was new sheetrock). I think that seems reasonable. I also wonder - if you feel you have to thin the paint, aren't you going to get more out of gallon? Anyway, time will tell, and I'll try to update this if I feel like it's a real paint hog. You still have to do all the prep. Thoroughly clean any surface that you're painting, and you'll want to tape/protect areas from overspray, you'll still have to cut in and around edges. It doesn't eliminate that. So far with my experiences, I feel that the sprayer really excels on trim and doors. I sprayed a door using BM Advance, and the finish looks like it was done in a factory. I know that it's 85% the paint, but the sprayer gives it a sheen, and no brush strokes! I also painted some indoor shutters, and there's really no other way to paint shutters than with a spray gun - so much easier with better result. I am very happy that I purchased this. It has already returned the investment 100%, and I will use it many times and recommend it to my friends and family.
Review: Profitable Tool For Handyman - I am a small handyman/remodel contractor and this sprayer has been my most profitable tool so far. And It is now cheaper than the first one I bought. The sprayer is easy to use and the results are professional. I've painted dozens of cabinets, doors, hundreds of feet of baseboard and trim. I've sprayed stain and poly without issues (I do recommend getting the additional spray tips that are available for a finer spray when staining). Paint clean-up is always a pain but overall this sprayer is easy to clean. All the important parts disassemble for cleaning. During use, you will need to wipe the spray tip because paint can build up. No big deal. I haven't seen any sprayers that don't have this issue. I bough my first super finish max sprayer in 2020 and used it until my own laziness trashed the sprayer and now I am buying the same sprayer to replace it. All I will say is...Clean your tools after each use!! Final note...for best results, learn to thin and strain your paint/stain materials properly. Enjoy!

## Features

- PAINT SPRAYER FOR COUNTLESS DIY PROJECTS: The HomeRight Super Finish Max paint sprayer offers the ultimate DIYing experience. It’s great for applying a great finish on small to large projects like fences, decks, furniture, cabinets, dressers and more.
- ADJUSTABLE SETTINGS TO SUIT ANY PROJECT: You can adjust the air cap to spray horizontal, vertical, and round. You can also adjust the material flow control knob to quickly increase or decrease the material output
- MORE POWER=SPRAY MORE MATERIALS: Offers 450 watts of powerful spraying experience. It sprays a wide variety of paints and stains such as chalk type paint, milk paint, latex paints, enamels, primers, clear sealer, polyurethane, stain and varnish
- 3 BRASS SPRAY TIPS: Brass spray tips offer superior performance over plastic counterparts. Use the 4.0mm (red) tip for primer/latex paint, 2.0mm (green installed on sprayer) for latex and chalk paint, and 1.5 mm (blue) for stains and sealers.
- U.S. BASED CUSTOMER SERVICE AND 2 YEAR WARRANTY: Please call or chat with our U.S based customer service team for quick and efficient assistance. We’re proud of our products, which is why the Super Finish Max is backed by a 2 year warranty

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B071X9FZ7R |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,260 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #3 in Power Paint & HVLP Sprayers |
| Brand Name | HomeRight |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (10,493) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00012564009719 |
| Included Components | Nozzle Adaptor, Cleaning Kit, Instruction Guide, Wrench, 1.5mm Spray Tip, 2.0mm 4.0mm Tip |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 12"W x 13.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Paint Sprayer |
| Item Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | HomeRight |
| Manufacturer Part Number | C800971.A |
| Material Type | Brass, Plastic |
| Model Name | Super Finish Max |
| Model Number | Finish Max C800971 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Painting |
| Style Name | Super Finish Max |
| Tank Volume | 40 Fluid Ounces |
| UPC | 012564009719 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** HomeRight
- **Color:** Multi
- **Material:** Brass, Plastic
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Painting
- **Tank Volume:** 40 Fluid Ounces

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Would i have to thin benjamin moore's advance paint?**
A: Just got done painting my cabinets with this sprayer using the Benjamin Moore Advance paint with no issues.

**Q: Will this spray rustoleum oil based paint?**
A: Greetings! If you go to https://www.homeright.com/products/super-finish-max-extra you will see the link to download the manual for this terrific paint sprayer! Yes, you can spray oil based paints, but you’ll need to make sure to use the proper spray tip. This sprayer comes with the 1.5mm, 2mm and 4mm tips of which you would use the 1.5mm for oil based paints, stains, polyurethane, etc. You can also purchase separately the 1mm tip for such things as sealer and varnish to obtain an even finer spray.  Please note that there is also a 2.5mm and 3.5mm tips available as well. The suggested use for all these tips are explained in detail on page 5 of the manual. Thinning may be necessary and you should do so based on the paint manufacturer’s guidelines. 
Please note that this sprayer is NOT meant to spray automotive paints as those paints need an even finer spray than what this sprayer produces. 
I would also suggest you sign up for Homeright’s newsletter, as they send out a variety of projects to use this sprayer and you can learn a great deal on how to use it.
Good Luck and Enjoy!!!

**Q: Does this require a compressor?**
A: No, the Super Finish Max does not require a compressor. It is a plug-in unit, which means all you need is a standard power outlet.

**Q: So if I use this with Oil based paints wouldn't there be a different approach to clean up?**
A: There is a slightly different approach for oil based paints. Instead of using warm water to clean the unit, you'd use a cleaning solvent like mineral spirits.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Spraying Tutorial
*by L***E on February 21, 2022*

This is more of a "lessons learned" than a review. I'm an experienced, DIY painter - not a professional, but I have painted easily 10k sq' in my lifetime. Switching to a sprayer was not as user friendly as you think. I watched a few YouTube videos and read some blogs to get a "real life" review of using a sprayer, and that was really helpful, but there were still thing that were not covered. I'm going to try to capture my "lessons learned," and write my review at the bottom. In no particular order: 1. Buy two extra containers. It's handy when you are painting a room, and you may have two colors for the room or the trim, or primer and paint, but instead of emptying them, and cleaning them, you can just put a lid on them and screw them back on the sprayer - just make sure to stir/shake. The third container is to use when you are cleaning the sprayer (more on that later). 2. Yes, you do have to screw on a full container of paint on to the sprayer - it's awkward, and I always was afraid that I'd drop it, but I didn't. I suppose that you could put the container on a surface and spin the sprayer around on top - the cord is very short, so that is possible, but seemed more awkward to me, so I lift the container up to the sprayer and turn it to secure. 3. You don't need a viscosity cup, but you do need to buy good paint. This model claims that you don't have to thin the paint. I didn't - I bought Benjamin Moore primer and paint. I got good coverage with the paint using the larger (red) nozzle. I had to experiment on how to hold it and the flow. Ceiling paint is made to be thicker to avoid drips, so I was nervous about that. I did find that it was "spitting" instead of spraying. I made sure that the intake valve was on tight - but it did not resolve it. I ended up dry-rolling the paint after I sprayed it so it wouldn't look like texture. I think it was worth it. So far, I've used the BM Fresh Start Primer, Ceiling, Aura Bath and Spa, and an old gallon of Pratt and Lambert Redseal, and they have all sprayed very well. 4. Make sure that you tape down any drop cloths or plastic covering items that you don't want painted. The sprayer creates a blowing that will move even a heavy drop cloth when you get near to it. I laid a drop cloth in a closet to protect the floors, but when I got near the baseboards, the sprayer would blow the drop cloth away. It's pretty powerful 5. I bought the fast cleaner kit, but I failed to realize that our kitchen faucet has a sprayer head, so it won't work with it. It will have to wait until we have garden hose weather. 6. Get a good face mask. You *will* breath in the fine particles, and that is really bad for you. A bandana or a cloth mask doesn't cut it. I started out wearing an N95 that I have due to the pandemic, but I switched to this: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0915XFDN5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 when it arrived. 7. Speaking of the dust - yes, there's overspray, and yes, it's more than you would think. I mentioned that I sprayed a closet, and I had laid a drop cloth. When I sprayed over the door frame, the door was open. I found paint spray 5-6' away. Also, when I finally sprayed color on the walls - I had cut in the edges, thinking that I could spray within the edges - not possible. The overspray sprayed on my nicely painted ceiling. I don't know how professional painters do this - my husband works in the trades, and he says that all the painters he sees still roll everything. Well, it's true that with rolling you have more control, but it definitely takes longer. I guess you could do your ceilings last and tape and drape 1-2' of your walls, that's how much you'd need for the overspray. 8. You can do ceilings - I wasn't sure how this would work since the directions very specifically tell you to keep the sprayer parallel to the wall at all times. So, that would mean tipping it on it's side to do a ceiling, that's exactly what you do. Point the intake tub to the back of the sprayer so that when the container is on, and it's pointed upwards, it will be pulling from the paint that has moved there. Ok, here's the review part: Overall, I like it, and I will use it a lot. I'm already excited about painting some other rooms and hallways in the house. The price is fantastic. You can't get a painter to show up for $100. Is it better than brushing and rolling? For some things, yes. But, there's a lot of the same work if you were brushing or rolling (some would say more). One of the things that I hate about painting is all the waste. So much paint down the drain as you clean brushes, rollers, paint trays. Well, it's not too much different with the sprayer. You have to empty and clean the container (if you are going to save the paint in it, make sure to wipe around the threads so that the cover doesn't stick), you have to clean the sprayer and it's parts, and you have to clean any other miscellaneous brushes or painting paraphernalia that you still use. I think the sprayer is a little less wasteful, if that's all you have to use, but I found with painting a room, I still needed a brush and a roller and a edge pad and a roller tray - so, in some ways the waste was double. But, that brings me to the use of paint by the sprayer. I was warned that the sprayer uses more paint. I can't say that has been my experience. I got paint for my bathroom ceiling, the guy said that I should be able to do it with a quart. I put the whole quart into the sprayer, but ended up with a quarter of it left. I did use 1.5 gallons of primer on 2 closets and a bathroom (including ceilings - we are doing a renovation, so it was new sheetrock). I think that seems reasonable. I also wonder - if you feel you have to thin the paint, aren't you going to get more out of gallon? Anyway, time will tell, and I'll try to update this if I feel like it's a real paint hog. You still have to do all the prep. Thoroughly clean any surface that you're painting, and you'll want to tape/protect areas from overspray, you'll still have to cut in and around edges. It doesn't eliminate that. So far with my experiences, I feel that the sprayer really excels on trim and doors. I sprayed a door using BM Advance, and the finish looks like it was done in a factory. I know that it's 85% the paint, but the sprayer gives it a sheen, and no brush strokes! I also painted some indoor shutters, and there's really no other way to paint shutters than with a spray gun - so much easier with better result. I am very happy that I purchased this. It has already returned the investment 100%, and I will use it many times and recommend it to my friends and family.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Profitable Tool For Handyman
*by M***. on January 5, 2026*

I am a small handyman/remodel contractor and this sprayer has been my most profitable tool so far. And It is now cheaper than the first one I bought. The sprayer is easy to use and the results are professional. I've painted dozens of cabinets, doors, hundreds of feet of baseboard and trim. I've sprayed stain and poly without issues (I do recommend getting the additional spray tips that are available for a finer spray when staining). Paint clean-up is always a pain but overall this sprayer is easy to clean. All the important parts disassemble for cleaning. During use, you will need to wipe the spray tip because paint can build up. No big deal. I haven't seen any sprayers that don't have this issue. I bough my first super finish max sprayer in 2020 and used it until my own laziness trashed the sprayer and now I am buying the same sprayer to replace it. All I will say is...Clean your tools after each use!! Final note...for best results, learn to thin and strain your paint/stain materials properly. Enjoy!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great sprayer for the money
*by M***E on July 8, 2024*

I have more sprayers than I should but needed a sprayer that can spray latex straight from the can that doesn’t leave excessive amounts of overspray or require minimum a gallon to use like my airless. Researched this one loves the price and appeared to meet my requirements so bought it. Needed it to spray a new exterior door and hold that I did! Was easy to setup, use and clean. Most importantly I was able to dial it in to spray a nice even finish. When done door looked factory sprayed. Highly recommend this but I do believe that you need some experience spraying to dial in the spray pattern but this is true for any sprayer so not particular to this one. When cleaning latex don’t spray water through it until after you disassemble then spray water through sprayer, this is fastest cleanest way to clean sprayer out. Update to my review, this sprayer just keeps amazing me after each use. I have sprayed this for several projects with the last few using Benjamin Moore Advance paint and all that I can say is wow! I built a bathroom vanity that I painted years ago by hand and it needed a refresh so knowing how excellent Advance paint is for this application i sanded everything down to a 400 finish. I have used this sprayer enough to know what setting works well for me and these doors and drawer fronts literally look like they came from a manufacturer. Sprays a nice even amount, easy to use and clean unlike many of my other sprayers. And has held up to dozens of jobs…hands down one of the best bang for buck out there.

## Frequently Bought Together

- HomeRight C800971.A Super Finish Max, Includes 3 Brass Spray Tips, 3 Spray Patterns, Easy to Clean HVLP Paint Sprayer, Great for Furniture, Cabinets, Trim & More, Sprays Stains, Sealers & Latex Paints
- TCP Global 50 Pack of Ultra-Flow Blue Nylon Mesh Paint Strainers with 190 Micron Filter Tips - Premium Cone Screen Filters
- Paint Sprayer Parts, 50 Pcs Paint Sprayer Bags, 7.8'' X 11.8'' Sprayer Cup Liners, Transparent Spray Gun Cup Canister Liners for Wagner Paint Sprayer

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