- Brand: Wagner Spraytech
- Tank Volume: 1.5 Quarts
- Color: Multicolor
- Item Weight: 1 Pounds
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 7 x 7 x 11 inches
- NEW FRONT END: The iSpray front end nozzle provides an improved spray pattern for your Wagner FLEXiO and other select Wagner HVLP sprayers. It delivers a concentrated spray pattern for faster coverage. Includes ONLY iSpray nozzle assembly. Sprayer and turbine sold separately.
- ADJUSTABLE CONTROLS: Provides distinct paint flow adjustability with the numbered dial. You can also use the lever to change your paint flow to wide or narrow
- FLAWLESS SPRAY PATTERN: Redesigned air cap with “air curtains” improves the concentration of the spray pattern. Turn the air cap to spray horizontal or vertical
- UNIQUE TRIGGER DESIGN: The new trigger has two layers to simplify use. The first layer starts the turbine and the second layer releases paint flow
- EASY 5 MINUTE CLEAN UP: With only three removable pieces, clean-up is easy. Simply wash the pieces with soapy water or paint thinner
- Note: Includes only iSpray nozzle assembly. Sprayer and turbine sold separately.


















Christopher O’Neal –
Hello! I own the Wagner Flexio 2000 which is a budget / entry level sprayer. I own and have used the iSpray and the Detail finish nozzle on multiple projects. The best piece of advice I could give for either nozzle is to read the owners manual! Wagner does a decent job getting users in the ballpark of which nozzle can spray which type of paint (latex, alkyd, primer etc) and how to dial in the sprayer. Lots of people end up saying “this sprayer is worthless” but I wonder how many have double checked their initial settings. For example, with the detail nozzle it recommends a Heavy Flow for oil enamels. While I was originally tentative to turn the sprayer to HI while spraying in really tight areas for fear of overspray, it turns out the sprayer functioned optimally on this setting. I would say only AFTER you’ve dialed in the settings and sprayed on a test piece should you begin thinning paint to your desired coverage.With that as a disclaimer, I have thoroughly enjoyed the detail nozzle and will even say it’s a significantly more reliable nozzle than the iSpray. I redid quite a few pieces of our master bath, starting with spraying cabinets, then adding shiplap and finally cutting a custom mirror & frame. The detail nozzle carried me through hours of painting (probably 10 coats collectively) without fail and the entire project turned out extremely well. I posted some closeups of the mirror frame and then one of the cabinets with 1 door primed and the other yet to be primed side by side. The detail nozzle was plenty “broad” to have coverage on 6 inch shiplap planks on a single wall. I suspect if you had a really large room it may take awhile, we only had 100sq ft of coverage. But with such a high visibility project I’d say take your time regardless! In that vein, I didn’t mind having a tight spray pattern and making sure I doubled back over each pass slightly so there weren’t any gaps.Cleanup is easy peazy with a latex paint, but w alkyd or other oils you just gotta be patient. The person who will find most success with this nozzle is the one who spends time reading the manual multiple times and is willing to take the sprayer apart and learn how all the pieces function together… At least that’s how I understood how to alter something when it didn’t work optimally. Clean thoroughly with a toothpick and let the pieces all sit out and DRY independent of each other after each use. In my opinion that extra effort saves headaches when youre in the middle of painting and just want to… Paint! Lack of cleaning and drying will cause headaches later.Really thrilled w how the project turned out. I’m certain there are products that outperform but cost 3-4x as much. For me as an entry level painter I feel confident that the cabinets I just sprayed in the bath look almost as spectacular as the ones we had professionally done in the kitchen.Very pleased customer and would consider Wagners products in the future
Augustine C. Meyer –
Bought the complete Wagner sprayer many years ago. It was not easy to set up for a consistent and uniform spray pattern. Wagner did a good job with the design update. Also appreciate the reasonable price for just the nozzle.The turbine is petty rugged as is, though the intake air filters need to cleaned or replaced routinely.I now realize the small air hole going into the paint canister needs to be clog free for proper operation.This nozzle is a great improvement. Easier to set up, use and then clean. I recommend cleaning it with Murphy’s Oil Soap…makes it a lot easier and it is very effective… also no fumes compared to paint thinner or acetone.The only really small issue is that I had to make sure the yellow trigger mechanism was properly aligned to the turbine trigger prior to spraying.I highly recommend it especially if you already have the turbine.
Stefanie –
This is a wonderful company and product. I refinish furniture and use these all the time. I have two that I use, one for my primer and one for my paint. Works great and clean up is a breeze!
Billy Abbey –
Works great for what it is and much cheaper then buying from wagner
tufferfish –
it is good spray kit. But it takes time to learn how to use it
FavorCenter –
I paint horse jumps, and only use oil paint on treated wood. Usually I prefer the finish that brushing or rolling provides, but for getting a solid first couple of coats on, this is great.
sammy –
Good price. I used a rubberized paint and it ruined my paint sprayer. This is a great price and fits perfect with my paint sprayer
Jeff Skillin –
Mediocre sprayer at best. Messy, clogs and gums up when spraying sometimes, spits out “spoogy” chunks sometimes, just kind of cranky to use overall. But still better than brush/roller or hooking up my big sprayer for medium-sized projects. Bit of a nuisance to clean as well. I only use for trim and mostly “out of sight” stuff and not all that often.