- Brand: TCP Global
- Tank Volume: 1 Liters
- Color: Red, Silver, Blue
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Item Weight: 0.01 Ounces
- Spray the Full Spectrum of Coatings Using this Quality 3 Gun Set of High Performance HVLP Spray Guns. You Get All the Premium Features and Benefits, without the Premium Price!
- Spray Base-coats, Clear-coats, Single Stages, Primers and More. Guns Provide Fully Atomized Spray Patterns, So You Can Achieve Professional Finish Results.
- The 1.4 mm Fluid Tip Gun is Ideal for Base-coats, Clear-coats and other Light to Medium Viscosity Materials.
- The 1.8mm Fluid Tip Gun is excellent for Primers, Oil Base, Latex, and other Medium to Heavy Viscosity Coatings. Use the 1.0 mm Tip Detail Gun for Tight Areas and Touchup.
- Full One Year Warranty






















1 NME –
I am not an experienced painter by any means but I have used a few different HVLP sprayers by different manufacturers and these spray as well as other guns for twice the money but not as nice as Binks or other high dollar sprayers. I was a bit hesitant to buy these based on earlier reviews but I decided to get them since TCP has support, rebuild kits, and stem nozzle sets readily available. I got these after trying a Tool Force HVLP which was a huge disappointment. I do not spray often, mostly projects around the house but I would feel comfortable using these to spray a vehicle with satisfactory results. The only thing I have sprayed so far is latex primer, acrylic top coat, and some clear coat on fiberglass and they worked great! Have not used the small “touch up” gun yet. After about five minutes of adjustment and testing I got them to spray a nice atomized, consistent, and controllable pattern. With Kilz 2 latex primer I had to thin with very little water to get the 1.8 nozzle spraying nicely. It was about 55 deg. in my garage and a warmer temp may not require thinning or may be use a tad more air pressure. I try to use the least amount of air possible and still get good atomization. I had the air adjust knob all the way out and used the supplied regulator between 30-35psi and the pattern adjusted to flat and 6-8″ wide when gun was 6-8″ from work piece. They seem to use less volume of air than others I have used. My compressor puts out 7cfm at 90 psi which was more than adequate. I had the regulator leaving the tank at 90psi and the mini regulator right at the gun. If you have a smaller compressor you could probably get by with around 6cfm, or less with a biiigg tank. For the price they exceeded my expectations. They were packaged okay and were not damaged or bouncing around in the packaging. I docked a star since one of the guns needed to be cleaned before using. It had some black sooty stuff all over it. I think this may have been left over medium from being tumbled after the machine work was done since the clean ones had some burrs and rough spots around the drilled air passages and the dirty one was more “polished.” I don’t expect them to be perfect and be able to spray a Ferrari for an “economical” set but for the price range I give them four stars, not five considering having to spend some time cleaning before being able to use them. The pressure regulator is good but not great but a better one would raise the price and the water separator is more compact and not so noticeable having it between the air hose and regulator. I am considering getting a couple more water separators so I have one for each gun and MIGHT get two more of the same regulator, I’ll decide after I have had it longer. The stand is almost a necessity if you are using filter funnels. It is not too rough and have not scratched anything yet but I do intend on applying some shrink tubing or some type of cushion for the cans when sitting on the stand. Having little experience with HVLPs I found the instructions more than adequate to get me spraying a nice pattern. If you have never used one the directions can get you going but may not help in trouble shooting. It does have a trouble shooting section and would help in extreme cases like dirty nozzle, way too much air etc It does come with a filter installed in each gun and three extras. The spanner wrenches are made from pop metal but sturdier than the Tool Force. I was hoping the small canister on the touch up gun would fit the two bigger guns but they do have a different size pipe fitting. For small jobs the big ones are a lot of wasted space. All together I am happy with this set. The only thing I have found that I wished different is the grips are kinda narrow in my hand. I am 6′ medium build and my hand does cramp up a bit holding the grip for longer periods, which would not be a big deal unless I were painting a bigger job and did not want to stop in the middle of a stroke with a charlie horse in my hand. If you have big hands you might want to make the grip fatter so it fits your hand better. If you are looking for an HVLP for non-professional use but near professional results these are a good option. If you are making money with it spend more.(I have seen guys on youtube working in body shops using these) Reminds me; if you have never sprayed with an HVLP there are enough videos and such on the internet to give you a good idea of their operation.
Amazon Customer –
When the box arrived, the first thing I noticed was it was not the brand I ordered. I could not get a satisfactory answer on that, however the Aeropro set I got was nearly the same thing as the one advertised. I had just started the process of prepping my 2002 Silverado for a complete paint job, so I didn’t pay too much attention to the set right away, except to read the very limited information pamphlets enclosed. I had not painted a car since 1983, and was not familiar with the HVLP guns. I watched several hours of videos to reeducate myself, and familiarize myself with the new technology. I should also state here, that I used PPG Omni 2K primer, and PPG Omni Single Stage Acrylic Enamel Urethane, as other types of paint may spray differently. When I tried to clean the 1.8 gun before spraying the primer coat, I could not get it apart, and considered getting a different gun. However, one of the videos I watched, said he only used a 1.4 to spray everything, you just had to double the reducer, and use an extra coat or two of primer, which worked out well. The 1.4 functioned as advertised, but I did have a hard time getting it apart for cleaning. Also, I had to use Teflon Tape to keep it from leaking air at the gun connection. You MUST clean these guns before spraying paint, and I also sprayed a few ounces of reducer through it after cleaning. If you are a DIY and have never spray painted before, watch as many videos as possible, and especially the ones at the TCP website. After I had successfully finished painting the truck, I used a hammer and the wrench, with the 1.8 gun in a vice, and finally got the tips off, and cleaned the gun. I have yet to use it, but it seemed to work as advertised when I sprayed reducer through it before storing it. Something else to remember is that there are no 1/4 inch connectors included, and you will need to purchase them separately.
C. Zachemsky –
Firstly, as others have commented, the first thing you need to do is take the nozzles apart and clean them good. Wire brush off the crappy white thread sealer they put them together with. There’ll be a little oil in there as well.They operate just fine and the controls are as expected for an entry level product. I’m upgrading from the siphon feed sprayer that came with my first air tool set purchased from the orange big box store. These are a HUGE upgrade from that gun. My only complaint and reason for not making this a five star product (aside from the need to take em apart and clean em first) is the fact that they put a 0-180 PSI gauge on the set. Don’t they realize that the “LP” in “HVLP” stands for Low Pressure??? When you’re using these guns at around 10psi and trying to dial that pressure in on a 0-180psi gauge your pressure is not going to be accurate. After a couple of uses I changed it to a 0-30 gauge and I now trust my output pressure a whole lot more.
Thomas Lipiczky –
I bought these spray guns after seeing a You Tube video on their use. Seems like a great system because I already have a compressor.
Steven A. –
These HVLP guns are a great value. I have sprayed everything from clear-coat lacquer, to water based primers. 95% of the time no thinning qas required. The red and blue spray handsets get the most use. Spend some time cleaning up the guns after your project and you will get plenty of use out of the equipment.
Jono –
I bought this to paint cabinet doors in a kitchen. I will use this set for years to come. Easy to assemble, durable, great great product. I painted 30 feet of cabinets with this. The end result was crystal clear flawless painting.
Stephen E. Roth –
I’ve not had the need yet for the detail gun but the other two spray lacquer flawlessly.
Darío Juárez –
Pinte mi troca con estas pistolas y en tiempo de frío pero quedo excelente