Manufacturer | DEWALT |
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Place of Business | TOWSON, MD 21286, US |
Part Number | DWMT70777 |
Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 25.15 x 12.45 cm; 1.09 kg |
Item model number | DWMT70777 |
Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Colour | Multi |
Style | Gun |
Material | Blend |
Power Source | Air Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Special Features | Low Pressure, Lightweight, Gravity Feed |
Included Components | GRAVITY FEED SPRAY GUN HVLP DEWALT |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 3 year limited manufacturers warranty |
Item Weight | 1.09 kg |
Country of origin | China |
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DEWALT HVLP Spray Gun, Gravity Feed (DWMT70777)
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Brand | DEWALT |
Tank volume | 600 Milliliters |
Colour | Multi |
Recommended uses for product | Painting |
Material | Blend |
Item weight | 2.4 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.7W x 10.2H Centimetres |
Style | Gun |
Power source | Air Powered |
Included components | GRAVITY FEED SPRAY GUN HVLP DEWALT |
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- GRAVITY FEED SPRAY GUN HVLP DEWALT
- GRAVITY FEED SPRAY GUN HVLP DEWALT
- GRAVITY FEED SPRAY GUN HVLP DEWALT
- GRAVITY FEED SPRAY GUN HVLP DEWALT
- GRAVITY FEED SPRAY GUN HVLP DEWALT
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The DEWALT DWMT70777 Gravity Feed Spray Gun HVLP features a gravity high volume, low pressure design that is well-balanced and lightweight for the user. It offers a 600cc aluminum paint cup with lid, along with a small light weight diaphragm mini air regulator. This unit is backed by Dewalt..
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ASIN | B00OK3TLH6 |
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4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #140,517 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #356 in Power Paint & HVLP Sprayers |
Date First Available | Oct. 15 2014 |
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Customers are satisfied with the pump sprayer's quality, build quality, and ease of use. They find it works well for cabinet refinishing, is made of high-quality materials, and is easy to use.
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Customers like the sprayer quality. They say it's a good sprayer, the best for cabinets refinishing, and works well.
"Best sprayer. Nice and even, easy to use. Metal makes it easier to clean nozzle than midday sprayers." Read more
"...use even though I had never used a gravity gun before, and it did an excellent job." Read more
"Easy to clean, nice weight, does a great job." Read more
"Great sprayer. Works well. But you will need a high volume compressor. Pain to clean but all sprayers are" Read more
Customers appreciate the build quality of the pump sprayer. They like the quality of materials used and that it leaves the bumper as good as factory.
"...and with a 8 gallon motomaster compressor it left this bumper as good as factory ,DeWalt put out a stunning product here ps make sure your cap..." Read more
"...This spray gun looks & feels well built...." Read more
"This is actually a pretty good gun, I'm no expert but like the quality of the materials used" Read more
"Dewalt is high grade!..." Read more
Customers find the sprayer easy to use.
"Best sprayer. Nice and even, easy to use. Metal makes it easier to clean nozzle than midday sprayers." Read more
"This spray gun was easy to use even though I had never used a gravity gun before, and it did an excellent job." Read more
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- Reviewed in Canada on November 1, 2021Verified PurchaseThe media could not be loaded.
I've used devilibis and other high end guns my thirty years in full scale shops this gun amazed me , I purchased it for doing some small work at home and with a 8 gallon motomaster compressor it left this bumper as good as factory ,DeWalt put out a stunning product here ps make sure your cap drain hole is to the back when spraying
Images in this review - Reviewed in Canada on November 28, 2024Verified PurchaseBest sprayer. Nice and even, easy to use. Metal makes it easier to clean nozzle than midday sprayers.
- Reviewed in Canada on July 15, 2022Verified PurchaseThis spray gun was easy to use even though I had never used a gravity gun before, and it did an excellent job.
- Reviewed in Canada on August 7, 2021Verified Purchasei don't like that the tip is not interchangeable...if you tilt the gun to much when painting a flat surface it tends to leak from vent on cover . besides that gun spray gun is easy to use..
- Reviewed in Canada on October 31, 2022Verified PurchaseEasy to clean, nice weight, does a great job.
- Reviewed in Canada on October 1, 2020Verified PurchaseIt is Dewalt standard, which means everthing is a little bit better than the rest!
- Reviewed in Canada on December 31, 2020Verified PurchaseThis is a game-changer! I am glad I invested in Dewalt HVLP. I have been using Dewalt power tools for years but didn't know they also make spray guns.
5.0 out of 5 stars Best sprayer for cabinets refinishing.This is a game-changer! I am glad I invested in Dewalt HVLP. I have been using Dewalt power tools for years but didn't know they also make spray guns.
Reviewed in Canada on December 31, 2020
Images in this review - Reviewed in Canada on December 30, 2021Verified PurchaseNice gun. Easy to use.
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Martín vargasReviewed in Mexico on April 30, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Pistola de gravedad DeWalt
Verified PurchaseEs más de lo que esperaba ,buen producto relación costo calidad muy recomendable
- PaulTDReviewed in the United States on January 25, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Very pleased with this gun - see my equipment list if you need a quick tutorial for painting.
Verified PurchaseSo far it's great. Well-made, smooth, operates at 15-30 psi, which my system can handle. I'm preparing a painting tutorial because I have had such trouble finding out what I needed to do a decent auto painting job.
I achieved a fairly nice result with single-stage semi-metallic urethane using the following settings and technique: 25 psi at the gun, full fan (knob all the way out), 2-1/4 turns out on the fluid knob, painting at an approximate distance of 3 inches. At that distance my test pattern was roughly 8 or 9 inches high. The booth temperature was a little over 70°F, with a 4:1:1 mix of paint/hardener/reducer, and then a little extra reducer. I believe the humidity was around 45% and I waited 10 to 15 minutes between coats. I painted with a medium fast sweep and about 70% overlap.
With those parameters I was able to get a fairly smooth glossy coat without runs or sags and with an acceptable amount of orange peel. It is rare that I can completely eliminate orange peel on a larger surface. I am able to manage that on smaller surfaces and I'm sure that my technique will improve with practice.
It took me some practice to arrive at these parameters, with the help of a video made by the GunMan on YouTube. He actually painted at a distance of 2, and then 2-1/2 inches, which will give even less orange peel but becomes a very fine line between minimum orange peel and bunching up the paint, leading to runs. He also uses an expensive professional spray gun with an excellent air supply. The more expensive guns can easily use 13 CFM, but I can't possibly supply that with my two Harbor freight compressors.
However my compressors can keep up with this Dewalt gun fairly well. It is very important to disassemble the gun and soak the cap and nozzle and clean the internals and the cup immediately after spraying. A dab of grease on top of the fluid spring before putting the knob back in makes it much easier to adjust the fluid knob.
Here is the equipment I have needed so far (doesn't count the booth I made, nor the orbital sander and other materials).
Equipment needed for hobby auto painting:
2 hp, 8 gallon compressor: Harbor Freight 2 hp compressor, $130 (I'm using two, but you can get by with one for small jobs).
Two water separators: I am using a Pneumatic Plus SAF4000M-NO4B from Amazon ($33), and
a Husky separator from Home Depot ($13).
Air T-fitting: Allows hooking two water separators in parallel to flow enough air. I tried several cheap separators, two compressors, then the Pneumatic Plus filter, and could still not flow enough air to keep up with the gun. So I finally hooked two separators in parallel. This can be done with one compressor by removing the safety release and using it for an additional line to feed the second separator.
Enough 3/8" hoses: Don't use less than 3/8", too much restriction will choke the air getting to the spray gun. One short hose for the first compressor outlet, through a separator, to one side of the T. Another short hose for the second compressor outlet, through a second separator, to the other side of the T. Then the main spraying hose, 25', from the T outlet to the gun/regulator.
A bunch of 1/4" fittings/couplers: Every time I didn't use a quick connect coupler I regretted it. So, 1/4 fitting on the inlet of first separator, hose can screw into the outlet side of the separator, then a quick coupler on the other end of that hose, attaching to a 1/4" fitting on one side of the T. Then a similar arrangement for the second separator, then attaching the hose to the other side of the T.
Spray gun regulator: This is a small regulator that attaches to the inlet of the spray gun and allows you to reduce the 90 psi hose pressure down to whatever the gun needs. I use the 3M Accuspray, Amazon, $25.
Spray gun stand: Amazon, $14.
Decent air gun : Dewalt Gravity feed HVLP spray gun - Amazon, $83.00
This gun has acceptable air flow requirements for use with a 2 hp or greater compressor. It will run out of air if used continuously, but works fine for painting smaller areas like a fender, hood, door, or tailgate.
It is rated for 15 to 30 psi, and rated to use 3.5 CFM at 30psi, or 10 SCFM (standard CFM). Don't be deceived by the 3.5 CFM number, when all is said and done, going through the water separators and 30' of hose, you will use every bit of the available air from the 2 hp compressor.
(cheap guns tend to use way too much air and operate at high pressure, wasting a lot of paint. They may be billed as HVLP but they don't function like a well-made HVLP. Excessive overspray will quickly plug your exhaust filter and cover you in overspray.)
PaulTD
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2017
I achieved a fairly nice result with single-stage semi-metallic urethane using the following settings and technique: 25 psi at the gun, full fan (knob all the way out), 2-1/4 turns out on the fluid knob, painting at an approximate distance of 3 inches. At that distance my test pattern was roughly 8 or 9 inches high. The booth temperature was a little over 70°F, with a 4:1:1 mix of paint/hardener/reducer, and then a little extra reducer. I believe the humidity was around 45% and I waited 10 to 15 minutes between coats. I painted with a medium fast sweep and about 70% overlap.
With those parameters I was able to get a fairly smooth glossy coat without runs or sags and with an acceptable amount of orange peel. It is rare that I can completely eliminate orange peel on a larger surface. I am able to manage that on smaller surfaces and I'm sure that my technique will improve with practice.
It took me some practice to arrive at these parameters, with the help of a video made by the GunMan on YouTube. He actually painted at a distance of 2, and then 2-1/2 inches, which will give even less orange peel but becomes a very fine line between minimum orange peel and bunching up the paint, leading to runs. He also uses an expensive professional spray gun with an excellent air supply. The more expensive guns can easily use 13 CFM, but I can't possibly supply that with my two Harbor freight compressors.
However my compressors can keep up with this Dewalt gun fairly well. It is very important to disassemble the gun and soak the cap and nozzle and clean the internals and the cup immediately after spraying. A dab of grease on top of the fluid spring before putting the knob back in makes it much easier to adjust the fluid knob.
Here is the equipment I have needed so far (doesn't count the booth I made, nor the orbital sander and other materials).
Equipment needed for hobby auto painting:
2 hp, 8 gallon compressor: Harbor Freight 2 hp compressor, $130 (I'm using two, but you can get by with one for small jobs).
Two water separators: I am using a Pneumatic Plus SAF4000M-NO4B from Amazon ($33), and
a Husky separator from Home Depot ($13).
Air T-fitting: Allows hooking two water separators in parallel to flow enough air. I tried several cheap separators, two compressors, then the Pneumatic Plus filter, and could still not flow enough air to keep up with the gun. So I finally hooked two separators in parallel. This can be done with one compressor by removing the safety release and using it for an additional line to feed the second separator.
Enough 3/8" hoses: Don't use less than 3/8", too much restriction will choke the air getting to the spray gun. One short hose for the first compressor outlet, through a separator, to one side of the T. Another short hose for the second compressor outlet, through a second separator, to the other side of the T. Then the main spraying hose, 25', from the T outlet to the gun/regulator.
A bunch of 1/4" fittings/couplers: Every time I didn't use a quick connect coupler I regretted it. So, 1/4 fitting on the inlet of first separator, hose can screw into the outlet side of the separator, then a quick coupler on the other end of that hose, attaching to a 1/4" fitting on one side of the T. Then a similar arrangement for the second separator, then attaching the hose to the other side of the T.
Spray gun regulator: This is a small regulator that attaches to the inlet of the spray gun and allows you to reduce the 90 psi hose pressure down to whatever the gun needs. I use the 3M Accuspray, Amazon, $25.
Spray gun stand: Amazon, $14.
Decent air gun : Dewalt Gravity feed HVLP spray gun - Amazon, $83.00
This gun has acceptable air flow requirements for use with a 2 hp or greater compressor. It will run out of air if used continuously, but works fine for painting smaller areas like a fender, hood, door, or tailgate.
It is rated for 15 to 30 psi, and rated to use 3.5 CFM at 30psi, or 10 SCFM (standard CFM). Don't be deceived by the 3.5 CFM number, when all is said and done, going through the water separators and 30' of hose, you will use every bit of the available air from the 2 hp compressor.
(cheap guns tend to use way too much air and operate at high pressure, wasting a lot of paint. They may be billed as HVLP but they don't function like a well-made HVLP. Excessive overspray will quickly plug your exhaust filter and cover you in overspray.)
Images in this reviewOne person found this helpfulReport - michael davisReviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars It's a keeper
Verified PurchaseI really like my new Dewalt HVLP spray gun. I was working with my old air sprayer and got so frustrated with it constantly getting clogged that I unplugged it from the air hose and tossed the whole thing in the trash. I ordered the Dewalt, and when it arrived, I went right to work painting a project I had in my shop. The sprayer works great, and it's easy to maintain. Clean-up is very simple. The DWMT70777 is gravity-fed, so you have to hold the tool semi-level for it to work. I had some trouble spraying the underside of a little roof system. I couldn't tilt the sprayer far enough to spray upward, but with some effort, I figured out how to get the job done. The Dewalt is a good tool, inexpensive, easy to use, and reliable.
- spinteractiveReviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding value - Highly recommended
Verified PurchaseI own many spray guns (Iwata, SATA, and Meiji mostly) and this gun is outstanding. It's a little heavy, but that means it's sturdy. It can take some abuse, but always remember that the tip is made to precise dimensions (twelve orifices shape the fan) and should always be protected. The metal paint can is a nice perk since plastic is only good for 4-5 paint sessions. Again, the product team made sure that reliability was essential to this design, and it shows. Bravo!