

0.27 is actually plenty of paint for any DIYer. The flow rate is how many gallons per minute a sprayer can pump out on average. The Graco X5 has some impressive technical specs for such a small cheap sprayer.

This is because those sprayers have metal components and are meant to last for thousands of gallons of years of harsh use. If you compare this sprayer vs Graco’s entry-level contractor sprayers like the 390 or 395, the weight difference is huge. The lightweight is at the cost of quality metal components. It’s super lightweight and small which makes it easy to pack into storage until you have another big painting project. This sprayer is meant for the homeowner who has a couple of small projects but won’t use the sprayer really more than once a year or so. The Graco Magnum X5 airless sprayer is an entry-level airless sprayer that you can find on Amazon, at Home Depot, Lowes, Menards, and anywhere else that sells sprayers. About The Graco Magnum X5 Airless Sprayer The first sprayer I decided to take a look at is the Graco Magnum X5. So I decided it was time to try out some of the smaller sprayers on the market that are meant for the weekend warrior and DIYer. Most of mine have been commercial-grade and lasted (and still chugging along) through thousands of gallons of paint. I haven’t had a lot of experience however with smaller home sprayers. From the Graco 1595 (which was my biggest sprayer), Capspray electrostatic sprayers, Titans, Wagner, and many more. I have been painting since 2001 and have had the pleasure of using some really nice sprayers. This post is a review of the Graco Magnum X5 from my personal experience.
