If you want pro results without being tethered to an outlet, a Graco cordless sprayer delivers portable power, quick setup, and a smooth finish on trim, doors, cabinets, accent walls, exterior touchups, and small outdoor projects. Paired with smart serviceability and compact airless tech, a modern cordless paint gun helps contractors and DIYers spray more in less time while keeping cleanup simple.
Handheld airless sprayers shine when mobility, short setup time, and clean edges matter more than raw gallons-per-minute: door rehabs, window trim, built-ins, furniture pieces, accent walls, porch railings, gates, and punch-list touchups. Because you aren’t dragging a hose or cable for power, you can finish small-area tasks in the time it used to take just to set up a traditional rig.
If you typically have power on site and want a plug-in alternative with simple speed control and the same FlexLiner convenience, consider the graco 360 dsp (a corded handheld). It’s practical for shops and garages where predictable runtime and “spray-in-any-direction” capability are a priority.
When square footage climbs—exterior siding, long fence runs, or multi-room repaints, it is time to step up to a wheeled unit. The x7 paint sprayer supports larger tips, longer hoses, and continuous draw from 1- or 5-gallon buckets, making it a better match for broad surfaces. If you’re comparing variants by name, the graco x7 airless paint sprayer is a popular cart-mounted option for homeowners who want speed without going full contractor grade. Keep the handheld for precision work; roll out the cart when coverage is king.
Match your tip to the coating and target fan width. Low-pressure (LP/FFLP) tips help reduce overspray and improve overlap on fine-finish projects; reversible tips let you clear clogs in seconds. For larger rigs in your fleet, many pros favor a rebuildable airless graco spray gun with a lighter trigger pull to cut fatigue on long days. Whatever you run, maintain a small kit of essentials. Stock Graco paint sprayer gun parts such as gun/manifold filters, seals, O-rings, tip gaskets, and a spare tip so most hiccups take minutes, not hours to fix.
Many contractors use a handheld with a cart sprayer. Use the cordless for detail and touchups while they run the wheeled unit on large expanses. This “right tool for the task” approach reduces masking time, minimizes cleanup, and keeps more of your team productive at once.
Runtime depends on tip size, material viscosity, and technique. Plan on roughly a gallon per charge with common architectural coatings, and keep a spare battery charged to avoid downtime.
Handhelds use specific tip families. Check the manual for compatible SKUs and select orifice/fan sizes that match your coatings and target surfaces.
Use a wheeled unit for broad surfaces and higher output needs—whole rooms, exterior siding, long fences, or heavy-bodied coatings. Keep the handheld for precision areas and quick punch-list tasks.
At minimum: a pump cartridge or repair kit, two tips, tip gaskets, gun/manifold filters, a small seal/O-ring assortment, and several FlexLiner bags.
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