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Graco Magnum 262800 X5 Stand Airless Paint Sprayer, Blue

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Features

  • Just right for DIY Homeowners and Remodelers looking for more power and mobility when tackling larger projects
  • Ideal for projects up to 10 gallons in size, allowing you tackle multiple projects every year
  • Fully adjustable pressure control to give you ultimate control to spray paints or stains unthinned at any pressure
  • Flexible Suction Tube allows you to spray directly from a 1 or 5-gallon paint bucket
  • Supports up to 75 ft of paint hose to reach peaks or second stories without diminishing performance

Description

The Graco Project Series sprayers make it easy for avid DIY homeowners and handymen to power through small to midsize jobs with speed and finesse. DIY homeowners and handymen get cost-efficient, high-speed performance with the Magnum X5. These sprayers are ideal for painting all types of indoor projects, or tackle outdoor projects like decks, siding, fences or small homes. Includes SG2 Metal Spray Gun, RAC IV 515 Switch Tip, 25 ft. Duraflex paint hose, Pump Armor storage fluid, PowerFlush adapter, Quick Start-Up Guide and Operation Manual.

Brand: Graco


Tank Volume: 5 Gallons


Color: Blue


Recommended Uses For Product: Painting


Material: Stainless Steel


Brand Name: Graco


Recommended Uses For Product: Painting


Included Components: Painting Supplies; Paint Sprayers & Guns; power-paint-sprayers


Model Name: X5


Model Number: 262800


Manufacturer Warranty Description: One year warranty against manufacturer defect


UPC: 633955310414


Global Trade Identification Number: 14


Manufacturer Part Number: 262800


Item Type Name: Graco Magnum 262800 X5 Stand Airless Paint Sprayer


Manufacturer: Graco


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Tank Volume: 5 Gallons


Item Weight: 17 Pounds


Item Dimensions W x H: 12.4"W x 17.9"H


Hose Length: 300 Inches


Color: Blue


Style Name: Magnum X5 Airless Paint Sprayer


Power Source: Electric


Maximum Pressure: 3000 Pound per Square Inch


Material Type: Stainless Steel


Frequently asked questions

Yes, the Graco Magnum X5 can handle a range of paint materials including stains, acrylics, and latex paints. However, it may not be suitable for certain heavy textures and solvent-based lacquers, so it’s important to check the viscosity levels and compatibility before use.

In most cases, thinning is not necessary for the Graco Magnum X5 as it is designed to pump directly from 1 or 5-gallon paint containers and can handle most common paint products. Always refer to the paint's instructions to confirm if thinning is required.

The Graco Magnum X5 comes with a 25-foot hose, allowing you to spray a good distance away from the paint container. For larger projects, you have can purchase additional hose extensions to increase reach.

The maximum tip size for the Graco Magnum X5 is 0.015 inches. It's important to use the appropriate tip size for the paint type and project for best results.

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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Magnum X5 Airless Paint Sprayer by Graco is renowned as a fast, effective, and durable solution for home DIY paint projects. Reviewers commend its top-notch finish and regards it as a tool that delivers the result of high-end sprayers at a fraction of their price. Despite the extra time for setup and cleanup and using more paint than traditional methods, users recommend the product for the overall time-efficiency and the lightness of the sprayer which inflicts significantly less strain on the body when working on big projects.

Pros

  • 🎨 Fast and effective application of paint, leading to high-quality finish.
  • 💪 Lightweight and durable, reducing strain during long painting projects.
  • 💡 Instructions and setup are straightforward and user-friendly, suitable for beginners.
  • 🏠 Ideal for home DIY projects, catering to various surfaces and angles.
  • 💰 Offers high-end performance at an affordable cost.

Cons

  • ⌛ Extensive setup and cleanup time compared to traditional painting methods.
  • 🎚 Might require more paint than usually predicted for a project.
  • ⛔ Paint suction decreases when there's only about 2" of paint remaining in the can.

Should I Buy It?

If you're frequently undertaking DIY home or professional painting projects and don't mind investing a bit more time in setup and cleanup, then the Graco Magnum X5 Airless Paint Sprayer offers a highly efficient, durable, and newbie-friendly solution. Despite using slightly more paint than traditional methods, the flawless finish, speed of application, and the reduction in physical strain make this a worthwhile investment.


  • Saved me 4K
Style: Magnum X5 Airless Paint Sprayer
I have an old house with low basement joists since the basement was never supposed to be a living space, so a drop ceiling wasn't an option unless I wanted to walk hunched over all the time. I called a couple of pros for estimates and they wanted $2K-$3k for just the joists. Then offered to do all the new walls for another $2K. I am not paying that kind of money for an interior paint job I could do myself. After watching some youtube videos I found they had a common theme, black dryfall paint and a Graco sprayer. I know what you are thinking, "you just said you had low basement joists and dryfall paint needs 10' to work correctly". You are correct BUT I wanted it because it looked like a good black and I didn't need to prime any wood to use it. Not only that but stuff isn't expensive compared to paints and primers. I did some comparisons of the different Graco models and I decided on the X5. I could have gone to a lower model but with what this was potential saving me I felt comfortable spending a little more for the X5. I also ordered most the other supplies including a respirator and a couple disposable painting suits from Amazon and had everything in time for a Saturday morning of fun. Menards actually had 5 gallon buckets of dryfall at the store so I bought that local. Paints sprayers are fast but it takes a lot of time to prep your paint space. After much cleaning and prepping I got to work with the Graco. I read the manual front to back but really you just need to follow the laminated quick guide. The sprayer is pretty simple to use, prime it up, take some test sprays to get your pressure just right, and then start painting. The first coat took me probably around 6 hours to get it all applied. The next day I looked and I was a little dismayed. The wood soaked in the paint differently all over the place and I either missed some spots or did a light coat in some places. It was difficult painting because my mask and work light would get coated in over-spray and they would have to be cleaned about every 3rd joist. You have to use more paint than if you were to brush or roll, however the actual time of spraying is a fraction of the time you would be rolling or brushing. On Sunday I did a second coat which went much faster. Now I had a rhythm and some experience so it went quicker. Not only that but I didn't have to apply it as thick as before. The next day I went down and uncovered all the lights to see my handy work. I can honestly say, I don't think the pros could have done much better than what the Graco did. The second coat evened everything out and the coverage was great. The wood, romex, PVC, and duct work all looked good. The pros would have done the duct work and PVC a bit better than me but you really have to look close to see the spots where it was too thick. Everyone that has seen it can't believe I did it myself because of how great it turned out. Not sure if that is a compliment to the Graco or an insult to me. Since the ceiling turned out so well, I decided to try my luck with the walls. I had to do a bunch of prep work to cover the ceiling but it turns out it was all worth it. Since this was all on new drywall, I primed the entire area. Rolling the area would have been a few hours but with the Graco I did the entire space in about 40 minutes. Once you get your rhythm down it goes extremely quick. To be honest, I was a little disappointed when I ran out of wall to paint. The result was smooth and even walls. I know I wouldn't have gotten the same result if I would have rolled those walls. It turned out really well. When I did apply the paint I only did one coat since everything was applied so smooth and evenly. Cleaning the Graco isn't fun. I saved the dry fall buckets and then ran water through the system and into those buckets which then went to the hazardous waste recycling center. The latex paint was easier to clean and dispose of since I was able to let those buckets dry out. I then ran the Graco pump armor through it and it is now waiting on the shelf for the next project. The Graco, suppplies, and paint ended up costing around $1K for what they wanted to charge me $5K for. I have some diehard DIY people in my family (they did my framing and drywall) and they all said the same thing after seeing my painting, "Hey, can I borrow that paint sprayer for my next project?" If you have a large painting project, this thing is a must. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2026 by SteveXXL

  • Read This If You Are A Brush, Roller, Or Wagner Person Who Is Thinking About An Upgrade
Style: Magnum X5 Airless Paint Sprayer
I painted my 2 story cedar clapboard house with a 4" roller about 5 years ago. If you have ever done this sort of thing before, you know that it takes a certain amount of physical effort to get a full coat of paint up into the horizontal corners of each clapboard. My back, painting arm, and shoulder were very sore by the time that I was done so I vowed to find an easier way. I considered a Wagner cup sprayer but the Amazon reviews were average to very poor. I considered a Graco cup sprayer which had much better reviews. I actually checked one out in person at a big box store but it was relatively heavy even when it was not filled with paint. I did not want to trade a sore arm with a brush for a sore arm with a cup sprayer. The Graco X5 is an entry level airless sprayer that produces the results of a higher end sprayer. A few observations for other novice painters: GENERAL OBSERVATIONS: 1. The sprayer is very well made and durable despite its light weight. I imagine that a full cup sprayer probably would have weighed 5 or 6 pounds. The X5 spray gun probably weighs a half pound or less. 2. DO NOT SKIP THE OWNERS MANUAL. You will need to invest some time in learning how to operate this machine. The manual is very easy to understand and it goes through each step with helpful illustrations. The DVD is even more useful. I watched the DVD with the equipment spread out in the front of me on the living room floor. 3. Set-up takes a lot longer than brush or roller painting. As long as your surface is clean, you can start painting with a brush or a roller right away. Sprayers require you to cover any and everything that you do not want to get overspray on. I actually bought a very lightweight aluminum shield (36") at a big box store for less than $18. This was very helpful. I recommend getting the smaller version as well. The large one was too big to fit the corners of smaller windows. This can save you set-up time if you do not mind razoring off any small amounts of overspray once it dries. 4. Once you are properly set-up, the actual spraying goes VERY QUICKLY! I painted a 12' x 20' shed in less than 30 minutes. I did what I think is a very good job even though I never used a sprayer before in my life. Given how rough and "thirsty" the siding was, I believe that it would have taken an entire day with a brush or roller. 5. You will use more paint than you are used to. I suspect that expert users can minimize paint loss more easily than I can but I feel like I used 50% more paint than I was expecting. 6. The online picture does not look like it but this sprayer will accept the more cost effective 5 gallon buckets of paint. This prevents you from having to frequently change smaller cans and it prevents paint loss from leaving all the smidges of unused paint behind. (I saved the cans for touch-up jobs that can be handled with a quick brush.) 7. Since I was painting outside, I placed both the sprayer and the paint can on a 2' x 4' piece of plywood. This provided a more stable platform for the sprayer and minimized chances of the can getting kicked, falling over, etc. PROS: 1. Great value for the money from a respected name in the industry. I paid $280 for this unit with free shipping and obviously no taxes. I saw the same unit at a big box store for $299. 2. Sturdy and durable with easy to understand features. Will withstand all respectful wear and tear. 3. Paint gun is extremely lightweight and easy to use. This said, it is made completely from metal so it is very, very durable. 4. Produces great results with minimal effort. 5. Like all sprayers, it does a great job of reaching areas that are not readily accessible with brushes or rollers. Gutters were an absolute SNAP with superior results to boot! 6. If you are using a heavy paint like exterior latex then make sure that you water down the paint. If it is too thick then the sprayer will not be able to draw the paint and it will lose suction. A LITTLE WATER GOES A LONG WAY. Add a few ounces to a gallon of paint to begin with. That worked for me. It is easy to learn as you go but always start with less water than you think you need and work your way up. CONS: 1. Sprayer loses suction when you draw down to about 2" of paint remaining in the can. I have to wonder out loud if a stronger motor would have been able to draw down further prior to losing suction. I got around this by moving on to the next can and then pouring the balance of the previous can into the can currently in use (once there was enough room). Keep this in mind if your job hovers around needing a full gallon. You will need to manage your paint supply in order to ensure that you will be able to draw adequate suction until your job is done. (So maybe you could buy an extra quart or a full gallon can if you think that you will be able to use it in the future.) 2. As with any sprayer, set-up and clean-up take longer than brush, roller, or cup sprayer. Even so, I still saved days in completing my house and saved physical wear and tear on my body as well. 3. The sprayer is light and easy to move around. Even so, I think that I might have appreciated a higher end Graco with wheels. Not a big concern but something to consider if you are thinking about spending a little extra. All in all, this is one of the best purchases that I have made in a while. I am pleased and proud to give this tool 5 stars. Please let me know if you have any questions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2013 by Forrest

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