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Wagner Control Pro 170 Paint Sprayer

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Size: Control Pro 170


Features

  • HIGH EFFICIENCY AIRLESS TECHNOLOGY: The paint sprayer features HEA technology that decreases overspray by up to 55 percent while delivering softer spray, improving control and providing a more-consistent finish
  • HOW IS IT DIFFERENT: This Control Pro sprayer has a max operating pressure of 1500 PSI, can spray up to 300 gallons per year, features an all-metal gun, and utilizes a 30 ft. hose to easily spray large projects
  • POWERFUL SPRAY GUN: The durable and powerful paint spray gun has a .60 horsepower HEA pump that can spray unthinned paint and stain materials
  • LONG LASTING SPRAY SYSTEM: The HEA pump features a long lasting pump with easy to replace inlet and outlet valves that maximizes sprayer life and is backed by the industrys best and longest warranty

Description

The Control Pro 170 High Efficiency Airless™ takes the fear out of airless spraying, making it easier to paint like a pro. It’s an ideal airless paint sprayer for any homeowner who wants to apply a superior finish on exterior siding, decks, fences, garage doors, sheds, walls, ceilings, and more. The electric spray gun features a High Efficiency Airless spray tip that decreases overspray and outputs a consistent, soft spray pattern. This sprayer decreases overspray up to 55 percent compared to traditional standard airless sprayers and the durable pump lasts up to 3x longer than competitive models. It has several design features to make your next painting project easier; you can easily adjust the pressure control knob to regulate the paint flow. The sprayer is also stationary, has integrated storage for holding spare tips, and draws paint directly from a 5 gallon bucket, which is convenient for when painting large projects. For a model with more power and different features, check out the Control Pro 190 sprayer. Plus, access Wagner+ for all the information you need in the palm of your hand! Scan the QR code on your product to have instant digital access to product registration, how-to videos and projects, extended warranties, manuals, customer service info and more!

Brand: Wagner


Tank Volume: 5 Gallons


Color: SILVER, BLACK


Recommended Uses For Product: Painting


Material: Metal


Brand: ‎Wagner


Tank Volume: ‎5 Gallons


Color: ‎SILVER, BLACK


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Painting


Material: ‎Metal


Product Dimensions: ‎13.18"W x 15.56"H


Style: ‎Sprayer


Power Source: ‎AC/DC


Included Components: ‎30' HEA Hose, 515 HEA Tip, Control Pro 170, Instruction Guide, Metal HEA Gun


Model Name: ‎Control Pro 170


Maximum Pressure: ‎1500 Pound per Square Inch


Hose Length: ‎360 Inches


UPC: ‎024964251056


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎56


Manufacturer: ‎PROOK


Part Number: ‎0580001


Item Weight: ‎18.41 pounds


Item model number: ‎0580001


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎Control Pro 170


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Airless


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: February 1, 2018


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  • Control 170, Review after first project
I bought the 170 version because I wanted to spray some oil based primer as well as latex paint. I also think the all metal spray gun and longer hose is worth it compared to the 150 model. First time spraying paint. The unit is pretty easy to use, definitely read the manual first, get familiar with it. Overall, I'm happy with this thing and will get plenty of use from it. I had to thin the oil based primer a little, like a 10:1 paint to thinner ratio. I used zinsser cover stain bonding primer. I used mineral spirits to thin because I already had that on hand for clean up. I tried to spray the un-thinned primer, but the spray pattern was poor, kept clogging. I used both 515 and 517 spray tips, even the 517 clogged. After I thinned it just a little, it sprayed without issue. When it came to the latex paint, this thing rock and rolled. I didn't have to thin it, used the 515 tip. I used a Behr mid-grade paint + primer. I got about 280 sq ft per gallon of paint, following the recommended usage of 10-12 inches from the wall and 50% overlap. I recommend having some extra paint, it takes some just to charge the whole system and you might have some consumed in troubleshooting. If your feeding from a 1 gallon can, you have to check the level regularly. If the level gets to low and you get air in the system, you'll have to purge the hose line. It'll eat up you paint having to do that. I needed two finish coats. With some practice, someone might be able to get the coverage right with one coat. Cleaning was less messy than I expected, though cleaning up oil based is expensive. I went through 3 gallons of mineral spirits flushing it out, and the waste has to be put in containers and all that. For cleaning latex paint, I first flushed with 4-5 gallons of hot water, then with 4-5 gallons of soapy water, and finally rinsed again with 4-5 gallons of hot water. For day-to-day breaks in using it, I just left the whole system charged with water. When it's time to go again, you just drain the water, purge the line with paint and off you go. The long term storage part is kinda hard, it takes 3-hands to do it (one to hold a small container of oil, one to block the spray port, and one to turn the unit on), and you end up with some kind of oil in the lines. I'm going to rig something up for this next time. I'm looking forward to future painting projects, this thing is a huge time saver. I'll never roll a room again if I can avoid it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2020 by William B. King William B. King

  • A Definite Buy
I bought a second home in a different state and had old panelling removed and cracked plaster fixed in 6 rooms. figured I save a few bucks and paint myself but I forgot my old Wagner sprayer at home. Thank God I did. looked it up and this generations models looked much simpler to setup and use. Ordered it and Amazon had it to me the next day. for this model there is no need to dilute the paint, just dip the pickup wand into a 1-5 gallon paint bucket, prime the pump until paint comes out the handle, install the nozzle and away you go. You've got greater control over the pressure and spray pattern than with the handheld unit and as a result there is far less overspray and paint mist in the air. I still masked and used painters tape to get a nice clean edge, but if you careful and practiced the pattern is so tight you could probably get away with a clean straight edged piece of cardboard. There are far less nozzle jams and you don't have to disassemble the unit to clear, just turn the nozzle backwards and spray for couple of seconds on a piece of scrap then turn it back. The standard hose it long enough so you don't have to move the pump or paint can to do an average size room. I covered all 6 rooms in ceiling white in about 3 hours from a 5 gallon bucket. The walls and trim took another day and a half, because of the color changes and masking. Clean-up in between colors and in the end was a breeze compared to the old handheld model. Remove the nozzle, Remove the pickup wand from the paint can and put it in bucket of water, Run the pump until the hose and handle are out of paint (because this is straight paint you can put it back into original can), Once water starts coming out run the pump into a spare bucket until the water runs clear. If you're not going to use the unit for a while dry and add a few of drops of oil to the pump and run it a few seconds. Disassemble and handwash the spray handle and nozzle (about 6 pieces) in soapy water and dry and you're done. I donated my old handheld unit to Goodwill when I got back home. Honestly even for 1 room this would be just as fast as paintbrush and rollers when you include setup and cleanup. If you're thinking about it get it, there are plenty of videos on Youtube that detail how to setup and use. I too was skeptical but it is just as quick and easy as they show. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024 by Wainright

  • Money well spent!
Very good sprayer for the money .
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2025 by Jonathan Morris

  • Waste of time and money
Maybe I just got a bad one. The directions are simple, it primed very easily with water but when I put it in my 5 gallon paint bucket it took some time before paint finally came out. When it did it only squirted like a water pistol. Even on the highest setting it came out like a water pistol. I didn’t even have the tip in at that point. When I did put in the tip the result was the same. I tried it several times spraying clean water through it and starting over and the the same result. When I did the final clean out and put the tip in, the water spray was a fine mist and not powerful at all. I have used professional grade airless sprayers and they had tremendous power and sprayed like crazy. This one is completely useless. Sending it back tomorrow. On a side note I’ve never been very impressed with Wagner but thought that maybe they have improved over the years. Maybe not. Back to rolling and brushing the outside of my 2 story house. The old fashioned way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2022 by Jeryl L Pinkert

  • Great, great sprayer.
This thing is wonderful!! So easy to use..makes painting a breeze. Decided to paint bricks around home, primed and painted in less than a day. Please make sure you get the correct tip for the type of paint youre going to use. The tip that comes with it, works well for the exterior primer, but wouldnt work foe the gray paint, which was a little thick. However, went to HD and bought another tip..521, I believe. The type of tip you need will be displayed on the case where the tip are, at your local hardware store. Tried to paint with a roller, that was pointless, it wouldve taken me a week to finish if i had used a brush and roller. I absolutely recommend this airless sprayer. If u can afford the more expensive one, with the more powerful motor , get it. I will NEVER painy with a roller again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2021 by Amazon Customer

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