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Comparison Bosch PPR 250 vs Black&Decker BDPR400

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Devicerollerroller
Typeelectricmechanical
Specs
Power consumption35 W
Paint consumption0.4 L/min
Sprayingairlessairless
Container volume650 mL
Tank materialplastic
General
Hose length5 m
Weight4 kg1.4 kg
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2015september 2015

Type

The type is indicated by the energy source from which the spray gun operates. Nowadays, you can find pneumatic, electric( mains and battery), as well as mechanical and gasoline models. Here are their main features:

— Pneumatic. Spray guns powered by compressed air from an external compressor. In other words, only a spray gun (gun, airbrush, etc.) is included in the delivery package of such a tool; it requires a separate compressor to operate. At first glance, this creates certain inconveniences; however, such a configuration also has noticeable advantages. Firstly, you do not need to overpay for a compressor if it is already “on the farm” (a separate example of such a situation is a construction site where a powerful stationary compressor is used for several pneumatic tools). Secondly, the nozzle and compressor can be selected at your discretion, without relying on the equipment selected by the manufacturer. Thus, most modern spray guns are made precisely pneumatic. The unambiguous disadvantages of such devices include unsuitability for working with airless spray systems, however, such systems are used much less often than air ones, so this nuance is not key.

— Electric. In this case, spray guns powered by outlets are meant (battery models are placed in a separate category, see below). Dev...ices of this type consist of the nebulizer itself, as well as a compressor (built-in or remote). One of the advantages of this option is just the presence of a compressor, due to which, for the operation of such an airbrush, in fact, only an outlet is needed. In addition, both air and airless spray systems can be used in such units. The disadvantages of electric models include a higher cost than pneumatic ones, as well as the inability to select a working nozzle and a compressor separately — usually, spray guns of this type are sold as ready-made kits.

— Rechargeable. Spray guns equipped with electric compressors powered by their own batteries. The key advantage of such tools is battery life, the ability to work even if there are no outlets nearby. On the other hand, it is difficult to achieve high power and performance with a battery; the time of continuous operation of such atomizers is limited by the battery charge (and a source of electricity will still be required to replenish the charge); and the design itself turns out to be more complicated and more expensive than that of analogues powered by a socket. Therefore, battery spray guns nowadays have not received much distribution.

— Mechanical. Units in which the supply of paint is carried out due to the muscular strength of the user — in other words, for this you need to manually swing the pump lever. This scheme of operation is as simple and reliable as possible, but it is poorly suited for traditional sprayers. Therefore, "mechanics" nowadays is extremely rare, mainly among rollers (see "View").

— Petrol. Models with this type of power supply combine high power and independence from the power grid, but they are rather bulky, more difficult to operate and repair, more expensive (both in terms of their own cost and fuel price) and are generally designed for industrial outdoor use. . Therefore, they are poorly distributed and are used where, for one reason or another, electrical analogues are not applicable.

Power consumption

The power consumed by the operation of an electric tool (see "Type").

Most modern spray guns, even performant ones, have a rather low power: for example, models with more than 1 kW are extremely rare, and in most cases, power consumption does not exceed 500 W at all. So when connecting such equipment to sockets, there are usually no problems; only single units of high performance, requiring 3.5 kW or more, have to be connected according to special rules (directly to the shield). In other cases, data on power consumption is most often not needed for normal use and may be required only for specific tasks — for example, to calculate the load on an autonomous generator.

Paint consumption

Consumption of paint or other material (for example, mortar for plaster) when the spray gun is operating in normal mode.

The higher the flow rate, the more material the tool can apply per unit of time, the better it is suitable for processing large areas and for applying thick coatings. On the other hand, not all types of work require high productivity, and sometimes relatively low consumption is optimal. Detailed recommendations on this subject for different situations can be found in special sources.

Container volume

The total volume of the paint reservoir supplied with the gun. Large tank, on the one hand, allows you to "charge" a lot of material and work for a long time. On the other hand, it increases the size and weight of the device; and a large amount of paint will also weigh accordingly (although for models with a separate tank location - see above - this is not critical). Therefore, the thinner and more delicate the work for which the spray gun is designed, the, as a rule, the smaller the tank volume : for example, in airbrushes (see "View") it rarely exceeds 50 ml, and in plaster models, in turn, can be measured liters. Therefore, most models have a volume of no more than a liter, namely 500 ml, 600 ml, 700 ml, 800 ml, 1000 ml.

Tank material

The material from which the complete reservoir of the spray gun is made.

— Plastic. Plastic is characterized by a combination of low cost with lightness and reliability. It is somewhat inferior to metal in strength, however, in the case of tanks for spray guns, this is not critical; in addition, the plastic tank can be made transparent, which makes it easier to keep track of the paint level. Thanks to all this, plastic is found in devices of all types and price categories. Among its shortcomings, sensitivity to certain types of solvents can be noted; however, there are resistant varieties of plastic that are practically devoid of this feature.

Metal. The main advantage of metal tanks is high strength and reliability. On the other hand, they are noticeably more expensive and heavier than plastic ones, and besides, they are not transparent (at best, a built-in indicator in the form of a window can be provided). Because of this, the metal is less common.

— Glass. The glass reservoirs are transparent and allow you to easily control the amount of remaining paint. In addition, this material is chemically inert and compatible with almost any working substance. However, glass has a serious drawback — fragility, which is why it has not received much distribution and is found only in some models of airbrushes (see "View").

Hose length

The length of the hose supplied with the tool.

This indicator has two meanings. On the one hand, the long hose provides more freedom of movement, allowing you to work farther from the compressor; this is especially important when used with powerful, heavy compressors that are not designed to be carried around often. On the other hand, in some cases a relatively short hose is more convenient; a typical example of such a situation is the presence on the farm of a compact compressor that can be constantly carried with you.

Actually, if the compressor is initially included in the delivery set, then the manufacturer chooses the length of the hose, taking into account its features. But if the spray gun is bought without a compressor, you should pay special attention to this parameter. As for the specific length, the shortest hoses found in modern spray guns do not exceed 2 m, but this is often quite enough; a length of 2 – 5 m can be called an average, and in powerful models (mainly paint stations) you can find hoses and more than 5 m.