
FactoryReconditioned Campbell hausfeld .23 GPM Airless Sprayer PS250ARB
This is a factory reconditioned tool. Reconditioned generally means that the tool has been returned to the manufacturer, who brings the tool back to like new condition. Some tools may contain...read more
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$459.99
$459.99
Average Customer Rating
5 out of 5 |
Product Features
- TEFC Electric Motor
- Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled design for safe operation
- Power to spray a variety of coatings: oil-based stain, latex and oil-based paint
- Lifetime manufacturer warranty on motor
- Diaphragm Pump
Product Description
This is a factory reconditioned tool. Reconditioned generally means that the tool has been returned to the manufacturer, who brings the tool back to like new condition. Some tools may contain cosmetic blemishes. Includes .23 GPM Airless Sprayer - RBPS250A, Flexible Suction Assembly, Ergonomic Spray Gun, 25' High Pressure Airless Hose ....read more
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Product Details
Brand: Campbell HausfeldModel:
UPC: 045564621742
Product Code: PS250ARB
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5 out of 5






A fine piece of American machinery
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I am buying this because my 11 year ancient one died. We use them commercially in furniture manufacturing, and I have owned several. This unit was immersed everlastingly in oil base laquer sealer and semi-gloss for those 11 years, used nearly daily, without a glitch. We only ran thinner through the unit if a shut down of over 2 weeks was plotted. If you do not plot on full time use, then you must follow the clean up procedure to the letter, ESPECIALLY if using latex paint, which is much harder on the unit than oil base. You might consider a piston unit for latex. Now it turns out that this 11 year ancient wonder is NOT dead – pulled an ancient main intake valve from a retired unit, and now its back in service. The only reason these are “rebuilt” is because homeowner sloppy joe did not clean and store the unit as instructed- just the same as new. Caveat; if you are not a detail person, and want to use latex, buy a roller and a brush.