Professional paint spraying is serious work, and it’s a major change from what you might expect from DIY projects. Contracted paint jobs are often on a much larger scale, involve far more skill, and require an entirely new class of paint spraying equipment.
A commercial paint sprayer is capable of things that their smaller, less powerful paint sprayers that are designed for home DIY simply cannot do.
The best professional paint sprayers give users a serious upgrade in power and versatility and as such, they can be an investment. The best professional airless paint sprayer can easily go north of $800 and is frequently bought for between $1000-$2000 so we’ve kept these separate from our general paint sprayer reviews.
Knowing this narrowing down the best choice for such a big investment can become confusing and stressful. To help out, we have compiled a list of 6 of the best commercial paint sprayers that the professionals use.
Don’t have time to read our full review right now? No worries! Here are our top 3 picks of the Best Commercial Paint Sprayers accessories you just might have;

- Non bleed Spray Gun
- 1.3mm Air cap
- Metal Turbine case
- Adjustable pressure control valve

- Side Pattern Controls
- Ergonomic handle
- Platinum turbine
- Heat dissipation chamber

- Control paint flow
- Stainless steel pump
- Flexible tube
- Continuous spraying
Best Professional Paint Sprayers for Commercial Spraying
Certain paint sprayers are better for certain jobs and that still applies when thinking about commercial sprayers, so we are not listing them from best to worst, we have instead categorized them by their greatest strengths.
Most Popular: Graco 390 ProConnect Electric Airless Paint Sprayer
First up on our list is one of the airless sprayers and is from Graco. The best commercial paint sprayer sometimes needs to be compact more than anything else, however, this doesn’t mean you should have to sacrifice power or utility with this airless sprayer.
Our Graco 390 review will show you that it is for professionals that need a commercial paint spray gun that is lightweight and easy to move around for larger painting jobs yet stored away conveniently but is still capable of good performance and giving a high-quality finish.
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The 390 ProConnect may look small but it packs a serious punch. It’s capable of a maximum of 3300 PSI, it is supplied with a paint hose length of 50 feet, but can support a paint hose length of up to 300 feet that draws directly from a 1 – 5-gallon paint bucket.
It has the capacity to spray paint at .47 gallons per minute (GPM) making it both exceptionally powerful and easy to use as you don’t have to constantly pick up to move around as the paint job progresses. Like the Magnum X7 and others from the Graco range, it has all the features you would expect from this manufacturer.
The ProConnect pump replacement system makes replacing a worn-out pump extremely quick and can be done on the job. The Easy-Out-Pump Filter has a vertical design to prevent spills and a large paint filter area to help prevent clogs.
The pumps themselves are built for endurance, with Graco making the claim that they will last 2 times longer than comparative brands. With long-life V-Max Blue packings, a Chromex rod, and a hardened stainless steel cylinder. The Advantage Drive is also made from hardened steel gears which helps the unit run at a lower noise level and efficiently with the results a professional would expect.
This professional paint sprayer comes with a .015-inch nozzle but can take a maximum nozzle of .021-inches while the RAC IV SwitchTip clears out clogs with speed and minimal effort to allow the continuation of spraying.
Moreover, the powerful motor and stainless-steel parts have the capacity to spray most types of paint with little to no thinning and the adjustable pressure provides excellent control over the paint flow of light and heavy materials.
Cleaning this commercial paint sprayer is so quick and extremely easy to clean by simply using the QuickFlush Connect the unit is easily rinsed and washed with a garden hose.
While compact and lightweight at30 pounds (13.6k) it can support long paint hoses giving the performance a professional painter spray gun should and comes as a Stand or Hi-Boy model.
Heavy Duty: Graco 17C305 Pro210ES Cart Pro Connect Paint Sprayer
The Graco Pro210ES is the choice for contractors who are looking into investing in a real workhorse. This our choice of the best commercial paint sprayers required for heavy-duty work.
The ProConnect commercial paint sprayer is not only built to last with long-life V-Max Blue Packings, a Chromex rod, and a hardened stainless steel cylinder, it also features the ProConnect Easy Pump Replacement System you can replace worn out pumps with ease eliminating lengthy interruptions on the project, but this airless sprayer can spray up to 1500 gallons a year so that should not happen too quickly.
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The Advantage Drive is also made from hardened steel gears which helps the unit run at a lower noise level and efficiently with the results any professional would expect.
Using a 1 HP DC Motor, this commercial sprayer sprays paint at .47 GPM with a maximum pressure of 3000 PSI. It can support a hose length of up to 200 feet long drawing straight from a 1 – 5-gallon paint bucket. When used with its durable, welded chrome cart with wheels making it easy to move around when you have a big project to work through.
It is supplied with the RAC IV reversible SwitchTip that will clear clogs and allow you to continue spraying without a delay, and this airless sprayer can support a maximum tip size of 0.21-inches so it can handle paints including priming, lacquer, and latex as well as the thinner mediums. However, things like textured materials, block fillers, and asphalt will not work.
Supplied complete with SG3 metal spray gun, 515 spray tip, 50 ft paint hose, and operational DVD, and a quick start-up guide. This is an easy to clean commercial sprayer that features the PowerFlush Adaptor that will connect to your garden hose for a super-fast cleanup when the project is finished.
On the whole, the unit can spray up to a massive 1500 gallons a year. It is made to run from job to job without losing consistency. With power, reliability, and durability, it is the best commercial paint sprayer for contractors with a lot on their hands.
Best Midrange: Titan ControlMax 1900 PRO High-Efficiency Paint Sprayer
This is at a lower price point for those that are looking to make a significant investment in a pro paint sprayer but can’t afford to go all-in on one of the big machines. This Titan 1900 PRO is a fantastic midrange sprayer that is friendly for tighter budgets but makes few concessions in terms of utility.
The Titan 1900 PRO uses a .70 HP pump to spray .40 gallons per minute through 515 spray tip at a max pressure of 1600 PSI. It features a 50-foot hose but can support up to 100 feet of hose without losing pressure and can handle most unthinned paints. It is designed to spray around 500 gallons a year.
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This commercial paint sprayer makes use of High-Efficiency Airless (HEA) technology to reduce overspray by up to 55% while maintaining a consistent, easily controlled, and soft spray finish making it ideal for interior and exterior household use. The gun is entirely metal and is designed for durability and lasting performance for any project.
The unit can draw from 1 to 5-gallon paint bucket which reduces time wasted by constant refills. It also comes with a replaceable fluid section to vastly increase the machine’s lifespan.
Additionally, the 1900 PRO was made with moving it with ease in mind and the entire unit can be moved via its cart that is on wheels and also comes with integrated storage for tools and spray tips. All together it weighs only 37 pounds.
This high-efficiency airless commercial paint sprayer is the top pick for any contractor who needs a low-budget system that is still strong enough to take on most large projects. Though it doesn’t come with all the features of a premium sprayer, it has plenty to get the paint job done.
Most Popular with Irregular Users: Graco Magnum 262805 X7 Cart Airless Paint Sprayer
It should come as no surprise that the most popular sprayer on the market is a Graco model as this company is legendary for producing commercial paint sprayers of almost unmatched quality.
The Graco Magnum X7 is a superb upgrade from the typical DIY tools and is a top commercial airless paint sprayer that also has a good price point. With a maximum pressure of 3000 PSI it can spray paint at .31 GPM and support a flexible suction tube of up to 100 feet, It also has incredible tank capacity by allowing users to draw directly from a 1 to 5-gallon bucket.
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It comes with a stainless-steel piston pump that is designed to last while spraying unthinned paint at high pressures. The paint gun itself has fully adjustable pressure controls, giving painters total flexibility over the flow of material. This professional paint gun can support a maximum tip size of .017-inches which is plenty for most coatings.
Graco paint sprayers come equipped with several wonderful features. The PushPrime button makes starting-up exceptionally fast and easy. The RAC IV Switch Sprayer Tip is made with Reverse-A-Clean technology and is thus designed to flip and quickly unclog blockages and keep you spraying.
It also features the PowerFlush adaptor that allows you to connect directly to a garden hose to make easy to clean that is fast and simple.
This paint sprayer is made to be highly portable with a wheeled cart and a weight of only 26 pounds. At a lower price point, it is an incredible deal for all the features and durability you get. Built to last and is a superb all-around semi commercial paint sprayer for those with medium level projects.
Best For Detailing (Turbine/HVLP Technology): Fuji 2203G Semi-PRO 2 – Gravity HVLP Paint Sprayer
Now for the first of our best HVLP sprayers, the Fuji Semi-PRO 2 is the sprayer for those who want the best of the HVLP paint sprayers for basic detailing projects. It was designed with total versatility in mind and is capable of tackling the broad sections of medium to large projects, while also being a superb detail sprayer for paint projects.
The Semi-PRO 2 is powered by a 1400 watt 2-stage bypass motor in a metal turbine case and this, paired with multiple stainless-steel tips, allows it to paint with materials on a wide range of viscosities, it will spray just about anything with little need for dilution or thinning, but should you feel your paint might be too thick they do supply a viscosity cup to work out the density that you need.
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All the fluid passages in this paint sprayer are made with stainless steel and are designed to withstand wear and tear and the dedicated fan spray pattern control gives the user several patterns beyond the standard 3 of vertical, horizontal, and circular. It can adjust from a 1-inch circular pattern all the way to a 12-inch oval.
The regular paint cup has a 1 quart capacity and be either bottom fed or converted to a 400cc gravity fed style and though the paint cup is smaller than other models, its reduced size and ergonomic handle make it perfect for DIY or commercial projects that require getting into finer details and corners.
The detail-work is further assisted by the 25-foot hose and an integrated air pressure control valve which helps reduce overspray and kickback, along with the incredible pattern control and gravity non-bleed gun design which prevents any air passing through the gun until the trigger is pulled, this feature makes the Semi-PRO 2 an ideal detailing paint sprayer for edges, cabinets, and furniture.
Lastly, it is easy to disassemble and reassemble for cleaning and routine maintenance with a wrench and cleaning brush. With a gun holder included on the turbine box, it is highly portable and takes up little storage space.
Best For High-End Detailing: Fuji Q4 PLATINUM – T75G Quiet HVLP Paint Sprayer
The Fuji Platinum Q4 is by far our best of the best commercial paint sprayers choice for those who need a commercial machine that can go beyond both broad and simple detail work project. The Platinum was manufactured with high-end detailing in mind and is designed with features that make it one of the most premium HVLP commercial sprayers on the market.
Not only is it powered by a 4-stage turbine that is able to handle just about every coating you can imagine, but it is also designed with a proprietary Heat-Dissipation Chamber or HDC. The HDC cools the machine by expelling any excess heat that is building up in the system taking much of the stress off of the motor which leads to a significantly longer lifespan.
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The heat is transferred to the rear of the turbine and passes through 60 holes which also results in a quieter machine overall. When combined with other noise reduction features, the sprayer is around 50% quieter then comparative models.
The gun is equipped with the same incredible fan pattern adjustments that range from all the standard settings to everything in between with absolute incremental control. The gun is non-bleed by preventing air from passing through the gun until the trigger is pulled therefore avoiding any dust being blown around. This means less air stirring shop dust as well as unnecessary paint build-up in the tip.
The gun is attached to a 600cc nylon cup that gives the user plenty of material while staying lightweight. The 25-foot hose comes with the same Fuji air control valve that prevents overspray and bounce back. When combined with the standard 1.3mm tip it will easily manage all materials of various viscosity, making serious detailing work far less stressful. See a full guide on understanding HVLP air caps here.
The metal turbine case is durable and comes with a gun holder for total portability and reduced storage space, furthermore, it comes with a cleaning brush and wrench and overall this paint sprayer is simple to clean and maintain.
The Fuji Q4 Platinum is definitely a paint sprayer for the most difficult and detailed-oriented of jobs. Virtually all its unique features help the user to not only reduce mistakes but also stay focused with little noise or worry for the health of the motor. It will handle all known coatings, but a viscosity cup is supplied to check the density if you feel your medium is too thick and you want to thin your paint to lay down the type of consistent finish that one could only expect from an expert.
Our Overall Conclusion
For contractors that need more commercial paint sprayers all of these sprayers will serve them well. Though some may be prohibitively expensive for the typical DIYer, a contractor should know that it is worth investing in high-end equipment if they want great results and longer-lasting paint sprayers.
The significant price increase comes with superb construction, invaluable built-in features, and total reliability. In the competitive world of contracting, the last thing a professional should be worried about is if their equipment is good enough for the job. Any choice on this list would be a powerful addition to a painter’s arsenal.
Frequently Asked Questions
We often get asked the same questions so to save everyone some time I thought I’d answer them to the best of my ability below.
What is the best commercial paint sprayer?
The best commercial paint sprayer largely depends on your usage and the materials you’ll be spraying. Everyone has a different opinion on what’s considered commercial.
If you’re spraying large surface areas all day every day, you’ll need something like the Graco Pro210es as it features a large and powerful piston pump with a long hose, whereas if you’re carpenter, you’d be better of with a Fuji Q4 MiniMite.
How much is a professional paint sprayer?
Typically you can expect to pay upwards of $1000 for a professional paint sprayer, up to around $4000. Anything below the $1000 range will fall into the DIY/casual user bracket and likely won’t perform well enough or will break in a short timeframe.
Compared to the cost of repairing underpowered sprayers, it’s well worth buying a sprayer capable of more than you think you’ll need, it’ll save you money in the long run.
What is the difference between HVLP and airless sprayers?
The main difference between HVLP and airless sprayers is the way they pump the paint. Airless sprayers use high-pressure piston pumps which are best for speed, and HVLP use a much lower pressure fan system which is designed for accuracy and quality.
It is possible to use them interchangeably, but you’ll either be spraying extremely slow on large surface areas or spraying too fast to cope with more detailed work.