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Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Extra hard cups are always handy and save time. You can have 2 ready at once, etc etc. Also nice to not have to stop and clean up until the end of the day.
RR
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Nothing to dislike they work great for automotive painting.
Cal Robinson
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
product was as described and worked exactly as described. very happy with product
Seng V.
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024
You get what you pay for. The best out there for the price. No leaks, lids actually seal and don't pop off from pressure. Fitment is a little snug but does not crack like others.
Eric R Metzdorff
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
I do small painting jobs to support my hobby, switching to these paint cup liners has really cut down clean up chore. They have never leaked on me dispute having to flip upside down for gravity feed gun.
Al Rivera
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
Economical, the liners fit perfectly in the cup and the cup collar threads easily on the cup, will buy again.
HowFar69
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
These are a must-have if you are a user of pneumatic spray gunsEasy cleanup each of the cups has its own filter installed there is three sizes available and they're able to be capped as well
Bob Teaford
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2020
I love these cups! Some reviews mention leaks, I have had none but probably because I am very careful assembling the cups. The liners are cool, they drop into the hard cup. Pour the paint in, then put on the top(with the feed hole and integrated filter). This is tricky, it has a number of clicks as it settles into the liner. It has to be settled all the way in, kind of subtle, I suspect if this is not done then leaks will be had. Next is to screw on the black retaining ring. This too is fiddly, very easy to cross thread. I sight from the side and watch it go on. Also when screwing it on it can be screwed on too tight and skip threads, it needs to be 'just tight enough'.There are no directions and very few if any online tutorials so I will continue. Once filled and capped keep the cup with the orifice pointing up and push the gun onto the cup. This has a few hitches/bumps as it goes on. Once it is completely seated twist one notch for complete seal. Then attach the gun to air and pull trigger with the gun upside down and all the air will be sucked out of the cup, leaving only paint in the now collapsed liner. Very cool! This is what lets you paint upside down without sputtering, paint keeps flowing.I tried to refill a cup and it didn't go well. If I need more paint I use a new cup. If I have lots left over I put the cup on top of my paint can and let the un-used paint dribble back into the can.Overall way better than the stock metal reuse-able paint cup, I will never go back!
Albert Alford
Reviewed in Canada on September 19, 2020
everything works quite well except the locking ring is touchy to tighten.
Bill Dhaliwal
Reviewed in Singapore on August 23, 2020
Cup is well made. The fit is correct and does not leak even when inverted
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