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🎨 Elevate your walls with pro-grade texture — don’t get left behind!
The Hiltex 31229 Air Texture Gun is a professional drywall texture sprayer featuring a durable brass and metal construction, a large 1.32 gallon hopper for extended use, and three interchangeable nozzles (4mm, 6mm, 8mm) for versatile texture applications including knockdown, popcorn, and stucco. Designed for comfort and precision, it offers an ergonomic grip with trigger lock and solid brass air regulation for consistent, high-quality finishes on walls and ceilings.





| ASIN | B002ERUDWW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,095 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #18 in Paint Sprayers |
| Brand | Hiltex |
| Brand Name | Hiltex |
| Brush Width | 4 Millimeters |
| Brush width | 4 Millimeters |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,754 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00837013312291, 08370133122910 |
| Included Components | Spray Gun |
| Item Type Name | Spray Gun |
| Item Weight | 354 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Ridgerock Tools Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 31229 |
| Material | Brass , Metal |
| Material Type | Brass, Metal |
| Model Number | 31229 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Size | 8.0 mm Nozzle |
| UPC | 837013312291 788115113760 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
P**0
A few tricks they don't tell you about.
I bought this for a bathroom renovation.....literally one wall that's 9 foot tall by about 15 long. This worked great. I used the Hobart premixed texture that came in ~ 1 gallon size. You could use sheetrock mud and save some money but I was looking for speed more than anything. The spray gun works really well but there are a few things to note. It has a gate valve at the handle that puzzled me since, one would assume, the trigger controls the flow of everything. It doesn't. The trigger only controls the flow of the texture/mud. If the gate valve is open and it must be for the whole contraption to work, the air is constantly flowing out the center hole of the sprayer end. When you pull the trigger, that moves the internals backwards allowing the mud to flow in, get picked up by the air, and sprayed at the wall. If your air compressors is small, it'll exhaust your air supply very quickly. I would spray a bit, turn the valve off, let it build pressure, then get back at it. You can adjust the size of the "chunks" coming out of the gun a couple of ways....change out the tip or back the internals out a bit using the knob on the back of the spray gun. I was able to fine tune the smallest tip easily and not have to change it out to a larger tip. The larger tips must be chunking pecan sized globs of texture is all I can think......way to large for me so I'm glad I didn't use them. Well worth the money. The cans of texture at Lowe's are almost as much as I paid for this gun. Defintely worth it if you'll be using this 2 or more times much less if you use it often. I can't imagine this thing breaking. It's well made and simple. Only complaint is the hopper could probably be bigger but then you'd have a lot of weight to control so maybe that's a good thing.
B**N
Excellent bang for the buck
Bought this to use for my client's project and this turned out amazing! Better than some of the big brand name ones I have purchased before. Got this when it was on sale so it was even better. The result came out alot better than I expected from an unknown brand and the canister wasn't too big like the other ones so it wasn't too heavy to walk around with it. It is also not too small that I have to keep refilling it. Relatively durable and its still good after using it for 2 projects now. You can see in the picture the texture it shot out.
F**O
cumplió mis expectativas
se ve muy bien
R**W
First-timer with great results formula below in my comments.
First time drywall texturing for me ever. Super easy to use and set up. You do need to purchase a female threaded quick connector to pop into your end of the air compressor hose. I needed a somewhat smaller grain splatter texture to match my walls. Watched every YouTube video I could over the course of four hours to try and get an idea of what to do. I ended up setting my air compressor at 90 PSI and had the throttle wide open on this Hopper. I used the medium size tip. I used the Green Top sheetrock compound in a 5 gallon bucket from Home Depot. Mixed water in slowly until the batter what is the consistency of very very thick paint. Thicker than pancake batter. Shot the texture from approximately 2 to 3 ft in a circular pattern very aggressively. here is one important point. My air compressor was a central pneumatic 21 gallon 125 Max psi compressor. If you allow the air pressure in the tank to get below 90 PSI it will start to splatter larger splats. I decided to just spray for about 45 seconds up to 1 minute and then just leave the valve open but discontinue spring so that the pressure in your air compressor lower the enough to kick the motor back on. Wait for it to fill back up again up to max PSI and then begin your spray pattern again. This gave a very consistent spray pattern for me. If you have a smaller air compressor you will want to only spray for a very short duration of maybe 15 to 30 seconds, wait for your compressor to kick on let it fill all the way up and then rinse and repeat. Cleanup could not be easier.
L**N
funciona muy bien
solo le faltaría que le agregaran una unión (cople) de 45° entre la pistola y tolva para poner textura en los techos y así no se salga la mezcla de la tolva.
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