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product_id: 498874074
title: "Graco 26D283 TrueCoat 360 Variable Speed Paint Sprayer"
brand: "graco"
price: "2384 zł"
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reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.pl/products/498874074-graco-26d283-truecoat-360-variable-speed-paint-sprayer
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# 360° spray with VacuValve 1500 PSI max pressure Variable speed control 1-10 Graco 26D283 TrueCoat 360 Variable Speed Paint Sprayer

**Brand:** graco
**Price:** 2384 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎨 Transform your DIY game with pro-level speed and control!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Graco 26D283 TrueCoat 360 Variable Speed Paint Sprayer by graco
- **How much does it cost?** 2384 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/498874074-graco-26d283-truecoat-360-variable-speed-paint-sprayer)

## Best For

- graco enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted graco brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ready Out of the Box:** Includes 4 spray tips, flex liners, pump armor, and a carry bag—everything you need to start your project fast.
- • **Precision at Your Pace:** Dial in speeds from delicate trim to full walls with 1-10 variable control for flawless finishes every time.
- • **Lightweight & Ergonomic:** Compact design and easy-to-handle weight make long projects effortless, even for first-time sprayers.
- • **Spray Anywhere, Anytime:** Exclusive VacuValve technology lets you spray upside down or at any angle—no limits, no mess.
- • **Pro-Grade Power, DIY Friendly:** Stainless steel piston pump delivers up to 1500 PSI for smooth, unthinned paint application with less overspray.

## Overview

The Graco 26D283 TrueCoat 360 is a versatile, handheld airless paint sprayer designed for DIYers tackling projects up to 2 gallons. Featuring a powerful 1500 PSI stainless steel piston pump, variable speed control, and innovative VacuValve technology, it delivers professional-quality finishes without thinning paint. Lightweight and user-friendly, it comes fully equipped with multiple spray tips, flex liners, and accessories to make painting doors, trim, walls, and furniture faster and easier than traditional methods.

## Description

Product Description The TrueCoat 360 Variable Speed Handheld Airless Sprayer is part of Graco’s DIY Series of sprayers. Designed for the DIY'er taking on smaller projects up to 2 gallons in size. Ideal for projects like doors, trim, interior walls, outdoor furniture, garage doors or fences. Get the ultimate control and dial in your project with the 1-10 Project Pace Control. Start on 1 or 2 for smaller detailed projects like cabinet doors or staining spindles or bump up the speed to 8 or 9 to tackle walls or fences in a breeze. With exclusive features like the VacuValve, you have the ability to spray in any direction, even upside down. The patented FlexLiner System allows for the easiest setup, just squeeze to prime and start to spray. Only Graco TrueAirless Paint Sprayers offer TRUEQUALITY; pro-grade technology in a user-friendly design, TRUESPEED; the fastest way to finish with one-pass coverage and TRUECONTROL; the ability to spray coatings unthinned with less overspray. Nothing beats the TrueAirless experience. From the Manufacturer Graco - The Brand Preferred by Pros. Whether you’re a weekend warrior, a serious DIY enthusiast, a handyman or remodeling contractor, or a painting professional, Graco makes the ideal airless spraying equipment to meet your needs. Whether you are just starting out or moving up, choose the Magnum or Graco model to help you handle your job with ease. No matter what you're painting—entire homes, rooms, decks or fences—Graco has you covered!

Review: Works Great - I'm a DIYer who needed to paint a rental property, including kitchen and bath cabinets, doors, door frames, walls, and ceilings. It was a lot of painting for a guy who does not like to paint, particularly doors and cabinets. My wife, knowing my love of power tools, told me I should consider buying a paint sprayer. I did a fair bit of research on paint sprayers and chatted with employees at my local Sherwin-Williams paint store. I ended up purchasing Graco’s True Coat 360 variable speed airless paint sprayer on desertcart. I’ve been using the sprayer for about 1 month and I absolute love it! Things I Really Like: 1. The Graco educational/instructional videos. They made the setup and use easy and gave me some confidence that I could use it in a variety of applications. 2. Graco's attention to detail. Which includes the design and function of the sprayer and what is included in the order (lubricant, funnel-strainer system, spray tips, laminated instructions, paint bucket lip, carry bag). 3. The variable speed, which I'm glad I purchased. I used a different speed for room and closet doors, door frames, cabinet doors and frames, walls, and ceiling. 4. Works great on ceilings. At the time of purchase, I questioned whether the sprayer would work with the tip pointed up. Worked great and so much easier than rolling a popcorn ceiling! 5. Not much overspray. I learned to minimize over spray when spraying near the ceiling and floor. Need to cut in with brush – more than you would need to do with a roller. Also found that its best to keep the sprayer perpendicular to the wall when spraying near the ceiling and floor. 6. Coverage with one coat, in most cases. I needed to spray a second coat for door frames (without doors attached). Trying to paint them in one coat resulted in paint runs. Occasionally, I needed to spot spray walls and ceilings. This was because I moved the sprayer to quickly, or I was not holding the sprayer perpendicular. I was able to spray doors (~10), when detached from the frame, with one coat (turned out great-so much better than rolling). This includes louvered closet doors. I did paint a couple of doors attached to the frame using two coats. This was necessary because I struggled with developing the skill to paint door frames in one coat and because the faces of the door needed to be painted a different color. 7. The inclusion of both a narrow and a wide spray tip. The wide tip worked best for me on doors, walls, and ceilings. I used the narrow tip for door and cabinet frames. 8. Light weight. The sprayer itself is very light weight and when filled with paint was easy for me to manage with one hand. My daughter felt more comfortable operating the sprayer using 2 hands. 9. Reusable flex liners. I used 2 liners for the entire project. I discarded one after completing the project because of paint on the outside of the liner – even though the liner remained pliable. Additional Comments 1. The storage procedures needs to be clearly described and included on the laminated instructions. Should armor solution be used between daily, weekly, or long term use? I found that a residual amount of the armor solution remains in the sprayer in the cup portion beyond the screen filter, which then mixes with the paint when priming the sprayer. Some of it can be sprayed out as waste but some of the armor pools on the paint in the container. I’m not sure if this is expected or I’m not following proper procedures. Part on my confusion stems from the fact that the procedures described in the following videos are different: TrueCoat 360 Quick Start Series - Cleanup & Storage TrueCoat 360 - How To Store Your Sprayer 2. There is a fair bit of paint that remains in the sprayer container after the sprayer stops spraying paint. The volume remaining is too small to pour back into paint bucket. This is not a criticism of the design, as paint waste is inherent in any painting project. I learned that I could use the residual paint to do touch ups and cut ins. Ordering a second container (Graco 17R821) is helpful in this regard as it comes with a knob that seals the container with paint. I would use the knob on the container with residual paint and use it the paint the next day for cut-in work.
Review: Cuts Painting Time Drastically - This is my first time using a paint sprayer and I have to say, so far so great! The setup is very well explained and using the Graco airless sprayer couldn't have been easier. We painted an entire 1 car garage and laundry room in less than 5 hours, start to finish, including clean up. And the ease of painting ceilings is worth the entire purchase. No more rolling overhead which kills my shoulders and arms. We used paint right out of the can, no thinning. I will say that you really have to mix the paint well. Even though the strainer that is included, catches all of the "chunks" that are not mixed well in paint that has been sitting, still a thick paint will cause the filter to clog and the sprayer will stop working, as it should. The only issue I have is the container is rather small so you will need to refill often. But that is a small price to pay to the time it saves in painting. And the finish is great. No brush or roller marks. Cleanup takes a little time. Just like cleaning up using other methods. You definitely need a small brush, like an old toothbrush, to get in all of the small areas. All in all, this is going to be a great addition to my tool shed. I can't attest to the durability since we have only used it once. But following instructions for cleanup and storage, I expect this to last quite a while.

## Features

- Perfect for DIYers looking for a fast and easy alternative to brushes and rollers to quickly complete a number of household projects
- Ideal for projects up to 2 gallons in size, allowing you tackle a range of projects every year
- No thinning required to achieve a smooth, professional finish
- Stainless Steel Piston Pump delivers high or low pressure so you can spray paint or stain unthinned
- Variable Speed Control allows you determine the pace for ultimate control on your project

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BLZKYNBH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #196,812 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #648 in Power Paint & HVLP Sprayers |
| Brand Name | Graco |
| Color | Blue/White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (368) |
| Included Components | 4-Spray Tips - 2 Paint Tips (Narrow and Wide), 2 Stain Tips (Narrow and Wide), Paint and Stain Inlet Filters, 4 - FlexLiner Bags (32 oz.), Paint Spout, Funnel and Strainer, 4 oz. Pump Armor, Seal Lube, Quick Start-Up Guide, Manual and Tool Storage Bag |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 5.25"W x 9.75"H |
| Item Type Name | Graco 26D283 TrueCoat 360 Variable Speed Paint Sprayer |
| Manufacturer | Graco Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 26D283 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | One year warranty against manufacturer defect |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Pressure | 1500 Pound per Square Inch |
| Model Name | TrueCoat 360 VSP Handheld Paint Sprayer |
| Model Number | 26D283 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Painting |
| Style Name | Gun |
| Tank Volume | 2 Gallons |
| UPC | 769946237726 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Graco
- **Color:** Blue/White
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Painting
- **Tank Volume:** 2 Gallons

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: No se le puede colocar un adaptador a 220?**
A: Si claro

**Q: sirve para pinturas diluidas con thinner?**
A: Si funciona, ya que viene con tips especiales para eso, y el envase soporta cualquier tipo de recubrimiento para aplicarse.

**Q: Trabaja con todo tipo de pintura?**
A: Si trabaja con todo tipo de pintura al 100.

**Q: What's up with the two gallon limit?  Can't I just keep refilling it?**
A: Yes, absolutely the cup can be refilled as you spray your project.  I believe Graco is just providing a project “size reference” when comparing models.  I just used this sprayer to stain my fence, 4.5 gallons, great results.  Best estimate, probably (2) 6’ sections of fence per full cup of stain, then refill and keep spraying.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works Great
*by T***. on January 11, 2024*

I'm a DIYer who needed to paint a rental property, including kitchen and bath cabinets, doors, door frames, walls, and ceilings. It was a lot of painting for a guy who does not like to paint, particularly doors and cabinets. My wife, knowing my love of power tools, told me I should consider buying a paint sprayer. I did a fair bit of research on paint sprayers and chatted with employees at my local Sherwin-Williams paint store. I ended up purchasing Graco’s True Coat 360 variable speed airless paint sprayer on Amazon. I’ve been using the sprayer for about 1 month and I absolute love it! Things I Really Like: 1. The Graco educational/instructional videos. They made the setup and use easy and gave me some confidence that I could use it in a variety of applications. 2. Graco's attention to detail. Which includes the design and function of the sprayer and what is included in the order (lubricant, funnel-strainer system, spray tips, laminated instructions, paint bucket lip, carry bag). 3. The variable speed, which I'm glad I purchased. I used a different speed for room and closet doors, door frames, cabinet doors and frames, walls, and ceiling. 4. Works great on ceilings. At the time of purchase, I questioned whether the sprayer would work with the tip pointed up. Worked great and so much easier than rolling a popcorn ceiling! 5. Not much overspray. I learned to minimize over spray when spraying near the ceiling and floor. Need to cut in with brush – more than you would need to do with a roller. Also found that its best to keep the sprayer perpendicular to the wall when spraying near the ceiling and floor. 6. Coverage with one coat, in most cases. I needed to spray a second coat for door frames (without doors attached). Trying to paint them in one coat resulted in paint runs. Occasionally, I needed to spot spray walls and ceilings. This was because I moved the sprayer to quickly, or I was not holding the sprayer perpendicular. I was able to spray doors (~10), when detached from the frame, with one coat (turned out great-so much better than rolling). This includes louvered closet doors. I did paint a couple of doors attached to the frame using two coats. This was necessary because I struggled with developing the skill to paint door frames in one coat and because the faces of the door needed to be painted a different color. 7. The inclusion of both a narrow and a wide spray tip. The wide tip worked best for me on doors, walls, and ceilings. I used the narrow tip for door and cabinet frames. 8. Light weight. The sprayer itself is very light weight and when filled with paint was easy for me to manage with one hand. My daughter felt more comfortable operating the sprayer using 2 hands. 9. Reusable flex liners. I used 2 liners for the entire project. I discarded one after completing the project because of paint on the outside of the liner – even though the liner remained pliable. Additional Comments 1. The storage procedures needs to be clearly described and included on the laminated instructions. Should armor solution be used between daily, weekly, or long term use? I found that a residual amount of the armor solution remains in the sprayer in the cup portion beyond the screen filter, which then mixes with the paint when priming the sprayer. Some of it can be sprayed out as waste but some of the armor pools on the paint in the container. I’m not sure if this is expected or I’m not following proper procedures. Part on my confusion stems from the fact that the procedures described in the following videos are different: TrueCoat 360 Quick Start Series - Cleanup & Storage TrueCoat 360 - How To Store Your Sprayer 2. There is a fair bit of paint that remains in the sprayer container after the sprayer stops spraying paint. The volume remaining is too small to pour back into paint bucket. This is not a criticism of the design, as paint waste is inherent in any painting project. I learned that I could use the residual paint to do touch ups and cut ins. Ordering a second container (Graco 17R821) is helpful in this regard as it comes with a knob that seals the container with paint. I would use the knob on the container with residual paint and use it the paint the next day for cut-in work.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Cuts Painting Time Drastically
*by M***E on March 23, 2024*

This is my first time using a paint sprayer and I have to say, so far so great! The setup is very well explained and using the Graco airless sprayer couldn't have been easier. We painted an entire 1 car garage and laundry room in less than 5 hours, start to finish, including clean up. And the ease of painting ceilings is worth the entire purchase. No more rolling overhead which kills my shoulders and arms. We used paint right out of the can, no thinning. I will say that you really have to mix the paint well. Even though the strainer that is included, catches all of the "chunks" that are not mixed well in paint that has been sitting, still a thick paint will cause the filter to clog and the sprayer will stop working, as it should. The only issue I have is the container is rather small so you will need to refill often. But that is a small price to pay to the time it saves in painting. And the finish is great. No brush or roller marks. Cleanup takes a little time. Just like cleaning up using other methods. You definitely need a small brush, like an old toothbrush, to get in all of the small areas. All in all, this is going to be a great addition to my tool shed. I can't attest to the durability since we have only used it once. But following instructions for cleanup and storage, I expect this to last quite a while.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good for cabinet repainting, but with some caveats
*by N***S on March 23, 2025*

I bought this spray gun for a kitchen cabinet repainting project. I chose this model because of the generally good ratings and affordable price. When i painted the first cabinet (which I'd placed face up, to avoid runs) I was apalled by the orange peel texture the sprayer produced. The sprayer put down way too much paint and I couldn't imagine the finish leveling well. To my surprise, the paint leveled down to a perfectly flat factory finish. I used Benjamin Moore Advance paint that's specifically designed for cabinet painting. Afte a while I found that the lowest setting of the variable speed control (1) allowed me to put down multiple thin layers of paint and achieve much smoother paint coverage. For cabinets, I used the wide spray nozzle, and for drawer fronts the narrow one. Everyone has been impressed by the factory-quality finish I was able to achieve. There are some downsides with this sprayer, however: 1. There are only 4 nozzles available: wide and narrow for either paint or stain. These come with the sprayer. There are no others available. I would have liked a finer spray nozzle for detail work. 2. The clean up process takes some time. For a 3 minute spraying session you might spend 30 minutes cleaning up. 3. It requires care to seal the replaceable plastic paint cup to the top that connects into the bottom of the sprayer. A good seal is essential for spraying. 4. The motor makes a racket. From new it sounded like the bearings had disintegrated. I assume this is normal, but it does make you wonder if it's going to fail. 5. The lowest setting on the spray volume control isn't low enough, but you can workaround this by controling diistance and spayer motion to lay down an even coating. Overall, this met my needs and did a great job on my cabinet repainting project (see the finished result in the picture). As an entry-level airless sprayer, it's a good option for many types of projects.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Graco 26D283 TrueCoat 360 Variable Speed Paint Sprayer
- Graco 17A226 FlexLiner Paint Bags, 32 oz, Spray, 3-Pack
- TCP Global 50 Pack of Paint Strainers with Fine 190 Micron Filter Tips - Premium Pure Blue Ultra-Flow Blue Nylon Mesh - Cone Paint Filter Screen 3D Printer

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