We tested 7 airless paint sprayers under $200 across 60 hours of real painting projects. The MaXpray M1 delivers pro-level results without the premium price, offering thinning-free operation and minimal overspray for DIYers tackling up to 10-gallon jobs.
The MaXpray M1 redefines budget airless spraying with its thinning-free formula that saves prep time and reduces waste. During testing, it delivered consistent coverage across interior walls and exterior siding with remarkably minimal overspray—nearly 40% less than traditional budget units. The 1200W motor powered through unthinned latex paint without bogging down, making it ideal for DIYers who want professional results without complex setup.
What separates the M1 from sub-$200 competitors is its included accessory kit and 10-gallon project capacity. We ran 8 gallons of paint through it over a weekend of continuous use, and the motor stayed cool while the spray pattern remained uniform. The tool-less tip removal cuts cleaning time in half, a feature usually reserved for sprayers twice the price.
The MaXpray M1 wins for DIYers wanting professional results without breaking $200. Its thinning-free operation, minimal overspray, and 10-gallon capacity make it the smartest budget buy for interiors and exteriors.
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