








🎨 Transform your space in minutes—paint like a pro, no sweat!
The WAGNER ControlPro 250M is a high-efficiency airless paint sprayer designed for medium to large interior and exterior projects. With adjustable spray pressure up to 110 bar, a 9-meter hose for extended reach, and the ability to cover 15 m² in just 2 minutes, it delivers fast, precise, and consistent finishes. Its innovative nozzle technology reduces overspray by up to 55%, while the lightweight design and smart app support make it ideal for professionals and serious DIYers aiming to save time and achieve flawless results.










| ASIN | B0747WCSB2 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 39,957 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 53 in Paint Sprayers |
| Colour | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (866) |
| Date First Available | 25 July 2017 |
| Hose Length | 9 Metres |
| Included Components | 1 x Basic unit 250 M Hose (9m) Hybrid Gun Filter Set Tip 311, 517 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 7.6 kg |
| Item model number | Airless Paint Sprayer |
| Manufacturer | Wagner |
| Material | Metal |
| Measurement System | Metric |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | 2371054 |
| Pattern | Single |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 39.54 x 45.99 x 33.47 cm; 7.6 kg |
| Special Features | Airless, Lightweight |
| Style | 250 M |
P**L
Steep learning curve, but once mastered, works well
The instructions are seriously lacking, but once mastered, this machine works well. Took me around 3 hours to figure out the quirks, so to save you some time: 1. contract matt emulsion with the correct filter and nozzle (according to instructions) will need to be watered down by 10-20% 2. the pick up / collector needs to be submerged well below the surface of the paint, otherwise the machine loses pressure, the pump stays on and the gun just dribbles. Its clear to identify, and happened repeatedly when the 10 litre paint tub got down to around half full (despite the pick-up being well submerged. 3. cleaning is best done by pulling through clean water for a few minutes (with spray nozzle removed), then give the gun, filter and pick-up a thorough clean. You can avoid wasting paint by catching the watery paint in a container and use the next day to dilute your neat paint. its not quite as messy as I expected, doing ceilings goes everywhere as you might expect, but with walls its not bad, and the spray focus is pretty good. Its a nice bit of kit that will save time if you have a lot of surface to paint. Probably not ideal for the home, but warehouses, commercial premises etc., its ideal. And at this price, cheaper than hiring something similar.
H**N
Brilliant - it’s saved me Hours
I purchased the 350 M sprayer and it’s brilliant. I am painting out a large workshop area and I started with the roller and brush method - it took me about 4 days to do half of it when someone told me about the airless sprayers - I had never heard of them. I wish I had sooner - what took me 2 days with the roller and brush I did in 2 hours, it’s amazing and really easy to use and it leaves a really nice finish. So the down side is that you must mask any areas you don’t want spraying and cover the floor really well it’s not so much spills but the fine mist will cover anything you don’t cover. Cleaning the machine isn’t difficult but takes a little longer perhaps than cleaning a roller and tray but who cares when it saves so much time. The machine isn’t bulky or heavy and is easy to move around all you need to do is plug it into a power supply. Would I recommend this product - absolutely - it’s already paid for itself in the time it’s saved me.
H**R
Great product
Great product and value
D**N
Great finish but...
Painted our large kitchen in a day. The finish is excellent. The spraying was done in the time it would have taken me to paint one wall with a brush - not the ceiling. That essentially is the good thing. The bad is the time it took to mask up, the disruption, the overspray, the fabric that allowed overspray to seep through. In short, making and cleaning was a nightmare. I came away thinking what a great tool it is in the right circumstances. If you have an empty house to paint, this is the machine for you! If you have several large surfaces to paint, it will do it in no time. Getting the paint mix right was relatively easy. The gun was fine, easy to use... but hard to clean. This is another minus - cleaning the machine and pipework. I wanted it to be spotless so it took a long time. Again, this is all about the amount of painting you have to do - the more the merrier. The less the more miserable. It is that simple.
T**N
STAY AWAY
unnecessarily expensive. It is possible to find products that do the same job and are much more affordable. I do house painting work. And you could get into trouble with this machine. I think £400 is wasted. Installation and cleaning are not as easy as one might think. Thank you for allowing me to share my experiences here.
M**L
No brainer for painting block work
Garden renovation. I quite like the texture of block work so thought I would give it a go painting them. I’ve painted exterior masonry before… it’s a slog and the results are generally not favourable with a roller, in my view. Enter the Control Pro 350M. This machine is absolutely fantastic. It gets right into the block work and the finish is just spectacular. Preparation is key, it’s incredibly boring and hard on the knees but get yourself some duct tape and a big roll of brown Kraft paper and just cover everything. Today was really gusty. There was the odd spray that just disappeared over the horizon. This could be an issue so be careful as you don’t want to spend the next weekend scrubbing overspray off your neighbours windows. However, even under these suboptimal conditions it worked extremely well. I sprayed a coat of farrow and ball Masonry & Plaster Stabilising Primer (diluted 10%, dial on 2) and it worked extremely well. Make sure you clean everything well straight away after this and wear a face mask while spraying. Left that for 24 hrs and then 2 coats (separated by about 2 hrs) of farrow and ball exterior masonry paint, colour was Inchyra blue. The result was top notch. I diluted by 25% and had the dial on 3, this delivered hardly any blobs/dribbles and any that did just rub them off straight away with wet cloth. There was the odd spot that did I did not mask well enough and got covered (to my dismay) but wife strode out confidently with some nail polish remover and sorted it out. Solid. Btw: - You don’t need the extension unless you’re painting ceilings. - Mix paint really well with a drill. - I’ve never sprayed, watch a few YouTubes, it’s easier than I expected. - Preparation is a pig. However, it is the key to great results, stick a podcast on and get in with it. -if you get dribbles, dilute a further 5-10% and turn pressure up 1/2 a notch. - Cleaning isn’t that bad, you’ve done the work so crack a beer and just clean it. - I’m so impressed with the results I would happily use it for a single, small room. Even though rolling would be quicker and less hassle.
M**D
Der Stecker ist für deutsche Steckdosen nicht richtig
م**د
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