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๐จ Unleash Your Inner DIY Master with the PaintEater!
The Wagner Spraytech 0513040 PaintEater is an electric palm grip paint removal sanding kit designed for efficient and effective paint stripping. Featuring a powerful 3.2 Amp motor and a 4-1/2" disc that operates at 2,600 RPM, it combines user control with high abrasive performance. The innovative open-web disc design reduces dust and paint build-up, while the Flex-Disc system ensures consistent results on uneven surfaces, making it the ideal tool for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.






| AC Adapter Current | 120 Amps |
| ASIN | B000FFYLJQ |
| Amperage Capacity | 120 Amps |
| Battery Description | Corded Electric, 120V |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,338 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #48 in Power Paint & HVLP Sprayers |
| Brand | Wagner |
| Brand Name | Wagner |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,353 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00024964167449 |
| Grit Number | 4.0 |
| Grit Type | inch |
| Included Components | Wagner Spraytech 0513040 PaintEater Electric Palm Grip Paint Removal Sanding Kit, Orbital Disc Sander |
| Item Type Name | Wagner Spraytech 0513040 PaintEater Electric Palm Grip Paint Removal Sanding Kit, Orbital Disc Sander |
| Item Weight | 3.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Wagner Spraytech |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 513040 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Warranty |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 2600 RPM |
| Model Number | 513040 |
| Power Source | Electric 120 Volts |
| Shape | palm grip tool |
| UPC | 024964167449 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
J**N
Great product!
Totally surprised at how well this works on removing peeling paint on my deck. I would recommend this for easy removal of peeling paint. Let the tool do the work!
A**R
Works as advertised
I have 13 old oak doors in my old house. They have about 8 coats of paint on each door - the top 4 are latex paint and the bottom 4 are oil based enamel from what I can tell. I have tried orbital sanders, belt sanders, paint strippers and heat guns. All of them can get through the latex, but it takes hours to get through the enamel that has been on for decades. I had the most success with the heat gun and scraper, but it still took me about 8-10 hours a door to strip the paint. I bought the Paint Eater and tried it for about 15 minutes tonight. It chewed right through the latex like it was nothing and after a few passes made it through the enamel. I got about 1/2 of one side of the door completed - definitely a time saver and stripped it clean down to the bare wood. I do have a few complaints though... The motor is 2600 RPM's, so when you pass over the paint it will sometimes bite it really hard and throw you around a bit - it took me off guard the first time and it nearly flew right off my table. Definitely need 2 hands and a tight grip to hold onto this thing. It spins so fast that if you leave it in one area too long it will begin to melt the paint which just spins the paint around and clogs up your pad. Also, after only 15 minutes it got so hot that it was uncomfortable to hold around the motor and when I stopped smoke was coming off of it - I assume the paint chips that were trapped in the arbor. Overall, the few complaints don't outweigh the time that this has saved me just from my little test tonight. The pads seem a little pricey, but it will probably be about the same price as the amount of sanding discs I was using before for each door.
A**R
Quality is better than expected works well on exterior siding
I've been using the paint eater to prep cedar siding before re-painting my entire house. It works quite well and will strip the paint off if you need to remove it all and you can feather pretty good also with it if that's all you need to do. I found where I have old boards with 4 layers of old paint on pine siding it was hard to feather as it was making some deeper rough edges so I used a palm sander to help feather those. On the newer sides of my house it's all cedar and has only one primer and paint layer and it feathers much better on that and I didn't need to do extra sanding on mostly all of that. Overall it was worth buying because it does very well when you haven't got several old layers to deal with. If I had a situation with really bad siding with 4 layers of old paint in really bad shape I would try one of those diamond blade strippers as I think they will strip off old paint a lot faster than this will. This will strip off all the paint if you want, but it would take longer than the diamond blade strippers from what I've seen. Good product to have though and happy I have it for my project as it's doing a great job on the cedar siding with only a couple layers of old paint which hasn't got too much peeling and where it is peeling it seems to feather it well. Also on the old pine siding their was never a primer applied before it was originally stained so I think that is causing it to be harder to feather as it wants to just strip it all off to the bare wood, this probably wouldn't be happening if it wasn't for the lack of a primer on the original solid stain paint job, as the primer would hold the solid stain on better so if can take the sanding without coming completely off.
R**H
Totally Worth It
Works great. I stripped an entire house exterior with this. Somewhere online I found an adapter for traditional angle grinder discs, and the whole thing is better for stripping paint than a rotary sander - this is cheaper, the shape, power and general form factor more conducive to stripping paint. Gets very hot just like all other tools, quieter than rotary sanders. Loved it!
C**I
Way better than I expected
We have 3 houses that I have to paint, so I would qualify as a busy DIY. The Wagner Painteater, lives up to what they say it is. I have $300 6" Bosch sander, which has more flexibility because of grit variability, but it is heavy and blows through sanding discs. I used the Wagner first and thought the sanding pads didn't last long enough, until i tried the Bosch and blew through those sanding discs. if I were a professional painter, I think I would have it in my toolbox for flexibility on the job, but as a homeowner I think it is fabulous. You will need lots of extra sanding pads, however, i don't think. you will be spending any more with the Wagner than with sanding discs.
E**.
Makita gv5010 disc sander worked way better than Paint Eater
I am a DIYer who tackled the task of prepping and repainting soffit/eaves and fascia in my home. I Heard wonderful reviews from reputable sources about the Paint Eater, so I was very confident this was the right tool. I spent 3 days scraping peeling paint with a 5-in-1 tool and then used the Paint Eater. Eventually it dawned on me that I was taking way too long and it wasnโt producing good results โฆ there had to be a better way. I came across two alternatives. The first was the Paint Remover Pro, but this tool was just too expensive ($800). The second alternative was using a disc sander. I first tried the dewalt 5โ disc sander. Results were better but required to much sand paper changeout. Finally I tried the Makita gv5010 5โ disc sander along with 7โ discs (those made by Makita). The Makita discs are very durable and do t require too much disc changout. This tool was way better than the Paint Eater. Way faster and far better results. Iโm not sure how the Paint Eater got such great reviews. Maybe itโs good for small areas like window, door, or interior trim. But for larger exterior home projects such as eaves/soffit, donโt waste your time or money with the Paint Eater. Try the Makita gv5010 5โ disc sander with 7โ 50-grit sanding discs (only those made from Makita as these last way longer than those from other brands). If you have a very, very large area you might even opt for the Paint Remover Pro.
N**A
It can be a bit jumpy
I used this a LOT to grind the paint off my wood lap siding house. The paint was thick, 80 years or so worth. It WILL grind it down but it was much easier to scrape off the thick stuff by hand. On a smaller project you could use this to grind it all off. What was left after I hand scraped this tool did excellent. One side of my house I only hand scraped. The other side I used this after and it looks much much better. Its a hardy little worker, a bit jumpy at times but I'm very happy with the final result. Replacement pads are cheaper at Menards than on this site.
K**H
Tips through old paint!
Where has this monster been all my life ๐ this booger will power through multiple layers of paint very quickly. One word of caution, do not wear loose clothing and tie your hair up if itโs long. This thing will take it all before you can bat an eye. Dead serious! All in all I will not hand sand without this beast ever again!
M**.
Five Stars
A1
B**B
Nice product
120v item with quick delivery
D**T
Saved the day.
I was desperate for any tool that could resolve the huge job of prepping our 100 year old cottage for a much needed paint job. Facebook video lead me to the Paint Eater and based on that I ordered one online. Absolutely no disappointments! The tool worked as promised no glitches, no performance concerns and despite working it constantly for 8 - 10 hour days for 4 days it's still runs like new. No regrets and would recommend to anyone.
P**R
Works well
Abrasive pad does not last too long but does the job.
M**C
Great tool / poor replacement disks
Tool works great but replacement disks are really expensive and last only a couple hours of eating paint off wood.
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