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Fuji Spray 2250 Hobby-PRO 2 - HVLP Spray System + Bonus Kit + Bonus Filters

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Features

  • Extra Turbine Filters and Extra Bottom Feed Cup Parts Kit INCLUDED with this system
  • Professional Non-bleed Spray Gun features pattern control knob to adjust size of fan pattern from small to large
  • Spray Gun has stainless steel fluid nozzle and needle. Ergonomic handle is insulated and never gets hot
  • 25-Feet hose includes air control valve to reduce overspray and bounce back
  • Handy Gun Holder on Turbine

Description

The Hobby-PRO 2 is the perfect HVLP Spray System for the serious Hobbyist. This system includes the Fuji M-Model non-bleed spray gun which has all professional features including a rear pattern control knob to adjust the fan size from small to large. The size of the bottom feed cup is 1 quart. Fuji installs a super powerful 2-stage motor which provides enough power to spray all known coatings (when properly thinned). This Turbine develops approximately 5psi. The Hobby-PRO 2 is offered with a larger size tip (1.8mm) which is ideal for thicker viscosity paint such as latex or larger surface area projects such as fences and decks. Easy to maintain. Perfect for the Hobbyist or DIYer. Heavy-duty metal case. Handy gun holder. Portable and powerful. Even though the Hobby PRO 2 was designed with the weekend warrior in mind, this machine performs as good as any other and is offered at an unbeatable price. Durable metal turbine case sits on 4-Feet rubber. Modular power cord, viscosity cup, cleaning brush, and 20 page user manual included. In addition to this we have also included a pair of filters and a Bottom Feed Cup Parts Kit. From the Manufacturer The Hobby-PRO 2 is the perfect HVLP Spray System for the serious hobbyist. This system includes the Fuji M-Model non- bleed spray gun which has all professional features including a rear pattern control knob to adjust the fan size from small to large. The size of the bottom feed cup is 1 quart. Fuji installs a super powerful 2-stage which provides enough power to spray all known coatings (when properly thinned). The Hobby-PRO 2 Turbine develops approximately 5psi. The standard Aircap set is the general purpose No.3 (1.3mm) for fine finishing. Easy to maintain. Perfect for professional or beginner. Heavy-duty metal case. Handy gun holder. Portable and powerful. Even though the Hobby PRO 2 was designed with the weekend warrior in mind, this machine performs as good as any other and is offered at an unbeatable price. Durable metal turbine case sits on 4-Feet rubber. Modular power cord, viscosity cup, cleaning brush, and 20 page user manual included.

Brand: Fuji Spray


Tank Volume: 0.25 Gallons


Color: Black


Material: Stainless Steel


Item Weight: 1 Pounds


Brand: ‎Fuji Spray


Tank Volume: ‎0.25 Gallons


Color: ‎Black


Material: ‎Stainless Steel


Item Weight: ‎1 Pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎14"W x 15.5"H


Style: ‎Portable,Ergonomic


Power Source: ‎Air Powered


Included Components: ‎25ft. Air Hose, Spray Gun (Bottom Feed), Hobby-PRO 2 Turbine, Bonus Cup Parts Kit and pair of Filters


Model Name: ‎2250 Hobby-PRO 2 HVLP Spray System + Bonus Kit + Bonus Filters


Hose Length: ‎25 Feet


Manufacturer: ‎Fuji Spray


Part Number: ‎2250


Item Weight: ‎1 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎Canada


Item model number: ‎2250


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Voltage: ‎110 Volts


Wattage: ‎1400 watts


Amperage Capacity: ‎15 Amps


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Portable, Low Pressure, High Volume


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: September 6, 2012


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Reasonable Cost, Good Controls & Ease of Use Make the Fuji Hobby Pro-2 a Good Choice
The media could not be loaded. This is the first time I've ever used a spray gun for painting and I'm hooked! I'm not a painter by trade - just a weekend warrior around the house. I did a lot of research prior to purchasing this Fuji model and I'm glad I went with the Fuji Hobby Pro - 2. It's basically the same as the Semi-Pro unit (different color) with different default air caps (the Hobby-Pro comes with an 1.8 mm air cap; the Semi-Pro has an 1.3mm air cap. For lacquers and urethane products a smaller sized air cap will result in a nicer finish; if you are applying something like latex paint (which I was) you'll want at least a 1.5mm, 1.8mm or even the 2.0mm air cap. The Hobby Pro-2 sold by Amazon comes with some extras (the bonus kit and bonus filters) which is nice; I've painted 7 or 8 times since I purchased this sprayer just under a month ago. Haven't had to 'dip' into these extras but glad to know they are around if I need them. Both the Hobby Pro-2 and the Semi-Pro models are 2 stage turbine High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) systems. HVLPs come in 2,3,4 and 5 stage systems. From my home needs, and based on cost I decided a 2 stage system was adequate. They are somewhat loud - but since there is a 25' air hose with the product you can move the unit to a reasonable distance away from your work (and you want to do this so your Fuji unit won't pull in paint from the air). Also, both of the 2 stage HVLP systems come with Fuji's M-model spray guns; other higher end Fuji sprayers come with T-model guns (which are lighter weight and probably 'somehow better' in other ways). I find the weight and build of the M-model guns to be just fine (not too heavy) and well-built. Accessories I Purchased Based on other recommendations in reviews as well as videos I watched, I decided to purchase a few extras in addition to the base Fuji Hobby-Pro 2 product: * 2.0mm air cap set (yet to use it; Fuji recommends it if you feel you want to spray walls/large areas with latex paint which I don't suspect I will but who knows) I've been using the 1.8mm air cap thinned to Fuji's recommendation for latex and it's working beautifully on shelves, doors and trim. * 6' Fuji whip hose ($36.25 on Amazon); this connects between your spray gun and the rather hefty 25' air hose. I really recommend this as it allows much more flexibility when you are working on your project and needing to move the gun around. I'd like to see this as a standard offering with the Fuji Hobby-Pro 2 as I think it would be very hard to maneuver the spray gun attached directly to the heavier 25' air hose. (Especially true from a beginner like me) * Remote control outlet strip ($13.99 on Amazon) and highly recommend it as it allows you to turn the Fuji unit on/off while you reposition your work. * Paint strainers (I bought a TCP Global 50 pack - $8.96 on Amazon) very quality product by the way. You want these as the last thing you want is crud in your spray gun that will do one of two things: 1) gum up your gun, or 2) end up on your project. The picture I attached shows the Fuji sprayer (gun on handle of turbine unit), the 25' air hose, the 6' whip hose, and the remote control I'm using with it. The short video will show you how loud it is if you are standing next to it - which is one of the reasons there is a 25' air hose ;-) I think this video sounds a little more whiny that it is actually - could be due to the fact I had the air hose disconnected when I recorded the video. What I Like About the Fuji Hobby-Pro 2 * portable size, relatively light-weight and easy to move around with handle * spray gun holder (you actually mount this yourself with supplied hardware (takes a couple of minutes) * Controls on the M-model spray gun: pattern, flow and orientation of whatever it is you are spraying out of the gun is very easy to adjust to get exactly what you want (and testing on some scrape) prior to actually applying to your project * quick-release bayonet mount of the standard 1 quart paint can is very easy to work with and makes adding paint a snap * the 1 quart paint can has a metal rim about the bottom of the can - I found out the value of this when I dropped the can from a height of about 7 feet when I was attempting to put it on a shelf and it bounded several times on the cement floor of my garage so hard this metal rim popped off (easy to put back on) and had a slight ripple in the bottom of it, but the main can didn't have a scratch on it. * the 25' air hose seems high quality and very flexible and I assume it will last a lifetime * ease of spray gun assembly/disassembly - I can break it down, clean it and reassemble it under 10 minutes. (my regime for cleaning: empty paint can, rise, fill with water, spray through gun with pattern control 'closed' to circle, air flow (located on the air hose - or in my case I moved it to the whip hose) closed off 2/3rd of the way and flow control wide open (to allow a fat stream of water to come out of the gun; then I refill with some paint thinner and blow that through the gun; then disassemble the gun, rinse/clean parts and reassemble.) What I don't Like About the Fuji Hobby-Pro 2 * wish it came with the 6' whip hose as a standard part as I consider it essential * 25' air hose quite honestly reeks of a bad rubbery smell when it is first unwrapped. I literally had to leave it outside in the sun for a few days and then store it in the garage for another few before I wanted to be anywhere near it LoL. After almost 30 days it now simply smells slightly unpleasant. Depending on where you are using it this may not be an issue or a big one (In my case I was painting in a spray tent a made in my garage and had the Fuji unit in an attached office so the smell of the hose was a consideration). Having said all that, it's fine now and I assume the quality and flexibility of the hose 'required' whatever evil mix of elements that went into it. As I mentioned previously, it's high quality and should last a lifetime. * the unit comes with two friction fit filters (I assume intake and exhaust); well it's nice that these can be cleaned easily - they are exactly the same size (different densities) and so they could be 'switched' by accident after cleaning. Interestingly Fuji discusses this in their product manual mentioning that the 'finer' filter goes on the side with the 'F' from Fuji as a way to remember. They could have made one slightly bigger/smaller or rectangular vs. square, etc.; some way to keep from confusing them. I actually saw a video comparing the Fuji to another brand and recommended the other brand based on the fact the reviewer pulled out a filter (the less dense exhaust filter) and said he thought it would allow paint back in over time and that would limit the life of the turbine. Had he pulled out the 'correct' intake filter he'd probably would have recommended the Fuji. Overall, I'm very satisfied with the Fuji Hobby-Pro 2 and would recommend it (or any of Fuji's other higher end products if they fit your budget). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2020 by B. Haidri B. Haidri

  • Love it.
Bought this sprayer after having my second $149 Rockler HVLP sprayer fail on me after only a few uses. This sprayer is soooo much nicer. Easy to use, easy to clean (for a spray gun), and I'm getting excellent finishes using BM Advance paint on my cabinet work. Wish I hadn't wasted my time (and money) on the cheap units. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2024 by BCH

  • Worth the slight price difference!
I have an Earlex 5500 that I paid $300 for. It worked well so long as everything was extremely thin. But I recently had jobs that needed thicker material and the Earlex just spat the paint and finishes out (and yes, I was using a large needle and I thinned according to their directions). So I got the Fuji Spray Hobby-Pro 2 and my goodness, what a difference. For not too much more money, the build quality of this unit is amazing! The instructions were written for human beings - no really! And spray quality is outstanding! I used interior latex, thinned with 25% water, and it shot it smooth as glass on primed MDF, even the edges. I also tried spraying a thicker-than-normal finish on another piece, and it looks amazing! Overspray was minimal, and dry time was less than half that of a paint brush. And clean up was quite easy, although I am going to order the teflon cup, as the one that comes with it requires quite a bit of scrubbing to get everything out of it. And I gave the noise rating a 4 because this unit is loud. However, if you follow directions and put this well away from your work (do it for a lot of reasons!), you don't really have noise issues. Finally, for those on the fence about this unit versus the Fuji Semi Pro 2, I like this deal better. You get the a larger aircap with this unit, which is not really suitable for fine finishes, but is great for paints. Order the smaller aircap separately if you need it. The biggie is that for the same price, this unit comes with extra turbine filters and and a bottom feed cup parts kit (e.g., spare lid liners, air tubes, etc.). I found I needed those things with the Earlex, but couldn't find them anywhere. So spend a few extra dollars and get what you really want. As a friend of mine says, "it's best to just cry once". As soon as you use this, you won't cry again. One last word of advice, READ THE MANUAL. It has a lot of useful information that is well organized and well written, and it only takes a few minutes to go through. for example, unlike the Earlex, this cup will outgas when you take the cap off. That means some paint/finish can came out the side. Like they say, put pressure on the lid while unlocking, and you won't have the problem. In other words, don't just read the manual - actually do what it says! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2019 by RC

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