Have you ever found yourself in this situation:
You finally have some free time on the weekend and want to give your old fence a fresh coat of color, only to realize — the nearest outlet is a full 50 meters away.
Extension cord? Not long enough. Buy another one? That's another hassle.
This is exactly the problem we're solving today: achieving high-quality outdoor spraying without an outlet.
Meet the Main Characters: EP102A Cordless + 2.2mm Nozzle
The greatest value of this combination can be summed up in four words: freedom of movement.
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EP102A Cordless: The core selling point is that it doesn't rely on an outlet. Fully charge it, carry the machine anywhere around your yard, and spray wherever you want.
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2.2mm Nozzle: Specifically designed for high-viscosity outdoor paints. Exterior latex, wood paint, and fence paint — which ordinary nozzles can't handle — this nozzle sprays smoothly, with high output and fast coverage.
If you're spraying large areas like a fence or shed, it's recommended to also equip a large-capacity paint cup and a sealing gasket — saving you from frequent refills while preventing leaks that could dirty your hands.
Which Paints Are Recommended?
This setup works very well with the following liquids (all stable for spraying with the 2.2mm nozzle):
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Exterior latex paint
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Exterior wood paint
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Fence paint
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Protective varnish
Quick tip: When spraying high-viscosity paint, move slower than usual. This allows the paint to fully adhere without leaving bare spots or causing drips.
Three Key Tips for Outdoor Spraying
1. Plan Your Battery Management in Advance
Estimate the spraying area before you start.
If the fence area is large, it's wise to have a spare battery on hand — avoiding the frustration of running out of power midway and having to go recharge.
2. Watch the Wind Direction — Spray with Your Back to the Wind
Wind is the most overlooked factor in outdoor spraying.
Whenever possible, spray with your back to the wind. This saves paint and prevents overspray from drifting onto planters, lawns, or neighboring properties.
3. High Viscosity Means Slower Speed
High-viscosity paint is not a mist — it's more like a liquid stream.
Remember this principle: better to move too slowly than to move back and forth too quickly. Steady, slow movement yields the most even results.
Who Is This Solution For?
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Homeowners with a yard or garden
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Outdoor DIY enthusiasts who enjoy hands-on projects
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Handy people who frequently refinish sheds, fences, and planters
Final Thoughts
The biggest pain points in outdoor spraying are never about technique — they're about power supply and equipment matching.
Break free from cord constraints with a cordless model, and tackle high-viscosity paints with a 2.2mm large nozzle. You'll find that a job that used to take all day can be done in just one hour.
The freedom isn't in the spray gun — it's the confidence to spray whenever you want.
