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I have used both the wagner power sprayer and power roller I was impressed by both of them, But {seems like there's always a but} depending on the size of the vanity your building I might consider a spray can or two instead of the power sprayer. The power sprayer would probably take more time to clean after you used it then the time you would actualy spend painting
A key thought here is that finishing is a subjective thing. What you like the next person would never accept. Some guys will strip the finish off and start over a few bubbles.
I have used both HVLP with the compresser and the traditional styles of finishing. I will be buy a real HLVP, either a Turbinaire or the Fuji brand. The real HVLP is about $800 to $1600 depending upon the brand and options. Like Ray noted the cleaning of the unit is lots of time. Seriously, if you do not invest the time you will have equipment mess. Spray heads and guns are more maintenance than any other tool in the chest. If you are not doing a lot of finishing, or reselling the work you might want to consider your other options.
If you are not happy with the finish get some books from the library and read up. Knowledge is your best tool. Like you I was never happy with the finish and later learned there are flow agents, to help with the finish. There are brushes then there are "real" brushes. I would not have believed there can be a difference in the finish but there is a huge improvement with a clean high quality brush. Natural hair works better with enamel, and that sort of choices that you need to know about, not just price. Rollers are the same thing. The length of the roller, needs to match the surface texture and the finish type. Latex needs a different nap and composition than oil based. I am telling you these things -- not to discourage you -- but to encourage you to read up. You can invest a pile of money -- even the Earlex or Rockler HLVP cheapest models on the market are $125. + . Not trivial money that anyone wants to throw around casually.
If you go the way Ray suggests -- I use rattle cans for lots of projects -- get a really good brand. Try a couple of the better ones, and build a primer base on some scraps, then makes some sample tests at angle (test for runny paint) and hiding. You may like the finish better, not only because it is sprayed, but it is oil based, which is harder and lasts longer. At the very minimum consider cans of spray for the primer coats. You will get a fast dry, and smooth base go build a final finish coat on. If you are going with white, and it is only a vanity (meaning low square foot to cover), you will gain nothing over a rattle can, or roller / brush combination. HVLP units really are needed for someone using lots of hard colors to paint with, like black, burgundy, or clear finishes. My son has a sign company, and I help him out with the wood signs that we have to clear coat. Otherwise we would not even consider it. Hard to justify the $$$'s.
I hope my comments help. They are just my perspective and nothing more. If you really WANT the HVLP I can understand that, and no disparaging remarks from me. :-)
Phil B.
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