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PaintJet Bravo: price, specs & review

The facade painter. Attaches to the lifts contractors already own and coats huge exterior walls with machine consistency — keeping crews off the boom.

The bottom line

Best for: Owners and contractors of warehouses, plants, and large commercial facades that need repainting at scale.

Price: The PaintJet Bravo is not sold at a retail price. PaintJet operates a service model for large-scale industrial and commercial painting; pricing is quoted per project.

Availability: In commercial service for industrial and large commercial exteriors — warehouses, plants, and big-box facades — using equipment already standard on job sites.

WHERE IT WINS

  • Uses standard lift equipment already on most sites
  • Consistent film thickness humans can't match at scale
  • Removes workers from elevated painting — the safety win

WHERE IT LOSES

  • Built for big flat expanses, not detailed trim work
  • Service model — not a machine you buy and own
  • Weather-dependent like all exterior coating work

The full review

Bravo answers a question facility owners actually have: who repaints half a million square feet of warehouse wall without putting a crew on booms for a month? PaintJet's robot mounts on the standard lifts already sitting on most job sites and coats large exteriors with machine-consistent film thickness — a spec humans genuinely can't match across acres of wall, and one that translates directly into coating lifespan. Crews supervise from the ground instead of working at height, which insurers and safety officers notice immediately.

It's a specialist sold as a service: big flat expanses are its territory, detailed trim work is not, and weather windows constrain it like any exterior coating operation. Pricing is quoted per project, which makes evaluation refreshingly simple — put your next repaint out to bid both ways and compare numbers that include the safety and schedule math.

Our read: for owners and contractors of warehouses, plants, and big-box facades, Bravo turns an unpleasant, hazardous, weather-hostage project into a quotable service with better coating consistency. It's the narrowest tool in our building index and completely unashamed of it — which is exactly why it works.

Frequently asked

How much does the PaintJet Bravo cost?
The PaintJet Bravo is not sold at a retail price. PaintJet operates a service model for large-scale industrial and commercial painting; pricing is quoted per project.
Can I get the PaintJet Bravo right now?
In commercial service for industrial and large commercial exteriors — warehouses, plants, and big-box facades — using equipment already standard on job sites.
What are the key specs of the Bravo?
Key specs of the Bravo: task — Large-scale exterior & industrial painting; speed — Multiples of a human crew on big walls; platform — Mounts to standard lifts on site; sensing — Vision-guided consistent coverage; crew — Small supervising crew, off the wall.
Who is the Bravo best for?
Owners and contractors of warehouses, plants, and large commercial facades that need repainting at scale. Current availability status: Service contract.

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