The Night Quill Hard Touch is the sturdiest actuator in the original Night Quill range. Designed for artists who prefer a bit more resistance or those working with high-pressure cans, the Hard Touch requires a firmer press to activate. This added resistance provides a "stiff" feel that is perfect for maintaining a consistent flow without the trigger feeling too "loose."
Take command of your spray can with a tool built for power, stability, and long-lasting comfort.
Key Features
Firm & Controlled Trigger: As the "Hard" variant, this actuator provides the most resistance in the set. It requires a slightly stronger grip, which helps prevent accidental activation and is excellent for those who have a heavy hand.
Master High Pressure: This is the ideal tool for high-pressure cans or stiff valves. The ergonomic leverage makes it much easier to press down on tough springs, reducing finger strain significantly.
Enhanced Precision: Even with its firmer feel, the Night Quill design increases your sensitivity to the valve. It allows you to control the paint output with high accuracy, making it possible to achieve those technical stippled outlines with ease.
Ergonomic Protection: Engineered to stop the "painter's finger." The design protects your joints and tendons by distributing pressure across the hand rather than a single fingertip.
Universal Compatibility: Fits perfectly on all major brands like Loop Colors, Montana, Molotow, and Kobra.
Built for the Long Haul: Fully solvent-resistant and incredibly durable. This tool is designed to be cleaned and reused hundreds of times.
Technical Specifications
Model: Hard Touch (Lowest sensitivity / Firmest resistance).
Material: High-grade solvent-resistant plastic.
Best For: High-pressure cans, broad strokes, and artists who prefer firm feedback.
Compatibility: All standard female valve spray cans.
Why the Hard Touch?
The Hard Touch is the workhorse of the Night Quill family. It is particularly popular among artists who find soft triggers too sensitive or for those using "fat" caps on high-pressure cans where a strong, consistent press is required. It offers the ultimate mechanical advantage, turning a hard-to-press valve into a smooth, manageable experience.

