Tools & Hardware : The Paint Runner(tm) Paint Roller and Edger Set

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Tools & Hardware : The Paint Runner(tm) Paint Roller and Edger Set

The Paint Runner(tm) Paint Roller and Edger Set

from: Ultimate Creations, Inc




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 16370





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: The Paint Runner
Product Feature: NEW IN BOX
Label: Ultimate Creations, Inc
Product Manufacturer: Ultimate Creations, Inc
Model: PES001
Publisher: Ultimate Creations, Inc
Ranking: 16370
Studio: Ultimate Creations, Inc


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Item Description:
Maximize paint and cover your space quickly and easily with this four-piece Paint Runner painting and edging kit. The self-contained, refillable rollers are completely washable and provide coverage faster than conventional rollers with no drips or splattering. All the accessories you need for a hassle-free paint job are included.











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Easy Paint Roller Kit
I do not advise purchasing this product. Number 1, and more to follow, it's time consuming, it drips, it will not cover all surfaces, it's difficult to clean, refills are constant, and mess to do. It needs a grand lot of improvement, to be a helpful product, for inside or outside, small, or large product painting. I personally regret, the purchase of this product. Though other's may have had a good rating for it, it only served to annoy me.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - paint roller set
Product is okey. Am using it for my deck. I could have gotten it cheaper at HSN which included 3 rollers; and 3 trim rollers with tray and roller placement for $19.95 & S&H.

Will save and use this one for the deck as ordered the other for the house.



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