Paint Runner Roller | 
enlarge | Brand: Paint Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: £24.90
New (3) from £24.90
Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 26
Media: DIY & Tools Fragile: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 12.8 x 9.1 x 4
MPN: SMD00484 Model: SMD00484 EAN: 5060144961204 ASIN: B000RZB6P6
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Complete kit,Main roller,Edging roller,measure jug,extension pole 3 pieces,Instructions
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| Features:
| • | The roller head can hold up to 1 litre of paint. | | • | Can be constantly used for up to 10 minutes covering up to 17 square metres of wall. | | • | The patented fabric and distribution system ensures even coverage on all surfaces. | | • | Included is the Paint Runner Edger, great for painting evenly along doors, windows and skirting boards. | | • | Re-useable it includes paint runner head, paint runner edger unit, jug and 85cm (33 inch) extension pole. |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
top breaks August 15, 2008 Sean Hammond (UK) More mess than using a pad, after trying to use it found the top snaps, I found it was easier to use a pad. you have to water the paint down, pole is flimsey.
Paint Runner July 17, 2008 Martin Biddle (Suffolk UK) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Bought one 6 months ago. Think its is a brilliant tool and cannot understand all the negatives reviews. Simple to use - you thin the paint as instructed, fill the machine and roll it backwards and forwards a few times on newspaper to prime it, as soon as the paint starts to flow start rolling it over the surface you wish to paint in a "W" pattern.Covers well and no mess ,drips or splashes. Anyone that cannot do that must be really thick.
paint runner not the easiest of tools! May 23, 2008 Ann Heffernan (uk) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
this item works very well on simple plastered walls but if like me you are trying to paint on blown vinyl or other textured surfaces it becomes very labour intensive as you need to use quite a bit of pressure and the roller is quite heavy when loaded. The edging tool also performs poorly on these surfaces i found a small roller much more practical for edging. I had no difficulty getting the paint to come throuh the roller as i used B&Qs cheap paint i did not need to water it down as it was quite thin already like the consistancy of cold tinned custard . I did however find that it covered evenly and i only needed one coat which was good, another plus was that it did not drip and i was able to leave furniture etc uncovered.
Paint Runner April 24, 2008 Al Chemist 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
This is probably the worst 'labour saving' and 'time saving' gadget I have ever purchased. The paint either would not pass through the roller when undiluted, or poured through the roller when diluted according to manufacturers instuctions. I have consigned it to the rubbish skip where it belongs. In the time it would have taken to get the paint to the correct consistency I could have painted the room with an artists brush!
poor and frustrating March 13, 2008 Mark D. Holtom (UK) 17 out of 20 found this review helpful
I bought this and it simply didn't work well. The main problem was that the material the roller surface is made from just pilled and balled up giving a crappy finish and requiring to be cleaned up every 5 minutes. The coverage and usage was exactly the same as i would get from a normal cheap roller. This roller was too heavy to fit onto the extension stick and so you have to do everything by hand with a 1kg roller full of paint - not really that comfortable. All in all, a complete waste of money.
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