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Review on πŸ–ŒοΈ Shur-Line 2006559 Edger Plus Premium Paint Edger - Red and Black - 1 Unit - Dimensions: Depth 1.875", Width 5.75", Height 6.5 by Robert Xayamonty

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This thing is ridiculously bad.

I'm glad I have a good sense of humor, otherwise this thing would drive me to the extreme. For one thing that should help with accuracy, this thing completely messed up my color. Work. Here are some interesting facts: 1. It has a handle with a hole for screwing to a long handle. It's on the pole. That means everything is a SURPRISE! TURN! While you're drawing, you'll get color everywhere.2. It has small wheels that are designed to guide the edger along the edges and help keep a straight line. It's impossible NOT to get paint on these wheels and leave a nice streak of color on any surface you are NOT trying to paint.3. If you use one of the unrolled edges to try to form as loose a line as possible, there will be SHARP DESIGNS that will punch HOLES in your plaster. There's nothing quite like drilling holes in previously painted surfaces or painting walls with scraps of plaster. The act of painting with this thing causes the paint to be pushed to one side of the flat part, causing large blobs of paint to fall from the back onto the floor (or onto the sink, mirror, or light fixtures). . There's no way to keep it, which isn't the case. It also means that after a while the pads won't hold much paint because the pads will scatter paint onto any surface you're not trying to paint. You see, this thing has two functions. 1. Paint the walls. 2. Make a straight line better than crossing fingers with a paint roller. It fails at both, big time. save your money

Pros
  • Edger
Cons
  • Non-automatic