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Warner Plastic Shield Handle 305 Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.7
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Description of Warner Plastic Shield Handle 305

Plastic Spray Shields Provide Protection When Painting Or Finishing And Is Easy To Clean. Lightweight To Minimize Fatigue. Handle Pivots Out Of The Way For Storage And Transportation. Easily Adjust The Angle To Reach Into Corners.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Buy some cardboard too!

Works great! Don't make the same mistake I made when I thought I could use recycled paper. This is frustrating and you will find that you are using pieces that are too small, resulting in the same overspray that you were trying to avoid.

Pros
  • Nice to use
Cons
  • Everything great

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Great item for art supplies and tools

This holder works as it should. Holds cardboard splash guards securely, but can be easily removed if needed. It tilts the ball joint slightly yet holds it securely in place, and the ball joint tension is adjustable. works perfectly! I recommend it!

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • No Instructions

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Buy Metal Sign

Purchased for house painting using a Titan 440 Sprayer. It's a simple tool that can work. Cardstock, however, soaks up ink almost immediately. My suggestion is to buy a tin sign. I bought it, it worked well, didn't soak paint through and was easy to clean (layers of paint after drying)

Pros
  • Excellent Overall
Cons
  • Safety

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easily adjusts angles - ball joint mount

With this cardboard screen holder and adjustable overspray control boom, you can paint your house front yourself and save a lot of time without sticking tape. The ability to change the compound angles based on the position of my ladder was extremely helpful with the ball joint mechanism. Other shields rotate horizontally to the edge, not parallel to the edge like this tool does.

Pros
  • Perfect for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Nothing here

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Fast, easy to adjust

Easy to adjust in a jiffy as you move from one area to another. Attaches to a broom or paint extension. I usually use the easier broomstick grip, even when using the extension on the spray gun. Take a box of cardboard, which is thinner than "wrapped" cardboard, and cut it to size. You don't want to mess around with cutting cardboard while spraying. Switch the cardboard shields when they start loading. Leave the used ones out to dry and use them again later. They are reusable.

Pros
  • Beautiful packaging
Cons
  • Contact seller

Revainrating 3 out of 5

very heavy for spray guns

good idea but too strong and heavy. I got rid of the pen and ballpoint pen and screwed a cardboard holder onto the cut end of the broom handle so I had an internal thread. I then screwed it onto a plastic universal swivel. So I can still adjust with the swivel joint and hold the box. I also cut a lot of the plastic off the holder as it's too strong to just hold a piece of cardboard. It worked great. The holder's pliers bend the box as it's pushed all the way in, preventing the straight edge…

Pros
  • great for me
Cons
  • some flaws

Revainrating 4 out of 5

With a little grinding or grinding, it will bend 90 degrees

Very comfortable and solidly made handle. Rotates just over 45 degrees out of the box. But you can see where there is too much material on the handle to clear the base of the plastic spatula. But the slot can be filed or sanded to give it a bevel on each side that frees the blade at its ball end to rotate a full 90 degrees. The spline does NOT need to be made wider, just beveled like a butt weld. The grip really holds tight at any angle you adjust it to, even 90 degrees if you change yours. To…

Pros
  • One year trial period
Cons
  • There are problems