🎉 Elevate Your Painting Game with Effortless Precision!
The SHUR-LINE Edger Plus is a premium paint edger designed for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. With a depth of 1.875 inches and a width of 5.75 inches, this lightweight tool (3.2 ounces) ensures clean trimming around windows, doors, moldings, and cabinets. Its innovative design features two guide wheels and a woven pad for straight lines, while its compatibility with threaded extension poles allows for easy maneuverability. Plus, it comes with a limited lifetime guarantee, making it a reliable choice for all your painting projects.
Manufacturer | Shur-Line |
Part Number | 2006559 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.88 x 5.75 x 8.44 inches |
Item model number | 2000874 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Premium Paint Edger |
Color | Black |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | ...... |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited lifetime guarantee |
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Effortless and Precise Painting Experience
The Shur-Line Edger Plus Premium Paint Edger has revolutionized my painting experience, allowing me to achieve flawless edges and professional-looking results effortlessly. This innovative tool has become my go-to companion for any painting project, making the task quicker and more enjoyable.The standout feature of the Shur-Line Edger Plus is its exceptional design that ensures clean and precise paint application along edges and corners. The built-in retractable guide wheels and ergonomic handle enable steady and controlled movements, eliminating the need for painter's tape and tedious touch-ups.The edger's depth of -1.875 inches, width of 5.75 inches, and height of 6.5 inches provide the perfect dimensions for easy maneuverability and seamless coverage, even in tight spaces and challenging areas.I am impressed with the premium-quality materials used in the construction of this edger. The sturdy and durable build ensures that it withstands repeated use without any compromise on performance.The paint edger's unique red and black color combination adds a touch of style to its functionality, making it visually appealing and easy to locate amidst my painting supplies.Using the Shur-Line Edger Plus is incredibly simple and straightforward. The clear instructions provided with the edger make setup and usage a breeze. It fits most standard paintbrush handles securely, ensuring a snug fit for a seamless painting experience.Cleaning the edger after use is quick and hassle-free. Its design allows for easy removal of excess paint and effortless rinsing, readying it for the next project in no time.In conclusion, the Shur-Line Edger Plus Premium Paint Edger has surpassed my expectations in every aspect. Its precision and ease of use have made it an indispensable tool in my painting arsenal. Whether you are a DIY enthusiast or a professional painter, this edger will undoubtedly elevate the quality of your work and save you time and effort. I wholeheartedly recommend the Shur-Line Edger Plus to anyone seeking a top-notch paint edger that delivers flawless results with minimal effort.
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Soak in warm water after use
Worked great honestly, just make sure to soak the attachment in warm water after every use to keep it from hardening.
B**7
it works
This is good for around window frames,chair rail, ceiling. Make sure you keep paint off wheels. This came with one cushion.
J**T
It will give you a good edge, but you've gotta really coax it.
This works . . . sorta. It's okay, and it will get the job done. But the instructions on the package and in the videos I watched were all wrong. It says to lightly put the edger onto the top of the paint in the tray to get the paint on the edger. WRONG! You have no control over where the paint is ending up on the edger if you do it this way. And that means that if the paint didn't happen to end up at the edge of the edger, guess what? You won't get a good edge.Plus, loading the paint on it the way they describe to do it can easily end up with getting too much paint on the edger, with the inevitable drips and mess that follows. You "have to" do it their way because if you just kinda dunk it in the tray, you'll get paint OVER the edges, which is exactly what you don't want to do.Instead, the better way to use this is to use a 2" brush and load up the paint on the edger yourself by, well, painting it. That way you control not only the amount of paint that's on it - eliminating drips - but the location of the paint on it - creating better edges. Yes, this takes longer, but you'll still save time by using the edger this way as opposed to trying to paint it with a skinny brush yourself.This has a learning curve - you should practice doing the edging in the more awkward spots without paint before actually using it. I did that, but I'm a lame-o, so I still had some trouble using it.At the end of the day, once I figured out the "real" way to use this, this gave me pretty darn good edges and saved me time without getting very much paint on the other wall where I didn't want it to go.
A**Y
GOD. AWFUL.
Worst thing ever. I do not recommend this for high ceilings. I had very high hopes and read a lot of blogs that recommended this. But it was a waste and a nightmare. We have 20-foot ceilings with a loft, so the last thing I wanted to do was get up on a ladder to do the wall/ceiling edging. Yeah well... First off, the instructions SUCK - did not explain how to attach the pads correctly, only how to actually paint (if you don’t understand the basics of painting, this isn’t the item for you). So after screwing up a lot, I figured it out on my own later. Too late. And it STILL didn’t work correctly after all that. Second, it did not stay screwed on properly on any of the extension poles I had. You can’t tighten it, because it just jumped the threading and became loose again. So after using it a few times, it unscrews itself and falls off. So I got hit on the head with it VERY HARD from the second floor because it fell off the pole. Almost got knocked out cold and then it took over an hour to get all the paint out of my hair. Third, the paint gets EVERYWHERE. You can’t use a tray with it, you have to actually paint the paint onto the pad with a separate brush. Even then, the paint drips like crazy off of it, gets all over the wheels (and then on the walls/ceilings you wanted paint-free), gets behind the pad, creates reservoirs that never stop dropping... horrendous. It was awful to clean. And after all of this... it still got paint all over my ceiling. (Attached a photo of the result using this edger.) I had to get up on a ladder and edge anyway. Had I known how useless this was, I wouldn’t have bought it and just climbed the ladder from the start. Terrifying height, might I add. And I’m far from stupid or inexperienced with painting. This was just the worst item I’ve ever tried using. I honestly recommend avoiding it.
Z**Y
Love to reach corners now lol
The paint is applied perfectly, fits the pole, holding the handle is comfortable, great for the price. Highly recommend especially for those upper corners of the walls. The rotating handle is a life saver
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