Painting utilities: Wooster Flip Frame Mini-Roller
No home is without awkward to paint nooks and crannies. Even if you are lucky enough to have wide expanses of blank walls between door and window trim, you still have to cut in. And, as we have discovered, edging with a brush does not give the same level of coverage as a roller.
Too many times I have tried for hours to get the paint along the ceiling line to look as good as the rest of the wall. The Wooster Brush Co. Jumbo-Koter Flip Frame Mini-Roller handily fixes my problems. I used to precariously balance a brush, paint, and myself on a ladder or chair to cut in around the ceiling. I have kneeled and even laid down to paint along baseboards. But, since the roller can flip to four different positions and it can be attached to any extender, I no longer have to hope I do not drop the paint can or wish for knee pads. If you have a steady hand, you could probably avoid taping altogether. Painting around doors and windows is a breeze. And since you are using a roller, you do not have to worry about feathering in strokes between brush work and a larger roller.
Posted on September 29th, 2008 by Stephen


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