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Paint Edger,4-3/4 in. x 3-3/4 in.

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About this item

  • Paint Edger "Pro" model
  • Handle Attaches To Threaded Extension Poles
  • 180 degree swivel handle
  • Retractable guides
  • 1-touch ejectable pad
  • Woven pad assures straight and smooth lines
  • Enables clean trimming around windows, doors, moldings, and cabinets
  • Faster project times
  • Edger Pro Paint Premium Edger
  • With 1-touch pad eject
  • Retractable edge guides no paint marks on baseboards or ceiling extension pole adapter
  • 180 degree rotating handle
  • Made with the highest quality


Product Description

Edger Pro Paint Premium Edger. With 1-touch pad eject. Retractable edge guides no paint marks on baseboards or ceiling extension pole adapter. 180 degree rotating handle. Made with the highest quality.

From the Manufacturer

For more than 70 years, Shur-Line has offered innovative paint applicators and paint-related products. The brand aims to embolden, motivate and inspire do-it-yourself decorators to tackle projects, regardless of size – and have fun, save money and engage with the spaces in their home.


Nathaniel Knotts
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Maybe my walls are crooked but I still had to use a trim brush after using this which was the whole point of the purchase.
Nath
Reviewed in France on November 23, 2024
Ce système est géniale.Plus besoin de faire les rechampis.Je recommande cet article
Lisa Cumming
Reviewed in Canada on November 13, 2024
Love the roller guide that lifts up when you are loading it with paint that the guide does not get paint on it
G. campbell
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
Easy to use and comfortable to hold while using
Big Ricky
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2023
I have used other edgers in the past without success as the wheels inevitably get paint on them which transfers to the ceiling. The flip up design of this edger coupled that moves the wheels out of the way while loading plusloading the pad with a brush vs loading it in the pain pan was succcessful. .
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2022
We couldn’t be happier with this little tool. We painted our whole house ourselves and hardly had to use tape because of this. Get close along baseboards, ceilings, window details, you name it! It does take a slight learning curve, but if you angle the wheels upward, you’ll get it right up flush to the edge. We were also able to paint our high ceiling edges above our stairwell by attaching this to a pole…saved us hundreds because we didn’t have to hire a painter to do the job. And it saves so much time because you don’t have to apply or remove tape. We’re snobs when it comes to good-looking painted edges but with this we had no drips. I’d recommend it to anyone!
Magdalena
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2021
I've read a lot of the reviews that tell you to use a brush to apply paint to the pad, and followed their instructions. I was as careful as I could be, didn't get paint on the wheels, and still, this thing just made a mess of the line between my wall and the ceiling. I will have to clean it up and cut it in by hand.This tool is a nice idea, but working with it in practice is not at all like the promotional videos make it out to be.
Dixowns
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 29, 2021
The title says it all really. I don't typically leave reviews but I felt compelled. I did not have a good experience.The name of the game was cutting in the ceiling at a distance. My house has high ceilings, and whereas in most places I can use a step ladder, over the top of the stairs is the unfortunate difficulty. The ability to supplement the product with an extending pole is what sold me on the necessity for this product. The product fits the extending pole I bought well enough, the eventual crux was build quality and functionality.In terms of material quality, for a £15 product it falls short for me. This thin fiddly nightmare, reminiscent of cheap kids toys from the back of a lorry, is percievably overpriced.Then when you go to use it, it doesn't get better. Based on some of the positive comments on this thread, I was made to believe if I was responsible when loading the paint then all should be rosy. Alas, ensuring not to apply much paint and being careful it's in the right places did little to help.What happens is that with any remote force that is needed to actually get that paint from the pad onto the wall, is met with the pad staying where it is, and the plastic frame/wheels sliding right on along and off the pad. Thus rather than spreading paint, the best you can get is a static pad splodge of paint, visibly inconsistent and incomplete.It doesn't suit the purpose, and in the end I decided that duck taping the hell out of a paint brush to the extending pole was the way to go. It looks comparably fantastic.
MarshyFerret
Reviewed in Canada on April 20, 2021
TL;DR - waste of time and money, Tape and cut with a brush for better results.So started off optimistic, followed different advice online on how to absorb (brush on vs lightly dip) and apply the paint (one slow motion many passes). Found problems, eventually ended up taping and using a 4 inch brush to cut all my corners (both ceiling and walls).....I am not a contractor, just a guy who wants to paint my ceiling and walls to sell the house. Most of my problems are as follows:*Brush fibers being scattered all over the paint (original + store bought refills),*Pad sliding backward( ridges on the shur-line not keeping the brush pad in place),*The tilting handle making the handling much more unpredictable (wish it could lock),*Paint dripping on the leading direction (when applying, if too much is applied to the direction you are going - paint will drip off the shur-line and into the floor),*wheels definitely getting clogged after every use (spending 5 minutes cleaning each wheel hoping the next application will be smoother)After all that time and money wasted, i went back, taped all my corners, cut quickly but carefully all the corners(small paint pail + 4 inch brush), rip the tape off while the paint is still wet, and finished the job.
Fred Cain
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2020
Like the headline says this is a must if you want to save some time painting. I think where others have problems is in thinking this is a magic device. It's not magic, it is a tool and it requires skill and technique to use. You will not have perfect results the first time you use it, but you can develop a technique quickly.1. Don't overload the pad. The applying paint to the pad with a brush works, but so does using a roller tray and dragging paint onto the slope and loading there.2. Do not start dragging directly up against the trim or wall. Start 2-3" inches away and drag backwards and forwards once or twice before heading towards the trim in the intended direction. This allows the paint to spread out evenly across the face of the pad,3. Pay attention to how hard you are pressing the pad into the wall. Using too much pressure will squeeze paint out past the wheels and into the edge you are forming. This will take some experience, but it can be mastered on the first wall you try.4. After dragging a 3-4 foot section of wall make one final swipe in the opposite direction over the line where the painted area meets the unpainted wall. This will smooth out any raised paint line created by the edge of the pad and allow the pad painted area to blend in with the area you will be rolling later.
William L. Mallery
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2020
This inexpensive tool has been amazing. I can edge a room (crown molding, doorways, windows, and baseboard molding inside 30 minutes). I load the product with my paint brush...I do not dip it as instructed. I saw this trick on YouTube and am I glad I did my research. Be mindful not to put too much paint on the pad each time you load it or you could have a "bleeding" problem where the paint will possibly run a little and ruin your crisp trim line. Pressure is a key as well. Watch a few YouTube videos from professional painters who use this tool; you'll get the hang of it in no time. The inside corners are the ONLY places you need a paint brush. I actually go around my room first with the paint brush and get the inside corners and then edge with this tool, then roll and done. Clean up is a breeze too. Even if you used oil based paint, the pads are not that expensive if you used once and tossed. I never used it on a pole, but used it to trim the walls and even a fair amount of ceilings in my 4,000 sf home...so you can do the math on how many 100's of feet I have trimmed...lots of work, but this product does a really nice job.You won't be disappointed; I highly recommend this product.
Mark G
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2016
I'm not a professional painter but I'm pretty handy in general and have probably painted 50-75 rooms in my life. Never have I wanted more for a product to work well, because I really hate painting ceiling edges. I read all the tips from other reviewers and followed them. I practiced on door and window frames. I still couldn't get the ceiling edges right.Everything has to be perfect with this product. You must load the paint with a brush, get the right amount of paint on it, not get too much paint close to the wheeled edges (it will leak onto the ceiling), use just the right amount of pressure (how do you define and explain that?), and hope the contractor who built the home achieved consistently straight and sharp wall-to-ceiling edges (which my home doesn't have.)The skill development curve is unreasonably long. I'm going to have to resort to masking tape to fix the situation.
Mik Menschaert
Reviewed in Germany on November 26, 2016
At first I didn't think this would be worth a lot and so didn't expect much from it.First test I did was really bad, paint where there shouldn't be.I checked the pad and it was actually not sitting well as it was badly cut. I had to cut it to the correct shape myself to make it fit.After that everything was much better. Straight lines, and paint only where you want it.Something you have to keep in mind is not to press to hard on the tool as the plastic will wear of on the ceiling.It would be worth 5 stars if it wasn't for the badly cut pad and the plastic that goes of on the ceiling.
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