Paint edger cuts in, keeps it clean


that weekend, whaddya say we paint a room?

To assist in that endeavor, I recommend two of Shur-Line’s quirkier offerings, the edger and the Easy Reach extension pole.

The edger has little wheels to slide along your crown or baseboard molding, leaving a controlled edge as you cut in. No tape essential.

And I don’t want to overdo the Star Wars references, but

the pole opens like that dual light saber that Darth Maul wielded around.

As you grip the red handle and pull, metal shafts extend from both ends, stretching it from 30 to 60 inches.

But whether you’re going to use it to practice thrusting and parrying, better compose certain there’s no wet paint on the end.

That can get messy.

Orginal post by Harry Sawyers

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