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Black & Decker RapidRoller Pivoting Head Paint Roller

Jul 20, 2011 Stuart 3 Comments

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Black and Decker RapidRoller Pivoting Head Paint Roller

Black & Decker’s RapidRoller is a new paint roller that features an interesting paint-filling system to help users spend more time painting and less time at a roller tray. Its pivoting roller can be used straight, at 80°, or at 40°, for maximum coverage and comfort when painting different surfaces and tricky edges.

Black & Decker claims that the RapidRoller can be used with less mess and hassle compared to a traditional roller, and for the most part, it looks like they’re right. Paint is drawn up directly from a paint can and into the hollow stem, and is then squeezed through the perforated roller to coat its surface. Paint is then applied to a wall or ceiling as with an ordinary roller.

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The RapidRoller looks great for homeowners, and user reviews have thus far been positive. We’ll be checking it out for ourselves, so be on the lookout for a review!

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Product Info via Black & Decker

Black & Decker’s other recent products, such as the SureGrip laser level, have been huge hits with homeowners, and we can see the same happening with the RapidRoller.

Here’s how the RapidRoller works:

http://youtu.be/DknneCED-3Q

http://youtu.be/yarAw3Jdo8A

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3 Comments

  1. Pat Lucado

    Jul 22, 2011

    I’ve used the Wagner Paint-Mate before with good results. Only downside is the clean-up, which can be a real mess. Eventually the guts get kind of gunky even with a good clean-up, and you end up scrapping the tool. However, I do like them if you have a full-day of painting ahead of you – as they do keep down the mess considerably.

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  2. David

    Jul 29, 2011

    I would love to use this roller to paint my entire house. It seems like it would really save a lot of time and looks like a quality product.

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  3. Jorge Fossi

    Aug 1, 2011

    My wife will be happy that I can paint without complaining too much ;).

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