

🎨 Edge like a pro, paint like a boss!
The SHUR-LINE Paint Edger Pro is a premium painting tool designed for professional-quality trim work. Featuring a 180-degree swivel handle, retractable edge guides to prevent paint bleed, and a one-touch pad eject system, it enables faster, cleaner painting around windows, doors, and moldings. Compatible with extension poles for extended reach, this durable edger is engineered to streamline your painting projects with precision and ease.









| Brand | SHUR-LINE |
| Color | Red |
| Finish Type | Semi-Gloss |
| Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | 1-button output, Retractable edges |
W**Y
Unreal!!!
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.
C**A
Bueno pero debería tener repuestos
Muy bueno solo que debería venir con más repuestos
P**B
It's A Miss For Me
The idea of this cutter is great but it might not work for you. I have a texture wall and you'll have to push down on it pretty hard to get a line; not perfect. There is a learning curve to use this so it's not a super easy tool to use. It feels flimsy that the piece can break. I didn't get any extra pads. It's also a different version than the one shown in the instruction video. It works better on the baseboard but not on ceilings as your coverage in one pass is limited to your arm length so frequent re-application is needed. It might work for you but it didn't for me.
F**N
Must have time saver!
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.
D**E
Not using
Did not like it at all. Found it hard to get enough paint on it without getting too much that it drips. Will stick to brushes
P**T
An edger that really works
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. .
M**M
Okay for hand use, but I'm just going to use a brush from now on.
Extremely hard to remove pads and change. How difficult? I sliced my hand open. Hard to use on the extension because there's no way to put even pressure on it. And like all these types, they get messy pretty quick.
A**D
I recommend this to others
Affordable and easy to use. If you set it into paint make sure you use side of paint tray to get extra paint off before use or use a paint brush to apply paint evenly. Easy to clean but make sure you keep a cloth near so you can wipe off the black guard located with the wheels so you don’t get paint where you don’t want it. I check and wipe the guards after applying paint each time before using. In my photos edges weren’t straight with original paint before I painted so ceiling edges need to be done also. So In my photos the edges may not appear to be straight but they definitely are straight. I haven’t used this edger with a pole/extension attached, only used by hand. I do recommend this to other!!
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