Thursday, February 11, 2010

Has anyone used the Dulux paint pod thingy ?

and is it any good and does it really clean itself?Has anyone used the Dulux paint pod thingy ?
My husband and I purchased one a few months back after seeing a demonstration at our local B%26amp;Q and then having a go for ourselves.


Well last week my husband took the plunge and opened it and painted the hall whilst I was out. It's an average size hall and he says it took no time at all.


He loves gadgets, and this one got the thumbs up from him. He said the plus points are, you do not have to bend - like when you need more paint on your brush or roller you keep bending down to the tray, well with the paintpod you don't - you press the button on the handle and get an even amount of paint - this really shows on the wall - i can see the difference in the walls we've painted by roller and brush compared to the paint pod. The paintpod wall is very even and smooth looking.


You get a brush and stuff in the pack for finishing off and doing your edging etc.


When you are done the painpod sucks in all the extra left over paint back into the paint pot, then you just place a jug of 2 litres of water in place of the paint and press clean and the paintpod does actually clean itself!! - Bonus!


I think the only down points I can find to the paint pod is that you have to use the paintpod paints and they only come in one size and that one size is 拢30 a bottle and only comes in a small selection of colours.


If you have a large area to paint then i do recommend the paintpod, and again if you have a husband that loves gadgets and you need some painting done, this is the way to entice him to do it!Has anyone used the Dulux paint pod thingy ?
yeah it's so much easier to use and less time is spent cleaning up. i brought one to paint my bedroom had it done in like in less than an hour and it usually takes a lot longer.
I've thought about it recently but not yet bought one, so I shall be keen to read the answers.

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