ask this one question, do professional painters use them? NO all these gimmick tools for painting are no good and in this trade speed is money so if i can use a tool to save me time and be any good i will use it.
the problem with the pod is you have to buy the paint specifically for it, its expensive and the quality of finish is poor.
buy a good quality brush for cutting in and a good quality roller for half the price of a pod. I recommend hamilton brushes and rollersIs the Dulux Paint Pod in the UK any good?
Returned mine to B%26amp;Q today - guy there said I wasn't the first to! Problem is that you either get paint squirting out all over or insufficient on roller. Ended up being a messy and time-consuming experience. Only plus was the edging brush which Dulux should promote as a separate product.
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I would say don`t take a chance on a gimmick...lots of gimmicks about for getting paint from tin to wall...and other things
I got bought a paint stick for a present..had to use it,out of courtesy..used it once(terrible)..buy a decent brush for cutting in and decent roller...and scuttle..wash after use and stand back and admire..
don`t waste time on gadgets..
拢70 for the pod 拢30 for the paint that's 拢100 before you start you can get 10 x5lt tins of paint for that or nine and a roller i been told they do the job but would think twice at the price
THEY ARE GREAT AND WERE ON OFFER AT B%26amp;Q FOR 拢34
THE REASON PROFESSIONALS DONT USE THEM IS THEY ARE QUICK,,
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