RWP
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024
I will be returning this product unused. The biggest disappointment is it swivels around some much, I don't think I could control it. Also, in the ad it shows a fellow using it on the end of a broomstick. Unfortunately, there is no way to put it on a broomstick unless you use duct tape.
Myah Hall
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024
A waste of money. I had high hopes coming running into this. It doesn’t get close enough to wall to even paint the edge. It’s not easy to work with because it can’t be flipped. If you don’t understand what I mean buy it and expect a return. Back to hand painting the edges
rachel bergman
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
This product is awful. It does not get to the edge and it has a blade that leaves marks. I want my money back. This is the worst tool
One Bossy
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
I bought the Rexroth Paint Edger Roller Brush because I was tired of taping everything for clean edges. This tool turned out to be a game-changer for me once I got the hang of it.Pros:Clean Edges: It really does a great job at keeping the paint right up to the edge without going over. Saved me a lot of time on taping!Easy to Use (After Some Practice): There’s a bit of a learning curve, but after a few tries, I was able to get those perfect edges I wanted. Definitely worth taking a few minutes to practice on a small area first.Versatile: I used it on walls, ceilings, and even some baseboards, and it worked well across all of them. Plus, the roller is detachable, which made cleaning up easy.Cons:Paint Leakage: I did notice a bit of paint leakage initially, especially on textured areas. It wasn’t too bad once I got used to handling it, but it’s something to keep in mind.Best for Smooth Surfaces: It works great on smooth walls, but it’s a little trickier on textured surfaces. You might need a bit of touch-up work afterward.Overall, I’m pretty happy with this paint edger! It saved me a ton of time on edging, and the results were clean and professional-looking. If you’re planning to use it, just take a few minutes to practice, especially if your walls have some texture. I’d recommend it if you’re looking for a tool to make painting easier.
SJ
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
Does not work well. Leaves about an inch of room from the edge unpainted. Hard as heck to navigate. Roller doesn’t roll smoothly. Not a good product for painting edges.
Amanda B
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2023
This Paint Edger Roller Brush,Multifunctional Hand-held roller is a nice cheap alternative to some more expensive products that I’ve seen. It probably doesn’t work as well as the more professional ones I’ve seen online or in stores but this is WAY cheaper! It’s definitely worth the $18 or dollars I spent on it! I needed it for a tall wall over some stairs, so I knew that the lines didn’t need to be perfect or exact. This did leave a gray line from the edger blade at the top, but that may have been due to the angle or pressure needed to paint. I cleaned off the roller (where the paint goes) so that I can reuse it for future projects.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2023
I bought this for 1 job, it looked really cheap and flimsy, which, for the price I expected. took me a couple of tries to get the hang of it because I'm a guy and don't read directions. but once I got it going, it lasted through the whole 1800sf job. I thought it was a good product for $20 or less. I'm pretty sure if I took care of it better and kept it clean, it would last longer, but I really just bought it for 1 job. if I needed it for a future job, I'd definitely buy another one. I like throw away tools because I don't like cleaning after painting all day. if you get one, just read the directions. I don't know if it came with directions, but I'm assuming it did. that's the first thing I usually throw away
R Molden
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2021
Good idea, just don’t work very well