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What Customers Are Saying
The product is generally seen as a useful tool that can help save time and effort when painting, especially around edges, ceilings, and moldings. Many found it lightweight, easy to use, and effective at keeping paint where it's supposed to be. However, some felt the product was too flimsy and lacked the necessary sturdiness to maintain a straight, consistent line, with the material prone to bending or sagging. There were also a few reports of the product breaking or not working as intended. Overall, the reviews suggest the product can be helpful, but its quality and effectiveness may be inconsistent.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.If the handle were able to move up and down and not just side to side it would be usable for myself.
Verified Purchaser
Not for overhead use...
Would RecommendUnfortunately, there is no rigidity at the outer corners of the guide that meet the wall - so it droops when using overhead between a wall and ceiling. This prevents sharp, crisp lines - so I get to go back and touch-up the ceiling. I'm sure it's good for horizontal applications (trim and windows), and lower-level applications (chair moldings and baseboards), but would NOT recommend for overhead/ceiling applications. Save yourself some time, and use cardboard.
It’s just okay
Would Not RecommendWhile it was easy to use paint would roll around to the back side and get on the floor. I don’t recommend using with paint sprayer.
Verified Purchaser
Too Flimsy
Would Not RecommendUnfortunately, too flexible to create good, clean lines between walls and ceiling. Even after removing the handle, we could not keep it tight enough against the ceiling to prevent overspray along the edges. Ended up having to tape instead. Slightly more effective around windows so it did save us some work there.
Verified Purchaser
Too thin
Would Not RecommendDidn’t work as expected. The metal is extremely thin so it is very flimsy and does not hold a “straight” line when being used. Ended up just tossing it aside and doing it all by hand.
