🎨 Master the edge, save the day!
The Accubrush XT Pole Mountable Paint Edger is a professional-grade painting tool designed to cut painting time and labor costs by up to 50%. Featuring patented shield technology and an adjustable brush, it guarantees perfectly straight edges even for novice painters. Its pole-mountable design allows easy access to high ceilings and stairwells, while the included refill rollers and brushes ensure uninterrupted workflow. Ideal for professionals and DIYers aiming for precision and efficiency.
Manufacturer | Accubrush |
Part Number | 152 |
Item Weight | 1.37 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 12 x 4 inches |
Item model number | 152 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
It has its times to shine
Smooth walls or light textures are good. No popcorn or skip trowel. A bit of a pain to clean but worth it if doing more than one small room.
C**R
Great concept but... it just doesn't work well.
The media could not be loaded. I was pretty excited about this product as I had already painted half of what I needed to paint and did the edges by hand. It looked great by hand but takes A LOT of time, patience, and concentration for someone like me who is a DIY amateur painter. The concept of being able to put an edger on the pole and taking care of the ceilings (without me high up on a ladder bending my body n neck to get my eyes on the hand painted edging risking a fall) was super appealing.I got the big pack with the hand held edger and the pole mountable edger with a bunch or replaceable rollers and brushes. I started by opening the package for the pole mountable one and saw a problem immediately. The pivot handle that attaches the pole to the edging device was flimsy, not attached properly, couldn't be fixed and looked loose as though the edger would fall off the pivot handle at any point. I decided to try it anyways.I did as instructed by the video and ran into a number of problems:1- The edger kept dripping paint off of the brush area so much! I had drips on my walls, baseboards, floors (thank God I protected the floor with covering and started painting the ceiling first), and I even somehow got dripped on in my hair.2- The edger DID fall off the pivot handle while I was painting multiple times.3- The edges were NOT clean like they were by hand.4- The rolling wheel component of the edging device ruined my dry wall and now I somehow have poorly painted peeling drywall. This is a 10 year old home so the drywall is still in GREAT condition (In the video, I show the original ceiling to show no defects are present... then when the painted part comes into view, things are peeling). I used a premium paint that is newly bought as well so the peeling is definitely not from poor quality or old paint (used Sherwin Williams Emerald interior acrylic latex paint).This device works ok if you have no other option as long as you put something down on the ground to protect your floors. Personally, I'm going back to painting by hand. Lesson learned: painting just doesn't have many functional and aesthetically appealing shortcuts.
T**Y
Easy and works
I haven’t used this indoors yet but have used it to paint the fascia board after getting a new roof. Painting gray right next to a white trim piece is not something I can pull off with a brush. I didn’t have a steady hand in my 20s and that was several decades ago. This was perfect with a clean edge right up against the roof trim seal. Just perfect.
N**R
Prefer the XT
I got this set to help paint the ceiling line across stairs. I first tried the handheld in an upstairs hallway, along crown molding and baseboards. It was very disappointing. I had to spend time fixing lines. But I had originally wanted to try the Accubrush XT on a pole to reach across stairs and paint along crown molding because I didn't want to mess with ladders on stairs. And that worked great. I then used the XT on the baseboards and along door moldings and again, it worked great. How I wish I had used it on all the baseboards that first day. For me, the XT moved more fluidly and cut closer than the handheld. So I would recommend buying the XT alone, and forget about the handheld. Added note, when I used the XT on baseboards and door moldings, I used it like a handheld, not on a pole.
T**A
Wouldn't buy again
Hard to clean. Doesn't always paint a straight line. Bleeds through. For the price too much.
B**J
Saves time
Saves time cutting in paint
C**L
Just use a brush, this is HORRIBLE.
The main objective of this tool is to make straight lines. Yeah okay use this tool on your wall near the top of the popcorn ceiling like in the picture and please tell me how your supposed to obtain the results LIKE IN THE PICTUES OF THE POLE MOUNT UP AGAINST THE WALL. BAD PRODUCT!!! LIES IN THE PICTUES.That little brush that's supposed to provide a clean line doesn't do that at all. Also LOADING THE BRUSH WITH PAINT IS SO UNPRACTICAL. I would ask for my money back but I was so pissed I threw this in the garbage. I hope this review helps people because if your buying this to help you cut, do not do it. It's really really bad painting quality outcome. I would NOT be able to sell people my painting services and use this product. Absolute garbage.I have been painting for 5+ years and this product isn't good for A N Y T H I N G. NOT EVEN SIDE OF TRIM WHERE ITS FLAT SURFACE ON FLAT SURFACE!!!Keep in mind that is IF you don't care about brush lines which almost all my previous clients definitely care if they see brush lines everywhere.I feel scammed. Extremely misleading.I gave two stars because yeah it paints I guess. 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
S**I
Well thought out design
Maybe the most innovative interior painting solution I've ever tried. Not sure I get all the negative commentary. I'm currently painting a foyer with 18 foot ceilings and a spiral staircase that limits use of a ladder. Mounted to an extension pole, I'm getting clean lines around all the ceiling edges. The pivoting of the tool helps in reversing direction, and suggest after each application, you just dab the small corner brush with a rag. Doing so removes excess paint that contributes to clean lines. Only issue is corners - I'm using the cheap red lowes/home-depot edging tool which is highly inferior to the accubrush, but I only have to get maybe 4-5 inches of the corner with the cheaper tool - just being more careful with that as it's not easy to keep clean lines in the corners with that tool.
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