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Posted November 28, 2012 by Christen Costa in Household
 
 

Black and Decker EasyEdge Powered Paint Edger Negates the Blue Tape

Black and Decker Edge Painter 650x524 Black and Decker EasyEdge Powered Paint Edger Negates the Blue Tape

Painting a wall is a no brainer.  However, if it’s laden with trim, a kick board, or you simply don’t want your ceiling to match in the same shade of fuschia, you’ll need to lay down tape.  Or will you?

The Black and Decker EasyEdge Powered Paint Edger negates the sticky blue tape from your paint job, and uses some new fangled vibrating head to lay down up to a 25-foot line of paint.  There are things like an adjustable flow control knob, but what you’ll really care about, aside from painting a straight line, is that the EasyEdge Powered Paint Edger spits paint onto your wall using a tube much like a syringe.  That means when you’re ready to switch to a different color, you just pop in a new tube and remove those messy paint trays from the equation.

You’ll need three AAA batteries and $35 to score some time with the EasyEdge Powered Paint Edger.

Black and Decker Edge Painter 2 650x487 Black and Decker EasyEdge Powered Paint Edger Negates the Blue Tape



Christen Costa

 

Grew up back East, got sick of the cold and headed West. Since I was small I have been pushing buttons - both electronic and human. With an insatiable need for tech I thought "why not start a blog focusing on technology, and use my dislikes and likes to post on gadgets."