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Quick Touch Power Roller ReviewsAnother choice is the 990 Pro (same manufacturer) for $79-$20 rebate=$59. I'm only using this to repaint a dining room right now, but will use it more in the future. Does this work good for doing the ceilings? Thanks, Kim from WI Feedback About This Post:RE: Quick Touch Power Roller ReviewsI have used both. I like the power roller for big jobs. It definitely saves a LOT of time. But if you are just doing one room, assuming it's not enormous, stick with the hand held roller. I say that because the clean up of the power roller is extensive, and you have to be sure you get all the parts back exactly right after they are dry. Post by Lynn RE: Quick Touch Power Roller Reviews
Marge, can you tell me the cons? I too, have always used the brush and pan but I've been thinking a while about getting something easier. I appreciate your input. Post by mikki RE: Quick Touch Power Roller Reviews
I'm from the old school and find it cheaper and much easier to use a paint roller and pan to do the job. Post by MCW |
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