R R.
Would never have ordered if I would have known this was not coming from Wyoming, but directly from China - will not arrive in time for my project
Billy
Great Edger. This tool works as advertised and saved me time repainting my daughter's room. I was able to use it without having to use the blue tape on the edges. Highly recommended.
Justin
Don't know about you, but having to tape before painting is the biggest headache of the whole project. This eliminates the need!! Creates a clean sharp line, and best of all it's super easy to use! I would highly recommend this to anyone and everyone who plans to live in, or own a house! Painting just always seems to be needed. You'll be super pleased with this product and happy with the time saved!
Bailey
May be one of the best products I have bought in a while, it saves me hours of putting up blue tape and really comes in handy. Not only do I use this for small projects I have used it for my Entire door.
Brad
I used the Ez Edger on the base of my kitchen island that has two different paint colors with trim work. It worked perfectly helping me not have the paint touch the white trim. The island gets banged into a lot with little kids so I’ve touched up paint a few times before and have struggled with all the taping and even then blue paint would still get onto the white trim work. The edger was steady and created the perfect barrier. I then used it on angled casing around my sons window and it was so easy. I was thrilled that it worked just like it said it would.
Jackson
The tools included help with guiding the brush to prevent the brush from spreading too much so the paint only goes where you want it. I just rinse the brush with water when done.
Tyler
Seriously I would have paid much more for this paint edger, very impressed with the results! It was easy after the first 10 minutes of getting used to the funky angle you need to paint in.
Johnny
The Ez Brush Edger works as described!
James
Very cool product. Works as advertised and made the painting much easier. Would definitely recommend.
Jennifer
I didn't use one piece of tape and the results were amazing and fast. I've used painter's tape on previous jobs and it takes so much time!
Walter
When I received this product, the edger wasn't securely attached, had to adjust it and tighten myself. I'm not sure if it was supposed to be this way, but it was easy to attach properly after reading the directions. It took me a little time to get used to painting with it, but after a short time it went really quick and was super easy. I can't believe how fast I was able to paint my bedroom! This tool is amazing!
Kenneth
I'm not a huge fan of painting. For sure my least favorite part is the prep work. When I saw this tool, I figured it was worth a shot if it would mean I didn't have to tape off a bunch of stuff or risk messy edges. At this point I've only used it twice but it's totally met or exceeded my expectations. This edger totally transformed my painting experience. I'm not saying I'm now a huge fan of painting, but the fact that I can use this instead of doing a bunch of taping/protecting of surfaces just makes it so much simpler to take on a painting project. I ordered 2 more for my sisters since we all have house projects going on.
Hamburg
I purchased this edger and was amazed how well it worked. I've tried some of the other edgers and not one of them has been able to create a tight edge like this one, not to mention a very straight edge. Not even painters tape could have produced this good of an edge. There was definitely a learning curve because you need to paint in a very specific way, but didn't take long to feel comfortable and paint quickly. I saw one negative review that claimed it left a gap between the edge and the paint. This reviewer either did not use the edger correctly, or is just straight up being untruthful. I'm guessing since this is a new product, other competitors are feeling threatened and have something to do with these ridiculously false reviews. Shameful!
Keri
I was very impressed with this tool. I have a word of advice for people. Many of the door frames and moldings in my house have a thin line of caulking embedded in the edge, and this edger creates such a close edge that paint was getting in the actual line of caulking. When paint gets in the caulking it can look a little spotty, so I had success by going back and forth with the brush a few more times than is probably normal. Basically, the caulking line just needed a bit more brushing to really coax that paint in there and create a solid edging line. I'm not sure if most people have this same amount of caulking in their edges, but this technique worked great for me if they do.