Dulux paint pod

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gillian w

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Ive just seen these in b and q has anyone got one are they any good or just an expensive gimmick and not much better than a roller.Its the cleaning of it after that looks good to me if its as simple as it looks.
Im looking at doing some serious decorating in the new year and thought i might get one for christmas....Thanks Geeks xx
 
I had one thought it made it look so easy as i hate painting with a passion, but its really hard work.
The paint doesn't distribute evenly across the whole of the roller it just stays in the middle, so you have to work twice as hard :irked:
Mine kept cutting out in the middle of painting so i took it back to b&q only to be told that if you have a mobile phone near it, it short circuits and won't work :confused:
Honestly i would stick to a plain and simple roller, much easier xx
 
I had a feeling it might be too good to be true.Thanks for your opinion Jellytot
 
If someone bought me a paint pod for Christmas I'd be tempted to use it on them!
 
If someone bought me a paint pod for Christmas I'd be tempted to use it on them!

:lol::lol:

Perhaps it could be used as a new method to apply fake tan.
 
:lol::lol:

Perhaps it could be used as a new method to apply fake tan.





Would probably make a better job of that than the emulsion lol:)
 

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