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2025-08-30 13:51:00
Okay, so I am refinishing all the cabinets and drawers in the house (42 total ] and these are excellent. Considering each cabinet takes 2 coats of primer and 4 coats of paint, it’s not hard to understand why I love these rollers.
R. Ketchum
2025-07-30 18:06:37
I used these painting cabinet face frames and they worked great, very little dimples on the finish which self leveled out. Fairly inexpensive - just use them and toss them out.
Michael G.
2025-06-16 14:48:31
These rollers are every bit as good as the rollers I had been buying at the big box store and for a much better price.
Works well
2025-04-11 15:00:57
Same as I used to buy at home depot, just as good, will buy again as needed.
Emily
2025-04-04 13:36:10
Good rollers for the wall. They don't drip too much and spread nicely without too much pressure. My only complaint was it left some streaks but it could've been the paint I was using. Good value for the money!
Veronica
2025-03-16 18:43:44
Painted kitchen cabinets….paint went on smooth and easy. Great price
Mia
2025-02-26 17:53:59
This is a good value for a good quality set of 20, smaller 6 inch, foam (not fiber) paint rollers. Note that no paint roller, paint roller frame or handle is included. You will need to have your own paint roller, frame or handle that’s compatible with these, it’s not included. The quality is the same as the branded rollers and the foam has a good feel and density to it. They wrap them in plastic in smaller quantities so you can open a set and keep the others wrapped up for future use.Note that no paint roller handle or frame is included with these. You will need to have your own compatible paint roller frames to use with it, these are just roller refills. Note that they are not long, full sized (like you’d paint a wall with) rollers. They’re medium sized at 6 inches long vs larger or smaller (for cabinets, though this size can be easily used at 6 inches vs smaller 4 inch rollers for cabinets). I like this size for the edges and corners of walls when I use a standard larger roller, for furniture, doors and smaller areas.Note that they are foam not fiber styled rollers. This works well for a smoother finish and there’s no lint like fibered rollers can often have. However, for some paints and surfaces you may want to use a fibered roller vs foam. I generally try to use foam rollers due to no lint wherever I can vs fibered rollers and a smooth finish works better. They rate them as compatible with both water based and oil based paints as most rollers are.Helpful tips someone taught me. While they are reusable and washable (make sure they are completely dry before putting away or reusing them), you can extend the use a bit when painting takes a few hours or days. This way you don’t have to get a new roller each day during painting when it takes hours or a day to dry between coats of paint.Take standard cooking tin foil (like you’d use in a pan) and wrap the roller (or your brush) in it to keep the paint moist so the paint won’t dry or stiffen or harden on your roller (or brush). Wrap it tight to keep air out. I also sometimes like to use a large plastic bag I put the roller wrapped in foil in and label it if I’m using multiple types of paint.I also find that using tin foil in the paint tray makes it easier to clean up. I also use tin foil as a cover for the paint tray or cup to keep it from drying out between coats of paint. Also consider getting some of the variety sizes of the foam vs fiber brushes for painting, they work better than fibered brushes in some areas. I like to have some of the smaller 1 inch ones and some of the larger ones (not included).Note that some of the smaller paint trays are compatible with 4 inch vs 6 inch paint rollers and frames, so be sure they’ll fit your painting tray as well as your paint roller frame handle.The listing picture shows dipping the roller in water before use. I have never done this with any paint roller before use, and don’t see why these should need it. I would not do that at all. However, you will need to let some of the paint soak into them the first few rolls of paint to soak into the roller, that’s normal for any foam roller. But you won’t want to soak them in paint laying them in the paint, just work it into the roller as you start applying the paint rolling it on the surface you’re painting.
xb90
2025-02-11 10:00:30
These foam paint rollers are a great option for achieving a smooth, uniform finish on flat surfaces like walls, cabinets, and furniture. The high-density foam absorbs paint evenly, ensuring consistent application without streaks. I found them particularly useful for covering larger areas while also being flexible enough to reach corners and edges.The 20-pack provides an ample supply for multiple projects, making this set cost-effective and convenient. The rollers are easy to replace, saving time during painting sessions. The durable material holds up well for repeated use, making them a reliable choice for a variety of painting tasks. Overall, they deliver excellent performance for both small and large projects.
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