Homeright Quick Painter #C800398
![]() | Average Customer Rating: Recommend Load paint easily right from the can. Product details and pricing info |
|---|
4 Customer Reviews Posted
- Better think twice about purchasing this product
- I was not satisfied with this product. The item applied a huge amount of paint when I started using it and splattered all over the dropcloth. I ended up not using it. I wrote the manufacturer about this problem, but never received a response. You are better off cutting in with a brush or an inexpensive edger brush.
- 2008-05-31, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Quick drip
- this is not worth the money. you spend more time cleaning up the drips than painting. The trigger is very sensitive. If you have patients this might work for you.
- 2005-11-27, 0 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Faster than a brush
- I had a friend recommend the HomeRight Paint Stick and Quick Painter. I used the Quick Painter to paint the molding and baseboards. Wow was it fast! I had used a brush to prime all this woodwork which took about 3 days. Using the Quick Painter I painted the same woodwork in one day! I can't believe I didn't use it to prime. It is a little tricky to use as the trigger requires a light touch but once mastered you can really fly with it.
I can't say enough about the Paint Stick. It's definately one of the best inventions of all time. - 2005-06-18, 2 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Quick Painter sucks - but Homeright paintstick works great
- I had a really good experience with the Homeright paintsticks for painting walls and ceilings. So I was surprised to find that their quick painter leaks paint. You really have to be careful not to squeeze too much paint out.
We ended up using paint bruches instead.
- 2003-12-26, 1 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:

