Hi Steve, great product. I wash in homeowner's bathtubs mainly. The large pitcher catches all over-spray. I hit the roller with a burst of 2500 rpm at the last. The roller is clean and dry. I have spun brushes in the pitcher also with a brusher spinner tool, it catches all the mess. Thumbs up on this product!
If your a painter cant get a roller cover clean with a faucet or a water hose then your probly not a painter yet lol.He says faucet doesnt have anough water pressure...That container has 0 water pressure!!!
If you repeat using your same roller setup without removing the roller cover.You will end up having to CUT that old cover off the frame and throw the frame away.Frames cost more the covers!!!The inside of the frames are ment to free spin.If you never remove the cover while cleaning you will never get all the paint out of the inside of the frame.Anyone saying they own a REAL paint company and they have their painters use this is a moron and i have a Solar Powered Flashlight i would like to sell..
@Brianwhittaker23 Just because you can clean the roller without taking it off the frame doesn't mean you have to leave it on the frame. After washing with the paintrifuge the cover is clean and dry so now you can take it off the frame if you want.This unit works great, I have several of them and I paint everyday. No hoses, no mess and it works 100% of the time even on our 18" rollers. Not bad for a moron, huh.
@Brianwhittaker23 If you cant clean a roller nap with faucet or water hose or a 5gl bucket then your not a painter lol.Your way it takes water,special socket,drill.My way water!!!Not bad for a moron huh
My company bought one of these for our painters and it paid for itself on the first day. We used to go through many roller covers every day, but now we can get by with using the same two or three roller covers on several jobs. This is great.
I bought one of these for my painting crew and it paid for itself in one day. We used to go through several roller covers on just one job. Now we use the same few roller covers on multiple jobs. This is great.
@TXas101 Thanks TXas101, I am one of the inventors of the paintrifuge. I would like to know if you would like us to use your testimony on our web page. We can put in a spot with your company name for advertising. Just thought I would ask.
Thanks again and hope you keep enjoying the paintrifuge.
I was using a device before that had to be hooked up to a faucet, but this is more convenient because you don't have to attach it to a faucet with a hose. Very cool.
Hi Steve, great product. I wash in homeowner's bathtubs mainly. The large pitcher catches all over-spray. I hit the roller with a burst of 2500 rpm at the last. The roller is clean and dry. I have spun brushes in the pitcher also with a brusher spinner tool, it catches all the mess. Thumbs up on this product!
friskypainter 3 months ago
I like this guy.
:) He's honest.
8128shelby 7 months ago 2
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hylee007 1 year ago
well look the aqua wire bruss invention and people tell me what they think
theelinventore 1 year ago
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friskypainter 1 year ago
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friskypainter 1 year ago
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friskypainter 1 year ago
If your a painter cant get a roller cover clean with a faucet or a water hose then your probly not a painter yet lol.He says faucet doesnt have anough water pressure...That container has 0 water pressure!!!
Brianwhittaker23 1 year ago
If you repeat using your same roller setup without removing the roller cover.You will end up having to CUT that old cover off the frame and throw the frame away.Frames cost more the covers!!!The inside of the frames are ment to free spin.If you never remove the cover while cleaning you will never get all the paint out of the inside of the frame.Anyone saying they own a REAL paint company and they have their painters use this is a moron and i have a Solar Powered Flashlight i would like to sell..
Brianwhittaker23 1 year ago
@Brianwhittaker23 Just because you can clean the roller without taking it off the frame doesn't mean you have to leave it on the frame. After washing with the paintrifuge the cover is clean and dry so now you can take it off the frame if you want.This unit works great, I have several of them and I paint everyday. No hoses, no mess and it works 100% of the time even on our 18" rollers. Not bad for a moron, huh.
stevencarbide 1 year ago
@Brianwhittaker23 If you cant clean a roller nap with faucet or water hose or a 5gl bucket then your not a painter lol.Your way it takes water,special socket,drill.My way water!!!Not bad for a moron huh
Brianwhittaker23 1 year ago
My company bought one of these for our painters and it paid for itself on the first day. We used to go through many roller covers every day, but now we can get by with using the same two or three roller covers on several jobs. This is great.
TXas101 1 year ago
I bought one of these for my painting crew and it paid for itself in one day. We used to go through several roller covers on just one job. Now we use the same few roller covers on multiple jobs. This is great.
TXas101 1 year ago
@TXas101 Thanks TXas101, I am one of the inventors of the paintrifuge. I would like to know if you would like us to use your testimony on our web page. We can put in a spot with your company name for advertising. Just thought I would ask.
Thanks again and hope you keep enjoying the paintrifuge.
Steve Long
ThePaintrifuge 1 year ago
I was using a device before that had to be hooked up to a faucet, but this is more convenient because you don't have to attach it to a faucet with a hose. Very cool.
rosencrane 1 year ago
Is that all right next to impossible??
cingle2004jp 2 years ago
I bought one of these and it works great- didn't have to hook anything up
razorrider639 2 years ago