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Shur-Line 12400 Teflon Metal Paint Tray

Shur-Line 12400 Teflon Metal Paint TrayBrand: Shur-Line
Category: Home Improvement

Buy New: $5.42 (On sale from $7.05)
as of 11/24/2009 21:26 CST details
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New (13) from $5.42

Seller: Noble Supply
Rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars 4 reviews

Media: Tools & Hardware
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 15 x 12.2 x 2.8

MPN: 12400
Model: 12400
UPC: 022384124004
EAN: 0022384124004

Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days

Features:
  • Teflon metal tray
  • Engineered for all paints
  • Abrasion resistant
  • Dry and peel tray coating

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
9", Teflon Coated Steel Paint Tray.


Customer Reviews:
2 out of 5 stars Dries paint too fast, not an easy cleanup   October 23, 2008
Dayna Winchester (Portland, OR)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

As other reviewers have mentioned, in the time it takes to paint your walls the paint in the tray has already started drying. When you do one coat it seems to be fine, as long as you work in a timely manner. When you come back for the second coat the paint has already started to dry in the tray, and you end up getting globs of paint on your roller and on the wall. When you let the paint dry before peeling it off, if it's not thick enough it comes off in little sections. Then you end up having to scrape the rest off with your finger, basically. If you leave it on too thick it takes forever to dry and when you think the layer has dried you go to pick it off and end up with a glop of wet paint on your hands. Also, as I can be a sloppy painter I get it over the side, and then it gets stuck in the little screws that hold the thing together and that doesn't come off. It will NOT peel off in one sheet, and i've used mine over and over and just dealt with the old dried paint crusted onto the tray. My last paint job I just gave up and bought a plastic liner for the tray, and it didn't fit right in it because it has kind of an awkward shape. So basically just save your money and buy a cheap disposable one. It's a nice concept but it'd make a better baking tray than anything else!


1 out of 5 stars Good Marketing, poor results   October 13, 2008
Avid Reader (Florida)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

As others have indicated, the 'peel away' feature of this pan works ONLY if you leave a thick layer of paint in the pan-- and who would waste paint in that manner! If you leave a thin layer of paint to dry in the pan, you'll have to scrape the paint off with a scraper-- which took 20 minutes. With that said, this metal pan does rinse out better than any other paint tray I've used-- as long as the paint is wet. Nice marketing idea, poor execution, and poor results.


1 out of 5 stars Non stick coating works too good!!   July 14, 2008
S. Conter (New York)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The teflon coating works too good. I found that as you are painting, the paint in the tray begins to dry, especially the part where you roll out the excess paint. The problem is that this dry paint starts to peel off the tray onto your roller and then onto your wall, so that you start getting globs of semi dry paint on the wall. I had to try and scoops these globs off with a brush, set up a new roller and paint tray to finish the job. The paint does peel off the tray very easily but the mess that you end up with on the walls makes this tray a piece useless junk. Maybe you can use it to bake brownies in?


2 out of 5 stars teflon isn't useful for real application   August 5, 2007
Rafael
7 out of 8 found this review helpful

The teflon coating allows the paint to be peeled up only if the paint is thick enough, as shown in the illustration on the packaging. Because paint trays are designed for rolling out paint into a thin layer and for using up as much as possible of what is poured into the trough, the teflon feature is useless for real-world application. I found I had to scrape the paint out of the bottom with a thumbnail, which over time will mar the teflon finish, which will eventually lead to the tray being even more useless. The claim of "no need for a tray liner" is true only if you want to waste time meticulously peeling--probably easier to wash the tray, as you would do with a cheaper, standard non-teflon tray.

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