Buy Wagner Telescoping Pressure Paint Roller, Model# TR-10Wagner Telescoping Pressure Paint Roller, Model# TR-10 Product Description:
- Internal feed system disperses paint evenly across roller cover
- Telescoping pole extends reach to 48in.
- Inline trigger for comfortable operation
- Works with any airless sprayer
Product Description
The Wagner telescoping pressure paint roller converts your airless sprayer to a pressure roller system. Rollers (qty.): 1, Roller Size (in.): 9
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
The right tool makes all the difference
By Dave
I bought a refurbished Wagner Paint Crew airless paint sprayer from Amazon over the summer because my wife and I were beginning to work on the project house we bought in May. Every wall in the house needed to be painted, so I figured I'd spend the $100 (on sale) on the machine and save myself a bunch of time.The sprayer performed well in the two rooms I sprayed, but over-spray was a real problem. My next painting project was the great room. It has cathedral ceilings and a bunch of weird angles, so spraying wasn't a good idea. Thus, I bought this attachment for the sprayer.The setup is a no-brainer. The roller comes ready to use - all you have to do is remove the packaging and prime your sprayer, and you're ready to paint. The directions indicate that this attachment is rated at 1,000 PSI. If you have an adjustable sprayer, great. My model is a basic one, so I can't adjust it, but I went ahead and used the attachment with my sprayer (max PSI is 2,800), and I didn't have any problems whatsoever. I don't know anything about the mechanics of these machines - maybe they have some kind of automatic adjustment mechanism - but it seemed fine...no leaks, no paint explosions, just seemingly normal operation.The roller head itself is specially designed, so any old roller won't work. This one has holes in the plastic cylinder for the paint to come out. As long as you keep the roller moving while you're pumping paint, it won't leak or spatter. I found this roller applies paint evenly, and uses about the same amount of paint as the manual method. It is entirely up to you how much paint you pump into the roller at any given time because the roller is operated by a trigger at the bottom of the telescoping handle.The handle extends from about 18" to 48". I found that when I shortened the handle using the telescoping mechanism, it increased the pressure inside the tube, and some paint squirted out of the roller head. If you keep the roller head moving while you shorten, however, it doesn't spill.Cleanup takes a long time - about half an hour - for this attachment and my sprayer together. I used a regular 6-in-1 painter's tool to clean the roller head, and followed the instructions in the book for the rest of the parts.Overall, it took me about a day to paint my 600-square-foot great room, including cutting in the corners and edges manually (which took the longest, by far), rolling the walls with this tool, and cleaning it all up. I definitely recommend this tool. Buy it, you'll be glad you did.One last thing: I hesitated to mention this because it has more to do with the sprayer than this roller, but do make sure your sprayer's hose has a swivel attachment of some kind. My Paint Crew sprayer has a very rigid hose with no swivel, so I spent a lot of time positioning myself, manipulating the hose, untangling the hose, uncoiling the hose, etc. A swivel would have eliminated all of that, and believe me, it's a headache.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Seemed like a good idea
By Avid Amazoner
I bought the Wagner 9155 Sprayer and thought I'd also buy this (TR-10) power roller. I had about 600 sq ft to paint including a 22x10 ft ceiling. I learned a lot while making quite a mess from drips while paint the ceiling. It did cover very well, but unless you use it more than once or twice a year you probably won't get the hang of it so you don't drip paint all over. And the cleanup is a real time consumer.After priming and final coating the ceiling I did the rest of the rooms (walls) by hand. What a relief to not have paint all over!I'm still rating this 5 stars because I think it would be useful to someone that does a lot of painting.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
It's OK
By SueW
Works good, but plastic pieces break real easy. After using twice, coupling started leaking. Apparently not made for commercial use. Not very happy with quality of product.
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