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Dulux Paint Pod @ B&Q for £35!
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I had the original version of this a few years back, and it was very quick for rollering paint, unfortunately the paint packs were discontinued when the tool didn't take off as anticipated, so was stuck with a useless £30 rechargeable painting backpack - couldn't even be used for anything else.
I'd hang off and see what the one with the 'any paint you fancy option' becomes available.Member of the first Mortgage Free in 3 challenge, no.19
Balance 19th April '07 = minus £27,640
Balance 1st November '09 = mortgage paid off with £1903 left over. Title deeds are now ours.0 -
Lütz_Pangaloo wrote: »I know how he feels - I don't like being up a ladder either.
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Been using one of these for years...no problems..ceilings are a breeze:
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Also they have the pod paint, 2 for £40! They're normally £29.99 each

Hi, does anyone know how long the paint is on offer? I can't find anything on the B&Q website. I have a friend who has offered to lend me her paint pod so if the paint is on offer I thought I might give it a go.
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I have a paint pod and love it, we did our whole hall stairs landing, dining room and lounge with two coats last may bank holiday, I do find the washing cycle needs to be run twice to clean the leads and roller thoroughly though. Our house is all neutral colours so thats ok with me, nice and easy to use, no splatters as you get used to how long to hold the trigger for.0
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