
Instead of using a heavy, expensive paint pump, the PaintBlazer is much lighter and costs only a fraction the price of an airless sprayer.
Additionally, my unit is designed to work with any size roller and any size extension pole. You can change from a 9" to a 36" roller in less than a minute simply by unplugging the nozzle, plugging in the new one, unclamping the spray tube from the frame and clamping it on to the new frame. The wireless trigger clamps on an off within a few seconds.
Because I have to drag my tools up several flights of stairs I wanted to make this unit light and easy to carry, yet strong, durable and very powerful.
I also wanted to make this very inexpensive because I plan to sell millions worldwide. The more I sell, the more it will help the environment.
A couple years ago I was painting a 2 story exterior mostly with my sprayer, but a very large wall was too close to the house next door. The neighbor had a nice home, nice cars and was worried about me spraying so close to his property. I was worried too.
So, I decided to roll the wall instead of spraying, as I didn't want to risk getting overspray on his property. It was a very big wall, 2 story, about 25 feet high, but because I was rolling I didn't have to mask as much.
I used a 20 foot extension pole that enabled me to reach the top when I extended my arms, but I had to constantly lower the extension pole to dip the roller in the paint bucket, then raise it back up again to continue rolling.
It took me about a minute to lower the pole, dip it in the bucket, raise it back up again, put it in position and resume rolling and because it was thick stucco I had to dip it a couple hundred times to get enough paint on the wall. It took me about 4 hours to paint that wall with about 15 gallons of paint,. My arms got very tired, not from the rolling, but from the dipping process.
If I had my PaintBlazer I could have used the 18" or even the 36" roller and turned up the volume to a gallon per minute. 15 Gallons at a gallon per minute is 15 minutes of rolling, but you have to allow time for walking around, adjusting the roller, etc.
Instead of 4 hours, I could have finished it in about 1/2 an hour and my arms wouldn't have been as sore.
In that situation the dipping process took about 6-8 times as long as the rolling itself. And by using the PaintBlazer I could have used an 18" or even a 36" roller, many times faster than the standard 9" roller.
Each situation is different and you won't always paint 6-8 times faster than standard rolling, but there will be many times my customers will be grateful they purchased this tool. It will save time, money and insure much better quality, while making the painting experience more enjoyable. and more profitableof your home with our selection of interior paints. Our range includes everything from classic neutrals to bold and vibrant colors.