: Wagner Spray Tech Corp 510161 WallMagic Dual Roller Starter Kit

: Wagner Spray Tech Corp 510161 WallMagic Dual Roller Starter Kit

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Wagner Spray Tech Corp 510161 WallMagic Dual Roller Starter Kit

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Wagner Spray Tech Corp 510161 WallMagic Dual Roller Starter Kit
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Street Price: $14.99
Gaunz Org Price: $13.16
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1813





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Wagner
EAN: 0024964158683
Label: Wagner Power Products
Product Manufacturer: Wagner Power Products
Model: 510161
Publisher: Wagner Power Products
Ranking: 1813
Studio: Wagner Power Products


Piece facts:
  • Dual-roller painting kit with tray and instructional CD-ROM
  • Split tray loads two colors evenly onto dual roller covers for 2-tone walls
  • Blends two or more colors; 6 roller-cover textures available (sold separately)
  • Includes dual roller frame, 2-color split tray, CD-ROM
  • Complete instruction for easy edging with no hidden steps




Kit Starter Roller Dual WallMagic 510161 Corp Tech Spray Wagner






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The perfect paint-roller starter kit for first-time painters, this dual roller combo lets you blend colors and apply two-tone paint to walls in one easy application. With dual, side-by-side rollers, one roller applies one color and the other applies another color for two-tone painting in one easy pass. Whether you'd like walls that are soothing, dramatic, or elegant, this kit's handy split-tray lets you blend two or more colors to achieve the look you want in any room. The split-tray design lets you dip rollers simultaneously for fewer trips back and forth to the tray. Select any or all of Wagner's six dual roller covers (sold separately) for unique color blends throughout the home or office. Choose from Wagner roller covers #470-374, #470--305, #470-310 & #470-663 and let your creativity shine. --Brian D. 0lson

What's in the Box
Dual roller frame, 2-color tray, CD-R0M.








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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Review ...
It works fairly well. The paint tray doesn't hold very much paint but other than that, it's on ok product. Would be better if it came with roller covers.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - wall magic
I love Wall Magic! I had used it several years ago and couldn't find it in stores any longer. The easiest ways to faux glaze your walls. Item arrived promptly.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Looks like wallpaper ...
Friends comment that our walls look like they've been done with wallpaper..compliment? We like it!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Best painting product ever!
I first discovered the WallMagic kit about 10+ years ago. We have built 3 houses and have painted them ourselves. I LOVE the WallMagic kit!!! It is super easy to use and gives a beautiful marbled finish. I am a very detail oriented person (perfectionist) and the WallMagic kit produces outstanding results. I frequently get comments on the beauty of the walls. Most people think it is wallpaper, because it looks so professionally done. My only advice is don't go over the same area too much or you lose the marble effect. I like it better than other similiar products on the market today. My only problem with it was that no stores in my area carry it anymore. WHY? Thank goodness I found it on Amazon. I was getting poor results from other products, but the WallMagic kit arrived a couple of weeks ago and saved the day!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Amazing ...
This is a fantastic item. I ordered it with the marble and braid rollers. I used the marble rollers. I mixed my two paint colors with Behr's faux glaze. The job came out great. Looks just like marble. Beautiful. The glaze helps by keeping the paint "wet", prolonging the drying time and allowing you more time to work and perfect the look that you want. I'm very pleased. Even after receiving the braid rollers, I still can't envision what the finished appearance will look like.

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