New decorating frame offers complete coverage

  • 7 May 2015

Cageless design

Purdy’s new Revolution Frame is compatible with several of its existing paint products

The Revolution Frame’s cageless structure allows it to release paint easily to ensure an even coverage without grey streak.

Its innovative design also allows for easy cleaning and maintenance, whilst avoiding the creation of mess.

An extension to Purdy’s decorating kit

Purdy’s new frame has been designed as compatible with several of its established paint products.

For instance, when used with Purdy’s POWERLOCK Extension Pole, it can be dismantled easily via the connect attachment.

It can also be combined with the Purdy Marathon Roller Cover, which has been manufactured with a blend of nylon and polyester fabric to offer better coverage.

This cover does not shed fabric; it has also been designed to be durable, making it a cost-effective product for use in larger or longer jobs.

Find out more about Purdy’s Revolution Frame

Purdy,
33 Turbine Way,
EcoTech Business Park,
Swaffham,
Norfolk,
England,
PE37 7XD

Phone: 01760 720220
Fax: 01760 720270

Visit Purdy's website

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