JML paint roller?

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Has anyone used this product and if so is it as good as JML make out? I have several rooms to paint in a short amount of time and would dearly love to find something to help me do them quicker. Please be honest about this product and I cannot afford to pay £30+ and find it to be useless.
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Most profesional decorators will not touch products like this. A good deep pile roller and a 3" brush for cutting in is just as quick if not quicker.
 
don`t really know which one your on about but , like said, if any of these things were any good then every decorator in the land would be using them.
a good roller sleeve, arm and brush will save you time and money in the long term. plus a better finish.
 
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I guess that you mean this

http://www.jmldirect.com/product.asp?pf_id=P3001&changecurrency=GBP

Whilst i have never tried it I would not want to.

To get the paint to pass thru the holes you have to water it down so much that it would probably make the paint so thin that it would could be licked off the wall.

It is cheap plastic crap- from the site images you can even see that the pole is bending

Like the others I use decent quality rollers (not from DIY stores).

If I had the money I might be tempted by one of the professional forced paint rollers, but given the increase in clean up times I would have to be doing a whole house in the same colour to warrant the £1000 or so outlay
 

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