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The Mr. LongArm 0470 Trim Smart Paint Edger is a lightweight, manual paint tool designed for precision trimming around ceilings, baseboards, windows, and moldings. Featuring dual horizontal and vertical guide wheels and a 360° swivel handle, it ensures clean, sharp lines at any angle. Its replaceable flocked foam pad supports both water and oil-based paints, and it can be used handheld or attached to any standard threaded telescopic extension pole. Made in the USA, this tool combines durability with professional-grade performance.



























































| ASIN | B000BQS5O6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #77,169 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #22 in Household Paint Edgers |
| Brand | Mr. Long Arm |
| Brand Name | Mr. Long Arm |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 2,825 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00039932004701 |
| Included Components | Information Sheet |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Type Name | Paint Edger |
| Manufacturer | Mr. Long Arm |
| Model Name | 0470 Trim Smart Paint Edger |
| Model Number | 0470 |
| Paint Type | Oil |
| Part Number | 470 |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Swivel Handle, Precision Guide Wheels, Replaceable Paint Pad, Extension Pole Compatible |
| Special Features | Swivel Handle, Precision Guide Wheels, Replaceable Paint Pad, Extension Pole Compatible |
| Specific Uses For Product | Edging around ceilings, baseboards, windows, doors, and moldings |
| Surface Recommendation | Doors, Walls, Windows |
| UPC | 039932004701 733353039600 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Warranty - Mr. Longarm, Inc. warrants to the original end user (customer) that new branded products will be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use, for ninety (90) days from the original purchase date. |
L**S
Love this product!
I purchased this product to paint my kitchen, and it worked exactly as I had hoped it would. It is an easy-to-use tool and does an excellent joy at painting the edges of a room. I used it to paint around the top of my kitchen's ceiling. I simply attached it to an extension pole that I had on hand, and I was able to reach all the way up my 12-foot kitchen walls to paint around the white trim. Furthermore, I did not need to tape off the trim because this tool worked so well. I even used it to paint a few of my kitchen walls instead of using a roller and it worked flawlessly. The product is also very easy to clean and it's reusable. Overall, I give this product a perfect 5 stars and I highly recommend it. "Photos attached of my kitchen walls using this product."
M**N
Tips for success
I was skeptical to use this, but it was really the only option to cut the ceiling line on the high wall of my stairway unless I rented a plank or hired someone. This is a DIY tool and should only be used to reach spots you cannot get on a ladder. If a professional showed up with this I would fire them on the spot. Results will be pretty good, but not perfect. Here are some tips to use this product with the best results. Before you do anything, attach it to the pole and practice going over the spot you need. That way you can get a feel of how the tool works (it will glide easier once you have paint on it). Paint the pad with a brush. The first time using it you will need to paint it on several layers. Make sure you are only getting paint on the pad. Check all other parts to make sure they are clean before applying on the wall, especially the wheels. Don't try to line it up on the ceiling right away or you could miss and get paint on the ceiling. Start a few inches below and then glide it up. Go slow and do not push hard. When you push, the sponge soaks up more paint and then you will get paint on the ceiling. Roll along the ceiling line gently until no more paint is being applied on the wall. Go in one direction. Do not go back in forth. As you go along, do not apply too much paint to the pad. It will saturate the sponge and you will get paint on the ceiling. Every time you remove the pad from the wall, make sure the tool is clean before applying it again. This probably works best on flat walls, but I successfuly used it on textured drywall. Just go slow and do not push too hard!
I**E
Don't waste your money on other paint pad edgers
Learn from my experience: this is the paint pad edger that you want. Other pad edgers I tried get paint where you do not want it too easily. This device has wheels that are easily observed and cleaned. Also, aving wheels on two sides is a very useful feature, as is the fact at the threaded handle can be flipped 180 degrees. I also found that I could control the speed (you want to go slow) and placement much better than with other edgers (I think the reason for this is that this edger has a thick foam pad under the surface--not found on similar devices. The only down-side is that the threads on my extension stick did not thread into the handle easily. The Mr. Longarm web site says that the threads are standard, but I think they could makes the threads better conform to standard thread devices. But this pad edger is so good, I will not knock a star off for that little difficulty. I do not understand why these edgers are not stocked in big box stores.
R**D
Disappointing is best, I thought it would be more sturdy.
Disappointing at best, I thought it would be more sturdy. First of all you can’t fix the pad in any one position because there’s no lock not to hold it at a certain angle. Secondly the replacement pads are pretty expensive and the unit itself was pretty costly for what it does. It does work well if you happen to be able to hold it at the correct angle, and I was able to use it on a painting pole to go along an edge line so it was probably unbalance worth the money for painting the house once in a while. I probably won’t buy it again but I bought a couple of replacement pads so I’ll use it on some indoor edging where I don’t have to put it on a long pole but only one perhaps 2 to 3 feet long if that. I think it’ll work better than on the outside but I think it needs some redesign work to be truly valuable over a wide range of environments and circumstances.
M**F
Why make such a great product but make it impossible to find replacement pads?!
There is nothing like this on the market. It is a much needed tool for edging where tall walls meet the ceiling. It is incredibly effective and lightyears above the three other products we tried. However, it is a one and done gadget. Make sure you get all your edges done at once and make sure it's all the same color, because finding replacement pads is next to impossible. The irony is that they exist. However they are constantly out of supply on amazon and not even order-able from Mr. LongArms website. Click "where to buy" and I find one hardware store. When I try to order a $2 replacement pad from that store, they expect me to pay $14 shipping! I'm not sure if this is a ploy to get you to buy a whole new Paint Edger gadget, but it's a pretty lousy set up. Especially for such prominent, supposedly developed and respected company with otherwise great products. Sad and frustrating!
I**C
It works!!
I had purchased a similar one years ago from a home improvement store. Didn't work as well. This one must be a better version of the original because I'm happy to report that it really works! You just have to be patient and make sure you don't get any paint on the little wheels, and this will do the job! I apply the paint on it with a brush, as it was suggested on other reviews. That keeps the edges and wheels clean so you don't accidentally get paint on the ceiling. I do two coats. The base color is blue, and I'm painting over it with a very light gray, you don't see the blue at all. It goes all the way up to where the wall meets the ceiling. Great little tool!!!!
K**K
Load this tool with a paint brush
I purchased and used every edging tool available nearby. I bought Lowes version, Home Depot, Ace Hardware and Sherwin Williams. They all share the same failings. First, they all use a poor quality, poorly attached paint surface. They all popped off the edging tool with light use, repeatedly and made big messes. Second, they all have very limited articulation in the arm, making them useless for reaching anywhere but an easily accessed, flat surface. Third, they all have wobbly, undersized guide wheels, placed too close to the paint pad. Fourth, they all only have one, long edge seated with guide wheels. All of these shortcomings are fixed with the Mr. Longarm paint edger. The guide wheels are placed in a much more practical space, well away from the paint surface. There is a guide wheel on one short edge, making edging in corners very easy. The pad is two layers. The top layer is your paint aplicator and just a smidge set further jn the tool edges than the base pad. The pad is easy to clean with cool water and hand soap...being reusable over multiple rooms and coats. The plastic is far sturdier and the bigger wheels are soundly attached, so they can't wobble towards the surface you are painting...unlike all the others I tried. Finally, the arm articulates one hundred and eighty degrees, meaning angled walls, ceiling edges above cabinets and any other odd angle you can reach with this attached to a pole, can be painted with this tool. The only regret I have is not purchasing this first. As has been said, apply the paint with a brush. Dip your 1.5" paint brush about three times, painting the tool face each time. It may appear too little, but it's plenty. The only drawback is a replacement pad is double the cost of simply purchasing the tool, which arrives already loaded with one. As that is the case, when the pad eventually wears out, I will just purchase another tool. If you are a DIY painter, who is weary of dodgy edges with painters tape, skip the crappy imitators and grab this tool. No taping needed. Just apply a steady hand and light pressure and you will save yourself much aggrivation.
M**.
Does not work
This was a pretty horrible experience. Following the directions exactly, you don’t get paint to the top edge of the wall. Maybe a bit underneath it and it’s not really straight. The wheels will touch the wet paint (on the wall). And when it does, it’ll leave the paint on the ceiling too. So now you have to go back and touch up your ceiling as well. Forget this tool and just use a paintbrush.
B**H
Good tool
Excellent tool! Made getting into hard to reach corners so much easier. Slip resistance is as good as can be expected when using paint - I found given the simplicity of the tool, it was very easy to use on the end of a standard telescopic pole. Standard fit and good value for money.
I**B
works great
Needed for doing inside of windscreen in car. Great item.
S**N
cutting in paint edger
Loved the swivel head, it allowed me to use on the ceiling and the walls. Worked great
M**Y
Good for getting a straight line
Whilst painting the high stairwell drop , Mr Longarm paint edger achieved a far more accurate cutting in line than previously attempting to use a paint brush on a pole. It was quick and easy to use and would recommend this product and avoids having to climb a ladder. We used it in conjunction with a Harris extension pole which it screwed onto.
K**E
Doesn’t fit normal size stick extensions, gotta buy their $60 one
So I bought this and was pretty disappointed it didn’t fit a normal size extension I bought from rona. You have to buy their stick which is $60?!?!? I got mine for $25 at rona I wouldn’t spend that money so I had to tape it to my stick and it was a hassle as you can imagine. I really wish it for because it did a great job. I ended up going to rona to buy the same item that fit the normal sticks. Pretty upset that this is just for their brand ....
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