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GoodHome Paint kettle

£4.50Inc. VAT£2.25 per l

Product details

Product information

This GoodHome 2L paint kettle with adjustable handle is designed for small painting jobs.

  • Compatible with 4" paint rollers
  • Statutory guarantee

Features and benefits

  • No need to clean up between coats with this innovative paint kettle, saving time and effort
  • The hand held clip and brush holder means you won't need to go back down the ladder, making painting even easier
  • The paint kettle is ideal for working with smaller amounts of paint. It has a comfortable handle and is suitable for holding any paint type. Fits with our 2L kettle lid, allowing you to pause whilst decorating for up to 7 days without the paint drying. Use in conjunction with kettle liners and brush cleaning pods, to make the clean up stage quicker and less messy.

Specifications

BrandGoodHome
ColourGrey
MaterialPlastic
Number of pieces1
Product height155mm
Product length262.5mm
Product width198mm
Product code5059340016894
Manufacturer / EU responsible person
Reviews
4.2 / 5(10 reviews)

DelBoy123456789 - 4 / 5 - 05/10/2023

This product is acceptable and will do the job

Works well, but a shame the "handle"?? is not rigid plastic

hash123 - 5 / 5 - 16/08/2023

Good product for small paint work especially good

Good product for small paint work especially handy for wood work

Kyle - 3 / 5 - 01/07/2023

Good but could be better.

I brought these around 2 months ago, good little kettles, hold a good amount of paint. The main problem I have with them is when you have a mini roller resting on the roller part it is always top heavy, causing the kettle to fall the way the roller is resting.

KevinHX3 - 5 / 5 - 04/05/2023

Holds plenty of paint and easy to use

This is a very useful product, very handy as it saves you going to and from the paint tin, especially of there are two of you painting. Comfortable to hold and extremely easy to clean afterwards.

Dog House - 3 / 5 - 23/08/2022

Misleading

The kettle itself seems like a good product but the picture is very misleading as it shows it with a lid, what is the point of it without a lid. I had to do another click and collect the next day and make another journey to the store, petrol costing more than the purchase.

EddBee - 4 / 5 - 22/07/2022

don't forget to buy the LID

thanks to another reviewer I realised that the LID is NOT sold with the kettle even though the picture shows one fitted.

Nannydebs - 5 / 5 - 25/05/2022

Love this product

Great product for size and ease of use keeping hands freer for easy application of paint

PaulKocz - 5 / 5 - 05/05/2022

Great

Very decent. Cons are deffo that lid is sold separately, but even though left open and paint dries it comes off really easy later due to plastic type. Another con is that little brush holder doesn’t hold oval brushes. Very big pro is the adjustable strap. You kind of strap it onto your hand semi tight getting your hand round it and dont have to grip it with your palm in any way.

baral - 5 / 5 - 26/04/2021

A must for your paint project

Amazing product. It's very easy to use and comfortable. It's perfect to use on the ladder and to walk around for trims. I love the strap, it makes it very ergonomic, and the clip to keep the brushes in place when pausing. I also love that you can buy a lid for it. I did my whole flat throughout a few weekends and the lid kept the paint fresh and ready to use after each week, which saved me a lot of time (not cleaning) and money (not wasting paint).

StephendeS - 3 / 5 - 24/04/2021

A good concept spoiled by the way B&Q sell it

A good idea - a range of paint trals with sealable lids to stop paint dring out when not in use - brilliant. not so brilliant is that they don't include the lid, and you have to buy it separately, or not as they didn't have any lids in B&Q Shrewsbury. Why not just include the lid? Also, weird handle / belt loop thing that is not really explained, even the photos just show someone holding it by the floppy fabric strap, what's the idea? Surely just a rigid plastic handle if that's the use case would be better.