Ergonomic Paint Brushes Make Painting Easier Than Ever
we don’t worry about taking painting tools and painting the kitchen, rec room, or tool shed when we’re young. It’s just not a big deal. We don’t have old bones and arthritis to worry about. Sure, it may take some time, but we just resign ourselves to it and do it.
As we begin to age, however, stiffness in the bones and other such illnesses start to catch up with us. It’s typically about this time that we start looking for aids to help us.
As it turns out, some companies that make painting supplies are willing to help us out. Not only are they making tools such as ergonomic paint brushes but they are actually creating products that make it easy to do all sorts of things. For example, just last year, one company came out with a no tape “Edge-n-Roll” tool.
Usually, before you begin painting a room, you take some painters or masking tape and tape off edges around windows, doors, and so on so that you don’t get paint on them. Well, this tool combines the tray and the tape masking feature into one. You simply fill up the tray and begin painting.
Another company produces ergonomic paint brushes. What makes these brushes so special is that they were designed by professional painters who do hundreds of hours of painting over the course of a year. It doesn’t matter if you’re left or right handed, they allow you to paint smooth strokes and for long periods of time with minimal discomfort.
The brushes were not only designed to reduce forearm fatigue, a common problem among painters. These brushes truly feel like an extension of the hand. It doesn’t matter whether you’re painting aluminum siding touchups or painting old concrete floors, having ergonomic tools at your disposal is an advantage.
As the population continues to age and the baby boomers take over the senior marketplace, it’s probably inevitable that more and more companies begin to produce home improvement. products targeted towards seniors.
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