Top 10 Painting Tools Every Painter Needs.

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Published 2017-02-18
Top 10 painting tools every painter needs. Must have painting tools to paint a bedroom. Painting hacks for DIY painters. Tools every painter needs. The tools you need are here in my tool store: paintlifesupply.com

3M handmasker: t.ly/zZrH
Cover grip drop cloth: t.ly/tRzG
Best 5-in-1 tool: t.ly/rnweq
Premier 4-8' extension pole: t.ly/xaYf
Caulking gun: t.ly/9RFF
Premier Montauk Brush: t.ly/41Sv
2 gallon paint bucket: t.ly/TaDI
Corner + 9" roller: t.ly/59Odd
White woven roller covers: t.ly/B0W7n

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Disclaimer:
Due to factors beyond the control of The Idaho Painter (or Chris Berry), I cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. The Idaho Painter assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Use this information at your own risk. The Idaho Painter recommends safe practices when working on any structure and or with tools seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of The Idaho Painter, no information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from use or improper use of these tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not The Idaho Painter.

All Comments (21)
  • I appreciate you showing the packaging on the items you are talking about, while you are discussing them.
  • @maayers6830
    I’m taking the plunge in painting my house… first time attempting(😵)!! I’ve watched several of your videos already and you have helped in giving me some great tips… and building my even of confidence. I wanted to thank you and your staff for providing the great videos that will eventually get me across the finish line!!
  • @alliphil1
    Single mom. Never painted in my life. This video was a perfect answer to where to start. About to watch your playlist on how to prep and paint. THANK YOU!!!
  • @charlielee7712
    You need to have sandpapers all the time when you paint. 90% prep and 10% painting!
  • @YankinChino
    I've done my share of DIY painting and I wish I had gotten your tips back when I did my whole house. The tips, techniques and recommendations you provide are greatly appreciated. Your videos are well done too. I also appreciate your gospel references that pop up from time to time. Please keep up the good work.
  • @delmarpainter
    I always have my air mover fan with me, dries the walls fast for recoats and great for drying drywall patches!
  • @Ormald
    Free Tool: I'm a homeowner and not a painter. The things that you covered about tools and painting was a great help. I went to a big box store to do research on tools and paints. Then went to a local paint store. The difference in quality of products was amazing. I opted to follow your advise and spend a few extra dollars at the local. you get what you pay for. Thank you for the vids.
  • Hi...I am an amateur on painting. I love doing it. I am 72 years old with lots of energy, enthusiasm and my great health helps me to perform the best painting job. Thanks so much for your awesome painting recommendations! I am from Florida. Lots of blessings! ❤️🙏
  • Just a simple, long-time DIYer here. I do have some good dropcloths, but a simple non-leaking solution I've also used is an old shower curtain (which typically come available when you repaint a bathroom!). Additional tool suggestions: (1) a one foot wood extension - I find I use this much more often than the longer, adjustable poles I have, especially for small jobs. (2) a 1" diameter mini-roller - together with the short extension, this is ideal for painting behind toilets or old radiators where a regular roller is just too wide.
  • @mhcec99i
    Free tool Hey, thank you. Im just starting working for myself and i really appreciate the tips you freely gave out. Have a great day and live free!
  • Am just starting.The utility room and saw all my defects of painting, "Free tool".Loved all your 10 professional tools. Thanks..
  • @Brady.John87
    #1 way ive seen painters get fired is by not using a drop cloth or properly prepping there work. there is NO exceptions to being clean and protecting the rest of the job as you paint. it is a habbit you should develop and do without thinking.
  • @chrisreed26
    Hello from Tampa,FL!!...Thank you for the great advice! After 16 years of having a residential cleaning business I am now starting a house painting business...I have always liked painting and the jobs I did for cleaning clients on the side all said I should be painting for a living...so I'm taking the plunge!! Now I am looking at videos like your's to know what to buy... So far I have done a few interior small jobs and realize I don't have the right tools!!! Now I know what to buy thanks to your videos!
  • @dariahenry6238
    Free tool. Love this website. I have learned so much as an amateur do it your self painter. Your tips and tricks have helped so much that I now can paint without using much tape for cutting ceilings or around the baseboards. Thank you so much.
  • Love your videos man - I’m an industrial painter at the port of portland; I blast and paint ships. As I have desired to learn more about residential, and work towards being effective at painting interior/exterior of houses, I came across you!!! Great material, very clear - it’s apparent that you care about the work you do.
  • @GMan7800
    free tool. I would suggest the paint comb as well. It helps me keep my brushes bristles straight when it comes to cleaning.
  • @seanhatch4425
    I love your channel. Your a great help to us all, thank you for taking the time to show us all your methods.
  • I've been painting for 15 years, I'm definitely familiar with the tools minus the last one, I manually brown paper baseboards or windows and have to tape them so thanks for showing me that tool, will be on the lookout for it!
  • @opiumdensRus
    I been referring to you as ,"The Idaho Painter," to the homeowner I am painting her exterior 2 story home(stucco/block), garage,and minor interior(hallway, porch,and radiators). I shared your video on masking paper. She bought a nice $500 airless paintsprayer and lots of supplies for me. Paying me very well. I appreciate your easy to follow advice. I told her that he is a cool dude. Powerwashed house and spent 8 hours scraping wirebrushing and a nice floor scraper with carbide scraper. Damn block cement scraping is hard work.