LaneB's Profile
| Display Name: | LaneB |
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| Member Since: | 10/5/07 |
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I am an employee of Zibra and we are excited to see coverage of this product. We have received a lot of great feedback from consumers who have used the No Tape Edge-n-Roll - they love the results! It is true with all edging tools that in order to create a straight line you must have a straight line. The majority of people who are painting next to trim molding do have a nice straight line to follow. Addressing jmorey's comment about the metal guide - it spreads apart while loading your paint keeping the metal guide free from paint. Zibra depends on its women consumer groups to provide feedback on product development from idea to product. The result: better products for better experiences! Apartment Therapy - Zibra Edge-n-Roll: Tapeless Painting |
10/23/07 7:24 PM |
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The featured item from Zibra is called the Open It! Universal Package Opener. They are dramatically different from scissors - uniquely designed jaws to cut through tough plastic packaging and designed to keep the sharp plastic away from your hands while cutting. Then there are the other features - check them out at http://www.enjoyzibra.com/openit/ Apartment Therapy - Slinks: Zibra Packaging Scissors |
10/5/07 11:15 AM |
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The Open It! is a multi-functioning tool and cutting through hard plastic packages is only one feature. This tool was designed by women consumers who were tired of struggling with difficult-to-open packaging, as a result, it has everything needed to open any package safely, easily and conveniently! The angular jaws keep the hard plastic from gouging into your skin - preventing injury. The jaws cut hard plastic packaging and snip those frustrating twist and zip ties, the retractable utility knife opens up boxes, CDs and DVDs and the small dual head screwdriver opens up battery compartments. The Open It! is the cure to package wrap rage. If you want to learn more go to www.wrapragecure.com! Apartment Therapy - Slinks: Zibra Packaging Scissors |
10/5/07 9:57 AM |