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Paint Kettles

Usually made of either plastic or metal, they come in various sizes.  They are particularly useful since you can pour just enough paint into the kettle, add your paint conditioner and mix. This is almost impossible to do properly using the original paint can since as they are too full. Paint kettles are much safer in this regard too as they avoid spillages when manoeuvring from place to place since you have much less paint in them.

 

 

 

 

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If you tie a piece of string from one side of the kettle to the other you can park your brush easily if you need to stop painting.

 

   

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