Features
- 【All IN ONE 】Great painting tool kit with 4 Inch paint roller cover *6 , 9 Inch paint roller cover*6,4 Inch paint roller frame, 9 Inch paint roller frame,Handle Extension Roller *1 , 9 inch paint tray*3, 9 inch paint tray liner,1Inch paint brush , 2 Inch paint brush and stirring rod, 2.5 inch angel paint brush*1, 2 inch angel paint brush*1, 1.5 inch angel paint brush*1, 1inch paint brush*1, scraper,can openner.
- 【ADJUSTABLE EXTENSION POLE】The paint roller adjustable extension pole is made of aluminum alloy.It's lightweight and sturdy, and can be extended or retracted in length.It can be stretched from 23 in to 47 in to reach higher without a ladder.Whether you're painting floors, walls or higher walls, stretch our adjustable extension pole with ease.
- 【HIGH EFFICIENCY AND ADAPTABILITY】You'll get beautiful finishes and save valuable time and money.9" paint rollers help you get a smooth finish, 4" mini rollers are great for tight spaces.The angle paintbrush is perfect for cutting in walls and flat paint brushe is perfect for trim. The stirring rod helps paint to be more silky smooth and even. The scraper cleans old paint with ease. Can opener opens paint cans without much effort.
- 【SUPERIOR HIGH QUALITY】The steel paint roller frame is not easy to bend and deform. It supports the roller rolls firmly and efficiently. The paint roller is made of microfiber and leaves no lint. It absorbs a large amount of paint and applies it evenly. The paint roller brush is made of 100% synthetic bristles with a smooth surface. It is abrasion and corrosion resistant. The bristles are not easy to shed. The tray is quite sturdy and easy to clean.
- 【COST-EFFECTIVE】 This high quality set is for perfectionists and money savers. An all-in-one set meets all your painting needs.The paint kit is durable with water and oil based paints, glosses, stains, emulsions, and varnishes, and won't deform easily. This paint tray set is more than affordable and perfect for small or large projects
- 【ANY ONE CAN USE】Different sizes of paint rollers and paint brushes are available for different scenarios.Both professional painters and novices can get the best results when painting walls, trim, cabinets, doors, fences, decks, touch-ups, and arts and crafts.
Specifications
Color | Blue |
Unit Count | 1 |
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A 27-piece painting kit that includes six 9" and six 4" microfiber roller covers, 9" and 4" roller frames, an adjustable aluminum-alloy extension pole (extends 23–47 in), three 9" trays with liner, assorted brushes (1", 2", 2.5" and angled sizes), a stir rod, scraper, and can opener. Roller frames are steel and brushes use synthetic bristles; the components are compatible with water- and oil-based paints, stains, and varnishes for use on walls, trim, cabinets, doors, fences, and similar surfaces.
Rhibak Paint Roller Kit with Extension Pole, 27 Piece Set, 2 to 4 Ft Pole, 4"9" Paint Rollers, Paint Brushes Set for Professional Painting,House Paint Roller for All Latex and Oil Paints & Stains Review
First impressions and what’s in the box
I opened the Rhibak paint roller kit on a Saturday morning, planning to knock out a living room repaint and a round of trim touch-ups. It’s a true all-in-one bundle: six 9-inch and six 4-inch microfiber roller covers, both 9-inch and 4-inch roller frames, an aluminum-alloy extension pole that adjusts from roughly 23 to 47 inches, three 9-inch trays with liners, a small army of brushes (straight and angled in 1", 1.5", 2", and 2.5"), a stir rod, a scraper, and a paint can opener. It’s the kind of kit that means you can start painting right away without realizing you’re missing a crucial part.
Everything is sized for typical DIY and pro tasks—walls and ceilings with the 9-inch roller, doors and cabinets with the 4-inch, and detail work handled by the brushes. The promise here is convenience, and Rhibak largely delivers on that.
Build quality and ergonomics
The roller frames are steel and feel rigid in the hand. They don’t flex under load, which matters when a roller is heavy with paint. The handles are basic but comfortable enough for extended use. The trays are a pleasant surprise: sturdier than the disposable variety and easy to clean, and the liners make color changes painless.
The extension pole is the standout on the build front. It’s lightweight, made from aluminum alloy, and locks firmly at any length between its minimum and maximum. I used it for rolling upper walls, the top half of a stairwell, and even a ceiling edge. It’s not a heavyweight contractor pole, but it’s absolutely stable for wall work and light ceiling duty, and it saved me multiple trips up a step stool.
The brushes use synthetic bristles and, out of the box, have a smooth, consistent taper. Ferrules feel tight and the handles are balanced—no fancy contoured grips, but nothing that fatigued my hand, even during a long cut-in session around windows.
Painting performance
I ran the kit through latex interior wall paint and a waterborne enamel for trim and doors. Here’s how it performed.
9-inch rollers: Coverage was fast and consistent on drywall. Microfiber is forgiving and put down a smooth finish with standard interior wall paint. However, the covers do benefit from prep. Out of the bag, a couple of them shed some lint during the first pass. A quick wrap with painter’s tape or a lint roller (or a brief rinse and spin) significantly reduced shedding. Once prepped, the surface quality was solid—no obvious orange peel or streaking unless I overloaded the roller.
4-inch rollers: These are the heroes for narrow runs, cabinets, and door panels. They hold a surprising amount of paint for their size and pair nicely with the angled brush for fast, neat door and trim work. Again, prep helps; a de-linting step made the finish more predictable.
Brushes: The angled 2.5-inch brush is the right tool for cutting in; it holds a good bead without dripping and releases paint predictably along edges. The 1–2 inch straight brushes are handy for trim and detail work. With water-based paints, the bristles kept their shape, didn’t splay, and cleaned up quickly. I also used one brush with a waterborne enamel and had no issues with bristle loss or cure-roughness in the finish.
Trays and liners: The liners make color changes and end-of-day cleanup painless. The trays don’t flex when loaded with a full roller, which is more than I can say for some inexpensive options.
Extension pole in use
The extension pole is, frankly, the best part of the kit. It’s light, quick to adjust, and doesn’t twist under normal rolling pressure. At full extension (around 47 inches) it feels secure enough for walls and cut-ins just below the ceiling line. It’s not meant for heavy roller pressure overhead across a full ceiling, but it handled window-height walls and a high stairwell landing without wobble.
The connection to the roller frame is standard and tight; I didn’t experience any loosening while rolling.
Accessories: small things that make the work faster
- Stir rod: Reusable and rigid, better than a disposable stick, and long enough to stir a gallon thoroughly without strain.
- Scraper: Basic, but effective for lifting loose paint and puttying small imperfections before priming. Not a replacement for a full putty knife set, but very handy.
- Can opener: A minor inclusion, but I used it more than once and avoided mangling lids with a screwdriver.
Durability and maintenance
After a few rooms and trim runs, the frames remain straight and the handles intact. The microfiber covers have typical wear for consumables—expect to retire them as you would any value-tier roller cover after a couple of rooms, especially if you’re working with heavier paints. The brushes have held their edge and haven’t shed bristles into the finish, which is critical.
Cleanup was straightforward. Microfiber covers rinsed clear under warm water, and the trays released dried paint from the liners easily. I recommend spinning out the roller covers (a manual spin in a five-gallon bucket works in a pinch) to avoid lint and clumping on the next use.
What could be better
- Roller cover lint: Unprepped covers shed a bit on first use. De-linting with tape or a quick wash and spin mitigates it, but perfectionists doing a final coat on smooth walls or doors may want to upgrade to premium covers.
- Paint loading: The covers hold a lot of paint, which is efficient, but it’s easy to overload and leave a heavy film if you’re not mindful. A light touch and regular rolling on the tray grid solves it.
Neither of these is a dealbreaker, but they’re worth planning for if you’re chasing a top-tier finish.
Tips for best results with this kit
- Precondition the rollers: Wrap with tape or rinse and spin before first use to remove loose fibers.
- Dampen microfiber: A slightly damp (not wet) roller helps even loading with water-based paints.
- Don’t overload: Roll off excess on the tray grid; let the roller do the work with moderate pressure.
- Cut in, then roll: Use the 2.5-inch angled brush for edges, then roll into the wet edge for a uniform sheen.
- Wrap between coats: If you’re taking a break, wrap rollers and brushes in plastic to keep them from curing.
- Use the liners for color changes: Swap liners between colors to keep trays clean.
Value and who it’s for
This kit hits a sweet spot for anyone starting a multi-room repaint or tackling a mix of walls, doors, and cabinets without piecing together components. For a single purchase, you get enough consumables to cover several rooms and a set of tools that won’t hold you back. Pros might still reach for their favorite premium covers and specialty brushes for finish work, but even then, the extension pole, frames, and trays are very usable backups—and the pole is worth having on its own.
DIYers will appreciate the completeness and the learning-friendly nature of microfiber rollers and synthetic brushes. The ergonomics are forgiving, and the accessories reduce the “oops, I forgot X” trips.
The bottom line
The Rhibak kit is a practical, well-rounded package that let me start painting immediately and keep momentum through multiple stages of the job. The extension pole is excellent for its class, the frames and trays are sturdy, and the brush selection covers the common use cases. The roller covers are serviceable once prepped, but if you’re after an ultra-smooth final coat on doors or cabinets, plan to upgrade those covers.
Recommendation: I recommend this kit for homeowners and DIYers who want a cost-effective, ready-to-go setup for walls, trim, and general interior projects. It saves time, includes the essentials (plus a few smart extras), and performs reliably with a bit of prep. If you already own premium covers and brushes, you’ll still find the pole, frames, trays, and accessories worthwhile—and if you don’t, this is a solid way to get everything you need in one box.
Project Ideas
Business
One-Day Room Refresh Service
Offer a premium, fast-turnaround painting service aimed at busy homeowners and realtors: 'One room refreshed in one day.' Use the full kit for speed—9" rollers for walls, 4" for trim and tight areas, extension pole to cut ladder time, and angled brushes for cutting in. Package tiered pricing (simple wall color change, trim included, add-ons like textured finishes) and market through local FB groups and real estate agents for staging work.
Pop-Up Paint Parties & Workshops
Host small-group workshops teaching techniques (ombre, stenciling, faux finishes) at community centers or cafes. Provide kits (mini roller, small tray, sample paints, brush) for attendees and use the full kit live to demo. Charge per seat and upsell take-home kits or private lessons. This builds local brand recognition and recurring revenue from repeat classes or corporate team-building events.
Upcycled Furniture Flip Business
Buy thrifted furniture, refinish with professional techniques, and resell on marketplaces (Etsy, Facebook Marketplace). Use the kit for efficient stripping, priming, and topcoating—microfiber rollers for smooth panels, angled brushes for trim. Standardize processes to do batch work (e.g., prep day, paint day, finish day) to increase throughput. Price items to cover acquisition, materials, labor time, and a healthy margin.
Local Mural & Branding Contracts
Offer small-scale murals and branded storefront refreshes to cafes and retail shops. Use the 9" rollers and extension pole for fast block-ins, mini rollers and brushes for logos and details. Sell per-square-foot or per-project quotes, include design mockups and maintenance packages. Promote via Instagram before/after reels and partner with local business associations.
DIY Paint Kit Subscription or Retail Bundle
Curate and sell themed DIY kits (e.g., 'Accent Wall Kit', 'Furniture Refresh Kit') that include expendable items: tray liners, roller covers, a small angled brush, and printed instructions or a link to a how-to video. Offer a subscription for seasonal color updates or a one-off retail bundle for homeowners who want to tackle a project. Source bulk versions of the kit’s consumables to keep margins healthy and include optional virtual coaching upsells.
Creative
Ombre Accent Wall
Create a smooth ombré gradient on a feature wall. Use the 9" microfiber rollers for large sweeps and the extension pole to reach high areas without a ladder. Start with the lightest color at the top and progressively blend darker shades downward by back-rolling the seams where two colors meet. Use the angled brushes for clean edges at ceilings and baseboards. The tray liners and stirring rod keep paint consistent while the microfiber covers give a lint-free finish.
Geometric Stencil Mural
Design bold geometric patterns using reusable stencils. Use the 4" mini rollers for precise, low-splatter application inside stencils and the 1"–2.5" angled brushes for crisp outlines and small details. The scraper removes old flaking paint first; trays with liners make frequent color changes fast. Ideal for nurseries, entryways, or accent panels on furniture.
Upcycled Furniture & Cabinet Refresh
Transform tired dressers, cabinets, or tables into boutique pieces. Strip and scrape old finishes with the included scraper, sand smooth, then apply primer and topcoat with the 4" roller for even coverage on panels and the angled brushes for trim and corners. Use the synthetic-bristle brushes for a brushstroke-free finish and oil- or water-based varnishes compatible with the kit for durability. Add distressing or antiquing washes for character.
Textured Faux Stone or Plaster Finish
Create an artisan plaster or stone-look accent using layered paint techniques. Use the 9" roller to lay base coats, then dab and drag microfiber rollers and brushes to build texture while paints are tacky. Mix in stains or glazes and use the 2.5" angled brush to highlight crevices. The kit’s microfiber rollers hold enough paint for consistent texture and the synthetic brushes resist shedding during heavy work.
Two-Tone Outdoor Fence & Deck Makeover
Refresh outdoor wood with a stylish two-tone approach (e.g., rails dark, boards light). Use the 9" rollers and extension pole for long fence runs and the 4" rollers for boards and tight spots. The kit’s compatibility with stains and varnishes allows you to seal and color in one go. Use the scraper to remove loose paint, trays with liners for easy cleanup, and the can opener/stir rod to work efficiently on larger exterior projects.