Eco Roller Frame 9" - Bamboo Handle LickTools / Eco Union

A 9" roller frame for walls, ceilings, and bigger paint jobs where you want to get a proper finish without making the job harder than it needs to be.

This is the frame I would use for normal wall painting. Pair it with a 9" mid pile sleeve and you can cover a decent area quickly, keep a wet edge more easily, and get that smoother, more even finish that makes the room feel properly done.

I think a good roller frame is one of those things people only notice when they have used a bad one. A cheap, awkward frame makes the job feel harder. This one feels lightweight, comfortable to hold, and solid enough for real decorating. It also works with extension poles, which is useful for ceilings, tall walls, and those bits where you do not want to keep climbing up and down steps.

The handle is made from bamboo, with a recycled metal frame and recycled plastic end caps. So you still get a proper decorating tool, but with better materials than the usual plastic-heavy roller frame.

Use this with the matching 9" roller sleeves for walls, ceilings, larger flat areas, and full room painting.

View the sleeves here: Licktools Eco Roller Sleeve - Mid Pile 9".

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Info: Eco Roller Frame 9" - Bamboo Handle LickTools / Eco Union

Other useful tools in this range:

I think good tools make painting feel much easier. You get cleaner edges, smoother coverage, less mess, and that nice feeling that you are doing the job properly. These are the other bits in the range that work well together, depending on what you are painting.

For walls, ceilings, and bigger flat areas, the 9" mid pile roller sleeve is the one I would use first. Pair it with the roller, sleeves and tray set if you want the main setup in one go.

For smaller sections, awkward corners, panelling, furniture, shelves, and narrow bits of wall, the 4" mid pile roller sleeves are really handy. They help you get a roller finish in places where a big roller feels too clumsy.

The 2.5L paint kettle is one of those things that seems simple, but makes the job feel calmer. I use a kettle when I do not want to carry a full tin around. Pour a sensible amount in, cut in, touch up, move around the room, then put any leftover paint back in the tin.

For brushwork, the 3 brush set is a good everyday set. The 5 brush set gives you more options if you are doing a bigger job or want a few sizes to hand.

If you already know what you need, you can pick a single flat brush for general painting, or an angle sash brush for cutting in around edges, frames, ceilings, and skirting boards. The 3 piece flat brush set is also a nice simple option if you want a few useful flat brush sizes together.

The nice bit is that these are proper decorating tools, not just “eco” versions that make the job harder. Bamboo handles, recycled metal, recycled plastic cores, sugarcane pulp trays, and tools that still help you get a finish you can feel proud of.