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May 28, 2009

Become a Trigger-Happy
Spray Painter
With all the woes in the world, it's hard to whine about spray painting. But, c'mon, doesn't it bug you when you spray a big project and your hand cramps up from holding down that dinky nozzle? And when your fingertip ends up all black or blue or whatever color you're painting? Hate it when that happens.

Here's a whine-away product that we like: CANGUN1. Made of recycled plastic, it easily slips onto the top of all spray cans and provides more spraying control with less aggravation to your hand and forearm.

You cannot grab the CANGUN1 handle to shake the can; grab the can to shake. But the long trigger and the handle angle combine to increase leverage action on the spray-can nozzle, which makes spraying easy and accurate.

Oh, and your fingertips remain paint-free.

Where to find your nearest CANGUN1 Dealer.

Lincoln Electric's portable engine-driven welder ($2,916).

The SOG PowerAssist Multi-Tool ($115).

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