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Paint Can Carrier

We are introducing this week a new product or tool to the painting industry, called the Paint Can Carrier! This tool provides a painter the safest way to carry a paint can up and down a ladder hands-free! the industry has been looking to solve the dangers of a painter falling off or dropping a paint can from a ladder. This simple tool is made of a heavy duty, light weight aluminum that simply attaches to a painters belt and then straps the can to the tool, and is very affordable.

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We are introducing this week a new product or tool to the painting industry, called the Paint Can Carrier! This tool provides a painter the safest way to carry a paint can up and down a ladder hands-free! the industry has been looking to solve the dangers of a painter falling off or dropping a paint can from a ladder. This simple tool is made of a heavy duty, light weight aluminum that simply attaches to a painters belt and then straps the can to the tool, and is very affordable.

Product Selling Benefits

This tool is the safest way to carry a paint can up and down a ladder or for any paint job.
This tool has been proven to increase speed and quality of a paint job.
This tool is made to fit any size can.
This tool has many uses including: carry cans of nails, screws, tools, garden seed, etc. etc.
This tool is very favorable to sell in paint and hardware stores

Products Specs

Seller Objective:Open to discussing any type of sales arrangement
Patent / IP Status:Patent[s] are pending
Inventory in Stock:In stock and available for sale
Number of Units in Stock:1000+
Suggested Retail Price:$19.95 To $24.95
Wholesale Price:$11.75 To $14.27
Estimated Cost/Unit:$5.00 To $7.00
Minimum Order/Units:10
Prior Sales Activity:This tool was just been launched 5 days ago, as of August 24, 2010 but we are receiving a lot of interest and feedback from all aspects dealers, agents, retailers and wholesalers. (saying they could see this product in 50,000 paint and hardware stores nationwide, and possibly on TV)



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