





✨ Roll into Perfection with Every Seam! ✨
The Star Wheel Carpet Seam Roller by tradeunderlay is a lightweight, ergonomic tool designed to effortlessly knit carpet piles together. With its innovative raised handle and dual motion capability, it ensures precision and ease of use on seams, making it an essential for any flooring professional.
| Manufacturer | tradeunderlay |
| Part Number | 2810 |
| Package Dimensions | 22.8 x 18.4 x 4 cm; 440 g |
| Item model number | 10-100 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Item Weight | 440 g |
B**Y
Good tool
Quick deliver and well built tool, used to roll my artificial grass. Done a good job of fluffing up grass
C**S
Very sturdy
Was not quite as easy to bring up the pile on my deep piled carpet but it did make a difference eventually.
A**T
Nice quality and value
Good value. Would recommend.
H**R
Hard work to use but gives desired results
Suggest you include instructions to ensure user has a good idea of how to use product. The roller action suggests you roll across carpet - however using the gadget sideways action on a medium to well worn carpet produces more better results. Also manual device requires getting on the floor to use. Would also suggest supply a adjustable handle so can be used in standing position will make it more user friendly
C**H
this clever little tool is great if you want to preserve the life of your ...
Used by carpet fitters, this clever little tool is great if you want to preserve the life of your carpets at home as it helps to fluff up the fibres and makes your carpets feel like new again! It does involve a fair bit of effort, but if you mainly concentrate on the high traffic areas, you will see and feel a huge difference in the pile.
A**R
Carpet roller
Very good for joins in carpet
B**.
Rubbish
Wasted my money.
A**M
Carpet seam roller
Good quality product. A U.K. product for use on carpets installed on underlay.Not sure of its efficacy here in France as the locals generally glue their carpets direct to floor substrate.The French are not big on carpets , generally preferring tiles or click floor.Recommended.
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