The Story
The tool never stopped working. The company did.
The original Deuce Splitter came out of a Pittsburgh paint shop in 1993. Painters loved it. Crews ran them by the half-dozen. Then the original owners retired — and the tool quietly disappeared from store shelves. It never disappeared from job sites.
How to Use
Five quick guides
Mounting the splitter in a 5-gal bucket
01
Mount it in your bucket
Drop the splitter into any standard 2- or 5-gallon bucket. The rim catches the bucket lip. No tools. No fasteners.
Squeezing roller against splitter wall
02
Squeeze off your roller
Roll loaded with paint. Drag the roller against the splitter's front wall to release excess. Cleaner roller, faster recoats.
Brush held by embedded magnet
03
Hold your brush
The embedded magnet on the rail grabs metal-ferruled brushes. Brush stays put when you swap rollers, climb the ladder, or pour.
Installing accessory on Picatinny rail
04
Install accessories on the rail
Picatinny-style rail accepts the Handle, Tool Deck, Brush Comb, and Dustpan attachment. Slide on. Lock. Go.
Handle + Dustpan + Broom adapter combo
05
Build the dustpan combo
Dustpan attachment + Handle + female-threaded broom handle adapter = oversized feed scoop or job-site dustpan. Doubles outside the paint world.
Specs
By the numbers
Get the launch email
One email when the Kickstarter goes live. Includes your $5 off $50 code.