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14 Reasons why ALMAX Painters Trousers are better! 07 July 2022

 14 Reasons why ALMAX Painters Trousers are better!

1)  More comfortable. When you’re flat-out working all hours you don’t have time to be worrying about, hauling-up, or adjusting, your trousers.

2)  Very practical. Like the name says, they’re specifically designed for painters going up and down ladders, bending, stretching up, kneeling down, getting back up, going back up the ladder…you get the idea.

3)  Hardwearing. They’ll last for ages – you can pass them on to your kids one day.

4) 14 pockets for: Your favourite brushes, a sanding sponge, Razor Tape, a snap blade knife, notebook and pen, sunscreen, a putty knife, a paint scraper, a tape measure, a hanky, sanitiser, your phone, the van keys, sunnies, someone else’s van keys, earbuds, coins, lunch receipt, your wallet…

5)  Made from washing machine-friendly, easy-dry cotton drill. (Remember: Always remove items listed above first.)

6)  They’ll take you from the bedroom to the office. (These trousers officially don’t care where you’re painting.) 

7)  Nine sizes from 28”-44”. (Or “first five to prop”.) So, everyone on the team gets a 
good fit.

8)  Not crazy expensive. (That means more to spend on fuel and consumables. See 11.)

9)  Geographically and climatically versatile. Suited to midwinter in Tamaki Makaurau, midsummer in Gore, and Wellington all year round. 

10)  Cordura reinforced pockets. Like rebars for your pants. It’s the stuff the army uses. Seriously.

11)  Pie and sausage roll friendly. Elastic and drawstring waist means no need to hang back when there’s a morning tea shout. Get stuck- in, you deserve it.

12)  Professionalism. You do a good job – make sure you look the part too. (No one wants to be mistaken for a part-timer.)  

13)  Kneeling pad pouches. Fill these bad boys and you’ll never again fear the agony of a rogue floor nail when you’re “walking” or sliding on your knees.

14)  Speed. Under lab conditions, painters wearing ALMAX trousers were 3.5 seconds faster over 100 metres compared with lab staff carrying clipboards and stop watches. (OK, we made that one up.)