Not solvent-borne coatings — it's plastic, and solvents attack plastic.
Not height work where refills include a climb — that's the jumbo's 4-liter job.
Not a guaranteed lined workflow — its liner fit is unverified ⚑, so unlike the 92069 it cannot yet be sold as a liner-served chassis.
Not a certification — "green" is a color word and "made from recycle material" is a store-title input claim, neither of them an eco-label or a recyclability guarantee (§1, §2c).
Not a functional upgrade over the standard tray — it is a specification alternative, equal in use; sell the difference as procurement, not performance.
is authored at 2b and is identical to the line's baseline procedure — the recycled resin does not change the face-dip-and-condition method. Capacity: 2 liters, the room-repaint standard — refills stay cheap on flat reachable work; height and ceilings want the 4-liter jumbo, not this tray. Cleanup / liner question: here is a genuine functional caveat versus the baseline — no liner is confirmed to fit the 92078 ⚑; the line's most-used liner (92076) is officially rated for the 92069 and 92070, and this fact sheet does not extend it to the 92078. So do not promise a lined workflow for this tray until fitment is verified; for now its cleanup answer is prompt bare-tray washout of water-borne paint. Chemistry: plastic — solvent-borne coatings soften and gum it; keep it to water-borne work (the metal 92060 is the solvent chassis).
Asked at the counter
BUYER QUESTIONS ANSWERED BEFORE THE CART, NOT AFTER THE RETURN
Does the recycled resin hurt performance?
No evidence it does — loading and rolling are identical to the baseline tray (2b). It's a specification alternative, not a downgrade.
Is it recyclable at end of life?
Unknown here — "made from recycled material" (input) is not the same claim as "recyclable" (output); don't assert the latter without resin and local-stream facts (2c).
Which liner fits it?
None is confirmed — do not assume the 92076 fits; its cleanup answer for now is prompt bare-tray washout (§3).
Why buy it over the plain tray?
When recycled content is specified or wanted (LEED-adjacent, municipal, or a buyer who asks); otherwise it ties with the 92069 (§5).
Can I run oil paint in it?
No — plastic and solvent don't mix; use the metal 92060.
Is it really made from recycled material?
The store listing says so; A. Richard's official page in this fact sheet names it only "2L PLASTIC TRAY" — verify the exact recycled-content wording before publishing it as an environmental claim (§1). Content percentage and resin type are unstated.