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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Good price for how many you get
Joshua J. Amborski
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
These seem pretty good so far. I haven't had very many loose hairs fall out of the brushes and they are all individually wrapped. This is my second purchase of them and I still think they are great.
Pete G.
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
Works very well
Glitter Gloss
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
These are cheap so not totally unexpected, but the hairs fall out so I have to use tweezers to get them off the surface of whatever I'm painting.
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
Good quality. Holds up well. Minimal bristle fall out.Same quality as big stores but a lot less money.Keep in mind these are not "quality" paint brushes that produce a very smooth finish, but for crafts & glue or brushing on rust converter (which was my purpose) they work well.
RebelChica
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024
These are Cheap brushes at a cheap price point. The bristles are not even. I used scissors to trim them up.
Belle
Reviewed in Canada on November 7, 2024
Définitivement pour un usage unique. Peu de qualité, mais à ce prix, cela me permet de faire de l'artisanat avec des produits difficiles à nettoyer.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024
I wasn't sure what size I needed, but I knew I needed a few of a couple of sizes. This listing hit the spot! The brushes work well, simple, no frills, and super affordable.I recommend squeezing the mental clasp or giving a good tug to the bristles as these tend to loosen and shed, however it is very manageable and provide great value!
Zero Signal
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2023
For quick projects around the house or the shop, I keep a couple of jars of pre-mixed paint. These are typically a mix of Rust-Oleum and Japan drier with a splash of acetone. It dries quickly, is fairly durable, and is perfect for slopping a coat of protective paint onto a tool, fixture, or shop cabinet.I hate cleaning oil-based paint out of my brushes. Whenever possible, I take a chip brush and just leave it permanently inside the half-full jar of paint. If the lid is air-tight, the paint won't dry out and the brush won't get stiff. This is very convenient because I can grab a jar of whatever color paint I want (I keep red, battleship gray, and hammered black premixed) and the brush is ready to go.These brushes don't give a stellar finish, but for my use that's not even a consideration. I spend zero time cleaning paint brushes which is the goal. If the paint hardens or starts to clump, I toss it. I don't have to worry about trying to clean hardened paint out of one of my expensive Purdy brushes. Those are saved for "serious" paint jobs inside the house, etc.These are also nice to have around for general cleaning duties. One of these brushes, a bottle of degreaser and a garden hose will remove a lot of grime from car parts, tools, whatever. I don't have to worry about grease ruining a better quality brush and if I have to trim the bristles or modify it in any way I don't give it another thought.At $0.50 apiece when bought in this quantity, these brushes are disposable. Since I don't particularly like cleaning brushes (especially when using oil paint), I'm glad I have the option to just toss them out.
JB
Reviewed in Canada on October 3, 2023
They are just chip disposable brushes but much cheaper in bulk on Amazon than buying a three pack at the hardware store.
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