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The Right Brush The Right Brush
Mark Wholey

Like a Toothbrush for Paint

 
I personally have seen many painters hold their brush as if they were holding onto a Burger King Whopper with one hand. They did this because they can get more control and because their hands were tired from holding a brush in the "standard" way. I stumbled upon this brush while looking for a paint brush for someone with arthritis so they could continue painting comfortably. But I am guessing it would work for any painter who needs to change grip while painting to complete a project.

Check out this link for information on other types of paint applicators.

What do you think of this new brush?
Let us know in the comments section below.



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06/15/2009 01:29 PM 697295a

An ergonomic paint brush. No more stiff hands. This design will help with painting as it fits your hand and the mechanics of your hand much better than the straight handle.

Thanks for sharing,
NOVA Pros
http://www.novapros.com

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The Right Brush...

06/15/2009 04:25 PM djtopcat1

I bought this brush last year. Feels great, and the hook that allows the brush to sit upright on the can is extremely helpful. I definately recommend it.

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the right brush

06/15/2009 10:41 PM rich46

haven't tried it yet but it looks comfortable to use and I'm going to try to find one to use on my next painting project.

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It works.

06/16/2009 09:21 AM cbw1234

We recently remodeled an old house. We gave the painters “The Right Brush” and they loved it. They said their wrist was less stressed by the end of the day. Since we only gave them one, they were all fighting over using the brush. After a couple of days, they bought 3 more.

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the right brush

06/16/2009 11:50 AM jeffkimkatlynenicholedylanblake

I have used this brush and it was a breeze. Not only was it easier on my wrist, but getting into tight corners was the key to getting my job done fast! It is so worth it.

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This Brush is the BEST!!

06/22/2009 11:07 PM keemo7

I got my first "The Right Brush" several months ago and just love it!! I do a lot of painting inside and outside of my house. These brushes not only make it much easier on my hands, which used to be a big problem because I have arthritis, they're also extremely well made and super high quality. I have always enjoyed painting, and it was a little sad that it had become a painful prospect. I can honestly say that I will never go back to the old standard brushes. If you have any painting projects to handle, you'll be doing yourself a huge favor by trying this unique and amazing paint brush.

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