Bob Ross R6519 Brush Beater Rack
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Lucio Wisoky
> 3 dayAt first, I was a little disappointed because I had trouble finding a bin to put this in. I eventually went out and bought a file organizer, but it was too long. I wedged a gatorade bottle in between to stop the bars from moving within the bin - Problem solved! Nice clean brushes now. Highly recommend for those hard to clean oil paints especially.
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S. Hudson
> 3 dayI love my beater rack. Makes clean-up much easier. Although like most Bob Ross products,its a bit overpriced,but well made.
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Dawna
> 3 dayPurchased to beat the devil out of it. Word of caution, if you are planning on getting this for a 5 gal bucket, It will not fit. Curious though how it fits on top of the bucket with the notches. It will fit in a tote or a trashcan with a little bit bigger dimensions. Sturdier than the dollar store cabinet racks, coating on it is really nice, but it is a bit pricey.
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Turbo
> 3 dayI got this brush beater rack to help clean my paintbrushes as I paint along with Bob Ross. I looked around for a trash can to store the rack in to keep from splattering paint and cleaner everywhere. I found the Rubbermaid FG295606GRN Plastic Trash Can, 7 Gallon/28 Quart, to be a perfect fit: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005KDISFQ/
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dragonbreath
> 3 dayThe description said 1 Brush Beater Rack and described how it cleaned. I interpreted 1 because of the picture as 1 set shown with the description. Ive seen the plastic bucket w/lid and round rack in stores but this bucket seemed taller and fit the need better. WHAT I got was the rectangular beater rack that you put in your own waster basket. So the picture is misleading and the description needs to be clearer. I didnt return it because it would have cost more to return it than I paid for it.
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Dart Vader
Greater than one weekThis fits most standard plastic waste baskets, well at least in America. I got a decently tall one to place it in. I think it helps keep the thinners mist from traveling all in the air not to mention your floor. One tip, when the devil is strong in the brush... I added a few bricks to the bottom of the trash can to make it more solid. But I use it on a smooth floor, so you might not have the problem of it moving.
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Frederick Grimaldi
Greater than one weekfuntional
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Jo
> 3 dayThis is an amazing! Exactly, as described! Beat the devil out of your brush! Knocks off that paint in seconds. I compared to a Dollar Tree rack. This is stronger and much more sturdy. This method saves your turpentine and much more.
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James Little
19-11-2024a must have
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Erik Vinson
> 3 dayI bought a 10 gallon trash can, lined it with a trash bag, placed this rack in the bottom and there is absolutely no mess whatsoever! Well worth the small investment if you paint inside! Oh yeah, better use odorless paint thinner, too! Bob Ross knows what hes talking about!