

Wooster Brush Q3211-2 Shortcut Angle Sash Paintbrush, 2-Inch -Pack of 6
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bluelala
> 3 dayI love the flexibility in the handle of these brushes! I also save about fifty cents on each one by ordering from Amazon!
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Carly
Greater than one weekI’ve been using the same Wooster Short Cut brush for years and it’s still in great shape! I wanted a few more and the pack of 6 were a terrific deal! I’ve used this brush to paint furniture with Chalk paint, Oil paint on canvas, and outdoor oil paint on the mailbox. The brush itself is nice to hold and the fact the handle is soft it feels good in your hand without the hard wood. Totally recommend!
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Bright Meadow
> 3 dayI’ve been using this particular brand and style for over a decade and buy several every time I find them in case they ever stop making them. Best trim brush I’ve ever seen/used, makes everyone a professional painter.
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Jam
> 3 dayLove them - nothing can make you a pro at cutting in but practice but these really help. So light that they do not tire out my hand. Great brush.
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cautious buyer
Greater than one weekI used to sell these in my paint store many years ago and as a woman with smaller hands, I found they are a better fit. I feel I have more control when edging or doing smaller areas while painting. I also use them for using polyurethane and other sealers and they work great. I make sure to always brush out the strokes as best as possible so it ends up a thinner coat. Do at least 3 coats with a very fine sanding in-between and come out with a nice smooth finish. I normally use foam brushes but I like these better.
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mickey was here
> 3 dayI used it for trimming our wooden windows.
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Gina Crafton
> 3 dayI bought these after a recommendation from a friend. I love them. They are great for painting trims & small areas. I specifically bought them to use for paint blending on furniture because I need 3-4 at a time. These are perfect! Easy to use, easy to clean. I hope to get a lot of life out of this set
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M. Freeman
> 3 dayEverything about these brushes makes them ideal for cut-ins -- where walls meet or where walls and ceilings meet. Those are spots where rollers are useless, and where you often need to be very precise. The angled brush, the handy grip, the feel of the brush as paint is applied -- theyre just perfect. Another advantage I only recently figured out is that because theyre short, they pair nicely with the HANDy Paint Cups, which feature a magnet on the inside that holds the paint brush in place. Thats useful not just for painting, but also for clean-up. I clean the cup, then fill it with water, put the brush on the magnet so that the bristles arent touching the bottom of the cup, then let it sit for several hours, so that the paint sinks to the bottom of the cup. Remove without stirring up the paint at the bottom, then rinse out the brush and shake water out of the brush. Very convenient.
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JS
> 3 dayLove the short handle. Used it to paint kitchen walls and cabinets. It can get into spots that a longer handled brush can’t.
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Andy
> 3 dayExcellent brush!