Faithfull Wire Scratch Brush Steel 1 Row
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Price: £2.95
Brand: Faithfull
Description: Popular with both industrial and DIY users, Wire Scratch Brushes are used for removing rust, corrosion, paint and primer and for generally producing a clean surface. These Faithfull Wire Brushes have unique curved profiles and narrow faces, making them ideal for accessing hard-to-reach places. The high density wire fill and contoured plastic handle allow users to apply a higher pressure than that of a conventional wire brush. Fitted with colour coded handles with hanging slots. The FAIWBHANDS Wire Scratch Brush has the following specification: Handle colour: Red. Wire: Steel. Additional Information: Wire: Steel. Faithfull Wire Scratch Brush Steel 1 Row - shop the best deal online on diy-compared.co.uk
Category: Hand Tools
Merchant: Tooled Up
Product ID: 160809
Delivery cost: 4.95
EAN: 5023969258966
MPN: FAIWBHANDS
RRP: 3.61
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Author: Cy Coleman
Rating: 5
Review: I chose this design of brush as it is much more ergonomic than the traditional wooden handled one and lets me get into gaps more easily, however it does have slightly softer bristles than a wooden handles one although I like that about it.
Author: M. Jones
Rating: 3
Review: I bought this to try to remove some mortar off our driveway. I realise mortar can be hard, but was willing to put a bit of elbow grease into, but I found the bristles too soft for that purpose. I think a normal wire brush with a wooden handle would be a lot more effective for the job I tried to do. I might be being unfair on this brush, as it may not be the type of thing it was intended for but I was expecting the bristles to be a lot stiffer than they were.