Brush Handle Types

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Brush
Handle Types
Fluted handle for Glide style tools. Long medium size
handle. Very versatile size. Most popular angular trim
brush.
Glide- angular trim brush. Bow- straight sash brush.
Production tool- Increased reach when cutting in off
a ladder. Less trips up and down the ladder.
» Example: 5610598, 5610697, 5610585, 5610615, 5610660
Brush types are dictated by handle, ferrules and filaments.
Some completed brush heads are so popular that they will have multiple
handle styles. A good example of this is the “Glide” style. In the Glide
version, it has what is known as a Fluted handle
Handle style and brush preference is all about personal preference
Rattail handle Dale style angular trim brush.
Small handle for smaller hands. Smaller brush head
for doing fine intricate work. Not a production tool.
» Example: 5610597, 5610595, 5610574, 5610709, 5610640
» Example: 5610599, 5610600, 5610515, 5610668, 5610695
Beavertail for larger hands. Sprig Style (straight trim
brush), Swan Style (wall brush), XL High Capacity.
Production tool.
» Example: 5610605
Stubby handle. Available on the Cub. Great for work
in confined spaces like cabinets.
Same brush head as the Glide.
Dale
Glide
Bow
Sprig
Swan
Cub

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