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Wagner 2-1/2-Inch Angle Brush'n Go #0521001 by Wagner Spray Tech
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Product DetailsManufacturer: Wagner Spray Tech Model: 0521001 Product features: - 2-1/2-inch angled paint brush with internal feed
- Paints 33 linear feet per fill; squeeze-operated flow control prevents drips and spills
- Onboard paint hopper with anti-gravity feed system; easy-to-clean nylon poly bristles Includes brush and filling mechanism for pouring paint into brush
- Holds 4 ounces of paint per fill
- Holds 4 oz of paint per fill
Description of Wagner 2-1/2-Inch Angle Brush'n Go #0521001Less-mess. Provides quality results. Anti-gravity flow technology and squeeze button allow for smooth flowing paint to the tip of the brush. Easy to fill, paint and clean. Holds 4 ounces of paint. Includes filling mechanism to pour paint into brush. 1-1/2 " brush covers 56 linear ft. per fill. and 2-1/2" covers 33 linear ft. per fill. The perfect paint brush for any small project, this innovative tool is equipped with an onboard paint hopper that keeps the brush wet without having to dip it in the can. An angled bristle design is great for painting at angles, so there's no more awkward wrist bending when painting crown trim or covering horizontal surfaces. The hopper fills quickly and easily and holds paint without spilling to eliminate time-consuming touchup work. Squeeze-operated flow-control ensures even distribution of paint for smoother finishes. A handy filling device loads paint without making a mess. And, the brush is designed with nylon-poly bristles that maintain shape even under heavy use so that they won't fray and stick to the painting surface for ultra-smooth, professional finish results every time! --Brian D. OlsonWhat's in the Box Brush, filling mechanism.
Tools and Hardware Reviews of Wagner 2-1/2-Inch Angle Brush'n Go #0521001Customer Review: Where has this tool been all my life Summary: 5 Stars
If you are a DIY person let me put it this way, I painted a window with out using tape and didn't touch the glass....
I have limited grip in my right hand from a neck injury, so I look for things that are easier to hold. I painted a window, and all the trim around it and never dropped the brush. I only had to refill it once, and that was so easy I didn't mind it. I had a bit more trouble taking the brush apart to clean it but someone with a normal grip should be able to do it easily. (You have to push in two buttons and pull...)
Painting is easy, you just give the handle a little squeeze and the paint comes down from the center of the brush. I only dripped once and that's when I squeezed a bit too hard. Really I can't imagine painting again with out using it.
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