They came from a company called New Habit Inc. The brushes are called "ISOKINETICS."
I think the owner of the company found me through my website. He called last week and asked if he could send me some samples. I had no idea he would send me this big package.
I like the idea of using these for decks and siding. The bristles actually look like they are very high quality.
I haven't used them yet, but I will post a review if anyone is interested...
DISCLAIMER: The company didn't ask me to post anything here or anywhere for that matter. All they asked of me directly was to send them a letter describing my experience with the product. I wanted to post them because I think they are an interesting "new" product and figured more people would be interested in them as well.
Huh...I see that little one is "Ribbed For Her Pleasure"
Those handles make sense for decks though
I always dance with a Bestt Liebco fatty (Stainer) on the end of a 4-8 ft. Sherlock Posi-lock pole
I like the weight and balance
Those Stainer handles twist right out and it twists right on the posi-lock
Or I use the brush grip for others
I wouldn't switch to these things, I like the pole I use...and being able to switch out the brush
But I see their point
I like the big one Humble. It reminds me of my rig today a 4 inch Purdy duck taped to a broom handle. We use it for rolling and tipping decks with sikkens oil or varnishing floors. Mike/Mopaint
I'm in the wrong trade! All I get is samples of the product that are to small to build anything with. If I add up all of the free products that I have received over the years I could build a small birdhouse and fill it with Irwin utility knife blades.
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