Has anyone else noticed a decline in Purdy brush quality lately?
Did they get bought?
Did they get bought?
I read that the ferrels were now copper plated. I have dropped a few Purdy;s on the ground and picked them up with bristles resembling a cow-lick. The copper is so soft that it bent when it hit the ground. I have tried to straighten them but they are effed up from then on.Well truthfully....
Those ferules are copper colored now (not copper), and do rust and loosen up over time
Traditionally this has not been an issue
I guess they figure most consumers don't keep their brushes long enough to notice
They are wrong
I feel better about my brush fetish.I have been using the 2 1/2" Purdy Blue Jay Beavertail copper for interior work for about 3 1/2 years (and yes I am a brush addict, must have around 50+) but at the end of last summer I stocked up on half a dozen of my favorite brushes.
If I buy anymore brushes I'm going to need a 12 Step Program.Yeah, the first couple of years I bought everything in sight, looking for the perfect set of brushes, now a lot of them are good but there's only a few I carry like you, generally 4 or 5 2 1/2", a 2", 1 1/2", 3" exterior and a couple of ovals. This is for interior wall work.
Jannie
What proof do you have that the Purdy's at Home depot are Different than the ones at SW or a paint store?Stop buying them at the Home Despot
They are de-spec'd just like everything else over there
I want to start by saying i'm not a Purdy man, I love my wooster brushes!Why would a purdy rep tell you that they do cheap down there brushes, that would be bad business for him. The Purdy's I have bought at HD, sucked! Purdy is part of the huge SW conglomerate and bottom line for that investment company is making money.
No problem we can disagree, Maybe the new big wigs at Purdy see the DIY market being more profitable than the contractor market. By the way the brushes I bought from HD were XL's...I want to start by saying i'm not a Purdy man, I love my wooster brushes!
I believe Purdy betrayed and backstabbed all painters when they decided to sell to Home Depot and Lowes, They crapped all over the Mom and Pop Paint stores that built that brand from nothing, at least Purdy could have changed the names of the brushes or jackets or came out with a H.D. only line like Wooster does for Lowes. At least wooster protects the contractor lines by not selling them to Lowes, they have a entire different packaging and names (they are cheapened). But I will come to Purdy's defense when they are accused of Cheapening Brushes to sell to Home Depot.
Purdy is a company that has spent decades building a quality brand name, prefered by nearly 65% of painters and they would flush it down the toilet to screw the painters buying Purdy's at home depot, NO WAY. You don't make money buy LOSING customers. Since the brushes are all marked the same how does Purdy know which ones are "cheaped down"? Did they spend the enormous capital needed to open a "cheaped down factory" somewhere else? It doesn't make sense! It would not be worth the risk to Purdy to attempt this scam. Maybe they cheapened the entire XL line for everyone to push painters into the Pro Extra's, Who Know's?
Well I can go on all night, I like this forum, let me know if you still think they cheapen brushes or not, if so we can agree to disagree. have a good one Mak Deco, i wish you many profitable paint jobs:thumbup:
wait, what? Hyde and Wooster still seem to be prominent brands, they do not seem to be "closed out"SW bought out purdy and closed out Hyde and wooster. I KNOW THIS IS HURTING SW.
Im excited about trying corona after reading some of these
I am assuming he meant that since SW owns Purdy they got rid of Wooster for sale. Just as Corp BM stores do not want to carry Purdy anymore. Not sure about Hyde.wait, what? Hyde and Wooster still seem to be prominent brands, they do not seem to be "closed out"
I rerally can't comment on the tooling down of these brushes, but I can say that when I was in textile, we had different quality shirts. The material for all these shirts, high quality and lower quality were made with material knitted on the same knitting machines. We would just change the weight of yarn and/or the stitch count per inch. Quality may not be the best word. Price range and weight might be better to use. Material with stripes, ribknit, etc was produced with the same machines. But these were priced and marked accordingly. Point is, a seperate factory was not necessaryDid they spend the enormous capital needed to open a "cheaped down factory" somewhere else?
It makes sense that Purdy might be cheapened down after sherwin williams bought them. S.W. is famous for buying companies and it seems the companies are never the same, s.w. squezzes every bit of profit out of them at what cost?I have also noticed a decline in Purdy, tragically. I was using an angled 2 1/2 the other day and I actually had bristles come out. Wasnt very many, but I was still rather pissed off. Not to sound like a drama queen, but I felt betrayed!! Since then I have switched to Wooster and I am very happy with them. Oh well. Times are a changing I guess. I saw titan sprayers at Home Depot the other day and just about sh!t.![]()