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Wooster Brush 3103-2 Foam King Paintbrush, 2-Inch

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Size Name: 2 Inch


Features

  • High-quality made in USA brushes for all paints as well as varnishes and stains
  • Thick polyurethane foam for the smoothest no-brush marks finish
  • White plastic handle with built-in stiffener blade for consistent flex and neat results

Description

Size Name:2 Inch Thick, open-cell polyurethane foam holds more paint for better coverage. Smoothest “no brush marks” finish. White plastic handle has a built-in stiffener blade for consistent flex and neat, precise results. Use with all paints, varnishes, and stains. High-quality brushes, excellent for antiquing, decoupage, crafts, and smooth clear coats to protect the finishes. The Wooster Brush Company has been manufacturing innovative, high-performance painting tools right out of Wooster, Ohio USA since 1851. Our trade names include Ultra/Pro, Advantage, Yachtsman, Shortcut paintbrushes; Super/Fab, Super Doo-Z roller covers; Sherlock frames and extension poles; Jumbo-Koter minirollers; and Prep Crew surface prep tools. You can feel confident knowing Wooster is the name behind your painting tools.


Manufacturer: Wooster Brush


Part Number: 3103-2


Item Weight: 1.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: 10.63 x 8.27 x 2.99 inches


Item model number: 3103-2


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Size: 2 Inch


Material: PU


Item Package Quantity: 1


Batteries Required?: No


Date First Available: May 13, 2008


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  • Highest quality of all the foam brushes I tried!
Color: White
I purchased 3 different brands of foam brushes to compare the quality (Wooster Foam King on left, US Art Supply in the middle, and KingArt on the right). These brushes have a very even cut-edge of the foam and were durable when painting with latex paint. These brushes are superior to the US Art Supply brushes (those lost pieces of foam using latex paint) and KingArt (has less-dense foam & are one-use brushes). The Wooster brushes are by far the best of the brushes I tried (in latex paint), but they are much more expensive than the other brands (3 Wooster brushes cost the same as 20 of the other brushes). I also recommend the KingArt brushes, if you are looking for a more economical choice. These Wooster brushes have a much longer, more comfortable handle than either of the other brands, and they are the only brush of the 3 I tried that I would consider reusable. I highly recommend Wooster Foam King brushes if you are looking for the best quality. Please mark if you find by review helpful. Thank you so much! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2019 by Peggy

  • Worth every penny
Color: White
Okay, I know it seems crazy to buy one foam brush for what you can get a bag of 20 foam brushes at that giant, super store a few blocks away. Trust me. This is a whole different animal. I paint just about every day. I have an upholstery business and gradually that business went from painting the feet on chairs now and then to painting as much furniture or more than I upholster. On top of all that, my house is a never ending project built in the 50s that hasn't been touched since the 80s barfed a few home decor touches here and there in a few rooms. I paint alot! I use latex, oil based enamels, chalk style paints (both store bought and DIY of different formulas), chalk board paint, polyurethane, polyacrylic, paste wax, liquid wax, creme wax, glues and just about anything else you can think of to apply with a brush. I used just about every common tool for paint application depending on what I'm doing. I bought 10 of these about a month ago and have been putting them through some serious testing, and hands down, this is the most versatile, convenient, cost-effective tool I've come across, and it produces consistent, smooth, gorgeous results. It separates itself from the cheap, disposable foam brushes mainly by design and materials. The cells of the foam are much smaller and are consistent in size and shape. They're much softer; therefore they leave behind a smooth layer of paint rather than one that has uneven "brush marks" and even scratches from those inconsistent, hard, crunchy cells of the cheap brushes. I attached a close up photo of this 2 inch brush next to a cheap 2 inch brush hoping you can see the difference. One simple improvement in the design over the cheapies has done wonders for both the quality of the work the brush does and it's durability. It may seem unimportant, but that little plastic piece inside the foam that gives it structure and attaches it to the handle makes all the difference in the world. The piece in the Wooster brush is more flexible, and it's longer. The added flexibility allows the brush to curve gently with pressure and lay down a nice even coat of paint. With a stiff piece of plastic in the middle, the cheap foam brushes bend sharply and transfer more pressure to your workpiece where the plastic was pushing back as opposed to the areas of the stroke that were made by the unsupported foam. With cheap foam brushes, I always find the foam starting to crack and tear at the end of that plastic thing. Because it doesn't bend as much, the foam tends to just bend over the plastic (I wish I knew what to call that plastic thing). The plastic quickly starts to male it's way through the foam, and it's so much worse with heavy paints, like chalky paints. I could rarely get through a single coat on a set of four dining chairs before needing to replace a brush. Even if the cheap brushes could stand up to the task of painting an entire project, washing and reusing wasn't even something I'd consider trying. There's no way they could take the amount of manipulation needed to really get the old paint out. Even if I tried wrapping in plastic loaded with paint to keep them moist between coats, buts of the paint would somehow dry and turn to hard little paint balls to shred the previous coats. I've forgotten about one of these wrapped in plastic for about 5 days and found it only had a little bit of dryness at the corners. It washed out with just a little extra scrubbing between my fingers in the dry areas and didn't show any damage. I have washed and reused these too many times to count. They release the old paint so easily, the water runs clear in less than a minute. At first I tries to keep the used brushes separated by darks and lights just in case there was a touch of old color lurking in the foam somewhere. But unless I got paint on the handle and didn't wash it off, it was way too hard to keep up with what used to be on them because they all look and perform like new. I've even used oil based polyurethane on one, cleaned it with mineral spirits and kept going. Surely the foam and the glue that keep the foam on the stick couldn't stand up to that repeatedly, but it worked so far! I'm still using 9 of the original 10, only because I set a dirty one down in a near empty, open paint can on a shelf, forgot about it for several weeks, and just didn't feel like cleaning it. It's nothing like the foam brushes we're used to, and it out performs other paint applicators in the areas most important to me. It lays down smooth coats without the brushstrokes of brushes, those little smack dots of a foam roller, the heavy lines from the edges of foam pads, or the texture of a fuzzy roller. Although I 100% recommend this brush for any application on a smooth surface, especially if you desire a smooth look rather than a textured finish with intentional obvious brushstrokes, I wouldn't use it for every painting project. It's not meant to replace every brush, roller, sponge, old t-shirt, grocery bag or peacock feather you might paint with. If you're painting a room, the pointed tip is perfect for the corners, and it can serve you well on the moldings, but don't try to paint the whole house with it. For textured surfaces and for detail work like free hand cutting in at the top of the wall at the ceiling, go with the fluffy roller and the short handled angle sash brush. But this brush makes smooth surfaces such an ease and a pleasure to paint, you'll be looking for doors and cabinets to paint before finishing the walls. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2017 by Tessa N. Denham

  • Very clean foam brushes, very reasonably priced
Color: White
I design and build custom furniture, as a hobby. After all the creative and time-consuming work of designing and fabricating a piece, the last thing you should do is scrimp on the finish. And yet, lots of guys buy the cheapest brushes possible, then curse the streaks, stray bristles, and "foam crumbs" that mar their work. Instead of scrimping, I buy several high-quality brushes, and I throw each in the trash at the first sign of trouble. I've gotten into the habit of buying several Wooster Brush 3103-2 Foam King Paintbrushes, in the 2-Inch size. Depending on the size of the "fields" of the piece I'm finishing, I may also buy several 1-inch or 3-inch sizes. Note that when I use a Wooster brush, it's usually with polyurethane, less often other varnishes. For stains, I prefer to hand rub these with an old sock. Since my creations tend to highlight natural wood grain, I rarely use primer and paint. Cheap foam brushes drop "crumbs" from the start or soon after use begins. I find the Wooster Brushes to be very clean out of the box. However, I keep an eye on them, so I know that sometimes Wooster brushes start shedding a few "foam crumbs" after roughly 45 minutes of use. As soon as a crumb shows up, I know more are coming. So that's when I throw that brush in the trash, and break out a new one. This sounds wasteful, but the Wooster brushes are reasonably priced. In fact, most Wooster packages are so affordable that they are "add on" products in Amazon. And that's a small price to pay for a clean finish. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2017 by Philip Russom

  • Perfect for no brush strokes
Color: White
I do a lot of painting and use these kind of sponges regularly when painting furniture. These are slightly different visually to the ones I normally buy from the DIY store, the sponge doesn't quite look the same but it is the same make. You can reuse these several times before its time to use a new one, as with most things it depends on how well you clean it etc. Really good value and worth trying one out if you have never used a sponge before. Please note these a far superior to any of the other makes that you may find in the craft store, there is a piece of plastic in the middle inside the sponge which helps keep a firm stroke when painting which the cheaper ones do not have. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2018 by BMT

  • Super
Color: White
I had been trying to use foam brushes from Home Depot/ Lowes to coat my dining room table with Tung Oil. They are so cheap that the foam pad would constantly fall off. But these foam pads are both flexible and durable. The coverage they provide is 10x smoother than a regular brush. There is no comparison. It has made life so much easier than when using a paint brush or cloth. The sponge enables me to wipe over the finish and absorb any puddles smoothly, rather than scratching or abrasively removing the excess. It keeps the entire finish smooth. Considering the cost of paint brushes, these are well worth the money. I will be ordering more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2021 by Eric B

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