Flat Brushes

Suggestions for Flat Brushes
A high-quality, 4-inch paint brush with no bristle loss, ideal for professional painting and smooth finishes.
Part of our new Charles Bentley DIY range - 4" in length All Purpose Brush - Ideal for all purpose jobs for use with all types of paint and is made with synthetic two tone bristle fill. - Ideal for any outdoor paint requirements.
Durable plastic paint brush with no bristle loss, featuring a soft‑grip handle for smooth application on walls, ceilings and furniture. Ideal for quick, clean DIY projects in black color.
A durable, black plastic paint brush featuring a 1/2‑inch (1.5 cm) bristle-free design ideal for precise, clean application on wood, fences, and other surfaces.
ProDec PWWB50 short handle paint brush for emulsion, gloss, satin, woodstains and varnishes. 2" / 50 mm.
Traditional masonry brush with a blend of polyester filaments and pure bristle for performance and durability Bristle density designed specifically for masonry paint application Extra bristle for maximum paint holding Stainless steel
ProDec (5019200005390 / PR5GY) - 5'' - Weight: 0.19kg
High capacity block brush Covers large areas with minimum effort Soft grip handle for added comfort Push fitting for extension poles For use on smooth and semi-smooth surfaces
Popular set combining a quality brush Mix of sizes Suitable for most painting tasks Varnished wooden handle Blend of SRT and pure bristle for an improved professional finish and durability
Sleek and functional pedal bin made of stainless steel, holding up to 12 litres. Equipped with a removable plastic liner for easy waste disposal and maintenance. Dimensions: D300xH460mm. Ref: SPC/PB.12/SS. Available in multi-colours.

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