Bob Ross R6519 Brush Beater Rack

(1586 Reviews)

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  • honeysuckle

    > 24 hour

    Make cleaning and drying oil brushes so much easier. Just put rack in garbage can and beat turps out. I also put a large paper bag in the can before putting the rack in and it absorbs the turps and stops them from splashing onto the studio floor.

  • Edward

    > 24 hour

    This is exactly what Bob Ross wanted you to have inside a plastic waste basket - and you can then do as he did and BEAT the brushes and smile! His favorite part of the shows and he says so. I started with a plastc garbage bag inside a plastic waste basket, though it would be easier to clean. I quickly learned that the legs bore holes in the plastic bag.

  • Caroline S

    > 24 hour

    Great little beater rack. Its smaller than expected, but works like a charm.

  • Lew Dach

    > 24 hour

    Great product for cleaning paint brush

  • Terry T

    > 24 hour

    Item delivered on time, was as described.

  • James Long

    > 24 hour

    Really works well along with the brush cleaning bucket & screen.

  • JediMasterYoda

    > 24 hour

    This is an excellent beater for cleaning the oil painting off the brushes.

  • Nico M

    > 24 hour

    This is awesome and it really makes a difference with brush cleaning

  • Mudlumps

    > 24 hour

    I love what Bob Ross stood for, and thought buying Bob Ross products would benefit his children and family. Not the case. If you can believe the Netflix documentary entitled Bob Ross, Happy Accidents, Betrayal and Greed, business partners muscled the rights to his name and all past and future products away from Bob on his death bed, and children since then. A sad story. But there are great alternatives to these good products that I intend to buy in the future. I will not support predatory business successes.

  • Geoffrey

    > 24 hour

    As Bob would say you got to beat the devil out of that brush and its better contained in a bucket then beating it on the leg of your easel spraying paint thinner all around the room

When placed in the bottom of a rectangular plastic waste-basket, brushes can be "beaten" back and forth to quickly remove excess thinner between color changes.

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