The ergonomic ‘Right Brush’

Efficient and comfortable, the Right Brush has been called “the first revolution in painting since the roller.”

The Right Brush

The Right Brush

Simply put, the Right Brush is designed to match the function of the hand. The right-angled contoured handle allows a variety of gripping areas for comfort, accuracy and flexibility. The thoughtfully incorporated hanging hook is for on-job resting, such as suspending on the rim of a paint can, freeing the hands and for storage.

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According to physical therapist Joy Twelves, MSPT, “The design allows the wrist to remain in a neutral position and employs the stronger arm muscles during painting.”

Manufactured by ArroWorthy of New York, the Right Brush was invented and patented by award winning sculptor Mark Wholey.

“While restoring an old farmhouse in Italy, the brush I was using fell apart,” said Mark.

“As I was repairing it I discovered that a right-angled position was comfortable and worked better. That was my Eureka moment. In development, I wanted it to look sculptural, and use the extraordinary sensitivity to touch Nature has given us,” he added.

The design designed for use with either hand, claims benefits such as enabling painters to work longer, with better control and less fatigue. Good for walls, trim, cut in, detail work, window frames, and hard to reach areas such as shelving or cabinets.

The 2.5-inch angle cut professional grade poly-nylon bristles are suitable for all paints. Handle is molded white polypropylene for easy cleaning.

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  1. Diana Cole says:

    This is one very comfortable paintbrush. No more wrist pain. The handle makes getting into tight spaces much easier. I recommend it highly.

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