Best Paintbrushes of all time! (Free Video)

Hello! Here today with one of the most frequently asked questions I receive: What paint brushes do you use? Well.. grab your notepad and a pencil because I prepared a little 5 minute video for you and I’ll show you each of the brushes that are in my holster. Giddy up! (Video embed below) Here are the best paint brushes I have found for acrylic painting:

I am not receiving any free product or compensation for mentioning these brushes. The following brushes made it only my list because they are tried and true. When I first started painting, I bought a lot of brushes at the craft store, only to be left disappointed in their performance and with less money in my pocket. I went on a mission to find and test brushes that were affordable and sturdy. I’ve been using each of these brushes for years!

Most of these paint brushes are available in multiple stores across the US, and I have even seen the Soft Grip brushes on Amazon in other countries. To locate the brushes, please use your search engine to find them for sale near you.

Once again, these brushes pretty much cover all of the sizes of paintings I have ever made. From 4x4” all the way up to 6x6’.. you should be able to find something here that would work for you.

Royal Soft Grip SG250 8

Royal Soft Grip SG950 3/4”

Royal Soft Grip SG700 1/2”, 3/4”, 1”

Royal SableTek by Langnickel L95020 10

BLICK Masterstroke Golden Taklon Angular Shader 1/2”

Princeton Brush Assortment Package

BLICK MEga Brush 30 Filbert

Purdy Cub Brush 2”, 2 1/2”

Gamblin Varnish Brush 50MM

Save 10% off on your Royal brushes by gathering the items you would like to order and then calling Nick to order. Simply visit this website and take note of your order, then call Nick at 918-430-8177 or 918-286-8716 to order. Shop small!

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Thanks for stopping by today! Happy painting!