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Great wire brush set for use in drills

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 5:14 pm
by coppinpr
Bought this really nice set of (mostly) wire brushes in Home Sense (the non clothes version of TK max) today) reduced from £30 to £12. Consists of 6 fine brass,6 fine steel and 6 hard plastic rotary brushes with a handle and length extension bar all in a nice case.
Ive seen the brushes before but never as cheap and in a set like this, They have the standard fitting for a drill bit adaptor so will fit straight into an electric screwdriver or electric drill.
Like all brushes they wont last forever but are really great for getting into those hard to access areas or to remove rust/old grease/dirt from small areas where you dont want to attack the machine with anything too harsh.

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Re: Great wire brush set for use in drills

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 5:25 pm
by treefrog
Looks handy, mmmm, and perfect for my sawn off shotgun


Never heard of TJMax or Home Sense, are they online

Re: Great wire brush set for use in drills

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 6:18 pm
by badpenny
We have a Home Sense in Lincoln, I might pop along there tomorrow.

I didn't know they were part of TK Max.

Re: Great wire brush set for use in drills

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 8:36 pm
by coppinpr
Never heard of TkMax or Home Sense, are they online
TK max have become a major player in clothing by buying up last years styles from major names and selling them cheap,about a year ago they opened Home Sense to do the same with non clothes,so quality is high and prices reasonably low,truth is..its actually quite hard to go in one..spend some time digging about...and not buy something :o

Re: Great wire brush set for use in drills

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 10:00 pm
by youngerap
Thanks, Paul. I will pop into Chichester and see if they have any. Hmmm... I'd better take the Landrover, though. The missus will be there and it will be like taking a kid to a candy store, except that she does not take 'no' for an answer! :!:

Re: Great wire brush set for use in drills

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 10:22 pm
by raj
I wouldn't say TK Maxx are cheap, they are a US company and use hyped up prices in order to offer a '60% reduction' which is usually still over priced. They were cautioned by the ASA for their advertising practises, but seemed to have taken no notice. Anyway, this has little to do with the Clarke wire brushes on offer at £12. Available at £20 inc p&P on ebay if you don't live near one of these stores. Clarke is another over priced US store selling middling quality products....just saying.........breaking news :shock: ..just found some Toolzone branded @ £12.39 inc postage http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Toolzone-Br05 ... Swu4BVq7Jx