I appreciate this brand so much. I am professional painter of 20+ years. I have experience with all the top name brushes. Currently, in my bag , I have Purdy, Wooster, Corona and Pro Form. They all have their place and work well for specific applications. However, I have to say, after experiencing Oldfields Pro Series brushes, I reach for no other. The 2 1/2” oval wall brush has become my daily driver. It’s all I use for walls. Fantastic brushes!
I know to each their own. I have no quarrels with the other brands mentioned. What I am saying is , for me, Oldfields is top tier in my book. Thanks Oldfields for making a product that I value and can depend on!
I love these brushes. From the extra bristle length to its amazing cutting abilities makes a novice painter nothing to cough at. Highly recommend!
I have been a painter by trade for 25 years. For 20 of those years I have been using a particular line of Wooster. From a 1/12 inch sash all the way up to a 3 inch wall brush. Through the years I’ve tried other brushes but couldn’t find anything comparable. Within the past 6 months they are no longer in production. With that being said I’m down to my last few brushes. So- I’ve been doing quite a bit of research and have spent over $250 on random brushes from corona, purdy, proform and they were all just ok but I still wasn’t completely satisfied. I came across Oldfields and sent a message through their website and the next day one of their reps by the name of Mark, responded with a phone call. That in itself says something about the company . He recommended several brushes from the pro series and told me I would be hooked. I remained optimistic and ordered 9 brushes from the pro series line. I’m sold! They have a customer for life! It’s been 3 days and so far I’ve used the 2” sash , 2 1/2” sash 3” rectangle and 3”oval and love them ALL. They carry paint over 2 feet per dip and clean up well. I definitely give this company 5 stars and two thumbs up. Hopefully, this review will help with your decision to choose Oldfields.
