Angled brush
Angled Paint Brushes for Clean, Sharp Lines
ROLLINGDOG angled brushes are made for clean lines on corners and edges. The slanted head gives you better control when cutting in.
Faq
When should I choose an angled brush instead of a flat brush?
Choose an angled brush whenever you need precision and control. For example, painting along baseboards, door frames, window casings or tight corners. Flat brushes are better for filling larger open areas, while angled brushes are better for edges and detailed work.
What size angled brush do I need?
Smaller angled brushes (around 1"-1.5") are ideal for very detailed work and narrow trim. Medium sizes (2"-2.5") work well for most interior cutting in around doors, windows and ceilings.
Can I use ROLLINGDOG angled brushes with both latex and oil-based paints?
Most ROLLINGDOG angled brushes use synthetic filaments that are suitable for water-based (latex) paints and many oil-based coatings.
