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Bungle
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Are the screw holes for the socket compatible with Gardiners Quick-Loq sockets?
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yes
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Which brush you looking at?
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Bungle
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I've bought an Evo-Lite 26cm Dual Trim Flocked. I'm using a Gardiners Super-Lite Medium Mixed atm. There aren't enough bristles on Gardiners apart from the Du-Pont.
Is there a problem with the server on this site? It's slow as fvck.
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I found it a good brush. The outer bristles splay a lot but it seems to do a good job and is fast to use.
One thing that seems to help is the shorter inner bristles are flocked and because they are short they hold their shape and scrub well. Assuming they have not changed as I bought my several years ago.
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