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GSW Brush Rinser

LeytonO

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Just bought this Brush Rinser and made a quick video about it.
Very handy little gadget, much nicer than the usual jam jar full of mucky water.
Not only nice to rinse your brushes in clean water, but also takes away the knocking it over hazard.

Basically fill the pot with water, attach it to the reservoir base and off you go.
It reckons the base will hold two pots of water, so about 40-50 refills.
Very simple to put together and not much to go wrong, retail for about £15

[video]https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/7xurryxmi3e36z49x7ifr/P6300001.MOV?rlkey=maqz2bs10g711tg9i3ndt56mp&st=jj0w7xee&dl=0[/video]
 
Interesting little gadget, but how does it actually work?
Does it just load the little front recessed reservoir with water (from the larger main reservoir) and you then "giggle" your brush yourself against the raised edges inside the domes reservoir, then empty the reservoir, or does the machine actually do the cleaning for you?, eg: it vibrates or moves somehow?
Is it mains powered, or battery powered or has no power?
Cheers
 
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Interesting little gadget, but how does it actually work?
Does it just load the little front recessed reservoir with water (from the larger main reservoir) and you then "giggle" your brush yourself against the raised edges inside the domes reservoir, then empty the reservoir, or does the machine actually do the cleaning for you?, eg: it vibrates or moves somehow?
Is it mains powered, or battery powered or has no power?
Cheers

Exactly as you deduced, no power and gravity fed from the big water pot.
Press the button and the water goes into the reservoir then refills into the smaller hollow area.
Clean the brush just as you would in a jar, but its nicer having clean water each time.
Main thing for me is less likely to knock it over causing mess on my desk and carpet
 
Looks like an interesting little tool. How small is it? Might be worth checking out.
 
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Looks like an interesting little tool. How small is it? Might be worth checking out.

Just got the ruler out and measured it in cm
The depth is 18, height 5.5 and 14.5 when the water pot is included, width 7.5.
Doesn't take up much room on the desk, i'm very pleased with it.
 
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