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The Rockler 7” Long Silicone Glue Brush is a premium woodworking tool featuring durable silicone bristles that resist shedding and hold ample wet glue. Its waterproof, easy-to-clean design allows dried glue to peel off effortlessly without solvents. The dual-ended paddle handle offers versatile application for both broad spreading and fine detail work, making it an eco-friendly, reusable solution ideal for professionals and hobbyists alike.






| ASIN | B0076WSG42 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,526 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #40 in Glue Sticks #141 in Art Glues |
| Brand Name | ROCKLER |
| Bristle Type | Flagged Bristle |
| Brush Width | 1.75 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,072 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00733175456241 |
| Handle Type | Paddle Handle |
| Item Height | 1.18 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.07 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Rockler |
| Material Type | Polyurethane,Silicone,Wood |
| Size | 7 |
| UPC | 733175456241 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
P**R
New to glue brushes
I never had one of these and I kind of thought they looked ridiculous. It's really good, spreads evenly and cleans fast and easy.
A**R
Works great
I have used this brush on a few projects now and it really helps reduce the mess of gluing up. Cleanup is as easy as promised -- either rinse it off in the sink, or wait until the glue drys and pull it right out of the brush. The head is cleverly shaped so you can lay it on a flat surface without the bristles touching and getting glue on the surface.
M**5
Less mess and even less fuss
I do a lot of fine, small woodworking pieces for customers, spreading glue around with your fingers is okay on big pieces, but when it comes to doing small, intricate pieces such as quarter inch or even 1/8 inch plyboard accuracy is all that much more important. I would use little pieces of cardboard or even used up strips of sandpaper, but this got a little tedious so I opted to purchase this little brush with theso I opted to purchase this little brush with the on the other end, any extra glue was easily scraped up and removed, specially in tight corners, removing the need to sand for the most part. I think what I like about this The most is the fact that you can leave the glue to dry up and then just pull the glue out of the rubber bristles and just scrape up any access of the other end as well. A couple of times I’ve washed it under hot water just to get it perfectly clean, never hurts to look after your tools a little better than you would normally, I keep this brush right next to my bottle of wood blue so I’m never losing it, I’m tempted to get a few other bits and pieces to go with it but as of right now, it works perfectly fine as it is. I thought that maybe the glue would dislodge a few of the bristles, but they are soft enough so they don’t just pull off and break, so as far as your durability it is definitely a plus. It is obviously easy to use and so as far as I’m concerned, definitely value for money
M**H
Overpriced and you’ll need several
It’s handy for keeping glue off your hands. It’s noce that the glue is removed easily from the bristles once dried. But for the price, it’s essentially a silicone basting brush that you can get at a dollar store or retailer for a lot less. Best to use it once you’re ready to do several glue-ups at once because once you set it down, the glue will begin to dry and make it useless until it’s cleaned again. The small spatula is handy for pressing into corners or scraping fresh or semi-cured glue off wood.
R**.
Does the job
It works well and it’s very easy to clean
D**E
The glue goes in the trash and not on the brush!
Ive used his brush now for about a month. I was stunned when i used a major brands hvy dty glue and the next day it pealed right off! No kidding! I said well it does what it says it will do! Well yes and almost yes, with pl premium i waited till it dried. Since the other brand, elmers carpenters max glue, i waited to see what will happen as well. It became difficult to get the glue out of the brisles. However, when the glue finally dried, 20 mins, it came out in a hunk in the the form of a mold, no damage was done, however, to the brush at all! I woud say for the hvy duty construction glues you use a caulk gun. Thats if you are using the ones for the caulking gun. Either way you must be careful and clean the bristles asap! I would recommened this product without a doubt, accept for that one caveat of some glue sticking more than other glues. Just be aware once its like that it just takes a bit longer to clean. As with all of us i am still learning and thats a good thing too. Great product!
H**Y
Applies evenly, easy to clean
I was not sure how a brush end on a silicone spreader would work, but it does a very good job of spreading the glue right where it's needed evenly. The small spatula end is good for pushing glue sawdust mixture into small holes and cracks. I've been very happy with it.
J**N
Highly useful and easy cleanup
It does what it claims to do. It is very effective at getting an even coverage of glue on larger pieces and cleanup is a breeze. Just let the glue dry and it peels right off.
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