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    Would it be possible to be able to buy 1-2 of the shorter brush handles like the one on the Versa Angle Tire Brush?

    I have the Versa Angle Wheel Brush and the other Versa Angle brush for doing under the lower exterior of the body. But I find the Long handles are not to my liking.

    I prefer the shorter handle because with the longer handle I find that if a little too much pressure is used, sometime the brush snaps of the handle. I actually broke the bristle head off of the head assembly the last time this happened.

    I figure with the Shorter handles, 1. I can store the brush head with the handle attached in a 5 gallon bucket without removing the handle which will create less wear & tear on the plastic locking mechnism on the brush handle. 2. With the shorter handle I have a little better control over how much pressure is applied on the brush head and will be less likely to over apply.

    I can always keep swapping my one short handle between the various brush heads but imagine I will be putting alot of wear & tear on the locking mechanism if I do.
    Jeff Smith

    Don't mistake my enthusiasm for experience.

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    Originally posted by Jeff Smith
    Would it be possible to be able to buy 1-2 of the shorter brush handles like the one on the Versa Angle Tire Brush?

    I have the Versa Angle Wheel Brush and the other Versa Angle brush for doing under the lower exterior of the body. But I find the Long handles are not to my liking.

    I prefer the shorter handle because with the longer handle I find that if a little too much pressure is used, sometime the brush snaps of the handle. I actually broke the bristle head off of the head assembly the last time this happened.

    I figure with the Shorter handles, 1. I can store the brush head with the handle attached in a 5 gallon bucket without removing the handle which will create less wear & tear on the plastic locking mechnism on the brush handle. 2. With the shorter handle I have a little better control over how much pressure is applied on the brush head and will be less likely to over apply.

    I can always keep swapping my one short handle between the various brush heads but imagine I will be putting alot of wear & tear on the locking mechanism if I do.
    Jeff Smith

    Don't mistake my enthusiasm for experience.

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