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Ok aftermarket shop vac brushes are terrible. I've been through a number of them and I just bought another one for general shop use and the bristles are so crammed together I can't pick up anything and it costs $9. I have a nice horsehair brush for finishing work that I paid $15 for and am pleased with but it wouldn't stand up to daily shop use. You would think you could get a decent brush for general use at a reasonable price. Anyone else have the same issue? Would love to hear your experiences.
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Same here. The shop vacs are fine but no one really makes good accessories and those that are available are way overpriced for their quality. Maybe time for a 3d printer and make our own.
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I don't like how the "shop-vac" brand brushes attach at a right angle. It doesn't make for a natural feel when using them. I think I got on from Home Depot (ridgid) that is about a 45 degree angle, sounds funny but that is my gripe. Something with sturdier brushes would be nicer for using in vehicles.