Painting & Brushes

Pay in 3 interest-free payments on purchases from £30-2000 with PayPal Pay in 3. Learn more.

Showing 193 results

Stanley Decor Paint Brush

7 types from £1.95

in stock

DeWalt DWD241 Paddle Mixer

2 types from £179.99

in stock

Stanley Hobby Paint Brush

7 types from £1.49

in stock

Faithfull Utility Paint Brush

6 types from £1.95

in stock

Purdy Colossus Paint Roller Refill Sleeve

2 types from £12.95

in stock

Stanley Dynagrip Synthetic Paint Brush

4 types from £3.49

in stock

Purdy White Dove Paint Roller Refill Sleeve

2 types from £11.95

in stock

Faithfull Mini Paint Roller Foam Refills

2 types from £4.49

in stock

Vitrex MIX1400 Power Mixer Drill

2 types £108.95

in stock

Vitrex MIX 1600 Industrial Power Mixer

2 types £210.95

in stock

Stanley Mohair Gloss Paint Roller Sleeve

2 types from £4.95

in stock

Purdy XL Elite Monarch Synthetic Paint Brush

5 types from £18.95

in stock

Purdy Painters Pail

£17.95

in stock

End of page 1 of 6... scroll down for more...

Showing 193 results

Loading Loading...

End of content

Error - No more pages to load

About Painting & Brushes

MyToolShed.co.uk offers a comprehensive range of professional painting equipment and brushes designed for tradespeople and serious DIY enthusiasts. From precision paint brushes and speciality applicators to powered flicker machines and 240v paddle mixers, this category provides everything needed to achieve professional finishing results across residential, commercial, and industrial projects.

Whether you're a professional decorator preparing large commercial spaces or a homeowner tackling weekend projects, the right painting tools make all the difference. MyToolShed stocks quality paint rollers and trays, paint kettles for easier working, and specialist brushes for cutting-in, varnishing, and detailed work. Power tools like electric paint mixers ensure consistent colour and texture throughout your project.

Applications

Professional painting equipment from MyToolShed.co.uk serves a wide range of trades and applications:

  • Professional Decorators: Interior and exterior finishing, commercial redecorations, period property restoration
  • General Builders: New build finishing, refurbishment projects, site preparation
  • Maintenance Teams: Property management, facilities maintenance, local authority work
  • Shopfitters: Retail unit finishing, commercial fit-outs, display installation
  • DIY Enthusiasts: Home improvements, furniture restoration, garden projects
  • Industrial Painters: Warehouse coating, machinery painting, protective finishes

Choosing The Right Painting & Brushes

Selecting appropriate painting equipment depends on several key factors:

Paint Type: Water-based paints work well with synthetic brushes and standard rollers, whilst oil-based finishes often require natural bristle brushes. Speciality coatings may need specific applicators.

Surface Area: Large walls and ceilings benefit from roller systems and trays, whilst detailed work, edges, and intricate surfaces require precision brushes. Flicker machines help with textured finishes and artex applications.

Paint Mixing: For multiple tins or stored paint, 240v paddle mixers ensure consistent viscosity and colour throughout. Paint kettles provide convenient working quantities and reduce contamination.

Quality Level: Professional tradespeople benefit from premium brushes that hold more paint, provide smoother application, and withstand regular cleaning. Budget-friendly options suit occasional DIY use.

Brush Size: Match brush width to the job—larger brushes (100-150mm) for broad surfaces, medium sizes (50-75mm) for general work, and smaller brushes (25mm or less) for detailed cutting-in and trim work.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I clean and maintain paint brushes properly?

For water-based paints, rinse brushes thoroughly under warm water until clear, then reshape bristles. Oil-based paints require white spirit or brush cleaner, followed by warm soapy water. Always store brushes flat or hanging to maintain bristle shape and prevent damage.

What's the difference between paint rollers for different surfaces?

Roller sleeve pile length determines suitability: short pile (5-10mm) for smooth surfaces like plaster and gloss work, medium pile (10-15mm) for general emulsion on walls, and long pile (15mm+) for textured surfaces like render or masonry. Choose the correct nap for optimal paint coverage and finish quality.

Do I need a professional paint mixer for small jobs?

Whilst hand-stirring works for fresh single tins, a 240v paddle mixer becomes essential when using multiple tins, stored paint, or thicker coatings. Professional decorators rely on mixers for consistency across large projects, ensuring uniform colour and texture throughout the work.

^ Top