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πŸ–ŒοΈ Niji Waterbrush by Yasutomo KWB09 - Small - High-Quality Portable Brush for Watercolor Techniques Review

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Description of πŸ–ŒοΈ Niji Waterbrush by Yasutomo KWB09 - Small - High-Quality Portable Brush for Watercolor Techniques

This 9 millimeter water brush is portable, easy-to-use, and convenient. Can be use anywhere, anytime, by anyone. Usage instructions are printed on back of package. Imported.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very good! Except. good for vacuum cleaner spare parts and accessories

After buying the Sakura water brush I decided on a Niji brush because I heard it was also very good. Compared to Sakura water brushes, I feel like Niji keeps more water in his hair which is great for watercolor painting. However, whenever I squeeze to get more water, my brush leaks when the lid is screwed onto the water compartment. I'm not sure if mine is defective or something, but that's my only complaint. Otherwise this is a very pretty brush, on par with Sakura :)

Pros
  • few competitors
Cons
  • infinitely sluggish

Revainrating 5 out of 5

That's why people love water brushes!

My previous brush was Pentel Aquash and based on my experience with it I couldn't understand why everyone loves water brushes so much. Constantly leaking and dripping water. I bought this and found that Niji is the reason people love water brushes! That's great! The water flow is consistent and just right for wetting my drawings with water-soluble Inktense and DΓΌrer pens and so far hasn't seeped into my pocket, even at very high temperatures. Take it to sketching with this: Daler-Rowney…

Pros
  • sparkles
Cons
  • problems

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Niji's water brush. Yes!

These are the absolute best water brushes on the market, whatever your size. There are a few importers that I have tried. In this case, cheaper is worse. I was glad I tried them so I can tell you exactly what the difference is. With an unknown brand, the water either flows poorly or too much. Flow is effortless with Niji. So good you might decide to use it exclusively for watercolor pencils. To wash out the intermediate colors, I just pour some water into a bucket and wipe it off with a paper…

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Cord is shorter than other picks

Revainrating 5 out of 5

wearable, high quality, very fine tip

I was on a 3 week trip recently and took this and another Niji water brush flat 12mm. I ended up using this brush every time and it has traveled great with me across Europe without a single problem/leak. The pointed tip worked very well for this type of work. I use Derwent Inktense Pencils and the darker colors stain the tip of the brush but that wasn't a problem, I didn't see any color transfer to the lighter colors and when I just paint with water the water comes out clear. a bit difficult to

Pros
  • This is amazing
Cons
  • Some insects

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My favorite for vacuums and floor care products

These are my favorite water pens on the market and I have several of these and other brands (I refill some with colored ink). The reason I like this particular brand is that they have better flow control compared to other brush pens like Pentel Aquash or Koi. The water tank has a very small opening to prevent water from accidentally flooding the brush. Others have me constantly having to blot excess water off the tip with a paper towel. The downside is that this superior control comes at a…

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  • Pleasant to use
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