The One about the Fuller Brush Natural Beech Wood Club Hairbrush

When it comes to brushes, the Fuller Brush Company is a company with amazing history in the United States and has been around since 1906. In fact, way back in America, Fuller Brush salesmen went door-to-door to sell the product.

In fact, quite a few American celebrities also worked as Fuller Brush Company employees.

While Fuller Brush has been acquired by different companies, the new owner (as of January 2018) has brought Fuller Brush products back quality and also modernized.

The Fuller Brush Natural Beech Wood Club Hairbrush. Featuring firm natural boar bristles for brushing and smoothing all types of hair, the brush features 90 tufts of genuine boar bristles that are stapled securely into the beachwood to prevent shedding or bristle fall out.

The handle is made with natural beech wood and is professionally sanded by hand. And each brush made is unique, one of a kind…so each have their own unique wood grain and color tones of natural beech wood.

With that being said, Fuller Brushes are not cheap. While you can find many boar bristle brushes on Amazon, Fuller Brushes are known for its quality.

But is it worth $60? Fuller Brushes are known to last a lifetime. To be a brush that will last for the rest of your lifetime. So, it’s an awesome, quality brush…but what it comes down to…is what you are willing to pay. And it’s subjective to the individual.

Does the Fuller Brushes made today compare to the quality of the Fuller Brushes your father, grandfather or great grandfather used? Time will tell.

For me, I really like Fuller Brushes (unless they use plastic handles and charge a lot) and in this case, you’re paying for quality that is sure to last you a lifetime.