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    Small EZ Detail Brush

    Well we do now have the New Small EZ-Detail Brush in stock for $14.95, it`s about 13" long. Great for Bikes and smaller areas to work on. It`s not on the site yet and if you want to get one you have to call it in to me at PAC and the item number is EZ-3001.............:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
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    Is the new one still 4 1/2 " in diameter?

    Quote Originally Posted by zoomzoom mazda5 View Post
    Well we do now have the New Small EZ-Detail Brush in stock for $14.95, it`s about 13" long. Great for Bikes and smaller areas to work on. It`s not the site yet and if you want to get one you have to call it in to me at PAC and the item number is EZ-3001.............:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:



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    The original one is 18" long...what would be the advantages using one over the other if there is only roughly a 5" difference? besides saving a few bucks on the smaller one....I am thinking of getting one...but which one???
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrtonyn View Post
    The original one is 18" long...what would be the advantages using one over the other if there is only roughly a 5" difference? besides saving a few bucks on the smaller one....I am thinking of getting one...but which one???
    Get the original one, it works like a champ. The smaller one is for smaller area`s to use ( Bikes ) and if you need something like that then go ahead and order one too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrtonyn View Post
    The original one is 18" long...what would be the advantages using one over the other if there is only roughly a 5" difference? besides saving a few bucks on the smaller one....I am thinking of getting one...but which one???
    Better have both.:smile:
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    The smaller EZ Detail Brush one works great in those very tight spots in the wheels and calipers of some vehicles out there.
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    I will get one with my next order!
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