7" & 3" Deck Stain Brush Kit with Long Handle (Black) – 7" decking paint brush plus smaller detail brush
Product description
The essentials (what it is and what you’ll use it for)
This brush kit is built for applying decking stain and similar coating products across both bigger areas and awkward spots. You get a 7" decking paint brush with a long handle for faster coverage, plus a 3" smaller brush aimed at touch-ups and smaller sections.
On paper, it’s the kind of tool you choose when you want a smoother, more even finish than you’d typically get from very small applicators, but you don’t want to buy separate brushes for every part of the job.
A practical example: imagine you’re staining a fence panel and decking steps in one session. The 7" brush helps you lay down coating across the boards quickly, while the 3" brush makes it easier to work along edges, corners and narrow areas without flooding them.

Key takeaways: what stands out day to day
The main thing here is the pairing: a wide applicator for surface coverage and a smaller brush for detail. That combo is genuinely useful for whole-project days, rather than stopping halfway because you’ve run out of the “right” brush.
The large brush is described as having 7" width, along with a long, adjustable multi-section handle design. In use, that tends to mean fewer hunched-over moments on exterior surfaces. It’s also positioned as a synthetic-bristle applicator intended to pick up and release coating materials consistently.
Still, it’s not a precision artist’s brush for micro-detail work. If your priority is very fine edging in tight woodworking joints, you may find you want an even narrower brush than the 3" included.



What to know about bristles, finish, and materials
The brushes use synthetic bristles on the larger deck stain applicator, described as designed to perform well with paint/stain release and even distribution. The smaller 3" brush is described as a soft mixed synthetic and natural bristle blend, also aimed at good release for a smoother finish.
They’re presented as suitable for decking and exterior-related coatings such as woodstains, oils, and deck coatings, and you can also apply them for wall, fence and even furniture or flooring paint work (depending on what you’re using).
One limitation worth keeping in mind: brush performance varies a lot with the coating you choose (thick vs runny, oil-based vs water-based, etc.). The kit’s design suggests it can handle common coating jobs, but you’ll still want to ensure your product is appropriate for brush application.

How the long handle helps (and where it might not)
The 7" brush comes with a long handle described as stainless steel in a 4-section build, with a stated length of 150cm. It’s also described as adjustable by reducing poles to suit your needs.
For many people, that’s a real comfort upgrade for exterior decking or wall-height work, because you can reach areas without constant bending. It’s especially relevant if you’re planning a weekend job and don’t want to keep swapping posture every few minutes.
That said, the reach isn’t automatically ideal for every surface. If you’re working in very tight spaces or near objects you need to avoid, an adjustable long handle can be a bit cumbersome. In those moments, the smaller 3" brush may be the one you rely on most.



Tech summary (quick specs you can go by)
- Large brush size: 7" wide
- Small brush size: 3" (included)
- Large brush head description: 7" width, 2" thick (as given)
- Handle: long, adjustable, stainless steel (4-section)
- Handle length: 150cm (as given)
- Brush colour: black
Is it worth it?
It’s a solid pick if you’re tackling decking staining or deck coating projects where you want broad, even application on boards, and you also need a smaller brush for edges, corners and smaller sections. The kit makes sense for DIYers who prefer to have the right tool on hand rather than reaching for additional brushes mid-job.

You may want to skip it if your work is mostly ultra-fine detailing, where a wider 7" brush (and even a 3" secondary brush) could be awkward and more likely to bleed onto surrounding areas.
Also, if you’ve been burned by brushes that don’t release coating smoothly, it’s worth paying attention to how the bristles are described to perform (synthetic on the main brush, mixed synthetic/natural on the smaller one). That intent is there, but results will still depend on the stain or coating you’re using.
Mini FAQ
What’s included in the kit?



It includes a 7" long-handle decking paint brush and a 3" small paint brush.
Can I use it for more than decking?
The product description points to uses beyond decking, including wall, wood, fence, floor painting, and furniture. It’s also described for stains, oils and deck coatings.
Is the handle adjustable?
Yes, it’s described as a 4-section stainless steel handle that can be adjusted by reducing poles.
Are the bristles synthetic?
The larger decking brush uses synthetic bristles, while the smaller 3" brush is described as a soft mixed synthetic and natural bristle blend.
Does the 7" brush save time?
The kit is presented as covering larger surface areas quickly and efficiently, mainly because of the 7" width and long-handle design.
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