Masterson - Rinse Well

Rinse Well

Keep brushes pristine with automatic water exchange at a button press

Press the button to flush dirty water while simultaneously refilling with clean. The rigid well provides structure for working brush bristles clean, while the reservoir system keeps fresh water flowing without trips to the sink.

The mechanics are straightforward: fill the water bottle, set it in the base, and the gravity-fed system handles the rest. Each flush cycle removes pigment-laden water and replaces it with clean, maintaining color purity throughout your painting session. The contained system prevents the spills and drips that come with managing multiple jars or containers.

Watercolorists working through extended sessions benefit most, no more painting around a cluster of rinse containers or stopping to refresh murky water. The rigid well construction supports thorough brush cleaning without the flexibility issues of hanging fabric wells. You maintain clean water access and workspace organization simultaneously, keeping your attention on color mixing and brushwork rather than water management logistics.

Brushes

Brushes Purchase Guide

Brush Types

Bright Brushes - Short, flat bristles with square edges. Perfect for short, controlled strokes and detail work in oil and acrylic painting.

Flat Brushes - Long, flat bristles for broad strokes and washes. Essential for covering large areas and creating smooth backgrounds.

Round Brushes - Pointed tips for fine detail work and line drawing. Versatile brushes suitable for most painting techniques.

Filbert Brushes - Oval-shaped bristles that combine the control of rounds with the coverage of flats. Ideal for blending and soft edges.

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