The True Cost of Disposable Paintbrushes
A paintbrush costs a few bucks. Not a big deal, right?
But those small purchases add up—for your wallet and the planet. Let's break down what disposable brushes actually cost.
The Math for a Typical Homeowner
Say you paint a couple rooms a year. A bedroom, a bathroom, some touch-ups. Pretty normal.
Each project, you buy 2-3 brushes at $8-12 each. You try to clean them. Maybe you do, maybe you don't. By next project, at least one is stiff or shedding bristles.
Over 5 years: $100-175 on brushes
Over 10 years: $200-350
Over 25 years of homeownership: $500-875
That's real money. And every one of those brushes ends up in the trash.
The Environmental Side
Paintbrushes are plastic, metal, and synthetic fibers. When you toss one, it sits in a landfill for hundreds of years.
Multiply your brushes by every DIYer, homeowner, and painter out there. That's millions of brushes hitting landfills every year in North America.
And since most still have dried paint on them, they can't be recycled. They're just waste.
A Smarter Way
What if you kept the handle and only replaced the bristles?
That's how refillable brushes work. Buy a handle once. When bristles wear out, swap them. The refills cost less than a whole new brush. You save money every time.
Let's redo the math:
DIY Paintbrush Bundle (2 handles + 4 refills): $59.99 CAD
Extra refills when you need them: $8-10 each
Over 5 years (buying maybe 4-6 refills): ~$100 total
That's the same or less than disposables—and you've thrown away way less.
It's Also Just Easier
Swap bristles mid-project without stopping to clean. Keep a spare refill around so you're always ready. Never start a job with a stiff brush because you forgot to clean it last time.
The DIY Paintbrush Bundle is built for homeowners who paint a few rooms a year. Two brush sizes. Four refills. Everything you need in one box. 20% off and free shipping right now.
Shop the DIY Bundle → https://envirobrush.com/products/the-diy-kit