
Princeton Artist Co. proudly presents the RealValue paintbrush collection—a curated series of meticulously selected brush sets that cater to every artistic need. Whether you prefer short-handle or long-handle styles, natural, synthetic, or a blend of bristles, the RealValue collection offers an unparalleled range of shapes and sizes. Designed to meet the demands of artists across all mediums—acrylic, watercolor, tempera, and oil—these brushes deliver exceptional mixed media performance at an incredible value. With RealValue, you'll find the perfect brush set to elevate your craft, whether you're just beginning or are a seasoned professional.
Princeton Artist Co. proudly presents the RealValue paintbrush collection—a curated series of meticulously selected brush sets that cater to every artistic need. Whether you prefer short-handle or long-handle styles, natural, synthetic, or a blend of bristles, the RealValue collection offers an unparalleled range of shapes and sizes. Designed to meet the demands of artists across all mediums—acrylic, watercolor, tempera, and oil—these brushes deliver exceptional mixed media performance at an incredible value. With RealValue, you'll find the perfect brush set to elevate your craft, whether you're just beginning or are a seasoned professional.
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The lowest price for Princeton Real Value White Taklon Brush Set right now is $23.00 at Spotlight, compared across 3 retailers.
The all-time low was $16.10 on 16 July 2025 — today's price is 43% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 9 June 2026.
Princeton Real Value White Taklon Brush Set
Princeton Artist Co. proudly presents the RealValue paintbrush collection—a curated series of meticulously selected brush sets that cater to every artistic need. Whether you prefer short-handle or long-handle styles, natural, synthetic, or a blend of bristles, the RealValue collection offers an unparalleled range of shapes and sizes. Designed to meet the demands of artists across all mediums—acrylic, watercolor, tempera, and oil—these brushes deliver exceptional mixed media performance at an incredible value. With RealValue, you'll find the perfect brush set to elevate your craft, whether you're just beginning or are a seasoned professional.
Princeton Artist Co. proudly presents the RealValue paintbrush collection—a curated series of meticulously selected brush sets that cater to every artistic need. Whether you prefer short-handle or long-handle styles, natural, synthetic, or a blend of bristles, the RealValue collection offers an unparalleled range of shapes and sizes. Designed to meet the demands of artists across all mediums—acrylic, watercolor, tempera, and oil—these brushes deliver exceptional mixed media performance at an incredible value. With RealValue, you'll find the perfect brush set to elevate your craft, whether you're just beginning or are a seasoned professional.
Last updated at 09/06/2026 21:40:07
Princeton Brush Set-9136 Set of 5
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Princeton Real Value White Taklon Brush Set Multicoloured 9136
Delivery between 12–19 June $12.99
Synthetic White Taklon Real Value Brush Set-5/pkg - P9136
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originally posted on dickblick.com
These are much nicer brushes than you can get at a discount store, and less expensive through Blick than you'll pay at a craft warehouse. I hunt for a good deal all the time. These brushes are not what I'd call full-bodied, but do seem to have nice spring action. They're great for trying out different brush sizes and shapes to experiment with different brush strokes. I got a really nice looking set with long handles for a song! They feel great in my fingers. One came broken and customer service was quick to ship out a replacement (at no charge) right away...so that was a relief. Thanks again!
originally posted on dickblick.com
I have used a variety of brushes ranging from different price values over the years. Sometimes expensive brushes that are sold individually are just as good as specific cheaper brands that come in packs. A pack of good brushes for around $10 or under is an almost absurd deal, but that's what I payed for my brush set. You just can't get better than this for the price. The texture is soft and durable, yet firm enough so there is hardly any splay when pulled across a surface, making it possible to make very clean, smooth lines. The handles are wood and polished, making them look and feel more expensive than they actually are. I would definitely buy this again. If anyone asks for brush recommendations, I'll be sure to bring these up.
originally posted on dickblick.com
When I first got these they arrived super hard and stiff. However, after i washed them they definitely softened up! Ive seen a few bristles come out here and there but since i dont do commissions and mainly use them in my sketchbook im okay with that, however that may bother many people. Overall the price was unbeatable for a set of 6 decent brushes!! #sweepstakes
Princeton Brush Set-9136 Set of 5
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Princeton Real Value White Taklon Brush Set Multicoloured 9136
Delivery between 12–19 June $12.99
Synthetic White Taklon Real Value Brush Set-5/pkg - P9136
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
These are much nicer brushes than you can get at a discount store, and less expensive through Blick than you'll pay at a craft warehouse. I hunt for a good deal all the time. These brushes are not what I'd call full-bodied, but do seem to have nice spring action. They're great for trying out different brush sizes and shapes to experiment with different brush strokes. I got a really nice looking set with long handles for a song! They feel great in my fingers. One came broken and customer service was quick to ship out a replacement (at no charge) right away...so that was a relief. Thanks again!
I have used a variety of brushes ranging from different price values over the years. Sometimes expensive brushes that are sold individually are just as good as specific cheaper brands that come in packs. A pack of good brushes for around $10 or under is an almost absurd deal, but that's what I payed for my brush set. You just can't get better than this for the price. The texture is soft and durable, yet firm enough so there is hardly any splay when pulled across a surface, making it possible to make very clean, smooth lines. The handles are wood and polished, making them look and feel more expensive than they actually are. I would definitely buy this again. If anyone asks for brush recommendations, I'll be sure to bring these up.
When I first got these they arrived super hard and stiff. However, after i washed them they definitely softened up! Ive seen a few bristles come out here and there but since i dont do commissions and mainly use them in my sketchbook im okay with that, however that may bother many people. Overall the price was unbeatable for a set of 6 decent brushes!! #sweepstakes
These brushes are very good. I was not expecting them to be as good as they since the brushes I have tried in the past always leave alot of brush marks and streaks. These didn't cause the marks. I'm very impressed!
I'm not sure if I got a bad set or what but the best value Princeton long handled brushes are just horrible. The bristles came all frayed. They are hard to work with in general are just frustrating to use. Cause the bristles are stiff and frayed they produce completely frayed edges and patches. The knock off brushes I got are easier to work with.
I got the 9143 GLDN TKLN 7/SET, I use them for watercolor, and I think they're the perfect little "starter" set. I watercolored often before getting these but only stuck to the same tiny brush and giant fat one. I lost my fat one so I got this set, and I love it. The variety is the PERFECT one, all the brushes are a little bit different and different enough to get interesting and different results. I'm surprised how much these brushes have inspired me and allowed me to test new ideas. Highly recommend. And already recommended to my other friends who watercolor as a hobby.
These brushes seem to simply be too soft (or maybe there are too few bristles packed into the ferrule) to work well with acrylics. Trying to apply acrylics with these brushes results in most of the paint being dumbed onto the spot you placed down the brush. As I beginner, I thought that acrylics simply lacked coverage and a ton of paint had to be used but was proven wrong when other paintbrushes gave my paints the coverage and spreadability that I had expected. Bottom line, These brushes might work well for watercolors, but go for something else if you use acrylics.
I've been using these brushes for about a couple of weeks now, and maybe it's because of my technique, but they don't hold together very well. The bristles have been coming out and the line of the shape of the brush hasn't really held together so well, i.e. lots of separation between the bristles. This is my first set of brushes so I don't know if this is normal or not but based on what I've seen online it seems like not. Not super satisfied with purchase.#sweepstakes
I used these brushes myself previous to my small group setting in which I lead folks thru an acrylic painting session. The quality and price of this level of Blick bristle brushes was not quite the quality for this situation. I was able to finish 85 percent of my test painting before having to switch to one of my better brushes. I do feel these brushes are probably perfect for use with a much younger crowd because of the good price in the event they do not survive. Hope this helps for those looking for value and not a high level of expertise. I would recommend this for that lesser level use situation. I do not have anything negative to say about this product or price.
These are the worst brushes. They don't hold their shape at all, very rough but flimsy frayed bristles that don't spread the paint smoothly. The small round one for fine lines came with a pointed tip but lost its shape with a single use and cannot use for fine lines at all. Had to use the end of the handle instead to draw lines. I bought 20 sets for paint parties. Will have to buy different ones.