About the Fuller Brush Company Brand
Fuller Brush Company
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Founded in Boston by Alfred Fuller in 1906, the Fuller Brush Company began with one man handcrafting brushes in a basement and eventually grew into one of America’s most respected names in personal care products. During the First World War, Fuller brushes were supplied to the United States military. By 1923, the company opened a new factory in Hartford, Connecticut, known as the world’s largest at the time. Although this brand has evolved over the past century, its commitment to serving valued customers remains as strong as ever. Today, under new ownership and headquartered in Napa, California, the Fuller Brush Company is proud to offer a fresh and unique selection of personal care, home and kitchen products.
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Average Fuller Brush Company Review (based on 233 reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Best Fabric Refresher Ever!Verified Buyer Reviewed by Beach Living from MI on Monday, February 5, 2018This product works better than any Fabric Refresher on the market. Has a great scent and I have used it on my carpets, furniture and curtains. The bottle says that it will eliminates pet odors, smoke, mustiness, cooking smells, and more. I have even sprayed it in tennis shoes. I will buy this product over and over again.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Good qualityVerified Buyer Reviewed by jthomasfl from North Carolina on Friday, January 5, 2018This is not wobbly even when fully extended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Perfect!!!Verified Buyer Reviewed by Pat from Michigan on Friday, December 22, 2017Solid extension. My ceiling fans are approximately twelve feet high in my great room. No problem reaching them. Great product!!
Fuller Brush Company Outlet: Due to limited quantities, not all products are available in our Retail Stores.
Fuller Brush Company Overstocks: inventory too high, had to be drastically reduced -- always first quality. Find out more about overstock items.
Fuller Brush Company Closeouts: may be last year's model or color -- always first quality. Find out more about closeouts.
Fuller Brush Company 2nds:
Cosmetic Blems or Irregulars. Minor cosmetic blemishes or slight irregularities
which do not affect the fit, performance, or longevity of the item. Label is
usually clipped or marked by the manufacturer. A small flaw means big savings.
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