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The brush is nylon bristle. What are you going to do with those?

The brass set is the smallest I've seen, thx. The smallest,1/8" is close to 3mm, perfect! But looks like I'd have to buy the entire set for $28. I'm OCD about coil cleaning and polishing but not that much, lol.
I'm going to use them to clean those difficult to reach parts on atty's (air holes and whatnot). They will work fine for cleaning cooled down coils too. Bigbob2322 mentioned those in another thread and said they're perfect for cleaning those hard get to areas. For the price why not.
The brass ones are expensive but you did ask for "small" and those were the smallest I could find for you lol. I would go with the cheap ones I linked. They may work for you.
 

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I'm going to use them to clean those difficult to reach parts on atty's (air holes and whatnot). They will work fine for cleaning cooled down coils too. Bigbob2322 mentioned those in another thread and said they're perfect for cleaning those hard get to areas. For the price why not.
The brass ones are expensive but you did ask for "small" and those were the smallest I could find for you lol. I would go with the cheap ones I linked. They may work for you.
I swiped my mother's Singer sewing machine cleaning brush, lol. It looks like the ones you posted with nylon bristles.
 

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I'm going to use them to clean those difficult to reach parts on atty's (air holes and whatnot). They will work fine for cleaning cooled down coils too. Bigbob2322 mentioned those in another thread and said they're perfect for cleaning those hard get to areas. For the price why not.
The brass ones are expensive but you did ask for "small" and those were the smallest I could find for you lol. I would go with the cheap ones I linked. They may work for you.
And I appreciate it! The nylon ones come in handy. Sometimes I use dental proxabrushes. Also called go-betweens.
 

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