I was suprised at the 57p qoute, but if you can buy a bentley brush for £1.44 from asda, it is not unrealistic to believe an unjetted brush can be manufactured for 57p.
You cannot buy in a Bentley brush at anywhere near cost price of 57p. With my original post at 57p I thought my subsequent comment of how this was going to fund my extravagant future lifestyle would have given the game away as a joke (even if I was going to fund a future extravagant lifestyle I probably wouldn't post it on a forum
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Unfortunately it is unrealistic to think that a quality brush can be manufactured for less than a price of a Bentley brush that is sold in the 100,000's.
There are two things that make a real difference to the price of these two brushes (Bentley v Super-Lite):
1. The Bentley's stock is made from very cheap injection moulded plastic in quantities of no less than 30,000 units at a time (I know because we used to buy a lot of stuff from Bentley). By comparison, the Super-Lite's stock is made in much smaller batches of 100's at a time from high quality, high density stock material (I'm not going to say exactly which material for obvious reasons).
2. The bristles on the Bentley are made from very cheap nylon material and held in with zinc-plated staples, both of which cost very little to produce. The Super-Lite is made from non-nylon, high quality material (once again, I'm not going to say exactly what) and are held in with stainless steel staples.