Pioneer Spirit Renaissance Eco Review

Updated Jun 5, 2026 | Posted Aug 16, 2022 | Tools | 0 comments

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At the time of writing this review, the Spirit Renaissance Eco range is new to the market. The Pioneer Brush Company has spent a lot of time and effort developing these tools. They are currently available from various trade counters.

The idea behind these tools is simple: Pioneer wanted a range of trade-quality decorating tools that are environmentally friendly. I’m a decorator, and I’ve been using these tools for the past few weeks. I thought I’d take you through each product in turn as part of a Pioneer Spirit Renaissance Eco review. I hope you find it useful.

 

Pioneer Spirit Renaissance Eco Paint Brush Review

 

Let’s start with the big guns. The Pioneer Spirit Renaissance Eco paint brush is available in a range of different sizes. The handle is made from a bamboo composite, and the bristles are synthetic. For me, the best thing about this brush is the weight! It is incredibly light, meaning you can use it for longer periods without suffering from hand cramp or repetitive strain injury.

It seems to hold loads of paint too. I like using the Pioneer Spirit Renaissance Eco brush with emulsion, and I find it fantastic for applying heavy coats of paint. Quality brush heads are something that the Pioneer Brush Company is very good at, and it really shows with this paintbrush.

You will not find anything better in the same price bracket.

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Pioneer Spirit Renaissance Eco Biodegradable Plastic Sheeting Review

 

I don’t know about you, but as a decorator, I go through loads of single-use plastic sheeting at work, especially when spraying. I often feel guilty about the amount of plastic I send to landfill. That is until now, because the Pioneer Spirit Renaissance Eco plastic sheeting is biodegradable. This is a massive step forward in our endeavour towards a more sustainable world. Goodness knows why all plastic sheeting is not biodegradable, but this is the only type I will use from now on.

 

Pioneer Spirit Renaissance Eco Roller Frame Review

 

A great, solid frame that will fit any sleeve snugly. The cage is chrome, and the handle is made from a bamboo composite, making it very lightweight and robust. The only downside for me is that the Pioneer Spirit Renaissance Eco roller frame does not have a screw attachment for an extension pole, so you need a push-fit adaptor. Other than that, it is a quality bit of kit.

 

Roller Tray and Liners Review

 

OK, as a decorator, I tend to stick to scuttles, but I’ll do my best to review this tray on its own merits. It consists of a robust cardboard tray with recycled plastic liners. It does everything you would expect from a tray. The liners clean out easily, even when the paint is dry. Other than that, there is not really much else to say.

 

Brand Summary

Pioneer Spirit Renaissance Eco Review - Decorator's forum UK

A range of environmentally friendly painting tools and sundries designed for a more sustainable world.

Product Brand: Pioneer Bruch Co.

Editor's Rating:
4.4

Pros

  • It’s all trade quality.
  • It’s reasonably priced.
  • You’re ‘doing your bit’ by using this stuff.

Cons

  • There are better tools on the market (they usually cost a lot more money).

Final Thoughts

 

You’ve got to love it! The Pioneer Brush Company did exactly what it set out to do. Its range of tools is great quality and environmentally friendly. I hope decorators will make the switch.

Updated Jun 5, 2026 | Posted Aug 16, 2022 | 0 comments

About the Author

About the Author

Mike Gregory is a Professional Painter and Decorator who works in the Northwest of England. He mainly sub-contracts for large decorating firms and works on a wide variety of projects.

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