Rutland 1200°F Stove Paint – Brush-On Flat Black, 16 oz vs DWIL appliance paint for refrigerators, water-based, interior use

Overall winner: Rutland 1200°F Stove Paint – Brush-On Flat Black, 16 oz

Key Differences

Rutland (A) targets high-heat applications with a 1200°F rating, brush-on formula and noted good coverage but can peel on some surfaces and has a strong odor. DWIL (B) is a larger 32 oz appliance paint kit that promises a factory-like, quick-drying finish and easy application but has reported rust-resistance issues

Rutland 1200°F Stove Paint – Brush-On Flat Black, 16 oz

Rutland 1200°F Stove Paint – Brush-On Flat Black, 16 oz

RUTLAND PRODUCTS • ★ 4.1/5 • Budget

Brush-on flat black stove paint, withstands up to 1200°F and adheres to steel, cast iron, and aluminum. Quick-drying with good coverage; requires 2-3 coats for best results, and can be used on stoves or grills

Pros

  • high heat resistance (1200°F)
  • adhesive to multiple metals (steel, cast iron, aluminum)
  • fast-drying
  • easy to apply

Cons

  • some users report peeling on certain surfaces
  • strong odor during application
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price DWIL
Durability RUTLAND PRODUCTS
Versatility RUTLAND PRODUCTS
User Reviews RUTLAND PRODUCTS