The brushes don't short on a motor at any point. The problem is when you switch on a device with a high power coil you have to form the magnetic field, which takes a lot of energy. Once it's running you're basically just powering the resistive loss in the coils. And yes spike protection is a good idea - if it has a huge inrush current you're going to get a badass spike off it when you power down.
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