Nicpro 5 PCS Silicone Stir Sticks, Reusable Silicone Popsicle Sticks with 3PCS Silicone Brushes for Mixing Resin, Epoxy, Liquid, Paint, Making Glitter Tumblers
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LonJo L.
> 3 dayLove these easy to clean silicone sticks and brushes. Makes my resin easier to maneuver when making projects. Sturdy and nice grip
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Ree
> 3 dayEasy to use, really easy to clean. The only problem is that the metal or whatever they use inside the silicone is not as long as it should be, so the ends are bendy. If you have a full-ish cup, the flexibility makes it hard to stir resin, and add arthritis on top of that, and its just not good. Im going to order the 9+ spatulas and keep these for small amounts of resin.
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Adriana Abruna
> 3 dayI bought these to test with my urethane resin for propmaking and replace wooden sticks that can regain moisture and damage the resin. Also wanted to reduce the amount of waste in the shop. I highly recommend these since resin will easily peel off and are easy to clean! Im in love with then and might even buy an extra pack to use with other resins.
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Debbie
> 3 dayThis set comes with five large stir sticks that have a firm core and are coated with silicone. It also comes with three silicone brushes where the brush is made of a somewhat flexible, triangular wedge of silicone. I use the stir sticks to mix epoxy resin, and the sticks were easy to wipe clean so they are reusable. Just note that you hold onto the area with the brand name indented on it as any epoxy that gets into this indentation is more difficult to remove. They say that the stir stick does not create as many bubbles as wood sticks when mixing epoxy resin, and this is true. I use the silicone brushes when painting, and I like the effects that it creates. The brush is not highly flexible but also it isnt stiff, and the edge is fairly thin. This brush is also easy to clean up. Overall, Im pleased with this set.
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Kimberly R. Bozeman
> 3 dayThese are amazing and very easy to clean!
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mary a. garza
> 3 dayThese are great
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roxycowgirl
> 3 dayI really like that these are reusable and cut down on some of the waste when using epoxy. I have been making epoxy tumblers for around 6 months and have been through hundreds or stirrers. It just feels very wasteful. I have been exploring reusable options and decided to try these. The silicone brushes work great. I use them for getting water from under the water slide and also use them for manipulating the epoxy while it’s on the tumbler. It has a lot of uses, but only the end is silicone. The handle is plastic and epoxy will harden to it. If you happen to get some epoxy on there you can use baby wipes to wipe it clean before it starts to set. It also works for the stir sticks. The stir sticks are silicone and have given to them. They are better with a lot of epoxy that can easily peel off or no epoxy (wiped down). I normally would just use the side of the cup to remove the excess epoxy off the stir stick, but it dries thin and in small dots and is hard to get off. You almost have to scrape it off. I have found it is better to wipe it before the epoxy starts to harden. It takes some getting used to, but I think it’s a much better option. They wipe off easily and I do recommend them.
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Melissa R
> 3 dayLove the stir sticks. Perfect for my epoxy
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Tammy
> 3 dayThe product serves its purpose. Sticks are more flimsy then I was expecting. I am missing one stick and one spreader. Items arrived in a zip lock with resin one them. I was able to clean them off well enough. Amazon quality control has been disappointing lately.
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Brenda Martinez
> 3 dayI forgot I had ordered these until I was looking for more. I love them! They’re reusable and long lasting. I just want to order some more because I get lazy to clean them and I’ve already lost at least like two of them so I’m just rotating the remaining three silicone sticks.