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Brian Kniskern
> 24 hourLove this item! Keeps paint in the perfect condition for extended painting sessions. Also takes less paint for multiple figures! Best buy for me in 2023!!! A must have product!!
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Charles Ford
> 24 hourI love the hardcover and the ability to store the wet paint. You can watch me unbox it on youtube, Blankmindcrafting.
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RJ Gagnon
> 24 hourComes with an extra pad and plenty of extra papers. It was a bit smaller than I thought it would be. But I actually like it better! So much more convient for my hobbying table.
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Bryce
> 24 hourAs a travel pallet I really like it, easy to pack and has brush storage, but theres no air tight seal and your paint will dry out. The razor thin gap between the paint and brush layer will allow air to flow and dry out your pallet in 24ish hours. I wish the product had a Tupperware style snap lid between the paint and brushes or a foam gasket around for a better seal when you put the red strap on. I love my pallet but it doesnt have an air tight seal and isnt worth the $30 price tag.
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Aaron Perkins
> 24 hourThis is a great little wet palette for traveling. I’m very messy with my painting, so I use a larger one at my painting table. I like the included brush holder and strap to hold it all together. The lid does not fasten down on its own and it doesn’t appear to be airtight. It’s a great little wet palette though.
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Adam
> 24 hourIve generally enjoyed using this wet palette, but...well, frankly, the hydro foam is much worse than standard paper towels and the hydro sheets are much worse than standard parchment paper. The case is super nifty though. See, the problem with the hydro garbage this is designed to use: given a day or two, Army Painter paints bleed back through the hydro-sheets into the hydro-foam. Youd think theyd have tested this with their own paints at least! But it doesnt seem so. To make things even more odd, the pattern (pictured) doesnt even correspond with the paints I was using! The purple on the right-hand side? I wasnt painting with purple. The only yellow I was painting with was on the lower left, but it seems to have migrated everywhere. Same with the orange. Even worse, it seems like it has also become a bit of a petri dish for something or another--this hardly seems antimicrobial! I have to wonder if the colors here are even from the paints or if some weird bacteria or mold is actually producing pigment inside of the foam. (But perhaps its just different pigments in the same paint migrating at different rates, like in chromatography.) And, worse, I havent a clue how to clean out this stinking foam! All-in-all, this is a great little wet palette case, but the foam and sheets are really not up to the task. Im going to have to see if I cant make this baby work with something else, because I really like the case at least and would rather not go back to using my old tupperware wet palette.
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S. Jacobs
> 24 hourProduct is significantly smaller than advertised, buyer be warned
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Wassup
> 24 hourDefinitely helps the paint stay fresh much longer. One detail was that the paper sheets are smaller than the sponge, so its easy to accidentally get paint on the sponge towards the edges
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Andrew Southland
> 24 hourI’ve loved this so far. New to painting and I feel it gives me extended time to work with my paints as I learn. Nice quality of life improvement for the process.
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Hunter Novak
> 24 hourGreat item, it seems like good value too