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Jason I.
> 3 dayThis is my second wet pallet. First was the stay wet pallet. The AP is smaller and adds a brush holder. Buy this one if you want a small efficient pallet to work from.
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KZ
Greater than one weekI tried my own home made wet palette, but it was nothing compared to this. It keeps the paints wet and with a little work helps thin them to the right amount
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adam kashner
> 3 dayIf you have a basic understanding of painting and some experience this wet pallet makes a HUGE difference. Put some dabs of paint colors you want to use long the top of the pallet and drag them into each other to blend. They come out silky smooth (currently using vallejo and citadel paints)
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Leonel Gottlieb Sr.
Greater than one weekKeeps it wet between sessions, great for mixing and enough area to work with.
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JoshE
Greater than one weekI love this wet palette, I’m finally able to make my transitions smooth and texture smooth. No more chunky chalky paint jobs! It keeps your paints wet for weeks, though I tend to go through a sheet per session. Service is great too, the product arrived broken and I reached out to Army a painter and they immediately sent a replacement.
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MrChunky
> 3 dayPick you up a masterson sta-wet. Save yourself $10, or buy a bunch more replacement sponges for said wet palette. As for this palette, compared to one I made myself out of a plastic sandwich container, paper towels, two pennies, and food grade parchment paper, Id rather use the one I made myself. This palette is very professional-looking. It does not hold or even have a seal. Moisture condensed on the top lid of my palette. The paints I had on it overnight leaked into one another and turned a pale gray. Bought mine at my LGS, so I cant return it, though Ive not asked. Probably will ask em about in-store credit, see if I cant score some more minis out of it. Overall, save your money, go to the dollar store and pick up a nice big sandwich container of some sort, some paper towels and some parchment paper, layer it and get it nice and wet with some distilled or otherwise filtered water, call it good and start painting. Or pick up a masterson sta-wet. Either will provide you with more of a seal than the reviewed palette.
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Kyle
> 3 dayIt has instructions for those who havent used one before, easy to use and maintain. Overall a solid product
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Joshua Jackson
> 3 dayAbsurdly useful. Holds equipment (brushes, bluetack, etc.) and retains mixed paint which is the coolest thing. If you get a good color going, not only does it stay workable for days, but its easy to mix more- so easy! I thought painting would be a nightmare but its insanely satisfying and this is a big part of it!
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AV8OR
> 3 dayNice wet pallet. Great for travel with the brush holder. Stays wet for days!
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Florence Leannon
> 3 dayIt works wonder! It keeps my paint wet for days, its easy to clean, & easy to store.