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2025-09-04 15:30:19
Can something as simple as a nice, ready to go wet palette make your painting experience better? Yes. Absolutely. It's such a small thing. Essentially a plastic box with a sponge and a sheet of porous paper. Nothing to it. You've doubtless seen a million tutorials on how to make your own with paper towel and some old Tupperware. Will that work? Absolutely. Is it user friendly, convenient, does it make your life easier? Probably not. This does all of those things. Soak the sponge, lay down a sheet of palette paper and you're off to the races. A lot of folks will say the paper is just parchment. It's not, not exactly. The quality of parchment varies wildly and it can be a huge pain to cut and place without edges rolling up and smoothing out bubbles. You simply lay this paper on the sponge and wait. It will curl and then flatten out. Barely smooth out any bubbles and you're good. It's sized perfectly, lays flat, doesn't let too much water through but also doesn't dry out. The actual 'box' of the palette seals but is not exactly air tight. THIS IS A GOOD THING. It doesn't completely lock the moisture in causing your paints to separate in an hour or so and be rendered useless. It is also quite shallow and doesn't hold a lot of standing water. Again, I think this is a good thing as it cuts down on using TOO MUCH and also eliminates the issues with stagnant nasty water in your palette. When it's time to clean up, toss the palette paper, wring out the sponge if you need to, wipe clean and you're good to go.Look, if you're reading this you likely know what you're looking for. While $30 may seem a little steep for what amounts to a little plastic box, keep it mind that it was intelligently designed, purpose built for what it is you're doing, and it just WORKS. It's made my painting experience easier, less stressful, and more fun. For me? That's well worth it.
T. M. Canning
2025-08-29 12:42:31
Art can be an expensive heart song. This wet pallet kept my pallette workable for the 2 weeks that I needed to paint the piece.It has a wide mixing space, the paint moisture can still be diluted if needed without making a mess. The versatility of reuse with a quick rinse or storing the used paint for a fortnight is unrivaled.This has changed my art life.
Tuff Gal
2025-08-18 13:25:06
This is a tiny version of a wet palette. Similar (but not exact) to a Masterson Sta-Wet palette, it keeps water based paints moist and ready to use. Very handy. Very portable.Five stars.
ReadyPlayerOne
2025-08-05 16:39:42
This wet pallete is great! I purchased this as a beginner minifig painter and I am blown away that I never knew about this sooner. This is a great and essential tool for painters of any level and it comes with a lot of papers to keep going for a long time. I was impressed that this was not more expensive to be honest. It is well worth the price and has made a huge difference in my ability to paint, blend, thin out and store colors. Plus it keeps my table clean and gives me peace of mind that I dont have stray paper towel fibers getting on my models.
Scarecrowe
2025-08-02 18:43:31
The Red Grass Wet Palette is - IMHO - the best wet palette currently on the market. If you have never used a wet palette before, it could be a game changer. And this is the one I would recommend to you.The Pros include:* The wet palette is made of sturdy plastic, and seals tightly, especially if you use the elastic band included. It can keep paint fresh and workable up to a week.* The paper holds paint well, and does not bleed through.* The sponge is dense, holds water well, and won’t smell or mold if you clean it with a good antibacterial foaming soap each time you change the paper.The Con is:* Red Grass replacement paper can be difficult to find. Red Grass is a French company, and appears to be having supply chain issues. But you get 50 sheets with this set, so it should last you quite a while. Other manufacturers’ paper can certainly be used, as can baking parchment paper.All in all, an excellent wet palette, and is one I highly recommend.
Matt
2025-07-18 12:07:36
The foam pads could be thicker, and i'd prefer they lose the embroidered logo on the foam pads. It creates an air pocket under the paper that dries it out.BUT BUT!!It's a good wet pallet. I personally used an army painter wet pallet for years. But this one "Feels" less cheap, and is made with sturdier materials and a better build quality.I appreciate the rubber around the rim of the lid, because it holds the moisture in. Where the army painter one didn't have that. Which can be a good and a bad thing. Good if you're not like me and use a regular amount of paint. Bad if you're like me, and you glob more than you need onto the paper, and it ends up sitting there for a few days, I could see that excess paint going bad/moldy and the foam building up mildew if it isn't properly cleaned.
Joann
2025-07-15 15:41:12
I recently started taking some online acrylic painting classes. Since I'm so new I'm kinda slow and was getting frustrated that my paints would just keep drying out before I could use them all. I never knew something like this existed! I do wish now I'd looked for the larger version. But I'm mostly working on smaller pieces for now. How much water to put in it is a bit of a learning curve still, as too much makes the paint pretty loose. No biggie I just add another drop and it's fine. But instead of only lasting me an hour my paints last about a week on this! And when my lesson is done and the paints are about ready to be thrown away, I challenge myself to come up with something to use them up on greeting cards. This set and papers will last me a good while, and also will save me $ by not wasting paints as I learn!
Customer
2025-07-09 13:31:02
Got this wet palette to help with miniature painting. Does a great job and is solidly constructed. It comes with a bunch of paper sheets and two sponges. Highly recommended.
David Perez Martinez
2025-06-20 18:04:23
Una palmera humedad es algo que si bien no es imprescindible para pintar si es algo que que se vuelve impresionante cuando se adquiere cierto nivel de pinturas de miniaturas o si simplemente se quiere mejorar en la tecnica. Una de esas cosas que marcan la diferencia.Una vez que se decide usar solera humeda lo normal es fabricársela uno mismo con una caja de plástico, una bayeta y papel de horno. Y esto funciona bastante bien.Asà que cuando uno ve el coste de estas paletas profesionales le parece una locura. Pero la verdad es que sin ser algo imprescindible, teniendo la casera, la diferencia es abismal. Por varias razones:La estanqueidad de la caja es perfecta, algo muy difÃcil en una que se tenga por casa. El material de la “esponja†hace que absorba agua de forma impresionante (de verdad parece mentira lo que puede chupar). Y el papel sobre el que va la pintura es muy superior al papel de horno, deja pasar la cantidad justa de humedad.Y todo esto se traduce en que puedes dejar una gota de pintura y que diez dÃas después esté prácticamente igual de fresca. Y todas las ventajas de una paleta húmeda casera multiplicadas por diez.Mérece la pena el desembolso? Pues eso ya depende de cada uno. Si se buscan los mejores materiales de pintura sin duda. Si que quiere mejorar las técnicas, también. Puedo ahorrármelo y seguir con mi paleta de toda la vida? Absolutamente. Yo he pintado durante diez años con una fabricada con una caja de destornilladores.
Fredrik
2025-06-04 18:52:29
The best wet palette.
PE
2025-05-31 16:01:34
1 haftalik deneme yaptim . Hiç açmadan beklettim kuruma olmadı. Küf de gözlemlemedim . 👌
kathy lefait
2025-05-27 18:34:43
this is great got it as a gift for my son he loves it
Robert Noall
2024-12-05 13:41:14
Very impressed with this product, For the price I do not think there is a better wet palette on the market.
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