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Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
I'm not the kind of person who is like OMG THIS SMELLS LIKE CHEMICALS IT MUST BE TOXIC because, you know, everything's chemicals, Karen....That being said, this thing REEKS of formaldehyde. The smell is horrific. In utter disbelief at how strongly it smelled, I took it and set it next to my Dyson air purifier, which is showing off the charts for VOCs. Not to mention the zippers were popped open while in the off position as I took it out of the package. -10/10 do not recommend.I would pay $75 for the exact same bag with better zippers and less embalming fluid.
Wayne L.
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
I have all my watercolor supplies & accessories including collapsible easle, foam core, multiple paper and paintsin this one carry bag that can also be worn as a backpack.
Kayla
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
It looks exactly as pictured. The largest pocket fits both of my 18x24 inch sketchpads, and I think I could fit a third one in there if I wanted to. One of the lower pockets on the front also fits large sketch pads nicely. Perfect for my college drawing classes.
Jaelyn
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
I bought this bag because I love to paint but I always travel due to my dads job, so I bought this bag and I filled it up with everything I wanted to bring and still have room to spare, I put 11 canvases and 4 watercolor canvases and my paint products, the bags handles to hold are perfect for when my shoulders start to hurt from the weight, I’d recommend buying if you travel a lot, you can even get a mini easel to put in the bag,. The size is nice. I wish the zipper quality was a bit better, but it still functions fine. The build is good for me and I’m not sure about the protection yet. :DUpdate: after owning this for a bit now I got some new things to add in my review! 1. Protection was decent i only found one of my canvas damaged 2. It washes well 3. It doesn’t hurt as much I thought it would!
Nicte Ha Wurts
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
I bought it for my daughter, she loved it. She can carry all her art supplies and canvases with no problem with the convenience of distributing the weight as it is backpack. She told me walking to her classes in college was somewhat exhausted when carrying her stuff in only one side of her shoulder. Her shoulder would hurt. Now she is happy. We looked into other items with wheels, but they were very expensive and this really met her needs. Her classmates and professor at college liked too, so several of them bought it now.
Ourlordandsaviour.Bakugo
Reviewed in Canada on September 13, 2024
It works great, fits all I need but omfg it smelled so bad. Like the cheap plastic dollar store toys/ chemical smell. I soaked it in a soapy water solution hoping it would go away but it really hasn’t that much. :/
Bret C Groves II
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
I have a job that has plenty of down time. I use this bag to bring all my art supplies and protect my canvas during travel. It holds everything I need and more, and it’s so handy to have everything in one place!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on February 11, 2024
Contiens beaucoup mais pour moi le seul bémol c’est sa rigidité malheureusement .
Carleá Jean
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
I’ve had it for 5 minutes and it’s already coming apart but I read the reviews so it was to be expected. It’s nice and big. I bought it specifically for the backpack straps so we’ll see how long those hold up
Jenny Everywhere
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023
I like this bag only because it will contain my art supplies and keep them all together, including larger things like the half sheet of gator board I use as a drawing board, my large pad of Arches watercolor paper, and my large but thin and lightweight USB-powered light table. The various sections and pouches and such aren't as useful as they appear they would be. They're just odd enough in size or shape that I can't fit a lot into them or I can't get the zippers closed. So I still have small bags and pouches of art supplies kicking about underfoot, so to speak.I chose the color to keep there from being Yet Another Black Bag in my home. I swear, the things breed and loom in the shadows, but hide when you try to find them. But this zot-pink color is incapable of hiding anywhere except on the upholstery of a Mary Kay Cosmetics car. So that's a plus, I guess.But I was hoping it would have some STRUCTURE. You know, like a backpack would have, with sides and edges that would help it stand up and not just flop into a shapeless blob? As it is, this container only holds the shape shown if you put things in it that are that shape, and provide some sort of structural support. Otherwise, you could just stuff this bag into a glove compartment if both were empty. Disappointing, as the pictures and video give the impression of being a backpack, even being worn AS a backpack. But I can't even figure out how to close half the straps, as the either don't reach their buckles, or the parts won't actually connect.Find a more expensive bag that actually has some shape and structural support, and don't bother with the whole "many differently sized pouches" thing, as none of them can be filled to capacity and still close properly.It did not cost enough to bother trying to return it. I'm using it just to keep my light table and drawing surface clean and undamaged at this point.
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