Lars
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Excellent Product. Keeps Paint fresh for days. I recommend this product
S. A. Staudenmeir
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
This is a quality palette that seals well. I just wish it was size slightly larger so a 12x16 piece of glass fit in it a little easier. It fits, but it is very tight.
D
Reviewed in Germany on December 9, 2024
Bit hard to open and close but keeps paint nicely fresh for days.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 19, 2024
Excellent product, the lid is a very tight seal keeping the paint in a useable condition for several days.
Texan flutist/artist/facepainter
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
Love this watercolor palette! I use it to keep my oil paintings that are small while traveling back and forth from my painting class. While in class, I use it to put down palette paper or wax paper to put my oil paint and Liquin on.The cover does keep my oil paint dry if I have any left.
Pamela
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
I was so excited and I paid for the sponges the paper and this container that was a lot of money to find out that I still have to put something heavy on top of the lid.And yes, the paint was drying out, even though I’m putting weight All around the edges of this product.Please note it shows up sealed, but once you take that lid off it no longer works properly
Daniel Sherman
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024
Keeps paint viable for several days
Art Ramon Paintings
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2024
If you fill it with distilled water that covers all the oil paint, it keeps your oil paint fresh for months. Pour it out when you need to paint, at least an hour before, so that any water dries. This method works; just be careful with distilled water spills.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024
This works perfectly for my glass palette which measures precisely 16” x 20”. It actually has just a little wiggle room from side to side, so the inner dimensions are a tad bigger than advertised. I made a little pull that I can lift it up with by using a little electrical tape stuck on the back.The lid is very airtight. I store it in the fridge and my paint blobs and smears stay soft and useable for at least a couple days (longest I’ve gone so far).Lid is very easy to put on and take off, as long as you follow the included directions. Ironically, the instructions are held captive inside the box……so how does one easily open it?? Pop up the four corners first, then the sides will easily release. I don’t know about you, but I usually tend to release one corner then try to pull it off, and it usually works, but not so well with this box. Uss the four-corners-first method for this one!Also just so you know it says not to store it in the freezer because it can become brittle and lead to cracking. I store it in the fridge and it works well.Thanks for reading my review…I hope it helps you
Lee de
Reviewed in Australia on June 27, 2023
Easy way to carry pallet.Keeps oil pants moist longer.
K
Reviewed in Singapore on October 17, 2021
Quality is good. Price is reasonable.
CB
Reviewed in Canada on November 30, 2020
Great size, seals very tight. Keeps oils paints fresh for much longer. Excellent addition to my equipment. Recommend getting the paper palette sheets with it as well.
hollysmom
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2014
It's important to remember this is a "Palette SEAL," although it can be used as a palette. Here's why I ordered this, and how I use it:During an oil painting workshop a few weeks ago, the instructor used a piece of glass duct-taped (on the edges) over a same-sized piece of luan board that was painted neutral gray. At the end of class each day, he simply put the glass inside this palette and sealed it. You can use a paint scraper (w razor blade insert) to scrape off any paint that dries on the glass and a good scraper doesn't damage your glass palette. So, I can have a sizable, fairly easy to clean glass palette with a neutral gray background. Oil paints won't stay fresh "forever," but they will stay good for several days. My palette is about a quarter inch smaller all around than this SEAL to make it easier to remove the glass. If you cut the glass the exact same size, it would be pretty impossible to get it out of the palette without tipping the whole thing over.Even if you're using acrylics, using a glass palette makes sense because you never have to worry about staining the white surface of this palette SEAL. Just put a damp sponge in with your glass palette, to keep the acrylics moist. You can also just put a paper palette in the seal but the bottom surface isn't conducive to just one sheet of palette paper. You can put the entire pad in the SEAL and remove the top sheet when you're finished with it.Obviously this won't work for people who need to hold the palette, but for those of us who paint while seated, or with our palette within easy reach on a table, the "glass over neutral gray board," works wonderfully.BTW the instructor had one palette with duct tape (gray side out) covering the luan board, instead of paint! Is that easy, or what?I haven't tried putting the entire palette in the freezer overnight, because the seal works well enough for me. I'm concerned the plastic will become brittle if frozen, plus I just don't have enough freezer space at this time of year.