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Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Purchased this to hold my paint pots. This may the flimsiest mdf board I have seen. The cut outs to connect to the end pieces are not large enough, the shelves broke with a minimal amount of pressure when trying to connect the last end piece. I don’t recommend this product.
Edmund
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Purchased this to hold my paint pots. This may the flimsiest mdf board I have seen. The cut outs to connect to the end pieces are not large enough, the shelves broke with a minimal amount of pressure when trying to connect the last end piece. I don’t recommend this product.
Steven kober
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2023
I needed something for my citadel and 2oz craft paints and this rack is perfect. Fast delivery and good quality. I was able to put it together quickly. I used super glue to make sure it doesn't come apart but I don't believe it would have anyways. I did paint it black to fit the rest of my Decor....lol. I would definitely recommend this rack.
Steven kober
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2023
I needed something for my citadel and 2oz craft paints and this rack is perfect. Fast delivery and good quality. I was able to put it together quickly. I used super glue to make sure it doesn't come apart but I don't believe it would have anyways. I did paint it black to fit the rest of my Decor....lol. I would definitely recommend this rack.
Paul Tubbs
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2021
It's long but detailed. This is long and detailed.TL/DR is good. Worth the money.Story: They (seller) has been great so far, I tried to exchange one and got the replacement 2 days before I even shipping the broken one back-Working from it... haven't set up paint organization as of yet, 2 slots per row would help IMMENSELY with the...5 white types, 3+black, 5 basing stuff, etc.-YMMVRATING CLARIFICATION-Doesn't hold as much as I'd prefer. Good luck lining it up on the other side.-Can't rate sturdiness. I mean a vacuum cleaner Sparta kicked mine, then having trouble on reassembly. Fell apart not snapped or anything. Won't hold. Plus, glue? Never crossed my mind.-Value: there are and always will be cheaper options but this runs 2 manufacturer's paint, customer service rocks, art toolboxes suck, and THIS IS MODUALR, and friendly for different types (GW, inks, hobby shop ink probably, and Vallejo come to mind)PROs-Very useful, big, (too) bulky, and holds less than expected. But very organized (I have only 2, straight+abgle). It's a good buy. Just not mobile. Yet.-Hardest part is finding a good organization system, have more paint than slots atmNote:(-Did not glue them, upper moderate to low severe holding points. See pictures)-Decent value (looks cool and has more versatility/detailed into than others)-Can't rate sturdiness, girlfriend ran it over with a vacuum when her impatience got her for taking my phone off her but idfk) but may change to 5☆ if glue works. HOWEVER didn't shatter, just won't hold when rebuilt. Pieces look undamaged but won't stay when inserted-Love most modular systems, add as needed, adjust as needed, imagine angle, straight, straight, angle, straight. Left to right, wrap a desk. With other paint tube sets for fun.CON-Wood seems cheap. It's wood, maybe durable pressed wood kdk. Little pressure gaps to squeeze "W" shapes into slots sometimes break, don't work, etc. But awesome when it does.-Back braces fail often, connection pieces don't always connect.-Cheap~ish wood. Maybe. Not a wood scientist btw-Occasional water damage/...mold? Scorch marks? Idk.-cat will chew brushes pointed up (Geemlin's fault but watch out)-3rd pic is my first system, ran...~4-5 a pop at idfk where. Compact. Organized. Go mid, small/large box don't work. Toolbox is an EPIC FAIL. BUT not paint station friendly. Ink/basing doesn't fit, 4 colors per row (2 sets of half) etc. Ink and basing.... good luck. Still running trial and error for almost a year now.Worth the purchase. Study enough to eat a vacuum cleaner to the face. Modular.
Paul Tubbs
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2021
It's long but detailed. This is long and detailed.TL/DR is good. Worth the money.Story: They (seller) has been great so far, I tried to exchange one and got the replacement 2 days before I even shipping the broken one back-Working from it... haven't set up paint organization as of yet, 2 slots per row would help IMMENSELY with the...5 white types, 3+black, 5 basing stuff, etc.-YMMVRATING CLARIFICATION-Doesn't hold as much as I'd prefer. Good luck lining it up on the other side.-Can't rate sturdiness. I mean a vacuum cleaner Sparta kicked mine, then having trouble on reassembly. Fell apart not snapped or anything. Won't hold. Plus, glue? Never crossed my mind.-Value: there are and always will be cheaper options but this runs 2 manufacturer's paint, customer service rocks, art toolboxes suck, and THIS IS MODUALR, and friendly for different types (GW, inks, hobby shop ink probably, and Vallejo come to mind)PROs-Very useful, big, (too) bulky, and holds less than expected. But very organized (I have only 2, straight+abgle). It's a good buy. Just not mobile. Yet.-Hardest part is finding a good organization system, have more paint than slots atmNote:(-Did not glue them, upper moderate to low severe holding points. See pictures)-Decent value (looks cool and has more versatility/detailed into than others)-Can't rate sturdiness, girlfriend ran it over with a vacuum when her impatience got her for taking my phone off her but idfk) but may change to 5☆ if glue works. HOWEVER didn't shatter, just won't hold when rebuilt. Pieces look undamaged but won't stay when inserted-Love most modular systems, add as needed, adjust as needed, imagine angle, straight, straight, angle, straight. Left to right, wrap a desk. With other paint tube sets for fun.CON-Wood seems cheap. It's wood, maybe durable pressed wood kdk. Little pressure gaps to squeeze "W" shapes into slots sometimes break, don't work, etc. But awesome when it does.-Back braces fail often, connection pieces don't always connect.-Cheap~ish wood. Maybe. Not a wood scientist btw-Occasional water damage/...mold? Scorch marks? Idk.-cat will chew brushes pointed up (Geemlin's fault but watch out)-3rd pic is my first system, ran...~4-5 a pop at idfk where. Compact. Organized. Go mid, small/large box don't work. Toolbox is an EPIC FAIL. BUT not paint station friendly. Ink/basing doesn't fit, 4 colors per row (2 sets of half) etc. Ink and basing.... good luck. Still running trial and error for almost a year now.Worth the purchase. Study enough to eat a vacuum cleaner to the face. Modular.
Jacob
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2020
Using this 35mm version for some of my Citadel paints. It's laser-cut MDF, which is a pretty perfect and cost-effective way to have a light but precisely-built storage solution that helps you see your paints at a glance, keep them safe from being knocked over by errant hands, pets, or kids, and also provides excellent built-in storage with the bonus of expansion options (additional racks that can be clipped together, drawers, risers). Sometimes I move desks/tables for painting and it's easy enough to just pick up this whole rack and take it with me.I've since added another 35mm straight unit, a 26mm corner unit for my bottle paints, two sets of drawers, and a riser for the 90 degree corner unit I'm using. These make everything presentable, extremely functional, and allow you to keep brushes, files, and all your other tools properly stored but easily at-hand. You can't go wrong with these, just make sure you purchase the right dimension for the paints you intend to store. These 35mm units are intended for Citadel paints, and Vallejo/S75/etc should generally use the 26mm.Use a file to clean up the edges where you separate the unit from the frame, and some wood glue to make sure you get a permanent build. For these paint rack units I didn't need a mallet, but I did for the riser and drawer expansions I got later. Broken Token also provides illustrated instructions with each unit, along with a link to a video if that's more helpful for you.
Jacob
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2020
Using this 35mm version for some of my Citadel paints. It's laser-cut MDF, which is a pretty perfect and cost-effective way to have a light but precisely-built storage solution that helps you see your paints at a glance, keep them safe from being knocked over by errant hands, pets, or kids, and also provides excellent built-in storage with the bonus of expansion options (additional racks that can be clipped together, drawers, risers). Sometimes I move desks/tables for painting and it's easy enough to just pick up this whole rack and take it with me.I've since added another 35mm straight unit, a 26mm corner unit for my bottle paints, two sets of drawers, and a riser for the 90 degree corner unit I'm using. These make everything presentable, extremely functional, and allow you to keep brushes, files, and all your other tools properly stored but easily at-hand. You can't go wrong with these, just make sure you purchase the right dimension for the paints you intend to store. These 35mm units are intended for Citadel paints, and Vallejo/S75/etc should generally use the 26mm.Use a file to clean up the edges where you separate the unit from the frame, and some wood glue to make sure you get a permanent build. For these paint rack units I didn't need a mallet, but I did for the riser and drawer expansions I got later. Broken Token also provides illustrated instructions with each unit, along with a link to a video if that's more helpful for you.
Francis Wright III
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2018
This is a great rack for holding Walmart Apple Barrel paints! They fit just right and the staggered rows make it easy to read the labels to check which color you're grabbing. The paintbrush holes are awesome, there are two levels of holes in addition to a solid piece of wood underneath them so the brushes stand up nice and straight. The rack is made out of laser cut plywood. It's a little fussy to put together, it's easy to slot all the pieces into the first side but then fitting the second side on is where it gets tricky. You have to get all the pieces aligned just right which takes some work (you'll get most of them lined up and then while trying to align the last one or two some of the others will pop out of alignment, so you have to work back and forth until you finally have them all). I assembled it dry and then wicked thin C/A into the joints. It's very solid and sturdy. So nice to have my paints organized so I don't have to hunt all over my work space for a certain color!
Francis Wright III
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2018
This is a great rack for holding Walmart Apple Barrel paints! They fit just right and the staggered rows make it easy to read the labels to check which color you're grabbing. The paintbrush holes are awesome, there are two levels of holes in addition to a solid piece of wood underneath them so the brushes stand up nice and straight. The rack is made out of laser cut plywood. It's a little fussy to put together, it's easy to slot all the pieces into the first side but then fitting the second side on is where it gets tricky. You have to get all the pieces aligned just right which takes some work (you'll get most of them lined up and then while trying to align the last one or two some of the others will pop out of alignment, so you have to work back and forth until you finally have them all). I assembled it dry and then wicked thin C/A into the joints. It's very solid and sturdy. So nice to have my paints organized so I don't have to hunt all over my work space for a certain color!
james
Reviewed in Canada on January 12, 2018
Does exactly what is intended works awesome and easy to put together
james
Reviewed in Canada on January 12, 2018
Does exactly what is intended works awesome and easy to put together
m3thod1c
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2017
Pros: Not too difficult to assemble. Sturdy. Includes clips to joint racks together into larger units. Overall attractive and functional.Cons: Not too easy to assembleI purchased this for my budding paint inventory and will be purchasing another to create a larger rack. Assembly was easy enough, but some of the pieces were extremely tight fits. There was a small degree of frustration while trying to put this together... but not enough to take away more than one star and most certainly not enough to dissuade me from purchasing another. This unit organizes my P3 and GW paints well with spaces for several brushes of varying thickness.
m3thod1c
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2017
Pros: Not too difficult to assemble. Sturdy. Includes clips to joint racks together into larger units. Overall attractive and functional.Cons: Not too easy to assembleI purchased this for my budding paint inventory and will be purchasing another to create a larger rack. Assembly was easy enough, but some of the pieces were extremely tight fits. There was a small degree of frustration while trying to put this together... but not enough to take away more than one star and most certainly not enough to dissuade me from purchasing another. This unit organizes my P3 and GW paints well with spaces for several brushes of varying thickness.
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