Crayola Classpack Crayons 400ct (8 colors) for classrooms vs KINGART Gel Stick Set: 48 vibrant, water-soluble pigment sticks
Overall winner: KINGART Gel Stick Set: 48 vibrant, water-soluble pigment sticks
Key Differences
KingArt (B07VNN23PC) is a 48-color water-soluble gel stick set marketed for artists and enthusiasts with a creamy, blendable texture and explicitly noted water-solubility; it also lists a lower price tier. Crayola (B00006IFAI) is a 400-count crayon classpack aimed at classrooms and kids, offering large crayons and classroom value but with mixed durability reports and box quality concerns
Crayola Classpack Crayons 400ct (8 colors) for classrooms
Crayola Classpack with 400 large crayons (4" x 7/16"), eight color options. Great for classrooms and small hands; customers note long-lasting color and good value, with mixed durability feedback
Pros
- large, easy-to-grip crayons
- high color variety (8 colors)
- bulk pack suitable for classrooms
- long-lasting compared to standard crayons
Cons
- durability feedback varies (some break easily)
- box quality concerns
- missing crayons reported by some customers
KINGART Gel Stick Set: 48 vibrant, water-soluble pigment sticks
Water-soluble pigment gel sticks deliver creamy color with or without water. Perfect for paper, glass, canvas, and wood, with vibrant coverage; customers praise the color blend and value
Pros
- creamy texture for smooth color
- blends with or without water
- multi-surface versatility (paper, glass, canvas, wood)
- valued for color variety and price
Cons
- noted as softer than oil pastels
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | KINGART |
| Durability | Crayola |
| Versatility | KINGART |
| User Reviews | KINGART |