Makin's Professional Ultimate Clay Machine vs Sculpey Clay Conditioning Machine
Overall winner: Sculpey Clay Conditioning Machine
Key Differences
Loew-Cornell's Makin's (A) is positioned as the more affordable option and includes handles and a table clamp with rollers for even textures, making it better for users wanting extras and varied use. Polyform's Sculpey (B) emphasizes corrosion-resistant construction and smoother rolling with unplated rollers, making it a better pick for durability and consistent conditioning over time
Makin's Professional Ultimate Clay Machine
Clay extruder with table clamp, rollers, and handle for conditioning and rolling out fondant. Easy to use and easy to clean, though durability and value have mixed feedback from users
Pros
- handles for easy operation
- table clamp included
- rollers for even textures
- easy to clean
Cons
- durability concerns (handle may break)
- mixed clamping strength (clay may stick or not)
Sculpey Clay Conditioning Machine
Clay conditioning machine designed for smoother rolling and corrosion resistance. Suitable for shaping and conditioning polymer clay with durable rollers. Customer note mentions ease of use and reliability
Pros
- corrosion resistant
- smoother clay rolling
- no plating on rollers
- durable construction
Cons
- no customer-provided negatives
- limited data on maintenance
- no detailed size specs beyond package dims
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Loew-Cornell |
| Durability | Polyform Products |
| Versatility | Loew-Cornell |
| User Reviews | Loew-Cornell |