JIC Gem Agate Bookend Pair with Rubber Bumpers vs Tree design metal bookends, 7" tall, anti-slip, 8 pair
Overall winner: Tree design metal bookends, 7" tall, anti-slip, 8 pair
Key Differences
MaxGear (A) is heavy-gauge steel with anti-slip foam pads and is promoted as holding heavy books and encyclopedias, while JIC Gem (B) is natural black agate with a polished face and rough back and includes rubber bumper bottoms. A lists a higher review count and higher star rating; B is marketed as a decorative geode-style pair and may be smaller or feel lighter for some users
JIC Gem Agate Bookend Pair with Rubber Bumpers
Natural agate bookends with polished faces and rough backs. Includes rubber bumpers to protect furniture; pairs are decorative for home or office and suit books, CDs, and DVDs. Customer insight: beautiful with iridescent border and high quality value for money
Pros
- Natural agate stone construction
- Polished bookend faces with protective rubber bumpers
- Decorative and versatile for home or office
- Adds natural beauty and texture to shelves
Cons
- Some customers find size/weight varies
- Color may appear dyed rather than natural
Tree design metal bookends, 7" tall, anti-slip, 8 pair
Sturdy all-metal bookends with a tree-inspired silhouette. Heavy-duty 7" tall supports books, CDs, and DVDs with anti-slip pads to prevent sliding. Customers praise attractive design and sturdiness
Pros
- all-metal construction
- anti-slip bottom pads
- large, sturdy columns
- decorative tree motif
Cons
- may be heavy to move
- pair quantity may require storage planning
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | MaxGear |
| Durability | MaxGear |
| Versatility | MaxGear |
| User Reviews | MaxGear |