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

JIC Gem Agate Bookend Pair with Rubber Bumpers

JIC Gem • ★ 3.8/5 • Budget

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
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Tree design metal bookends, 7" tall, anti-slip, 8 pair

Tree design metal bookends, 7" tall, anti-slip, 8 pair

MaxGear • ★ 4.2/5 • Budget

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
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price MaxGear
Durability MaxGear
Versatility MaxGear
User Reviews MaxGear