Beadsmith Wooden Bead Loom vs Jexine Bead Loom Kit with 96 Color Glass Seed Beads
Overall winner: Jexine Bead Loom Kit with 96 Color Glass Seed Beads
Key Differences
The Beadsmith loom (A) is a compact cherry-wood loom praised for build quality and includes illustrated assembly instructions, making it better for users prioritizing a sturdy wooden tool and jewelry-focused projects. The Jexine kit (B) supplies 48,000 beads in 96 colors and multiple tools, making it a more versatile starter kit for bead variety, but reviews note mixed quality and a flimsy loom
Beadsmith Wooden Bead Loom
Wooden bead loom for jewelry projects with compact size and cherry wood construction. Includes illustrated assembly instructions. Customers note its sturdiness and design for larger beaded projects
Pros
- compact size suitable for jewelry projects
- high quality cherry colored wood
- includes illustrated assembly instructions
- sturdy construction noted by users
Cons
- mixed feedback on ease of assembly
- mixed feedback on screw hold/material quality
Jexine Bead Loom Kit with 96 Color Glass Seed Beads
Bead loom kit includes a metal loom, 48000 2 mm glass seed beads in 96 colors, and selection of threads and needles. Great variety of colors and beads with functional versatility; some feedback notes mixed quality and sturdiness
Pros
- wide color and bead variety
- includes complete bead loom kit
- contains multiple thread and needle options
- suitable for jewelry and craft projects
Cons
- mixed quality feedback
- loom perceived as flimsy
- bead size inconsistency and thick weaving
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | The Beadsmith |
| Durability | The Beadsmith |
| Versatility | Jexine |
| User Reviews | The Beadsmith |