Crayola Crayons, 8 Count (Case of 48) vs KINGART Gel Stick Set: 48 vibrant, water-soluble pigment sticks
Overall winner: Crayola Crayons, 8 Count (Case of 48)
Key Differences
KingArt (A) offers 48 water-soluble gel stick colors and is positioned at a more affordable price tier with creamy, blendable pigments suited for mixed-media and enthusiasts. Crayola (B) is a traditional 8-count crayon sold in bulk (case of 48) noted for true color, smoothness and durability, with a higher review volume and reports of occasional broken pieces
Crayola Crayons, 8 Count (Case of 48)
Crayola crayons designed for true color, smoothness, and durability. Non-washable; made in America; includes red, yellow, green. Customers note value, color accuracy, and classroom suitability
Pros
- true color rendering
- smooth and durable
- made in America
- includes essential colors
Cons
- smaller than average size
- some reports of broken crayons
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 | Crayola |