Tru-Ray Construction Paper Assortment, 250 Sheets, 12" x 18", 10 Colors vs Alitte Assorted Construction Paper, 9x12, 600 sheets
Overall winner: Alitte Assorted Construction Paper, 9x12, 600 sheets
Key Differences
Tru-Ray (A) offers heavyweight, durable 12x18 sheets and a higher average rating (4.70 from 354 reviews), making it better for projects needing sturdy, fade-resistant paper that stays flat. Alitte (B) provides a much larger 600-sheet 9x12 assortment and broader quantity for classrooms or high-volume use, with slightly lower average rating (4.60 from 104 reviews)
Tru-Ray Construction Paper Assortment, 250 Sheets, 12" x 18", 10 Colors
Construction paper bulk pack in 10 colors. Heavyweight, vat-dyed sulphite paper suitable for crafts; resistant to folding and tearing with fade-resistant color. Customers note sturdiness and good weight for kids' cutting practice
Pros
- heavyweight sulphite paper
- assorted colors (10)
- tough for scoring, folding, curling
- fade-resistant colors
Cons
- thickness noted as heavier than cheaper alternatives
Alitte Assorted Construction Paper, 9x12, 600 sheets
Assorted 9x12 construction paper in 10 colors, durable and suitable for kids and adults. Great for crafts, classroom activities, and hands-on art projects. Positive customer insight highlights varied color options
Pros
- 600 sheets in bulk pack
- 10 vibrant colors
- durable for cutting, folding, and gluing
- suitable for kids and adults
Cons
- no explicit compatibility notes
- no size variety beyond 9x12
- no specific texture details provided
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tru-Ray |
| Durability | Tru-Ray |
| Versatility | Alitte |
| User Reviews | Tru-Ray |