DIY Solid Wood Canvas Frame Kit with Stretch Bar (24" x 36") vs GVS-ART DIY Metal Floating Frame for 12x12 Canvas
Overall winner: DIY Solid Wood Canvas Frame Kit with Stretch Bar (24" x 36")
Key Differences
P&L ART's kit (24"x36") is a solid wood stretcher kit using premium Brazilian white wood and is marketed to support heavy canvases, making it better for large, durable canvas builds. GVS-ART's product is a 12x12in floating metal frame with an aluminum finish that is easier to assemble and reuse for finished pieces but requires additional parts (screwdriver, canvas, mat, glass) and is targeted at smaller canvases and display use
DIY Solid Wood Canvas Frame Kit with Stretch Bar (24" x 36")
DIY canvas frame kit with premium Brazilian white wood stretch bars for a smooth, sturdy canvas surface. Easy-to-assemble with clear instructions; customers note good quality and value for money
Pros
- premium Brazilian white wood
- durable, smooth finish
- easy to assemble
- clear instructions
Cons
- adhesive strength varies
- some find glue not strong enough
- mixed feedback on sturdiness
GVS-ART DIY Metal Floating Frame for 12x12 Canvas
Metal floating frame kit for 12x12 canvases with 1.5" depth. Includes easy-assembly kit; frame is reusable and designed for museum-quality presentation. Note: canvas, mat, and glass are not included
Pros
- durable aluminum frame
- elegant, modern design
- easy to assemble and reusable
- custom framing option available
Cons
- unassembled; requires screwdriver
- canvas/mat/glass not included
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | P&L ART. |
| Durability | P&L ART. |
| Versatility | GVS-ART |
| User Reviews | GVS-ART |