Color Swell Bulk Crayon Packs (36 boxes, 24 colors each) vs KINGART Gel Stick Set: 48 vibrant, water-soluble pigment sticks

Overall winner: KINGART Gel Stick Set: 48 vibrant, water-soluble pigment sticks

Key Differences

KingArt (A) offers 48 water-soluble gel sticks with a creamy, smooth texture and explicit mixed-media versatility, while Color Swell (B) is a bulk crayon pack focused on classroom value and color assortment (36x24) but has reports that some crayons may break. Pick KingArt if you want water-soluble gel sticks for blending and mixed-media work; pick Color Swell if you need a large bulk crayon supply for group or classroom use

Color Swell Bulk Crayon Packs (36 boxes, 24 colors each)

Color Swell Bulk Crayon Packs (36 boxes, 24 colors each)

Color Swell • ★ 4.0/5 • Budget

Bulk crayon set with 36 boxes, 24 classic colors per box. Customers note vibrant colors and smooth coloring, suitable for classroom use and gifts

Pros

  • vibrant color assortment
  • suitable for classroom use
  • bulk pack offers multiple boxes
  • durable-looking color variety

Cons

  • some reports of crayons breaking
  • mixed durability feedback
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KINGART Gel Stick Set: 48 vibrant, water-soluble pigment sticks

KINGART Gel Stick Set: 48 vibrant, water-soluble pigment sticks

KINGART • ★ 4.0/5 • Budget

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
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price KINGART
Durability Color Swell
Versatility KINGART
User Reviews KINGART