11x14 cradled wood panels, 1-1/2 vs 16x20 unfinished cradled wood panels—gallery depth, 2 pack

Key Differences

Product A is an 11x14 gallery-depth (1-1/2") 3-pack that offers a more affordable per-listing price and is suited for artists wanting multiple smaller panels. Product B is a larger 16x20 gallery-depth (1-1/2") 2-pack better for projects needing bigger surfaces; both share similar premium birch faces and identical average ratings but report mixed sturdiness on sides

11x14 cradled wood panels, 1-1/2

11x14 cradled wood panels, 1-1/2

U.S. Art Supply • ★ 3.9/5 • Budget

Unfinished 11x14 cradled birch wood panels with 1-1/2

Pros

  • premium birch surface
  • cradled wood panel for stability
  • ready for primer or gesso
  • gives firm painting surface without canvas stretch

Cons

  • edges may cause wood splitting for some users
  • size feedback varies
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16x20 unfinished cradled wood panels—gallery depth, 2 pack

16x20 unfinished cradled wood panels—gallery depth, 2 pack

U.S. Art Supply • ★ 3.8/5 • Mid-Range

Unfinished 16" x 20" cradled wood panels with 1-1/2" gallery depth. Smooth birch surface, ready for primer or gesso; sturdy, non-stretching painting surface. Customers note quality and smooth surface with good value, though some report minor warping concerns

Pros

  • premium birch surface
  • gallery depth 1-1/2"
  • unprimed and ready for primer or gesso
  • rigid, non-stretch surface

Cons

  • some reports of wood splitting at the sides
  • mixed opinions on overall sturdiness
  • size may be smaller than expected
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