11x14 cradled wood panels, 1-1/2 vs U.S. Art Supply 20x20 Cradled Wood Panels (2 Pack)
Overall winner: 11x14 cradled wood panels, 1-1/2
Key Differences
Product A is an 11x14 gallery-depth (1-1/2") 3-pack with a slightly lower listed price tier and a higher average rating; it emphasizes a premium birch surface and stability but has some reports of mixed sturdiness on edges and that size may be smaller than expected. Product B is a 20x20 two-pack offering a larger work area as an alternative to canvas and is cradled to resist warping, but it has slightly lower average rating and some reports of panels coming apart on the front
11x14 cradled wood panels, 1-1/2
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
U.S. Art Supply 20x20 Cradled Wood Panels (2 Pack)
Unfinished 20" x 20" 3/4" deep cradled birch panels for painting. Firm, smooth surface ready for primer or gesso; ideal for mixed-media and paint pouring. Customers praise quality and value, noting smoothness and versatile use.
Pros
- premium birch surface
- cradled for no warping
- alternative to canvas
- easy to hang
Cons
- some reports of panels coming apart on the front
- mixed feedback on sturdiness
- size-specific to 20x20
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | U.S. Art Supply |
| Durability | U.S. Art Supply |
| Versatility | U.S. Art Supply |
| User Reviews | U.S. Art Supply |