Mungyo Half Pan Watercolor Set with Tin Case vs WetNDri Wet Palette for Miniatures (2 sponges, 100 sheets) by D'Artisan Shoppe

Overall winner: Mungyo Half Pan Watercolor Set with Tin Case

Key Differences

D'Artisan Shoppe's WetNDri wet pallet (A) is aimed at miniature acrylic painters who need paint kept moist and a sealed lid for leftovers; some users note the tray is small and its dry palette can be hard to clean. MUNGYO's Half Pan Watercolors (B) are a portable tin of blendable pigments marketed to beginners with strong user ratings, though buyers report mixed transparency and a sometimes chalky dried finish

Mungyo Half Pan Watercolor Set with Tin Case

Mungyo Half Pan Watercolor Set with Tin Case

MUNGYO • ★ 4.0/5 • Budget

Compact watercolor set with integral lid palette for on-the-go use. Highly pigmented colors with blendability; suitable for beginners. Contains 48 half-pan colors

Pros

  • Easy-to-carry size
  • Solid, blendable pigments
  • Includes integral lid palette
  • Beginners friendly

Cons

  • Mixed feedback on transparency (chalky finish when dry)
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WetNDri Wet Palette for Miniatures (2 sponges, 100 sheets) by D'Artisan Shoppe

WetNDri Wet Palette for Miniatures (2 sponges, 100 sheets) by D'Artisan Shoppe

D'Artisan Shoppe • ★ 4.0/5 • Budget

Wet palette for acrylic paints keeps paint moist and versatile for miniatures. Includes 2 sponges and 100 sheets with a lid for sealing leftovers; the middle tray serves as a mixing palette. Customers note high quality and ease of use

Pros

  • keeps paint moist for extended periods
  • lid seals to preserve leftover paint
  • multi-tray design for mixing and storage
  • includes 100 palette papers and 2 sponges

Cons

  • some users find it small
  • dry palette can be difficult to clean
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price D'Artisan Shoppe
Durability Tie
Versatility MUNGYO
User Reviews MUNGYO