KINGART Gel Stick Set: 48 vibrant, water-soluble pigment sticks vs IDIY unwrapped wax crayons 480 count, 12 colors, paper-less
Overall winner: KINGART Gel Stick Set: 48 vibrant, water-soluble pigment sticks
Key Differences
KINGART Gel Stick (A) offers 48 water-soluble colors with a creamy, blendable texture and higher average rating (4.70 from 589 reviews), while SCS Direct crayons (B) provide bulk quantity (480 pieces, 12 colors) and lower rating (4.30 from 143 reviews) but have reports of some broken crayons. Pick A if you want a wider color range, blending/water-soluble media, and stronger user satisfaction; pick B if you need high-volume, low-cost crayons for simple coloring or group activities despite occasional breakage
KINGART Gel Stick Set: 48 vibrant, water-soluble pigment sticks
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
IDIY unwrapped wax crayons 480 count, 12 colors, paper-less
Bulk wax crayons, 480 pieces in 12 colors, paper-less and pre-sorted for quick setup. Child-safe and non-toxic for kids, teachers, and classrooms. Customers note easy use and value, with some concern about occasional breakage
Pros
- paper-less, pre-sorted format
- bulk 480-piece kit with 40 of each color
- child-safe and non-toxic
- easy to use and value for money
Cons
- mixed crayon quality with reports of broken pieces
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | KINGART |
| Durability | SCS Direct |
| Versatility | KINGART |
| User Reviews | KINGART |