Set of 10 ceramic underglazes with how-to book vs Pasler Underglaze Set - 12 colors, 2 fl oz
Overall winner: Set of 10 ceramic underglazes with how-to book
Key Differences
Mayco (Product A) is a 10-color set in 2 oz jars marketed for use on wet clay, greenware, or bisque, emphasizing versatility; Pasler (Product B) is a 12-color 60 ml set focused on concentrated opaque colors that stay vibrant after firing. A has stronger notes about multi-stage use and more total reviewer samples (561 vs. 203), while B offers slightly more colors and emphasizes opacity and vibrancy
Set of 10 ceramic underglazes with how-to book
Assorted 2 oz Mayco ceramic underglazes for wet clay, greenware, or bisque, includes a free how-to book. Versatile for coverage or design, suitable for hobbyists and seasoned artists. Customers note easy application and color versatility
Pros
- versatile application on clay, greenware, or bisque
- color variety for mixed shades
- easy to apply and smooth finish
- includes instructional how-to book
Cons
- none specified in customer data
Pasler Underglaze Set - 12 colors, 2 fl oz
Concentrated opaque liquid underglazes for pottery bisque or greenware. Use with transparent glaze for surface shine and richer color; suitable for detailed painting, sgraffito, watercolor effects, and mishima. Customers note vibrant colors and easy application
Pros
- concentrated opaque colors
- easy to apply
- suitable for detailed painting and decoration
- vibrant after firing
Cons
- limited data on high-fire compatibility
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Pasler |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Mayco |
| User Reviews | Mayco |