MEEDEN Large Ceramic Watercolor Palette with Lid vs WetNDri Wet Palette for Miniatures (2 sponges, 100 sheets) by D'Artisan Shoppe
Overall winner: WetNDri Wet Palette for Miniatures (2 sponges, 100 sheets) by D'Artisan Shoppe
Key Differences
Choose D'Artisan Shoppe WetNDri if you need a compact wet-palette that keeps acrylic miniature paints moist for days and prefers a sealed lid plus a 2-in-1 mixing tray; it also has a higher review count at the same average rating. Choose MEEDEN's ceramic palette if you want a larger, heavier-duty surface with 32 deep wells and a big central mixing area suited to watercolor or keeping many separate colors
MEEDEN Large Ceramic Watercolor Palette with Lid
Ceramic watercolor palette with 32 wells and a large central mixing area. Durable, stable and easy to clean, with a non-slip design. Customers note generous mixing space and solid build, though opinions vary on weight and size
Pros
- 32 deep wells
- large central mixing area
- premium ceramic material
- stable, non-slip design
Cons
- weight varies by customer
- size may be too large for some users
WetNDri Wet Palette for Miniatures (2 sponges, 100 sheets) by D'Artisan Shoppe
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
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | D'Artisan Shoppe |
| Durability | MEEDEN |
| Versatility | D'Artisan Shoppe |
| User Reviews | D'Artisan Shoppe |