MEEDEN Ceramic Watercolor Palette with Lid, 33-well large porcelain mixing tray vs WetNDri Wet Palette for Miniatures (2 sponges, 100 sheets) by D'Artisan Shoppe
Overall winner: MEEDEN Ceramic Watercolor Palette with Lid, 33-well large porcelain mixing tray
Key Differences
D'Artisan Shoppe's WetNDri is a wet palette designed for miniatures with a sealing lid and a 2-in-1 tray to keep acrylics moist for days, and it sits in a more affordable price tier. MEEDEN's palette is a 33-well ceramic/porcelain layout with two large mixing areas, noted for durability and easy washing but heavier for travel
MEEDEN Ceramic Watercolor Palette with Lid, 33-well large porcelain mixing tray
Ceramic watercolor palette with lid, 33 wells and extra-large mixing areas for watercolor, acrylic, or gouache. Customers note sturdy construction, ample mixing space, and easy cleaning
Pros
- ceramic for durability and washability
- large mixing areas with 2 centric wells
- includes protective lid
- stable, doesn't move during use
Cons
- some find it heavy
- not ideal for travel
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 | Tie |
| User Reviews | Tie |