🎨 Unleash your creativity anywhere, anytime!
The Travel Artist Small Metal Palette Cup is a compact, lightweight solution for artists on the go. Made in Italy from durable stainless steel, it features a screw-on lid and clip for secure transport. The small opening minimizes spills, while the airtight cap ensures your mediums stay fresh. This palette cup is compatible with various brands and includes two travel water brushes, making it the perfect companion for any artistic adventure.
A**R
Great for plein air oil painting !
I really like this little palette cup, it's small enough to fit in my pochade box and clip on my palette when I go out plein air painting. I fill it with a mixture of walnut oil and Gamsol for thinning oil paints. So far it has not leaked at all. The fine threading on the lid, and rubber gasket is really nice for a tight closure. It holds just enough medium for my outings and doesn't take up much space in my kit. (It's very small... which I like!)I like the sturdy feel, and the shape, which prevents spilling.
A**H
rusts
I loved this item when I first got it, but it quickly started rusting inside, and its hard to clean it out. I wish it unscrewed in he middle so i could clean it better.
D**D
Perfect size
This is a very nice inkwell, perfect size, about 1/2 - 3/4 ounce. It very well made and seals tight. It also comes with a pair of plastic wells that also seal without leaking.
J**0
Ruins Ink
I dont know why, but the container corrodes very easily. The top can not be removed anymore except with pliers due to corrosion.I dont know why, but it has ruined all the ink I have put in. Black ink turns brown and muddy. I am using Parker ink, and the ink in the glass bottle that I had before this is still perfectly fine.
T**D
Only comes with one metal cup.
After taking a second look, I realized that it does only mention one metal tin, but I was expecting 2. When I was browsing and found this product, I was looking for a twin cup thing, and because the picture on this has two, I thought there were two included. Just to be clear, it would be better if the cover image was one cup. Anyway, I haven't used it yet, but it looks nice, lightweight, comes in a little velvet bag, and includes 2 classic plastic palette cups, so thats nice. Not sure its worth the $10, but oh well. Guess it's a lesson in reading carefully before buying.
R**Y
Precision screw cap
Very good quality- airtight seal
I**S
Nice, sturdy pallet cup, perfect shape
Nice pallet cup, and a the quality is adequate for the cost (I paid $9) and the shape is perfect for use with small-ish round brushes (or as an inkwell for dip pens).I never do a big setup, and like to keep things portable, so most everything has to clip to a board or sketchbook, or stay in my off hand; this style of cup definitely fits the bill. Having used some other types of cups (straight cylindrical wells) I can say that I very much prefer this shape as it works on a fairly steep tilt and helps prevent spills, particularly important when everything is hand-held.It's a sturdy steel construction, brass threads, rubber seal, metal clip with large capacity. It has "Italy" stamped on the clip... I'm honestly doubtful that it's Italian-made, but maybe.The only reason this isn't 5 starts are a couple quality issues: first the welds and grinding are just too coarse, and there are a couple of tool marks, a little work with fine sand paper will clean it up, but I feel like that's the manufacturers job; second the clip had sharp edges when it arrived. It's easy to break the sharps with a file, but again, not muh job.It cam with a couple of plastic cups too. Those will come in handy and they're a nice added bonus, but this review is about the metal cup only.
M**N
Rusted
The metal cup is not good, it arrived clean but when I tried using it the water was tinted orange. After a few days both the inside and outside began to rust. I have tried rinsing it and can't get it clean. The two plastic containers it comes with obviously don't have this problem and I'm keeping the products for this reason, however this isn't worth the $9-10 price tag.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 month ago