Games Workshop Citadel - Pot à Eau

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  • SpartanKangaroo

    > 3 day

    Ask yourself an honest question. Am I clumsy? I am a walking natural disaster. The flared bases of the cups keep my brush water nice and safe no matter how much I flail around.

  • Light

    Greater than one week

    Hello and welcome to my review! First i want to tell you, i love this product! Reasons why?! Size - oversized coffie mug.! Has brush drying slits on the one side and brush rest on the other side. Its hard plastic so it wont be broken easy Your not going to be disappointed with this if you’re looking for a good cup for this actual purpose. I hope my review helps you choose your options on whats out there Thank you for taking the time to read my review ~Let the light guide you.

  • Babalonia6

    > 3 day

    Efficient

  • Ken Goff

    > 3 day

    Ive used many and this is seemingly the best Ive ever found!

  • Pascal

    Greater than one week

    Its the perfect water pot for any serious miniature painter. I painted mine!

  • CWL

    > 3 day

    Im glad I spent the money. Ive used a lot of different & expensive water pots before and was skeptical before giving this a try, but this is the best water pot for acrylic painting Ive ever used. Very well thought design helps painters to clean their brushes thoroughly, particularly the thin brushe shapers molded into the cup.

  • R Hilgers

    > 3 day

    This is a great product for cleaning your brushes! It has small groves on the inside of the cup that allows you keep your brush tip sharp!

  • Jacob

    > 3 day

    Its easy to say well I can just use a cup/mug/jar for this for free, and thats true, but the small conveniences of the brush rest, the ridges along the bottom and up the sides for brush cleaning, and the shaper channels along the side really make the whole painting process easier. It saves time by helping you get a better clean, a reliable place to set a brush, and a quick shape to small brushes. If you want a dedicated water cup for painting, this is a great way to go.

  • Scott Gayler

    Greater than one week

    Yes, it is a $12 cup to hold water and it is replacing an old coffee cup. There are a couple of features that made me spring for this: The most important one is that when I am painting in the morning and have a cup of dirty paint water on my desk AND a cup of coffee... I havent actually drank my paint water, but I have reached for it many times It has a notch across the top for you to put a paint brush. This is great for keeping your paint brush from rolling off my desk, hitting my chair and rolling an unreasonable distance. There are some ridges on the side of the cup for getting rid of most of the water after dipping the tip of the brush. There are much bigger ridges on the bottom for cleaning your brush a bit more assertively. (I wouldnt use this on my good brushes, but i typically use a cheap brush to mix paints, to dry brush, to stipple, or to force into those tiny little areas that no one will ever see.... but i feel like i have to paint anyways) Basically, this was a very inexpensive luxury item that makes my life every so slightly easier when painting (and most importantly makes sure I never confuse my paint water for coffee .... because i would never live THAT down).

  • Miguel villegas

    Greater than one week

    Great product I use it all the time

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