

Games Workshop Citadel - Pot à Eau
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Apearson43
Greater than one weekGreat product for those who paint a lot.
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Scott Beaudette
> 3 dayYeah Im a total geek about this kind of thing, but I love having this. There are groves in the bottom of the cup and you can rest a couple brushes across the grooves in the top and plenty in it (if you do that). In the end its just a plastic cup. Only improvement that I would use is if it had vertical rubber notches to hold brushes so they can sit without resting on the bristles.
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Kage Pony
> 3 dayWell Worthwhile investment, This thing has made cleaning brushes easier. No more having to buy cheap solo cups for painting that spill easily and has places to help clean the brush built in the side.
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LadybugsRCool
> 3 dayLook, you know why you bought this. It does what it should and looks how it should and what else do you really need? No complaints here. Quit drinking paint out of your paint mug and upgrade already!
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Fenn
> 3 dayIt does what its supposed to. Its a fancy labeled brush pot. The ridges and bumps in it help to clean the brushes out pretty well, especially with technical paints though. Mostly bought it because I was tired of accidentally drinking paint water.
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Kibbs Kibbard
> 3 dayWorks great, gets the little bit of paint left over off with ease.
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chris cox
> 3 daySimple easy design keeps you from drinking the paint water. the grooves in it help keep your brush in good condition.
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Miguel villegas
> 3 dayGreat product I use it all the time
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Tryout
> 3 dayIts a cup with different types of ridges inside to help you prep your brushes. If youre trying to figure out if you should buy it, ask yourself this: 1) Do you need something to help you get the paint off quicker for when youre trying to switch colors/clean up quickly? 2) Do you like to do a lot of fine brushwork and need the tips perfectly smoothed and pointy? If the answer to either of those is yes, then get this. The first is helped by grooves on the side and bottom, the second is helped by little channels to drag the smaller brushes through on the back. Otherwise, just get yourself a cheap mug or glue some coins to the bottom of a styrofoam cup to weight it down and use that. For the record, I answer yes to #2 and find this helps a fair amount.
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Dave
Greater than one weekWorks great!