

Games Workshop Citadel - Pot à Eau
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Kibbs Kibbard
> 3 dayWorks great, gets the little bit of paint left over off with ease.
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p-town slugger
> 3 dayI bought this as an alternative to the Mason jar I always kept on my desk when painting. Pros: The inside of the cup has ridges and textures to help clean my brushes without causing damage. Convenient brush holder built into the lip of the cup. Small enough to fit onto pretty much any workstation. Wider base helps to ensure it wont get accidently bumped and spilled too easily. Cons: Its made by Citadel so its pricey. Much smaller than I expected. I find I have to empty and refill it more often than my old Mason jar. Material is a pretty light weight plastic. I really thought it would be a bit more robust than it is. Overall, if this was a gift, I would love it. Since I paid for it myself, not as hyped. It is a good product which has a few perks but overall just a bit to expensive for what you actually get. Stick to a large bowl/Mason jar, etc.
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Timothy Cook
> 3 dayThe slots in the interior helps keep my brushes pointed for longer.
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Nbrown
Greater than one weekHonestly it’s just a water cup lol. You could use any cup.
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Daisy70
> 3 dayI love the wide base which eliminates tipping. Also the grooves on the bottom and sides of the cup are great for ridding brushes of paint and reshaping them to a fine point. Also, it looks cool.
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Miguel villegas
> 3 dayGreat product I use it all the time
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Andrew Lowery
> 3 dayI like this water pot but I actually use it to store my tools and brushes. Being a solid color makes it difficult to tell when to change your water. Nice accent though
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chris yoder
Greater than one weekAt first it seemed kind of lame but its actually nice the side and bottom inside of the cup have edges to run your brush against. Then theres slits at the upper edge to keep your brushes at a fine tip overall is say its worth the price
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Luke
> 3 dayIt gets the job done
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Thomas Aurelius
> 3 dayThe ridges on the bottom work well to clean brushes. And the channels on the back work well to squeeze the water out.