Pros & Cons
Pros
Great for vallejo, army painter or reaper dropper bottle paints. Bought these to put in my army painter acrylic paints. Anything that reduces pain to my carpal tunnel and tendonitis issues is welcome!
Highlights
Quality
Anything that reduces pain to my carpal tunnel and tendonitis issues is welcome!
I add three of these glass mixing balls to a bottle of medication and get a good result.
Way too light too mix rich modeling paints or viscous mediums; don't bother for anything thicker than inks or fluid solvents.
And don’t run the risk of stainless steel balls not rusting from being crap quality
Packaging/appearance
I didn't bother to count these, but i received a nice bag full of balls.
It would have been nice if they came in a container that would be more secure than a cardboard box, but for the price they were a good buy.
Overview
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- This product had a total of 66 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jun 29 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I use 35 beads in a bottle of ink depending on opacity
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
These are inert glass boiling chips
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If youre going to do the same try to buy glass balls that are as big as possible to fit in the opening of the bottle because they dont weigh that much
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You want to get the biggest balls possible
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Bigger balls are better for mixing the paint
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I didnt bother to count these but i received a nice bag full of balls
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I know most of us are probably buying these as agitator mixing balls so ill keep this short and sweet1
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Wash before use no matter what youre putting them in