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South Africa, Pretoria
1 Level
730 Review
50 Karma

Review on πŸŽ€ FOOCORDDY Covered Makeup Brush Holder: Clear Acrylic Organizer with Dustproof Lid and Large Capacity for Vanity Storage - Includes 750g Pearls Beads by Emmanuel Winschel

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good, durable organizer; Terrible smelling beads

As others have said I agree it shouldn't cost more than $30, I bought it for about $35 but I got it anyway, because I was looking for this to keep my sculpting tools and brushes dust proof (I'm a slow learner and I'm trying to build a horse model and I don't rush things so I won't be at my tools all the time so I wanted something where I could protect them from dust could protect and couldn't wash them after i decided to do x in a few weeks or months) anyway this is/a good sturdy organizer/holder it would just be better if it cost around $20 especially since the chemical smell balls that I prepared for and experienced are a major problem, /and/ I ended up scratching my fingers twice on the organizer itself after cleaning it had and I just realized what the cut is. after the fact. I don't know if scratching above my ankle will be a permanent scar and I don't mind scars and love them but if it's because of stupid things when I haven't even touched something you think you are could cut just be careful washing it inside with your hands, i made sure to be careful in further handling. Anyway, it took a few soapy baths and general washes of the organizer and beads and a few days to air them both to get them in order. acceptable condition. The beads were more of an issue as they are the source of the smell and I probably washed them at least 3 or 4 times compared to the case which was probably 3 times. and the beads took many more days to air out compared to the case. I also used a colander to rinse and aerate the beads. I may buy another one for the rest of my tools in the future but still want to keep the price down.

Pros
  • Good product for its price
Cons
  • Almost everything is there