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πŸ–€ Premium 4B Compressed Charcoal Stick Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5Β Β 
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2.3
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Details

ColorBlack
BrandGeneral
MaterialCharcoal
Item Dimensions LxWxH2 x 3.75 x 8.25 inches
Point TypeBroad

Description of πŸ–€ Premium 4B Compressed Charcoal Stick

12 sticks per box. Great for sketching or making broad strokes. Package Dimension : 8.89 centimeters L x 4.318 centimeters W x 3.048 centimeters H. Country of Origin: UNITED STATES.

Reviews

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

My only complaint is that all but one part.

My only complaint is that all but one was split into multiple pieces. I managed to get it working for the project, but next time I'm going to the art store to get supplies.

Pros
  • Charcoal Gray
Cons
  • High Price

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not as advertised. in Charcoal

I bought this for a class that clearly called for 4B or 6B charcoal and was very excited about the deal (because pressed charcoal is surprisingly expensive for what it is is). When it arrived everything on the box indicated it would be 4B but when the box was opened everything turned out to be 2B. This may not be a problem for most, and I understand that, but it won't work for me. So I decided to return it and get a new box, assuming the first one was some kind of fluke. However, I have just…

Pros
  • Drawing, Painting & Art Supplies
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not what I expected

These charcoal pencils are not at all what I expected and I think the shipping is overkill. I only gave the product two stars because it doesn't work for me. It can work well on other surfaces. I only paint on canvas, that's why I bought them. I used willow charcoal and lost most of my drawing while painting. I went to an oil painting class recently and she used pressed charcoal and suggested I try it. I used it and it was great. This pressed charcoal will not work on canvas. When I contacted…

Pros
  • Art supplies
Cons
  • New competitors have arrived