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2025-09-03 13:33:54
The cabinet pulls I ordered exceeded my expectations , the quality is unmistakable & buying them "used" saved me money at no loss in quality & condition. I'm very happy with them; my kitchen is going to be beautiful thanks to Amazon. I'm also intrigued by the paint pyramids as I'm certain these are going to be a huge help getting my project underway. Thank you, Amazon, for giving your customers options. I appreciate you!!! Also the fast delivery was incredible!
*CWS*
2025-08-16 11:42:43
Very helpful with acrylic pour drying. It oholds the canvas out of excess paint which always happens with a pour or flow method
Melanie Martinez
2025-08-04 15:18:48
These triangle stands are a must if you are painting cabinet doors. The difference with these is that they can connect for mutli-purpose projects. Very happy with the quality. Thanks Amazon for the fast shipping!!!
Cheryl G Warner
2025-06-17 13:13:32
Used these to paint cabinet doors. Great idea! Excellent!
jpbandkmb
2025-05-04 10:19:20
I had some of these and was down to four out of my set. These are made of high strength plastic and make painting doors or cabinet fronts without waiting for things to dry completely.
bravocharleywindsor
2025-01-13 15:04:28
Cones like this are essential for efficiently painting and staining. In the past I have used all sorts of home made strips, bits, pieces, etc. to support my projects while the dry. Usually what I have used has not been as good and I accepted the less perfect results. But now I have finally said enough and have these. they are nice, stackable, strong, and support at a single point for minimal impact on the coated surface. The only question now is why did I ever wait so long when these are so good and affordable?
GSC
2024-12-24 10:33:50
I have had a set of 10 similar pyramid stands for 20 years or so and use them frequently for painting, staining and more. My biggest problem with them has been that I didnรขโฌโขt have more, 10 can only properly support 4 panels and I often had to resort to pieces of scrap wood to supplement my limited supply of pyramids. This set of 36 will be more than enough; now I will run out of table and bench space before I run out of pyramids.One of the attached photos shows these ATJATJ pyramids next to my old ones and some of the scrap wood supplements I used when necessary. The second photo is a close-up comparing the construction of my old and ATJATJ pyramids. My old ones are slightly taller and thicker and probably stronger individually, but a set of 36 is definitely better than a set of 10, even if those 10 are individually a bit more substantial.
Crazy Elwin
2024-11-26 09:18:43
I usually use a lazy suzy stand for doing my Acrylic Pours, dut that is mainly due to the fact that i haven't found stands that were within my budget. I paint whatever size canvas i feel like, so it could be 8x10, 11x14, 12x12, 16x20 or even bigger. Having a sturdy stand that doesn't move or get stuck has always been a trouble for me. And their are painters that sell stands, but they are so pricey.These are awesome for what i do and i love that they connect and separate the way they do.I haven't painting as much as i have, but these certainly give me lots of ideas that will get be back into it
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