🎨 Elevate your art game—where creativity meets stability!
The RRFTOK Art Easel Stand is a robust, adjustable aluminum tripod designed for artists seeking flexibility and durability. With height settings from 21 to 61 inches, a built-in paintbrush tray, and a stability hook, it supports canvases up to 27.5 inches tall, making it perfect for both indoor and outdoor painting or display.
B**N
Two artist paint easels
I purchased this around Valentine’s Day because I asked my daughter-in-law and her grandmother to come and paint my daughter-in-law’s son who is only two years old. It looked very nice on the table setting up. These easels worked perfect for our paint project that we were doing.
J**H
Great option if you need something cheap
This will work for you just fine as an easel but it is not very high quality, quite flimsy aluminum or whatever metal it’s made of.Super easy to set up and easily adjustable.I got it for its small size and easy storage.
B**A
Good purchase
Very good product! It looked like the picture and is fairly sturdy. The tray is a little flimsy so be careful. It’s also easy to assemble.
J**E
From Blank Walls to Bob Ross Dreams
This easel said, “Why yes, darling, I can hold your creative ambitions—and I’ll do it on three legs like a proud aluminum gazelle.” It’s lightweight, folds like it’s auditioning for a magician’s act, and makes even my “oops” brushstrokes feel intentional.Perfect for placing a whiteboard, painting, displaying your child’s masterpiece, or dramatically flipping a sign that says “Do Not Disturb: Genius at Work.” Could it be sturdier? Maybe. But for this price, it does everything except paint the happy little trees for me.A real MVP for mobile masterpieces.
L**N
Nice!
Very sturdy and easy to assemble. Comes in a nice tote when not in use
M**.
Light weight, compact, yet Very Sturdy!!!
Wow, this is a great easel for all kinds of reasons. Easy to assemble. Very sturdy!
P**A
Poorly written instructions.
The instructions were obviously written by someone for whom English is not their first language. Some instructions make no sense at all..."Unbutton the clip,Caught the pad buckle spring clip" Yes, that's what it says and how it says it, right down to the punctuation, capitalization, and spacing. Based on accompanying photo, I think it means release the clip, adjust the spring loaded clip so you can catch the top of your canvas in it, then refasten the clip. Having never used an easle before, I had no idea how to put it together and really needed the instructions. It doesn't seem to be very heavy-duty, but then it wasn't very expensive either. Since I just need it to hold up a piece of foam core for a demonstration, it should be fine. Not sure this is what I would want to use all the time, but for my purposes, I needed something light weight and portable, and fairly inexpensive, so this meets those requirements. Just wish the instructions were clearer.
B**N
Easel
Excellent. Lightweight, goes to any height.
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