• JUST WHAT YOU NEED TO MIX PAINTS - The Army Painter Warpaints are heavily pigmented acrylic paints. Therefore the pigment makes sediment at the bottom of the bottle. Not anymore! These paint agitator balls are able to turn each dropper bottle of The Army Painter into a mini paint shaker saving you time for shaking
  • HIGH QUALITY, DESIGNED FOR MIXING - We know that you used to stuff our plastic squeeze bottles with metal ball bearings which often spoiled your miniature paints. That’s why we designed mixing paint agitator balls, made of rust-proof stainless steel. Each high-quality stainless steel ball Is 5.5mm in diameter and fits perfectly the warpaints bottle
  • HOW TO MIX PAINTS - 1. Remove the dropper. 2. Mix any colors you want and add 1-2 balls or add 2-3 balls to paint with sediment. 3. Snap the dropper and screw-on the lid. Shake. In less than 30 seconds the high-grade mixing balls will have blended medium and pigment perfectly together
  • WARNING - Do not put many paint agitator balls in the bottle. They may mix the paint very quickly, but may also clog the dropper system

This is a great product. I've tried stainless steel ball bearings. Stainless steel slingshot ammo from Daisy. They all end up rusting. I've tried glass balls which in my opinion are heavy enough to help and thicker paint. But I haven't seen these rust at all. They have a good way to him and they were great. I wish I would have just started here. Definitely worth the money.

My husband is a Warhammer 40K player. He uses Citadel brand paints to pain his armies, but HATES the Citadel paint containers. He says they dry out easily, and you lose a lot of paint because it cakes up around the lids. He decided to transfer all of his Citadel paints into dropper bottles. He used these balls with a little Liquitex Flow-Aid to make the transfers, and he couldn’t be happier with how well they mix the paints. He was thrilled.

1 mixing ball is all you need and it makes mixing much easier. I wish I got this sooner! No more shaking your bottle of acrylic paint for a minute per bottle and it still ends up not fully mixed.

Package contained a few more that 100 balls. This was my first time using them, and adding them to my bones and d&d paint bottles made mixing much easier. I don’t paint very often and my paints tend to settle. I was having issues where a lot of the acrylic medium would squeeze out before I got any pigment, even after shaking vigorously, and theses mixing balls definitely made mixing so much faster and easier.

Please note rust proof this is important I have ruined water based paints by putting ball bearings that were not rust proof having the pigments ruined by the oxidation pay the extra money get rust proof. At $4 a bottle what are you saving.

Does not ruin paint with rust after a few years. Great for Citadel paint pots, and Army Painter paints. Don't add more than a couple to the Army Painter squeeze bottles or it'll clog em up. ONLY ONE NEEDED PER CRAFT PAINT BOTTLE

I took my vise apart and lost a couple ball bearings. They were 5.5mm and I couldn't seem to find them anywhere that had fast shipping. I ordered these and they were surprisingly accurate and worked in my vise.

Great product, it will save me a lot of paint that I used to waste stirring them with a palette knife. - My only complaint, the item is 6" x3" x3/4" and was sent in a 13'x13' plastic Amazon padded mailer, which is a huge waste.

I put these in & leave in bottles of solvent based model paint When bottle is shaken the ball raddles around mixing paint thoughly, especially after a long while it helps loosen up the pigment so it mixes.

These have made using dropper bottles & the new Citadel Contrast paints much, much easier.