Steve Greenwell—January 31, 2016
I know what you're thinking..."$15.00 for 4 little rubber pads?" I thought the same thing, and let me tell you, I was wrong. These things are worth their weight in gold. After putting these under my drawing board, I no longer have neck & back strain from looking down at a flat drawing surface. I also use them under my light box. Another thing that I appreciate is that they are stackable, so I can raise or lower working surface to suit my needs. The Artograph PadPucks are made of a grippy black vinyl (not rubber) that is washable, so if they get fouled up with dust or debris, you can simply through them in the sink and wash them with mild soap and water...voila! like new again. I would think they'd work perfectly to incline a notebook computer, a book or any other flat bottom surface that you might want to place them under. My art desk has a plastic textured surface, and the pucks grip just fine, and I can even allow the bottom edge of my drawing board to hang off the edge of the table a few inches with no slippage at all from the PadPucks. This product is Made in the USA, and is of the highest quality. I would definitely purchase these again, and I'd highly recommend them to others; especially if you suffer from neck & back pain as I do. Great product Artograph! A+++ Read more
leeloo—January 30, 2019
I'm using these puck supports under my light-pad. They work well, are made well, and are actually fun to use. They come in a soft net draw-string bag for storage, but I just store mine stacked as they are designed to do. The material is heavy and precisely formed. If you need to elevate your light-pad, they are a great solution. Once you've set the pucks in place, they stay there, and so does the light-pad. They are substantial enough to last a very long time. Read more
Laney—September 12, 2013
I was pleasantly surprised that the padpucks are very sturdy with weight to them. On the box it shows other ideas on how to use them besides for the Artograph light. They could come in handy for many projects or even just to raise up an ereader or tablet for reading. They can stack on top of each other and used to raise one side higher as needed. We bought them and the Artograph to use for my mother's cross stitch. Neither has been used it but she is looking forward to the next project. Read more
Hilly—December 27, 2023
These are portable, thick, rubbery, sturdy, non-slip knobs. They are convenient to take with me to prop my lightpad or tablet up at an angle for better viewing and sturdy enough for drawing or working on diamond art. They can be spaced apart as needed according to the size of the object being propped. They stay in place and don't take up much space in my bag and could be used for propping up a book or other things temporarily for easier viewing or use. Read more
Leter Windstorm—January 4, 2026
I love these: they are more portable than my tabletop easel, and take up less table/desk surface. Read more
Linda—September 5, 2025
Love these! I’ve been using items like glasses case, small jars, whatever I could find to elevate my painting to a proper angle for lighting and easy access to painting. These pucks are perfect! They don’t slip, they stay in place. You can stack them if you want a higher elevation. They are easy to carry in your art case, in the little case they come with. I was reticent about the price, but they are totally worth it! Read more
R—May 15, 2019
These are a cute solution for people who don't want to buy a portable desk and just want a way to occasionally prop up a flat drawing board. However, mine came a little squished so they don't want to sit flat on the table. It's also hard to get them lined up perfectly so that the board doesn't wobble. It's possible, but using these correctly to get a solid surface is a little tricky. Another annoyance is that the little mesh bag they came in would be a nice carrying case if it weren't ruined with unnecessary industrial strength staples through it that I can't remove. I could barely get the pucks out because of them. WHY? What poor design of otherwise good packaging. Read more
Holly =^..^=—March 3, 2021
I love these! I was a little worried that the plastic was going to be too hard and my drawing board would slip but after using them for a couple projects they work great. They hold my drawing board without slippage. It’s so nice to draw at an angle and give my neck a rest. Read more