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Prina 76 Pack Drawing Set Review – Complete Artist's Kit?

By haunh··5 min read·
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Prina 76 Pack Drawing Set Sketching Kit, Pro Art Supplies with 3-Color Sketchbook, Include Tutorial, Colored, Graphite, Charcoal, Watercolor & Metallic Pencil, for Artists Adults Teens Beginner

Prina 76 Pack Drawing Set Sketching Kit, Pro Art Supplies with 3-Color Sketchbook, Include Tutorial, Colored, Graphite, Charcoal, Watercolor & Metallic Pencil, for Artists Adults Teens Beginner

PRINA

  • 【Professional And Complete Drawing Sketching Set】: 76 Pack Art Pencil Set Include 3 White Charcoal Pencils, 7 Black Charcoal Pencils, 2 Colored Charcoal Pencils,12 Watercolor Pencils,12 Oil Based Colored Pencils, 15 Wooden Graphite Sketching Pencils, 12 Metallic Coloring Pencils, 1 Woodless Graphite Pencil 6B, Each pencil is marked with color name and model, Perfect for drawing, sketching, shading, layering, blending, and more
  • 【Extra Drawing Sketching Supplies Kit 】: Along with 1 Refillable Water Brush Pen, 1 Vinyl Eraser, 1 Kneaded Eraser, 1 Sandpaper Pencil Pointer, 3 Paper Blending Stumps, 1 Travel Case,1 Paintbrush, All the basics drawing set in a portable zip-up case to ensure all drawing tools in organized and easy carrying. You can find the sketch kit you need at any time without clutter
  • 【Premium Drawing Kit with Unique 3-Color Sketch Pad】 6 x 9", SPIRAL BOUND, 100GSM, 50 Pages (30 pages white, 10 pages toned tan, 10 pages black), Different colors of sketch paper are suitable for different styles of drawing, one sketchbook can meet your needs for different colors of sketch paper, no need to spend more money to buy different colors of sketchbooks
  • 【Drawing Supplies Pencils kit with 7-step drawing tutorial on “how to draw”】, give you a uniquely comprehensive guide to getting you started with your first steps in the art world, start creating your artwork NOW and taking your art to the next level

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • Massive 76-piece collection covers charcoal, graphite, watercolor, and colored pencils in one case
  • Includes a 3-tone sketchbook (white, tan, black) — versatile without extra purchases
  • Organized zip-up travel case keeps everything in place and easy to carry
  • 7-step tutorial included, helpful for true beginners just starting out
  • ASTM D-4236 and EN71 certified non-toxic materials

Cons

  • 100 GSM sketchbook paper feels thin for heavy watercolor or blending work
  • Metallic pencils show up better on dark paper — may feel limited on the white pages
  • No sharpener included, so you'll need to budget for a quality pencil sharpener separately

Quick Verdict

The Prina 76 Pack Drawing Set is a thoughtfully assembled kit that gives you charcoal, graphite, watercolor, and colored pencils in one compact case — plus a 3-tone sketchbook and basic accessories. After three weeks of using it across quick field sketches and a full portrait study, I can say it holds up well for beginners and intermediates. If you want a single kit that covers multiple media without hunting down individual supplies, this is a reasonable choice. Score: 4.3 out of 5.

What Is the Prina 76 Pack Drawing Set?

The Prina 76 Pack Drawing Set is a multi-media art kit built around, well, 76 pencils — but the real story is the variety. You get 15 graphite sketching pencils ranging from 6B to 6H, 12 oil-based colored pencils, 12 watercolor Pencils, 12 metallic coloring pencils, 7 black charcoal pencils, 3 white charcoal pencils, 2 colored charcoal pencils, and 1 woodless 6B graphite pencil. Each one is labeled with its color name or grade, which saves a bit of head-scratching when you're mid-sketch and reaching for the right tool.

Prina 76 Pack Drawing Set Sketching Kit, Pro Art Supplies with 3-Color Sketchbook, Include Tutorial, Colored, Graphite, Charcoal, Watercolor & Metallic Pencil, for Artists Adults Teens Beginner

The kit also bundles a 6×9 inch, spiral-bound sketchbook with 50 pages split across white, tan, and black paper — 30 white, 10 tan, 10 black. Rounding it out: a refillable water brush pen, vinyl and kneaded erasers, blending stumps, a sandpaper pointer, one paintbrush, and a zip-up travel case. Everything ships inside that case, which is both the appeal and the constraint — it's great for portability, but space is finite.

Key Features

  • 76 pencils spanning graphite, charcoal, watercolor, colored, and metallic media
  • 3-tone sketchbook (white, tan, black) saves buying separate paper packs
  • Spiral-bound 6×9 inch format lays flat on a table or clips into the case
  • Refillable water brush pen included — great for watercolor pencil activation
  • Portable zip case with fitted slots keeps tools organized during travel
  • ASTM D-4236 and EN71 certified non-toxic formulation
  • 7-step "how to draw" tutorial printed on the back of the sketchbook

Hands-On Review

I unboxed the Prina 76 Pack on a slow Saturday morning — the kind where coffee is still brewing and there's no agenda beyond seeing what this thing actually feels like in hand. Right away, the case impressed me. Everything had its own slot, nothing was rattling, and the zip closed without snagging. That sounds minor, but I've been burned by budget art kits where half the pencils roll around loose after the second use.

Prina 76 Pack Drawing Set Sketching Kit, Pro Art Supplies with 3-Color Sketchbook, Include Tutorial, Colored, Graphite, Charcoal, Watercolor & Metallic Pencil, for Artists Adults Teens Beginner

The graphite pencils sharpened cleanly in my Kum short-reach sharpener, and the 6B delivered that soft, dark line I wanted for shadow blocking. By day three I was working through a quick gesture study — maybe twenty-five minutes — and the charcoal pencils laid down rich, blendable strokes on the white paper. Blending with the stumps was smooth, though I did notice the charcoal dust accumulated faster than with my usual General's charcoal sticks.

What surprised me was the watercolor pencils. I expected them to behave like overpriced crayons, but the pigment payoff was decent once I activated them with the water brush. The cyan and magenta popped nicely on the tan paper — a combination I hadn't thought to try before. On the black paper pages, the metallic pencils genuinely shimmered under my desk lamp in a way that made me stop and look twice.

Prina 76 Pack Drawing Set Sketching Kit, Pro Art Supplies with 3-Color Sketchbook, Include Tutorial, Colored, Graphite, Charcoal, Watercolor & Metallic Pencil, for Artists Adults Teens Beginner

There are two honest gripes. First, the sketchbook paper at 100 GSM is fine for light work but warps noticeably once you add water or build up graphite layers. I ended up taping a few pages to a harder backing mid-project, which I'd rather not do. Second — and this one surprised me — the water brush pen ran out of water faster than I expected. It's refillable, which is great, but the reservoir is small. For a longer watercolor session, keep a cup of water nearby.

Who Should Buy It?

  • Beginners who want to explore multiple media — the 7-step tutorial and wide pencil variety make this a low-friction entry point into drawing and sketching.
  • Students or hobbyists who travel — the zip case fits in a bag and keeps 76 pencils plus accessories organized on the go.
  • Gift buyers looking for a creative present — the packaging and included sketchbook make this feel more complete than bulk-pencil repacks.
  • Artists who want a sketchbook variety pack — the 3-tone sketchbook alone justifies part of the price if you like working on toned paper.

Skip this kit if you're an advanced artist who needs professional-grade paper or specific pencil brands. The Prina set is a solid all-rounder, not a replacement for a curated collection of artist-grade supplies. If you already know you prefer Prismacolor or Caran d'Ache, this won't change your mind.

Alternatives Worth Considering

  • ARTEZA 124-Piece Drawing Set — Offers more pencils overall and includes oil pastels, making it a better fit if you want an even broader media range, though it skips the 3-tone sketchbook.
  • Prismacolor Premier Art Kit — If your budget stretches further, Prismacolor delivers superior pigment quality in their colored pencils, but you'll sacrifice the portable case and charcoal/watercolor variety.
  • Ohuhu 96-Color Honolulu Markers — For illustrators who prefer alcohol-based markers over pencils, Ohuhu delivers vibrant color and blendability in a budget-friendly marker set, though markers require separate paper.

FAQ

The kit contains 76 pencils total: 15 graphite, 12 oil-based colored, 12 watercolor, 12 metallic, 7 black charcoal, 3 white charcoal, 2 colored charcoal, and 1 woodless 6B graphite. Accessories include a water brush pen, kneaded and vinyl erasers, blending stumps, sandpaper pointer, paintbrush, and a 3-color sketchbook, all inside a portable zip case.

Final Verdict

After three weeks with the Prina 76 Pack Drawing Set, I'm comfortable recommending it as a capable, well-organized starter kit — especially for beginners who want to experiment with charcoal, watercolor, and colored pencils before committing to individual supplies. The 3-tone sketchbook is a genuine bonus, and the travel case solves the mess-that-kits-become problem better than most competitors at this price. Just don't expect the sketchbook to handle heavy watercolor work, and budget a separate sharpener if precision matters to you.

Would I buy it again? Yes — for the right person. If you're gifting art supplies or building your own sketching habit from scratch, this kit earns its shelf space.