Description
The Zythron Dragon Diamond Art Kit is a relaxing 5D diamond painting craft designed for adults and beginners who enjoy DIY home decor projects.
You get 30% extra diamonds, so running out mid-project isn't a worry, and the full drill design keeps the whole canvas covered and sparkly.
The canvas is wear-resistant and comes with clear instructions and labeled colors, making it easy to get started even without experience.
Heads up — some users found the colors less vibrant than the product images, and the constant color switching can be a bit tedious.
Buy Suggestion
[Verdict]
Buy this kit if you want a low-cost, full-coverage diamond painting project and don’t mind frequent color changes. The strongest case is the 30% extra diamonds guarantee, which directly addresses the common frustration of running out mid-project. It is not for anyone who expects photo-accurate vibrancy or seamless multi-color workflows—those users should look at premium kits with pre-sorted drills.
[What buyers say]
Most buyers call it fun and say it turns out beautifully. A pattern emerges, though: the colors are reliably less bright than the product images. One reviewer noted “it’s very sticky but the colors aren’t as bright as they seem.” Another pointed out that the kit uses “lots of colors you have to keep changing out, 1 or 2 pieces of one color, then 1 or 3 another color, very annoying.” So the experience is positive overall, but tedium from constant color swaps is a common real-world complaint.
[Honest drawback]
The constant color switching is the real friction here—multiple reviewers called it “annoying” because you place only one or two drills of a color before switching to the next. This slows momentum significantly compared to kits that batch large sections per color, making the session feel more like sorting than creating.
[Price take]
At $7.99 with a 38% discount, the kit offers decent value for a full-drill canvas with bonus diamonds, but the discount is typical for this crowded craft category and not a blowout deal.
Buy this kit if you want a low-cost, full-coverage diamond painting project and don’t mind frequent color changes. The strongest case is the 30% extra diamonds guarantee, which directly addresses the common frustration of running out mid-project. It is not for anyone who expects photo-accurate vibrancy or seamless multi-color workflows—those users should look at premium kits with pre-sorted drills.
[What buyers say]
Most buyers call it fun and say it turns out beautifully. A pattern emerges, though: the colors are reliably less bright than the product images. One reviewer noted “it’s very sticky but the colors aren’t as bright as they seem.” Another pointed out that the kit uses “lots of colors you have to keep changing out, 1 or 2 pieces of one color, then 1 or 3 another color, very annoying.” So the experience is positive overall, but tedium from constant color swaps is a common real-world complaint.
[Honest drawback]
The constant color switching is the real friction here—multiple reviewers called it “annoying” because you place only one or two drills of a color before switching to the next. This slows momentum significantly compared to kits that batch large sections per color, making the session feel more like sorting than creating.
[Price take]
At $7.99 with a 38% discount, the kit offers decent value for a full-drill canvas with bonus diamonds, but the discount is typical for this crowded craft category and not a blowout deal.