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The best wet palette I have ever used, in terms of being air tight, is a Daler-Rowney Stay Wet Palette – the only problem with it is that it is rather big and square and takes up too much space for a messy person like myself. The paper they sell is decent, but you aren’t really going to notice the difference over using baking paper from the supermarket. The sponge is grand as well.
The Redgrass one I have isn’t that air-tight. I don’t put the elastic band on it (not sure where it even is), maybe that would make a difference. It is a nice size though, but again, you aren’t really going to notice the difference from a homemade one. The main advantage is you don’t have to cut your own to size.
Really what you are paying for is a handy shaped/sized “air-tight” container.