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Reddit mentions of Wiz Dice 12-inch Felt-Lined Wooden Dice Trays (Octagon)

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Wiz Dice 12-inch Felt-Lined Wooden Dice Trays (Octagon). Here are the top ones.

Wiz Dice 12-inch Felt-Lined Wooden Dice Trays (Octagon)
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    Features:
  • Octagon-shaped wooden dice tray
  • Plush felt surface ensures a controlled rolling surface
  • 1 ½ inch tall walls protect against missed rolls
  • Exterior measures 12 inches wide
  • Interior diameter measures 10 inches wide
Specs:
ColorOctagon
Size12-inch
Weight0.000625 Pounds

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Found 6 comments on Wiz Dice 12-inch Felt-Lined Wooden Dice Trays (Octagon):

u/CthulhuShrugs · 7 pointsr/boardgames
  • Small glass prep bowls for games with lots of small pieces, like Agricola. I bought some like these at Target for $1 each.

  • A dice tray.

  • Poker chips for certain games, such as Food Chain Magnate.
u/mramisuzuki · 3 pointsr/Pathfinder_RPG

SR says No

u/Dorrin12 · 3 pointsr/DnD

Amazon - Copper 7-piece dice set (comes in copper/gold/steel

A Word of Caution though... Metal Dice, while satisfying solid, have three effects at a table that you don't get with regular dice:

  • They absolutely DESTROY wood and varnish

  • They are super-LOUD to roll

  • They roll quickly (Which is to say they don't bounce around... they tend to hit the surface, tumble a few sides, and just stop)

    If you're going with metal dice, please do your table and players a huge favor and get a rolling box or something to go with it. (Like This)
u/Cereo · 0 pointsr/boardgames

No, I wouldn't. I would have looked at the time/costs and said "This is not a viable business strategy" and moved on.

I will be honest why I came here, I do want a good dice tray. I bought this online a year ago and I like it but its a little too big and I would like something smaller and was considering higher quality if the price is right. But it cost me $20 with shipping and that is what you're competing against. You are trying to deviate from directly competing with that product and make something custom that is awesome (it really is appealing) but you have to first understand your customer and what they want and their price point range. $118 for the base model is simply unacceptable, as I stated earlier. I took the time to post because you do have a cool, seemingly good product but you're only going to attract insane impulse buyers (luckily they exist in droves in this hobby) at that price. I'm not here to tell you your effort isn't worth $118+, in fact it might be, but unfortunately capitalism doesn't work that way.

I wish you the best of luck. You have a very low target goal so I'm sure you'll be just fine. But you have a product that could be a lot more successful if you could lower your price point drastically while still maintaining the quality.