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Resin can be a substantial investment depending on your project’s scale, but bulk options and larger formats often offer significant savings per litre. Here’s what to expect when planning larger resin projects.
Understanding Price Tiers for Resin Purchases
Resin prices are largely determined by the amount you need. For small projects, such as jewellery or small coasters, it’s common to buy resin in smaller bottles or starter kits. As you move to larger pieces—like river tables or countertops—manufacturers offer increasingly cost-effective options in larger containers. The price per litre generally decreases the more resin you purchase, making buying in bulk a strategic choice for big or repeated tasks.


Practical Guidance for Bulk Resin Projects
When taking on a sizable project, carefully calculate the total volume required for your pours. For deeper pours or larger areas, select products specifically designed for these tasks, such as EpoxyTable 5-Five for up to 5cm deep castings. Bigger containers often include accessories like mixing sticks and gloves, helping you complete your project with efficiency and less waste. Always follow product-specific instructions for optimal results and safety.
When Bulk Buying Makes a Difference
- You’re making furniture, large art, or a series of pieces
- You want to reduce the average cost per litre
- You’d prefer fewer packaging changes and simpler project management
Choosing products like “Trasparente” or “Icrystal” in larger sizes can offer notable savings if you’re planning multiple casts or larger coverage areas.

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Understanding how resin prices scale with project size helps keep large and creative endeavours both cost-effective and straightforward. For a full overview on budgeting and resin selection, explore the main How much does resin cost? guide.
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