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"Where Can I Buy Epoxy Resin in Trinidad?"

Hi everyone!

It seems that everybody and their tanty is looking to get into resin crafting these days so of course there's a great deal of interest in finding epoxy resin in Trinidad. I've compiled a list of the local resin suppliers that I've come across so far including the prices advertised at the time of posting. In the interest of being fair to the retailers, I will not be including wholesale suppliers of brands that are sold at retail outlets locally.

If you are an epoxy resin seller or if you know of one that should be added to the list, please leave a comment below or contact me via my Facebook or Instagram page. You can find me by searching for Alistina Studio. 

Epoxy Resin Suppliers in Trinidad and Tobago
(last updated October 2020 by Alistina Studio)

Art & More
Facebook: Art & More
Location: St. Augustine
Brand: EasyCast Clear Casting Epoxy

Betty's Tru Kreations 
Phone Number: 780-3302
Brand: Whitaker Klear Kote
Price: $225 for a 1 pint kit containing 1 pint resin, 1 pint hardener, 1 pair gloves, 2 mixing cups, 2 pallet sticks, 3 packs glitter.

Craft Creators
Instagram: craftcreatorslimited
Location: West Mall
Brand: Whitaker Ultra Klear Kote
Price: $330 per quart

Dark Forest Designs
Instagram: dark.forest.designs
Brand: Ecopoxy
Price: Flowcast (casting resin) ranges from $280 for 750 mL to $13,440 for 60 L
UVpoxy (art/coating resin) ranges from $185 for 500 mL to $8,880 for 40 L

Peake's
Location: Multiple
Brand: Marpro Table Top Epoxy
Price: $277 per quart, $606.50 per gallon

Perspectives 
Facebook: Perspectives
Instagram: perspectives_art_craft
Location: Trincity Mall, C3 Centre
Brand: Whitaker Klear Kote
Price: $199 per pint

Love and meows,
Alistina Studio <3




Comments

  1. Great information thank you for sharing

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  2. Please contact Epoxy pro for proper prices. The prices on the blog are not the prices. They also have specific resins for art, casting and table top

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  3. Thank you for shareing
    It was very helpful

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  4. Krafty Kitsune also sells resin kits, their IG is @kraftkitsune868

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  5. @kraftykitsune868 also does resin workshops

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  6. Kraftykitsune868 has resin kits for 380

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  7. Awesome resource thank you so much for taking the time in creating this

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