Chessex Pound-O-Dice

Brand:Chessex

3.8/5

48.67

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Brand Chessex
Brand Name ‎Chessex
Color ‎Pound-o-dice
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,779 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Pound of Dice
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎9 x 6 x 6 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎6.97 x 4.53 x 2.32 inches
Item Weight 1 Pounds
Item Weight ‎1 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Chessex
Model Name ‎07951002154
Number of Items ‎1
Number of Pieces 1
Package Weight ‎0.49 Kilograms
Part Number ‎Pound of Dice
Shape Dodecahedron
Size 1-Pack
Size ‎1-Pack
Warranty Description ‎No Warranty

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Scritto da: Justin hertz
1lb of dice
What can I say it's a pound of dice. Had a good assortment. Only had 1 broken die.
Scritto da: Teeth Fan
Does not feel random, but still you get what you pay for
I know this was random, but I was buying this bag because I simply needed a lot of dice, not because I wanted a bag full of stuff nobody wanted. Most of my dice are designs that are clearly not wanted as they are simply impossible to read. Red ink on red dice. White ink on light gray. Dark red on burgundy. Most of these dice are very usable and I enjoy them, but they seem to be cherry picked. Don't buy if you have eyesight issues or want dice you can read in lower light without warning.
Scritto da: Kell
It's a pound of dice.
It's surely a pound of dice. The quality is on-par with what chessex usually distributes. Pretty average dice of average quality that roll decently. My only problem is that most of mine were speckled and rather ugly, but besides that I am happy to have extra dice for my players!
Scritto da: Willy
Great product, if you keep what it is in mind.
Chessex has a well-earned reputation for producing high-quality gaming dice. Most local gaming/hobby shops have displays where you can buy full seven-die sets in gorgeous color combinations for $10 to $15; and they are worth every penny. The dice included in the "Pound-O-Dice" package, as clearly stated in the product description, are "Factory Seconds." This means that these dice -for whatever reason- did not pass the final Quality-Check Inspection. These reasons could include -but are not limited to- the following: 1. Production Over-run; The work order was completed, and these dice were the leftovers completed while changing over to the next work order. 2. Wrong Color; The color of the die -body or number markings- did not match what was specified in that particular work order. 3. Experimental Color; The development team tried a body/marking combination that didn't work (hard to read, otherwise unpopular or didn't sell well). 4. Transition Color; Work order 1 in color A has been completed, and the production line switches to color B for work order 2. The dice are then automatically rejected until they come out fully in color B. 5. Painting Error; The numbers/other markings did not get painted properly. 6. Incomplete Casting; During the molding process, the mold cavity did not completely fill, producing a misshapen or otherwise incomplete and unusable die. 7. Damaged Product; Somewhere along the production line, the die has gotten scuffed, chipped, broken or even welded to another die. For the first five reasons listed above, the rejected dice still meet all other QC standards. They are still every bit the equals of the dice you would find in the $15 gaming set on the shelf at your local gaming/hobby shop; they're just odd, mismatched colors. Over the last ten years, I have ordered eight of the Pound-O-Dice packages. Out of those packages, I have gotten a grand total of FOUR unusable dice: one incomplete casting D10 (discarded), one broken D8 (discarded), and two D6[pips] that were welded together (kept because "why not"). All other dice from those packages went into my ever-expanding collection of spare dice. I've gotten some dice in very interesting color combinations that I'm fairly certain do not exist anywhere else (half color A/half color B; a result of transitioning the molds from color A to Color B). If you want full dice sets, buy the individual sets from your local gaming/hobby shop, or the Wiz Dice Series II 100+ Pack. If all you need is just "more dice," then the Chessex Pound-O-Dice is the most cost-effective way to go that I have found. I will happily continue to purchase the Chessex Pound-O-Dice whenever I feel the need to add to the collection, because, as any table-top RPG gamer will tell you, there's no such thing as "too many dice."
Scritto da: D. Owen
Just know what you are getting
I have purchased lots of dice sets, bundles, bulk, individual dice from lots of different makers, including Chessex, many of them selling on Amazon. I have purchased 4 pounds of dice from Chessex. So this is where my experience comes from. What does it mean when some other reviewer says they don't meet Chessex quality control? As far as I can tell, it is cosmetic quality only. I have a very nice looking D20 (red with yellow speckles - I actually own a set of this series and color) from one pound that has a slightly green hue in one corner of one face. You can't tell unless you are looking for it. On several other dice, there is an odd dot that doesn't match the coloring of the other dots or specs. There are dice from swirl sets that maybe don't have enough of the swirl color, or maybe other cosmetic blemishes. So far, all the things I've seen would pass QC for many other cheaper brands. The quality of the roll with these dice is on par with any other Chessex dice, based on my experience. People will say there are factory seconds that are "fugly". Well, yes and no. Chessex does try out different color combinations and some of them get as far as an initial production run. There were a significant number of dice that were dual color (one color on half the faces and another color on the other half) and some of those combos were visually unappealing. But they roll great. Some of the color combos I actually like, but I may not be in the majority. Some are seconds only because they are production overruns. They end up with maybe more of a couple dXs and dYs that make it through QC than other die in a set (If you are lucky, they are from a set you already own and so you get some extra matching dice). So the extras go into a pound. And you will not find an even distribution dice types (based on # of sides) What you will NOT get is dice that are cupped or bulging on one or more sides, dice with chips out of them, dice with edges or corners that are rounded more than the other edges or corners on the dice, dice with an obvious mold "nubbin" at the injection sight. Oddly these are things that I have seen with production sets (that I have purchased) of even some more expensive dice brands, including one brand that many claim is the absolute best. So, yes, you are going to get some dice that aren't particularly beautiful. There will be cosmetic blemishes. You will not find a complete set of matching dice (unless you are really lucky) other than the bonus set that comes with the package. You may get a lot more of one side of dice than another (One pound I got contained only six d12s). You would also spend roughly $120 (and probably more) to by 14 sets of Chessex dice. And even though you can get some other brand's pound of dice a little cheaper, you'll probably get better game play out of the Chessex dice. I gave them five stars because you don't buy a pound expecting them to be pretty but you do expect them to roll well and to feel good in your hand. And these do that at a bargain price.
Scritto da: jan
15% of the dice was chipped
I got 100 dice in my bag. a fair amount, but sadly 15 of them have chipped edges/corners. I got 5 "shiny" dice, all of which are damaged. clearly this product is rejects that have been repackaged rather than a cool offer. Nowhere in the description is this mentioned, which i find to be bad form. I got the hot pink speckled set, from other reviews it seems to be the norm. They clearly stand out, but the "gold" can be a bit hard to read on the pink background. I have grouped the dice in my pictures as follow: The special full set in one picture A picture for each type, excluding the damaged dice A picture with just the damaged dice. Some of the damaged ones just have one corner chipped, and are probably useable, while others seems to have lost the top coating on all the corners. For the price, i guess it is okay, but 15% loss is not okay when it is not advertised as factory rejected.
Scritto da: Melissa
Love the variety.
Love the selection. No complete sets aside from the guaranteed one (got pink) but lots of dice, none broken. 8 x D8(00) 27 x D8 20x D9 8x D12 7x D8 5x D6 (numbers) 15x D6 - Pips (6 large, 9 small) 8x D4 Plus the regular pink set. 105 altogether. Already ordered a second bag. If you want complete sets, the Wiz Dice Bag is the way to go (got that one too). This one is great just for the random aspect, though not everyone likes that.
Scritto da: J Cldn
Buena compra
Buena manera de hacerse de muchos dados, está genial si eres DM y los necesitas para tu grupo, en total me llegaron 92 y solo 1d8 dañado más un set completo, es muy buena compra.

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