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Is TEMU a SCAM When Buying Warhammer Tools & Supplies?

5.8K views· 188 likes· 22:07· Oct 14, 2025

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Is Temu legit for Warhammer hobby supplies or is it too good to be true? In this honest Temu review, I put their cheap Warhammer tools and miniature painting supplies to the test. After 20 years of painting Warhammer miniatures, I know what works and what doesn't, so I ordered a haul of hobby tools from Temu to see if they can actually compete with Games Workshop and other established brands. In this video, I unbox and test various Warhammer tools and painting supplies from Temu including dry brushes, stencils, print rollers and much more. Are these budget alternatives worth your money or should you stick with premium hobby supplies? I give you my honest opinion based on real hands-on testing. Whether you're painting Warhammer 40k, Age of Sigmar, or any other miniatures, finding affordable hobby tools without sacrificing quality is crucial. This Temu haul review will help you decide if these cheap alternatives are right for your mini painting needs or if they're just a waste of money. If you're looking to save money on your Warhammer hobby without compromising on quality, this video will give you the answers you need. I cover build quality, performance, value for money, and whether these Temu tools are suitable for beginners or experienced painters. Subscribe to Chuck Is A Nerd for more honest reviews, miniature painting tutorials, and Warhammer content. I've been painting minis for 20 years and I share everything I've learned to help you improve your hobby skills. For business enquiries: chucknerdbusiness@gmail.com Discord: https://discord.gg/SCD58dHcj5

About This Video

I’ve already messed around with Temu for 3D printed minis and terrain, and yeah—surprisingly, it can be pretty decent. But in this video I wanted to answer the real question: is Temu a scam when you’re buying Warhammer tools and hobby supplies? So I ordered a bunch of bits and bobs—rollers for basing textures, dry brushes, stencils, magnetized wound/death counters, tiny “bricks,” and even some XPS foam—then I rated each one on a “1 being not a scam, 10 being a total scam” scale. The big takeaway is that some of this stuff is genuinely brilliant for the money. The dry brushes were the standout—less than a quid a brush and they performed insanely well, to the point where I actually tell you to go buy them (which I don’t say often about Temu). The texture rollers and stencils were also a no-brainer for repeated use on clay/putty and for quick markings without needing an airbrush. Not everything was a win though: the tiny bricks didn’t match the ad and landed in “meh” territory, and I finish off with a couple non-hobby items that were straight-up painful scams (looking at you, bent phone case and the so-called doormat).

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