







🎨 Elevate your pottery game with precision, space-saving style, and effortless creativity!
The Bleecker Station Bat System features a 12” durable outer bat with six 7” square Masonite inserts designed for standard pottery wheels with 10” pin spacing. This innovative system saves studio space, enhances pot removal by absorbing moisture, and offers a safer, more efficient throwing experience. Made in the USA, it includes bat pins and is crafted to withstand water exposure without warping, making it a smart upgrade for potters seeking both functionality and longevity.
| ASIN | B0764HWBRH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,115 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #22 in Pottery Wheels & Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (888) |
| Date First Available | October 3, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.01 pounds |
| Item model number | 43216-89989 |
| Manufacturer | Bleecker Station |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 2 x 633600 inches |
T**N
When 12" Plasti-bats are going for over $20 each, this is an excellent alternative!
Better than multiple pricey full-size bats, the Bleeker Bat System allows me to throw anything with less than a 7" diameter base (which is most of my work). If I have been too generous with the water, I will lift the work on its bat and allow it to dry out a bit, while working on something else (this also allows the bats to dry out, as well. The system makes for much greater efficiency in my studio. I can also cover up work with a bit of plastic if I am not going to get to it for a day or so, and delaying such work on 7" bats frees up so much more space than if I was using standard 12" bats. I also purchased a second set of inner bats (from a different vendor) to keep the work flowing. After a recent move, I have yet to find my stash of bats in storage. Now I don't need to work too hard to locate them. This system is excellent!
A**R
Wood flakes after 1 use.
DO NOT BUY! They did not add a finish to the bat inserts, and the wood fibers are already scratching off into the clay after a single use. Pictures include a treated bat from Bleecker that has lasted me years, and cleaned bat from this purchase to show the color/untreated wood, and a used bat with the wood flaking into the clay.
L**H
Get this bat system
Ok I resisted buying a bat system on Amazon. Got one from a well known pottery company, it warps and the inserts don’t fit right. So I bought this one, and I love it. It’s super easy to put inserts in, they fit well (took one use for them to swell slightly and not move), thin and easy to store. Definitely getting more inserts.
C**.
Good value for the price, durability TBD
This set was an affordable entry-level bat system that I felt comfortable buying as a new potter with only a few months experience. The inserts fit well, however I noticed when opening i can hear the system clicking from the noise of the system rattling a bit. Didn't throw it off center, just a concerning noise. I kind of hate the smell of the mdf. It's a strong musty smell for sure. I will update after a few uses on its durability
L**M
Great system if you use your brain ;)
I've been using this system for about a year now, and I feel like I can leave an honest review now. So first off, any system like this is going to be a huge time saver, this one is no exception. But we all know why we bought or are buying this product. So how does it hold up? I see a lot of reviews here about warping, and I think that these are probably new potters who don't quite understand how Masonite bats work. They absorb water, it's how they work so well! When things are ready to trim they just pop off the bat because the bat has been wicking moisture out of the bottom. Sometimes this causes the bat insert to "dome", or bend in the direction of the thing drying on it. It is important to flip your bat inserts each time to keep the dome from becoming exaggerated on one side. A domed bat will not prevent you from centering, it will not cause issues with throwing, if you think so, you haven't been throwing for very long. Now my main bat (the thing that holds the inserts) did dome on me since it's not flippable, but I just put some shelf liner under it and haven't ever had a problem since. I always get my wheelhead wet before putting the bat on, and I always dip my bat inserts in water before putting them on the bat. Can't beat the price, I have purchased 24 extra inserts and I use them every day. I really like this system and it's so much cheaper than the dirty girls and other similar systems. Search for Liam Besaw on YouTube to see me throwing on these bats and you'll never question buying this system.
R**O
Bat inserts Good / Bat holder mehhh
I bought this a few weeks ago and here are the pros and cons about the product. Cons: the actual bat holder is starting to warp. the worst part is that it is bowing in a way that its basically rocking on the wheel making it really tough to do anything (center, throw, lift, etc). I recommend that the manufacture make it so that both sides can accept an insert so that if one side bows you can flip it around and hopefully flatten in out again while you keep using it on the wheel. The bat itself is very thick and can easily put another insert slot on the other side perhaps even a circular insert v. a square one. Con: inserts aren't as snug as id like them to be, this causes the inserts to shift slightly which at a fast speed can throw off your center. Temporary fixes are filling the gaps with clay which only really fixes the problem temporarily. Pros: Inserts allow you to save space on the drying shelf by not having to put a whole bat on there. Inserts are fairly cheap. Recommend you use a screwdriver to pry out the bat when you're ready to take it off the wheel. all in all i spent the money to buy the system and a additional 6 inserts but now that the actual bat holder is warping they are pretty much useless. If your using low speed and maybe can sandwich the bat between two heavy flat objects to dry to prevent warping, its great other wise the additional maintenance is really a downside to the product.
S**A
Great Bat system
This is my first bat system and I’m really liking it. When throwing several pieces, I can transfer them to a shelf still on the insert. These take up way less space than a 12” sized bat. I haven’t experienced any issues of the inserts warping. For clean up, I ensure both sides have been wetted, then towel dried. I place them in a rack actually meant for dish drying. This allows them to be stored on the edges where they dry on both sides at the same time. My research found this to be the factor in preventing warping and so far this method has been successful. I’ve also read complaints about the insert being too small and that they rock when throwing. I learned that by wetting both sides and placing a small amount of clay underneath the insert provides a pleasant experience with the bat system’s performance. Don’t let other reviews scare you away from this bat system. Do your own research and you’ll feel much more comfortable with your choice to purchase this set. I’m glad I did! Recommended
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