The chalk marker pens replace regular chalk which leads to dust, dull creative art.They are a great option if you want bold and smooth letters that won't be smudged. These Erasable chalk pens are not messy,removes cleanly with no stains.Can be used for kids projects, Brainstorming ideas on any non-porous surface. They will have endless fun creating holiday decorations for Christmas, 4th of July, Halloween, Thanks Giving Day, Easter Day, Mothers & Fathers Day, even every holiday with these markers. Also great for decorating Parties, Birthdays.
Z**G
Better than Sharpies, but not quite Copics. Excellent for frugal artists!
I'll start off by saying that I am not a professional artist, but I have always been an art hobbyist. I am familiar with many different types of media for drawing, coloring, and painting. So, when I was given the opportunity to try these new markers, I was thrilled! I love alcohol-based markers for applying even, solid color to whatever I'm working on. I've used various brands in the past, so I have some comparison point. To make it easy, I took notes and pictures while I used these.PROS:The markers have a triangular barrel, which makes hand fatigue less likely, and give better grip.The colors are identified by number on the marker caps, and by name on the barrel of the marker.There are indicators on the barrels to identify which end is the chisel tip and which end is the bullet tip.The caps snap off and on tightly, so there is no worry about leakage.The ink flows exceptionally well, and covers smoothly, without lines showing where you re-colored.The ink doesn't bloom or bleed outward from where you apply it virtually at all.The markers are refillable, similar to Copic brand markers.CONS: (neither of which was important enough for me to deduct a star)The choice of colors available is very limited, but I am assuming the company is still in the early stages of development, and will offer larger kits with additional colors (the numbering system on the markers indicates that they may already have plans for over 120 colors).The colors of the caps do not exactly match the color of the ink. But at least with the numbering system, you can make a chart for reference.Overall, I would rate these markers higher than Sharpie brand, simply because they offer the various nibs, and they are refillable. I do hope the company will offer these markers with brush tips, as well as a wide spectrum of colors. This is an excellent deal for the price, and I recommend them for anyone who can't afford Copics, but wants something nicer than a Sharpie.I have attached a color chart of the markers I received... photos and screens vary, so be sure to make your own color chart once you receive the markers!The colors, in order of my photo:44 - Sunflower23 - Orange22 - French Vermilion17 - Pastel Pink8 - Rose Pink1 - Wine Red73 - Blue Violet72 - Napoleon Blue63 - Cerulean Blue48 - Yellow Green55 - Emerald Green98 - Chestnut BrownI received this item at a discount in exchange for my honest review. The views expressed here are purely my own honest opinions and observations, and are not swayed by the fact that I received it at a reduced rate.
Z**N
Four Stars
Good. i buy it for my relatives' kids. They have nice color and it is durable for kid.
J**J
Two Stars
Ugly colors, not blendable.
J**B
Colors arent that great. I wouldn't repurchase
Eh. Colors arent that great. I wouldn't repurchase
M**H
Really nice double tip markers for basic art or crafts
Really great double tip markers!Pros:The colors are really true to the color on the cap so the color you grab is what on the page!The chisel tip is precise but large enough to cover more blank spaceThe tips are stiff so it doesn't get squirrelly on you while you're working with itThe fine tips are great for more intricate lines and detailsThe colors blend wonderfullyCons:The packaging is not English so it can be confusing what you're looking atSome of the colors are really close and without putting them on top of each other it's hard to tell the differenceThere are only 10 so you don't have a huge array of color$16 is a bit steep for a set of only 10 markersAll things considered I think these are great markers and I enjoy using them for some of my bigger pieces but for smaller more detailed work I find myself still needing an additional set of markers and because the color selection is limited it doesn't allow for some spectrums to be highlighted. I don't think I'd pay $16 for this set as I still need another set for some work and I'd rather just buy a set of 48 finetips and 48 chisel or brush tips*i received this product at a discounted rate in exchange for my fair and honest review*
J**S
I am really happy with these
I am really happy with these, I have been wanting duel tipped markers like these for a long while, but honestly Copic markers are EXPENSIVE AS HELL.. and I cant justify the cost, even for something that helps my crafts out a LOT. I found these and I had to try them.. I wasnt expecting Copic Quality given the price, but I was pleasantly surprised, they blended easily, and are easy to figure out which is which. These are a nice priced alternative to Copic markers.Disclaimer: I received this product in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. I believe that if you are reading my review, you want to hear how I honestly felt about a product. Regardless of how much I paid for something, I'll tell the reader how I honestly felt about using it. Thank you for reading my review!
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