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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
Nice I can scribble on everything
Carolyn C. Jones
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
Beautiful. long-lasting colors. Wish I'd known about these sooner.
LGK
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Never used Worked well. As Described.
E. Lott
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
These are good paint pens, but there is just enough paint to soak the tip. If you were using then regularly, they wouldn't last any time at all.Good for variety of colors. Fine for my purpose. They will probably get old & dry out before I use them up.
Silvia Hiromi Kawakami
Reviewed in Brazil on January 8, 2025
O valor é alto e tem a mesma quantidade de produtos bem mais baratos, comprei para pintar umas latinhas de lembrança de formatura para minha sobrinha, queria a melhor caneta pois o desenho seria meu. Porém após pintura, no dia seguinte se passar o dedo mais firme (não digo arranhar) sai a tinta. Super caro para pouca entrega
Charissa Zavorotny
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
My husband says these are a 10 out of 10. Great quality and color options!
Joshua Guy
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024
The markers are really easy to use. Dont press the tip in if you don't need to though (after the initial soaking of the tip), paint will flow out on your project unexpectedly. I had to use multiple coats on plastic so it wouldn't be see through.
Sharon
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
Nice easy to useNice flow
David Sebastian
Reviewed in Canada on December 20, 2024
Ink activates quickly and is long lasting. Only downside is the cap once removed does not fit on the back end of the pen. It has to be put down and then can be lost.
Amélie Diamond
Reviewed in Canada on May 24, 2023
I did purchase those marqueurs for wood and easter projects.Work fantastic. Great quality. Beautiful color. I do recommande
Aaron
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2023
I love these pens! It is easy to get the paint flowing and they draw smoothly and continuously. I have had so much fun using them that I want to share a few details from three projects that may prove informative to skeptical readers (like me) who may still be on the fence.Project 1: Paint the handle of a Milwaukee knife black:First, I thoroughly sanded the red plastic handle prior to painting. Initially, I tried coloring it black with a Sharpie marker. But the ink kept rubbing off on my hands and pants (fail).Second, I painted it black with these paint pens. I painted one side, then the other, letting it dry before flipping.Result: The paint dried hard as desired (no rubbing off, bleeding, etc.). You can permanently paint a pre-sanded plastic knife handle black with these markers.Project 2: Paint the inset portions of a metal Leatherman handle:This was just for fun. I did NOT pre-sand the metal, instead I just used the pen to color the inset parts black.Result: The paint chipped off the raised letters after about a week. I running my fingernail over the other areas easily scratched off lines of paint. If I paint metal again, I will prep the surface (clean and sand) first, and probably add a protective clear coat.Project 3: Decorating a small Igloo fishing bait cooler:I received this cooler as a holiday gift from work (weird but charming) and decided to draw on it with these pens. Lessons learned:- Paint from light to dark colors, and if you have a white surface, is the original white (drawing white ink over other colors, even silver, is not as effective).- The paint sticks unbelievably well with zero surface prep and will not come off unless you use some kind of oil based paint thinner- Once dry, you can overwrite lighter colors with darker colors, but not vice versa. For example, black covered every color, but a light color would dissolve and pick up a little of the underlying color creating a blended new color. This was especially problematic when I tried to make a Purple Heart with gold arteries and accents - the gold was virtually invisible and I had to redo all the gold parts in black.- You can create blended colors (as is sometimes done with brush pens) and drawing lines on blank paper will restore the blended pen to the original color.- Pressing paper, your finger, a brush, etc to wet paint lets you create textures and other effects.- Be careful with dirty hands! It is easy to get a dot of paint on your finger without knowing it and then accidentally mark your surface with an unremovable streak or dot. I did this a few times. It may be possible to remove the marks with stronger paint thinners but I don’t have any of those and it is for fish bait so I don’t care.Bottom line: buy them! They are the most economical option I have found ($3 for one black Sharpie paint pen at Home Depot) and they are of excellent quality. Happy painting!
Scott Goodale
Reviewed in Canada on February 17, 2021
Great quality for the money
Rita Hampton
Reviewed in Canada on December 26, 2020
made numerous outside Christmas decotations and the black pen lasted for all of them. Wish there had been 2 in the box as that was the main one I used for outlining the displays.
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