Pros & Cons
Pros
Price for value. Dual tipped. Similar to zebra metallic brush pens. Only down side is they take longer to dry, so you may get harder-to-clean acrylic ink on you hand once a while and that can be messy.
They run smooth and are easy to manipulate. I recommend these as an economical substitute for sets that are much more $$$. They have a nice brush and fibre end so you have a choice.
Cons
These are some dull blotchy markers. There are so many better metallic markers out there that do not sacrifice colour for a gimmick.
Highlights
Quality
Great pens, i’m happy with the purchase.
They were much cheaper than my pruevious favorite, and i am thrilled with the value and # of markers i giyt for my money.
Colours are nice value good but quality not great, the ink rubs off
Not the best for blending because of the coverage but great if you make a mistake and want to cover with the marker.
Packaging/appearance
They don't smear, the ink doesn't deform on the paper.
Competitiveness
Better than any other product from ohuhu.
As for value, they are dual tipped and weren’t expensive to begin with.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Cap colours may not match output but thats a paint formulation issue with metallics and mica powders
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Probably got through 3 or 4 colouring books before the ink started running out on my favourite colours
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Still using several of my lessfavourite colours for calligraphy
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If you want glitter pensthese arent them
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Have had other pens from this company and they have all been fine
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Colours are nice value good but quality not great the ink rubs off
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Cons the tips are flimsy so if you want seriously structured fine lines it aint happening
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Definitely not great if you overlap colours as the colours adhere to the next pen you use