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Dual Tip Design
Customers are highly satisfied with the dual tip design of the markers, which offers both brush and fineliner functionality. The versatility of the tips allows for intricate detail work as well as full coloring. Customers also appreciate the variety of tones and the quality of the ink. Some suggest improvements to the packaging organization system.
Smooth Ink Flow
Customers are highly satisfied with the smooth ink flow of these markers. They have a dual tip design, functioning as both a pen and a brush, which is appreciated for various artistic activities such as coloring, drawing, lettering, calligraphy, journaling, and blending. The markers dry quickly without smudging or bleeding through the paper, making them suitable for different types of papers. Customers also value the variety of skin tone colors and the quality of these markers.
Color Range
Customers are highly satisfied with the extensive color range of these markers, which covers a large spectrum from light to dark shades for various skin tones and art projects. The double-ended feature offers both fine and thick tips for versatility. Some customers suggest creating larger swatches as a reference due to the small included card samples. While not high end, they are a great set for dabbling in skin tones and character designs.
Fine Tip
Customers are highly satisfied with the fine tip feature of the markers, which allows for precise details and blending capabilities. The markers' versatility is appreciated as they can be used for various activities such as coloring, note taking, and calligraphy.
Highlights
Quality
The brush tips are versatile: soft enough to glide easily on paper but with enough firmness to give you control and precision w... Read More
Both tips are accurately formed and work well.
They are properly saturated, none of them have dried out.
The ink comes out evenly and does not run, although if i write with the larger marker, it does make the back of that page difficult to use.
Price
At around $23, they are not bad but you can get a set of 100 crayola markers for around $12 when on sale.
Shipping
Delivery was quick, and everything arrived undamaged.
Competitiveness
These are comparable to big brand namesi think these are a great purchase.
Admittedly, there were nine colours that were exactly the same (even same number) as those from the 160-set and another four th... Read More
I know that there are minute differences between each color, but i would have liked a larger variations of colors, although i a... Read More
The colours match up to the colour card provided for the most part with the exception of #107.
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- This product had a total of 1,512 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 29 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I used the thick end of the pens as the skinny end was often dry
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Each marker has a fine tip and standard size tip
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They are properly saturated none of them have dried out
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Admittedly there were nine colours that were exactly the same even same number as those from the 160set and another four that were almost indiscernible from similarcoloured markers in the 160 set
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Of the colours remaining though there were some beautiful additions that made the purchase worthwhile including three rusty orangebrick colours three yellowybrown shades two brownishred shades four taupe colours four warm yellows marigold shades and about a seven or eight blushpale pink34nude34 shades
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Up to now she has never had a good set of markers that did skin tones well
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Well none at least that had a large variety of tones to work with