Sharpie Permanent Markers | Fine Point | Assorted Colours |
Sharpie Permanent Markers | Fine Point | Assorted Colours | 12 Cou
Permanent on Plastic
Customise Clothing
Leaves a Mark on Wood
Great for Drawing
Weight: | 80 g |
Size: | 12 count |
Dimensions: | 19.7 x 1.8 x 19.4 cm; 80 Grams |
Brand: | Sharpie |
Model: | 2065404 |
Colour: | fun colours |
Pack Quantity: | 12 |
Manufacture: | Newell Brands |
Dimensions: | 19.7 x 1.8 x 19.4 cm; 80 Grams |
Quantity: | 12 |
Size: | 12 count |
Perfect size not too thin or too thick. We had to mark my daughter scooter so it won’t get “lost” and she is using it every day and the mark still there.
I really only wanted a couple of the colors but this seemed such good value for money. I like Sharpies I’ve had a couple for a few years now and they are still working. Hopefully the grandchildren will find the use for the other colours that I have no intention to use. For me I like the reliability of Sharpies and the colours that I needed cover really well. You can’t beat Sharpies. If anybody knows of a brand that is better please let me know.
Good quality markers for a nice price. These are probably better than anything else on the market, haven’t dried up on me yet.
Only thing I would say is they are not permanent on every surface. I was using to personalise plastic water bottles, but ink rubbed off days later.
Sharpies are forever the go-to for budget markers. They last ages, don’t dry out easily, aren’t too expensive and the ink always seems to last better than other cheaper brands.
Arrived promptly they were as described. Sadly the linen we were trying to use the pens on caused the ink to spread this could be the material or the fact that they were new and full of ink. Good value for the money .
I bought this product for my daughter who was obsessed with owning some Sharpie pens. Easy to use and the colours are vivid, good quality as you would expect. They are still quite new so not sure on the longevity as yet.
Don’t use on top of anything valuable, use an old place mat under whatever you are drawing as the colour tends to go through normal printer paper and can stain anything underneath. Also, not great for colouring books as you can’t use the back of the picture you have drawn, the colour bleeds through the paper.