✨ Elevate Your Artistry with Every Stroke!
This set of 18 metallic marker pens features a dual-tip design for versatile line thickness, waterproof and permanent ink for durability, and a range of vibrant colors perfect for various surfaces. Ideal for artists, crafters, and anyone looking to add a touch of sparkle to their projects.
Number of Pieces | 18 |
Number of Items | 18 |
Pattern | Solid |
Body Shape | Round |
Style Name | Medium,Permanent,Fine |
Color | Blue,Silver,White |
Line Size | 0.7 Millimeters |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Is Waterproof | true |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Drill Point | Extra Fine |
Additional Features | Metallic |
Ink Color | Orange, coffee, red, rose red, purple, grass green, green, blue, black, white, deep purlpe, treasure blue, pink, yellow, red gold, blue green, silver and gold |
Surface Recommendation | Paper |
J**.
Beautiful, fits in universal pen holders
The colors are gorgeous! They fit in the UNIVERSAL pen holders at least for the brother Scan n cut.. You must shake them well and push the tip lightly up and down before use. Slow your machines draw speed down and they'll write sentiments nicely.Freehand drawing on dark colors is nice as well. I have had zero problems with pooling or too much ink. Don't be pressing on these too hard and you won't have that issue. Remember these are paint markers, shake well before every use. The only negative I would say is the red isn't true red, more like a pinkish red.
H**N
Lots of colors!
I love having so many colors in one container. Very smooth and long lasting!
M**F
Tip feel off
I wanted to like these metallic paint pens.I used to always get pentel metallic pain pens but these seem to be a lesser quality. I can’t find the pentel pens anymore. Probably discontinued.I’ve tried loooking at art supply and Japanese stationary and book stores where I used to get them.These pens seem to contain less paint than the pentel s did. But still need shake them to get paint flowing.
N**S
They're beautiful colors, I would by them again, no doubt!
The only issue is that one of the markers was messed up. They're individually wrapped in plastic and you have to shake them, then press down on the tip to get the paint flowing so you can write. One marker was leaking from the tip when I opened it. Too much paint comes out when use it so it's a bit messy and dispenses the paint unevenly. Other than that they're great!
E**E
I was really looking forward to these pens...
I've just recently started painting rocks, and was looking for a set of metallic paint pens to add a bit of flair. Since most of the rocks I've been working on are small, these seemed perfect as they go down to a 0.7m tip. (I've been working with another brand of paint pens for all the basic colors, and the extra-fine tip works best for me.)Some of the metallic colors are beautiful -- hello dark green! -- but others aren't even close to being the color indicated on the cap. The metallic element in the yellow is very dark and dingy when viewed directly, the black is much more grey from all angles, and the white doesn't appear to have any metallic luster at all.I can deal with some of the shades being so off, but the actual quality of the pens is affecting their usage. Simply taking the cap off of these pens is often enough to unscrew the entire top, exposing the paint inside. Even being partially unscrewed dries out the paint, and I haven't always caught when this happens until a few hours later. Also while uncapping I've accidentally somehow gotten into the sponge/foam and spring mechanism; not the easiest thing to put back together when the sponge is filled with paint.One pen has a cap that is incredibly hard to get back on; the amount of force it took last time for the cap to fully seat makes me doubt I'll be able to get the cap back off. And even when I've made sure everything is tightly sealed, fully screwed on when putting the pens away, the next time I use them there's always a few pens that have gone dry. Re-priming them gets a few of them working again, but there's two pens that just won't restart. (My guess is the paint in the sponge completely dried, creating a permanent barrier.)Finally, I do use more traditional acrylic paint along with pens. These pens do *not* get along with other paints. Perhaps I am spoiled by the drying time of my other paint pens. Ten to fifteen minutes of drying time, and these pens still smear badly when gone over by another acrylic paint. Glazing medium practically dissolved these pens after a half-hour of drying. And the less said about the sealer used after letting these pens dry for 24 hours, the better.Three stars, because some of these colors *are* beautiful, and if all I'm doing is lettering they work well. Mod Podge applied after 24 hours of drying, before sealing the rocks keeps lettering from literally running off the edges of the rocks. But I won't be buying this brand again -- although since the pen mechanisms are so easy to get into, I might try refilling them myself once they're empty.
Y**S
Remove the cap can be difficult initially, other than that I like these pens a lot.
If you try to unscrew the cap, you will probably unscrew its mid-section and end up exposing the inside of the marker. The cap does not have threads for unscrewing. Initially, to remove the cap I had to use a screw driver to carefully pry the cap off.
J**E
Great paint pens!
Great markers! I bought them to write our name on our new metal mailbox. In the past, paint pens took forever the get going. I'd shake and press down countless times before it would start writing. Also, other pens made blobs and had inconsistent flow.These pens took 2-3 presses and the ink was there. Wrote very smooth. Fine tip for detail. Once the ink ran out, just a simple shake and press would recharge it. After recharge, it would flow a bit more than I needed so I kept a paper towel near by to tap and soak up a bit of extra ink. But they worked great. Much better than paint pens I've used in the past.
#**E
Not typical paint marker
I've been an artist for decades. Saw these along with the description. Thought the tips are like other metallic variety I've used. Believing they would have a similar color interest based on what is shares.The actual pen appear similar to calligraphy tools. Except the tip fills with ink bleeding out. Rather than forming to the use.I've not been able to get a .7 fine tip width at all.I’ve only opened the black to test these markers. The color of the cap didn't appear to match the color guide on the back cover. Black looks grey to me on the cap.It is black, but sadly makes a pool of ink. Which gives me no ability for detailing. Or writing letters with metallic colors.I'm returning these and will try a different brand.Some people may like these. As others have described and my use of one I’m not seeing how these could be useable for writing or as others have posted.Even when I took out the marker by unscrewing the second cap could not get the pen to write at .7.Disappointed. Glad I tried something different. For me these don't work⭐️
W**M
Love this set.
Easy to use.
L**M
Les pointes sèches vite
Dommage que les pointes ont tendance à vote sécher...
H**.
Correcto
Los compre para escribir en fotos y muy bien, aunque en cartulinas negras mejor, sobre fotos los tonos varian menos. Ya los he usado mucho y no se gastan ni se secan como dicen algunas opiniones, lo que pasa que hau que moverlos y apretar la punta contra un papel para que se empape, antes de cada uso
P**A
La scrittura non è per niente liscia...anzi!!!
I colori sono belli, sono molto simili agli uniposca , ma la punta " gratta " ed è veramente fastidioso scrivere, sembra di scrivere con la punta di un ago...Li renderò
P**A
Excellent all round
Really like these pens. Used them to art up my leg cast and they worked incredibly well. Sadly wasn’t allowed to keep it after removal.They work on a great many surfaces from plastic to paper to fibreglass. Lasts well and doesn’t lose colour.
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