🎁 Elevate your art game with the ultimate marker set!
The Y YOMA120 Colors Alcohol Markers Set features 120 high-quality, alcohol-based markers with dual tips for versatile use. Designed for comfort and ease, these markers are perfect for artists of all levels, providing vibrant, permanent colors that dry quickly. Ideal for various artistic applications, they come in a stylish case for easy transport and storage.
Number of Pieces | 120 |
Number of Items | 120 |
Pattern | Solid |
Body Shape | Square |
Style Name | Ergonomic,Fine,Permanent,Unique |
Color | White Penholder |
Ink Base | Alcohol |
Surface Recommendation | Paper |
Line Size | 2 Millimeters |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Drill Point | Chisel & Fine |
Additional Features | Dual Tip |
Ink Color | Multicolor |
K**I
Caps are hard to open
The colors lay down nicely. I haven't used them to color however, I only did swatches of them. They weren't in order when I opened them, so I put them in order after doing the swatches.There is a black line under the cap on the side with the bullet nib, which means you can tell what side you want to use when you don't see the front side of the barrel.The caps are VERY hard to open, but should get easier with time. This is probably a good thing, it means they won't dry up as fast. But if you purchase them for someone younger or someone with issues with strength in their hands, make sure there is someone that can help them if needed.I have used copics in the past. They are way overpriced, this is basically the same thing except copics have a brush nib which I prefer. But copics can be around $8 per marker! I got these for $15. That's cheaper than two copic markers! If you need the brush nib, you should probably get ohuhu markers (the alcohol based ones, not water based!) They are more expensive and I haven't used them, but a lot of artists love them!I will try to add a picture of a drawing that I do with these. I purchased them for use with coloring books but it is important to see how they color actual drawings I think. As with all alcohol markers, they bleed a lot, so either use marker paper or put a sheet or 2 of paper under what you are coloring.A note for parents: If your teen is asking for markers to color their artwork, please please PLEASE get them alcohol based markers! They dry faster and aren't streaky like water based markers. Water based markers also tend to tear up paper and they don't blend well. They will ruin your artwork! Alcohol markers are more expensive but they are totally worth it! I would only get water based markers for small children.
W**N
Great for the price
I’ve always been a copic person, but at several dollars per marker…I can’t sustain that! These are honestly surprisingly good for the price! Love the shades of colors!
K**R
Good markers
Bought for my 10 year old. He really likes them. It comes with different shades of one color. The bad seems sturdy and holds everything nicely. We hade them for a week so I can’t tell how long they will last but we will see.
S**N
BEST MARKERS!
I LOVE using these markers. There are so many awesome colors but the way they color is so great.... I love using them and Love to color in coloring books and these are perfect for that.
P**R
Love them!
Fabulous Markers. My dauther was soooo happy. THANK you!
T**A
Nice marker lot
Daughter loves them big bang for your buck, nice colors and qty
J**.
Fragile case but decent for below $30
These look like a cheapened version of Alchilalart/Cool Touch's 168 set, using the same name/numbering system and an identical color selection. What comes out can vary considerably, so one set is definitely not a substitute for the other. A few colors were also 'off' between the original and the replacement set I received, so keep in mind that shades can vary from batch to batch.I've included is a chart comparing the 1st Yoma set, my 2nd Yoma set and the Cool Touch set. A blank center stripe means a Yoma marker was dry. GG5, 22, 23 and 101 had pretty drastic differences. Yoma's 52 always leaves those weird black marks and 121-126 are pretty much unusable.Yoma's fine nibs are also a bit bigger than average, so they're a little trickier for detail work. The range of colors is pretty solid and they cover well enough. Two markers in the original set were dry, but were refunded. The box had a bit of a rough time in shipping, so it's not surprising that a couple cracked open. The replacement had another dead marker. 'Refreshing' them with alcohol didn't work.The fabric case itself seems good, though the trays are... fragile, putting it lightly. Not knowing the bottoms had fallen out of most of the slots in the first large tray, markers kind of ended up all over the place. If they'd been sorted originally, they definitely weren't after that. The smaller trays fared better, though only one was entirely intact. The replacement suffered similar damage.If you don't mind taping cardboard to the bottoms of the trays, it's a decent set for under $30. At normal price ($50) it's not recommended, especially since 52 and the neons are basically useless.
I**M
Awesomely affordable!
I haven’t yet used these to color anything or blend yet, but I have done all the swatches (pictured). They’re all super vibrant colors and every marker works very well. They did bleed thru 2 bottom sheets, but I expected that. Overall, these are most definitely awesome for the price, and I would 100% recommend.
J**L
Cute!
Awesome came with blender marker too! I thought I would have to buy it separately and the 1st thing I drew was sanrio charters! ♡♡
S**S
Affreux
The media could not be loaded. Les crayons ont traversé 2 feuilles. Le trait n'est pas net non plus ils "bleed" comme on dit. On dirais qu'il y a trop d'ancre dans le crayon et que sa coule quesiment sur le papier c'est bizzare. Très déçu j'avais vu des bons commentaire mais je ne recommande vraiment pas en plus Amazon ne peux pas les reprendre Au moin les 120 crayons étaient là.
J**N
Worst quality markers
These are terrible. They bleed ink and spatter when you wrestle the cap off. Do not recommend.
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