🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with Ohuhu Markers!
The Ohuhu Alcohol Markers set features 80 vibrant colors plus a colorless blender, designed with dual tips for versatile artistry. Refillable for sustainability, these markers ensure seamless blending and quick-drying ink, making them ideal for artists of all levels. The organized color-coded caps and portable carrying case enhance convenience for creative adventures.
Manufacturer | Ohuhu |
Brand | Ohuhu |
Item Weight | 2.8 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.62 x 7.48 x 4.13 inches |
Item model number | FBA_Y30-80400-02 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | 80 Vibrant Colors + 1 Colorless Blender |
Closure | Snap |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 81 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 81) |
Point Type | Chisel & Fine |
Ink Color | 80 Vibrant Colors + 1 Colorless Blender |
Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_Y30-80400-02 |
M**M
Great Markers! But a few points
I live for these markers! It's so hard to find a set that has a wide variety of shades to make different pieces with but these packs are wonderful. I bought the 80 pack because I had heard good things about these markers and didn't want to try reordering if I got a smaller pack for fear of duplicates. I'm so happy I found these! I use them all the time. These markers bleed a bit on printer paper, if you use thick line art you won't notice as much. Ive used watercolor paper, Bristol paper, and multimedia paper and they all work swimmingly. Printer paper even works fine BUT put some cardboard behind the page or the colors will bleed through (I do this for all papers).Pros: Cheap, the cheapest, most quality set I've ever found, they blend wonderfully, perfect for beginners or hobbyists, great blend of colorsCons: Bleed a bit (all markers do), some colors are more "liquidy" than others but none are scratchy, the colors you get are random but there are no duplicates, they cannot easily be replacedIf you find you are using a color so frequently that it specifically needs replacing, buying a Copic marker or similar dupe that is refillable in the same shade may be worth the money. These are great to get a feel for what shades and colors you use the most before you invest in more expensive products.I recommend making a swatch sheet for the colors, because they are not all accurately depicted on the caps, BUT markers also look different on different paper types so make as many swatch sheets as you need if you use different papers. I made an example swatch sheet, which you can also use to replace colors by testing other markers in a store to see if you can find a color match from a different brand.They do make an eggshell like white color, but there is no colorless blender. I had no problem with this, as that's something I am more willing to spend money on for quality purposes. Hope this helps!
F**C
Great customer service
I purchased the 80 pen set. There are several pros and cons to these pens. I am filming a video review on these as well so go check out youtube as well. There are many great reviews there.pros:- the best part about these pens is that the company actually backs their product up with a great guarantee and amazing customer service. When I got these pens, I found a few that were dry or going dry. I followed the direction on the insert and within days... yes days folks, they replaced the pens no questions asked. When I contacted them a second time because I had a few that were running out, it was the same great service. This company is outstanding!-They include a color swatching chart made out of great paper that represents the kind of paper you would use with this kind of pen.-These pens blend very well and dry in a level even coat. no pen marks, no streaks-These pens blend well with Copic and other markers-The design is very comfortable to hold-The bag is well made-The ink is vibrant-These are a great set of pensCons-The smell of these pens is similar to Copic markers -- they smell like, well, alcohol markers.-These have a really nice bullet nib and a chisel tip. I went to their website and found no option to buy a brush nib. ( I will post a video on youtube on how to remedy this)-These pens are not refillable - lending to the landfill - carbon footprint problem. They, in reality, though, are refillable if you know how. I took apart a dry one that came in the original set and was successful at refilling it with Copic ink of a similar color. There is no option to buy ink directly from Ohuhu or else I would have. ( I will be posting a video on the anatomy of these markers and how to refill them in the future.) The question is a matter of cost. Ohuhu markers are inexpensive, but still, I hate to waste and if I can extend the life of something with quality ingredients, I will.Would I recommend these markers? Yes! A thousand times yes!Is their customer service good? It is amazingDo the pens work similarly to Copic? YesI am looking forward to testing more of their products.
K**E
I love these Markers! As well as the company!
When I first got these markers, I was super excited, as I hear these are a good alternative to things like Copics and Prisma colors, they don't have a brush tip and that is the only downside!I wasn't disappointed by these, they blend well as well as all the colors are vibrant!I even had the company send a whole new pack of markers because when I got mine I was missing a marker and around 2 were a little dry, the new pack was perfect!Pros:The Markers blend well, with the right paper!You have a lot of colors with the new 80 pack, and should not get any dupes!The design of the markers is niceThe Carrying case is as small as possible to fit all 80 and is nice in black!The markers come with a color chart with all the markers listed, so you can check if you miss any!Affordable!Great gift for beginner artist with being affordable and a good dupe!Cons:When I first got these markers I did have a dupe as well as missing one, with a few dried out! (But contacting Ohuhu fixed this!)The color selection could be better as there could be more pastels or something like that, In my opinion, Ohuhu should release a bigger set of markers, as I and others would more than likely buy them!No brush nibs, I wouldn't mind if they costed a small bit more for brush nibs, or there was an option to buy nibs to put on the markers!
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