🎨 Elevate your marking game with ZEYAR's twin tip markers!
The ZEYARTwin Tip Permanent Markers come in a set of 6 black colors, featuring both fine and ultra-fine points for versatile marking on various surfaces. With quick-drying, waterproof ink, these markers are designed for durability and precision, making them ideal for artists and professionals alike.
Manufacturer | ningbo Zhengya Stationery Co., LTD |
Brand | ZEYAR |
Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.6 x 2.8 x 0.6 inches |
Item model number | SUVELAM |
Color | 6 Black Color |
Number of Items | 6 |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 0.5 |
Ink Color | Blue,Black |
Tip Type | ultra fine point, metal, chisel, fine point |
Manufacturer Part Number | ZP |
M**N
Great markers, especially for lab scientists
I work in a lab and these are my go-to permanent marker. Their ink is more resistant to organic solvents than sharpies and other brands. They are still easily removable with a solvent and light pressure from a paper towel, but they are more resistant to splashes. For me, they last ~4-6 months per marker because I write heavier but I have ones from 2 years ago that still work when I need them in a pinch. Overall these are my favorite markers
G**V
Thick & thin colored permanent pens are very versatile
Handy permanent markers with fine and broad tips are great for all kinds of labeling. Colors have not faded. I have had these for a few years and they are good as new.
R**.
Streakfree dual tip permanent marker
For an artist I enjoy using these to outline my artwork. Compared to other artistic permanent outliners these far exceed on not smearing. Works like a sharpie
T**K
great bang for your buck
These are ok as far as markers go, I like the double tip feature of them the tips are good sizes for marking and then writing and the colors are vibrant and true. They do bleed through the paper though, that's a minus. The value for money is good and the color variety is as well.
R**E
Great and dont dry out
The fine tip is thin and releases a good amount of product. The larger tip writes smoothly and doesnt dry out. Love these.
H**G
Best CD/DVD markers I've EVER used
For about 30 years now I've been burning CD-Rs, then DVDs, on PC and have used multiple different brands of markers that (supposedly) are safe to use on them. Must be like 15 different brands so far.Many of the ones I used to use are not even made anymore. All have had one kind of flaw or another, like the point being too wide or if they have a narrow tip drying out in either a week or even as quick as just using the pen ONE SINGLE TIME.I never heard of this brand b4 but the last brand I've been using for the past couple years because they have a great thin point have kept failing/drying out, having to write on a piece of paper prior to trying to write on a CDR or DVD every time to get them "started", then having them crap out quickly anyways (despite always leaving the caps on), I looked around and discovered these. And they are now my go-to brand. Been using the same pen now for 3 months and works first time every time so far. Am in shock. At this rate the pack will last me another 10 years but I'm ordering another set anyway in case the brand disappears like some others I've used in the past (which weren't even as good as these).THANK YOU ZEYDAR!
R**.
Great pen
Love these pens for journaling .
R**S
They will bleed through
I bought these to do Zentangles, and I'm doing them in a sketchbook with 68lb paper. I was using the Sakura pens, and they didn't bleed through the paper no matter how much ink I was using on the backgrounds. But when they ran out, I didn't want to buy them again because I only needed the .05 pens and I could only find sets with all the line widths. So I bought these Zeyar permanent markers because you could buy a pack of all the same line widths. But they bleed through the paper so much that I have to either buy a new sketchbook or buy different markers. I was very disappointed because the reviews were good and said they didn't bleed through. I guess they were using much heavier paper. Just something to think about. I haven't been able to use them enough to talk about how long they last. But I did notice that they felt pretty scratchy going down, unlike the Sakuras. I guess you get what you pay for.
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