Manufacturer | Sanford |
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Brand | SHARPIE |
Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.68 x 8.75 x 7.62 inches |
Item model number | 1810704 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Assorted |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 12 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Brush tip |
Line Size | 0.5 millimeters |
Ink Color | Blue,Black |
Tip Type | brush tip |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1810704 |
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SHARPIE Permanent Markers, Brush Tip, Assorted, 12 Pack
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Brand | SHARPIE |
Ink Color | Blue,Black |
Number of Items | 1 |
Point Type | Brush tip |
Recommended Uses For Product | Glass,Plastic,Wood |
About this item
- Brush tip allows you to draw both fine and broad lines and even try shading
- A bold, smooth, high-quality writing experience
- Quick-drying, fade-resistant ink won't smear
- Permanent on most surfaces including plastic, wood and glass
- Includes: Black, Blue, Turquoise, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red, Lime, Purple, Berry, Magenta and Brown Sharpie markers
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Sheerness | 4.4 | — | — | 3.8 | — | 3.1 |
Value for money | 4.2 | — | — | 3.7 | — | 3.2 |
Longevity | 4.1 | — | — | 3.5 | — | 3.4 |
Sold By | JA Wholesale LLC | MillBake Market | Small NC Town | Amazon.com | OfficeWorld Store | BEVASA |
ink color | Blue,Black | Multicolor | Black, Red, Blue, Green | Multicolored | Black,Blue | Assorted |
number of pieces | 12 | 8 | 4 | 12 | 10 | 12 |
point type | Brush tip | Fine | Fine | Ultra Fine | Chisel | Fine |
line size | 0.5 millimeters | — | Fine Point | 0.7 months | 5.3 months | 1 months |
water resistance | not water resistant | waterproof | water resistant | — | water resistant | — |
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ASIN | B006W0HQ54 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #33,899 in Office Products (See Top 100 in Office Products) #411 in Permanent Markers & Marker Pens |
Date First Available | March 30, 2011 |
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Lay down detailed lines, thick marks or try your hand at shading with Sharpie Brush Point Permanent Markers. A simple change in pressure is all it takes to pivot between a world of different line widths for a smooth, high-quality drawing experience. This set of 12 Sharpie markers uses brilliant, quick-drying ink that resists both smearing and fading. The Sharpie ink is also permanent on most surfaces for endless customization opportunities.
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Customers like the quality, color and performance of the marker. They mention that it's a good pen to use for drawing, the colors are super vibrant and bold, and that it enhances the look of hand-done lettering. They appreciate the versatility, saying that it works well for calligraphy letter writings, adult coloring books, and a number of crafts. Customers also appreciate the brush quality, saying it provides great versatility. They also appreciate value, and ease of use.
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Customers like the quality of the Sharpie brush pens. They say they are well-made, have an excellent reputation for producing permanent markers, and are a good pen to use for drawing. They also say the ink is strong and consistent. Some customers have noted that the pens do tend to dry out. However, most are happy with the quality and use them for household needs and for art.
"...a very small limited odor, they are permanent and have the best out come of all markers I have used, one thing that I have noticed that when in use..." Read more
"They are bulk like regular sharpies and definitly heavy duty. Not for journaling." Read more
"Really excited for brush tips on my sharpies! So far these are holding up great and are just as advertised. I wish they offered them in more colors" Read more
"...ink is like any marker of this brand and, I explain that their ink is strong and if you write on a regular paper like those of the printers you will..." Read more
Customers like the color of the marking pen. They say the colors are super vibrant, bright, and variety. Customers appreciate how they enhance the look of hand-done lettering. They also say the red and blue work beautifully.
"...Great for adult coloring books too. Rich colors." Read more
"...I love how vibrant the colors are and that you get such a variety with these...." Read more
"...With the twelve pack you get a nice variety of colors, from the original basic colors to a few of the brighter colors - you will be hard pressed to..." Read more
"...I LOVE the brush tip combined with the awesome bright colors...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the markers. For example, they say they're the best they've ever used, work well on almost any surface, and are awesome to use.
"...They work on almost any surface and I have not had any problems with them on any surface that I have used, honestly I am in love and don't know how..." Read more
"...They also work well on the mixed media paper I use (Strathmore) and a joy to use on watercolor paper, although depending on the fibers of the paper..." Read more
"...They work so well that they will stain your fingers and other things if they get in the way,so be careful (would not let very young kids use)...." Read more
"...Half of the markers are perfect, half are garbage." Read more
Customers like the versatility of the marker. They mention it's great for calligraphy letter writings, adult coloring books, projects that need intense permanent colors, and a number of crafts. The brush tip feel is great on paper and makes hand lettering easy.
"...Great for adult coloring books too. Rich colors." Read more
"...Using a light pressure, these are acceptable to write with and can create some awesome details, lines, flourishes, etc on the letters you draw...." Read more
"...I use these to label things or mark projects. They are a great asset for the grands and my crafting projects...." Read more
"...Writing on photocopy paper, it is impossible to achieve FINE writing with various ones of this Sharpie Permanent Markers, Brush Tip, Assorted,12..." Read more
Customers like the brush quality of the marker. They mention that the tips are excellent, love the brush stroke tips, and provide great versatility. The wide variety of tips, combined with Sharpies amazing ink, produces some of the most amazing inking. Customers also say that the soft like a brush but also goes to a tip makes it much more versatile and fun to use than your average sharpie.
"...these have a brushed tip on them so it is like you can paint with the marker, the harder you push the wider the line that you receive...." Read more
"Sharpie is synonymous with rockin' markers. The wide variety of tips, combined with Sharpies amazing ink, produces some of the best loved markers..." Read more
"...permanent ink, but fresh out of the package half of the brush tips already feel worn out and a few of the markers are half dry...." Read more
"More versatile than the other products of Sharpie that I have used; I can lightly press the tip of the marker then I get a significantly bolder..." Read more
Customers like the value of the marker pens. They say it's an inexpensive alternative to copic sketch markers and prismacolor brush pens, and a great first set without a huge investment. Customers also mention that the color variety and quantity of markers are decent, and the pens are worth buying for coloring.
"...I'm glad I have these and think the price I paid was very fair - 12 markers for around $13 is hard to beat, especially when free shipping is..." Read more
"...These sharpies are definitely worth buying for coloring, and doesn't bleed thru the paper I use, u can see it lightly thru the back that's it...." Read more
"...They're fun to use and a really decent price for the color variety and quantity of markers...." Read more
"...and Faber-Castell, all of which I love, but these are an amazing price when you want to remove the stresses that come with using the $5/each..." Read more
Customers find the markers easy to work with, fun to use, and versatile. They say the tips are easy to control and draw with. Customers also mention that the brush tips are fun to apply to fabric and are convenient for household needs. They are a fun take on sharpies and are easy-to-do circular strokes with.
"...Yes. The ink is just as bright, bold, and brilliant. It's fun (and useful) to use one pen to make fine and wide lines just by varying your hand..." Read more
"Who does not love sharpie markers? They are so convenient for household needs and wonderful for art...." Read more
"...But, for the price, they’re fun to work with, and I would recommend them for beginners. Just know what to expect." Read more
"...They're fun to use and a really decent price for the color variety and quantity of markers...." Read more
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I love that they came out with sharpies for the crafter! these have a brushed tip on them so it is like you can paint with the marker, the harder you push the wider the line that you receive. I am a crafty person and I use markers a lot in my adventures and these top the cake! I love how vibrant the colors are and that you get such a variety with these.
I am noticed that if written on a smooth surface the marker is raised a little like you can feel where you marked on the object, I know that a lot of people are using these for their ceramic mug designs (even though you want an oil based marker for it to be permanent forever.) These will work however you do need a top coat of something that is dishwasher safe I use a modge podge for this, regular sharpies bleed when putting the top coat on but these do not. If you want something that doesn't need a top coat then use an oil based marker sharpie makes them as well.
I use these markers for all types of things, I like to paint watercolor, oil, acrylic it doesn't matter, I use these with my paintings to get details added in that I just can't accomplish with a paint brush and it works great. They work on almost any surface and I have not had any problems with them on any surface that I have used, honestly I am in love and don't know how I have survived without them.
They have a very small limited odor, they are permanent and have the best out come of all markers I have used, one thing that I have noticed that when in use these do "dry" out a little depending on how long you have been using them, I just put the cap on and put them upside down in my holder and they are ready to use again in a matter of minutes.
As a self-proclaimed pen freak, I was anxious to try Sharpies brush tip markers - I have a range of brush tip-type pens or markers, whatever term you want to use. Prismacolor, Marvy Uchida, Sargent Art, Tombow, Posca, Faber-Castell...the list goes on. And on. And on some more. Brush tips are not my favorite tips to use, but I do find they hold an important place in my art. For example, I would much rather use a brush marker (on most projects) than to drag out the paint and a paintbrush - many times it's possible to get similar results from a brush marker. I also like the interesting strokes you can get from brush tips, so I occasionally use them in my writing. Of course, some are better for writing purposes than others. The tips that don't spring back are a pain, as are the brush nibs that have a single stray hair, and the ones that release way too much ink.
I haven't found Sharpie markers to have the issues that other markers have, no matter what tip I'm using. Their brush-tip is nice and tight - none of the sections of the nib hang loose or stick out, leaving stray marks. When writing, the tip "bounces" back to its original shape (after pushing it on paper to write) - and I found this to be true no matter how long I wrote with each one. I have noticed that if I color with pretty good pressure (so I'm utilizing the wider part of the tip), the tip does slightly degrade over time. I also enjoyed the resistance these offer - sorry, I can't think of another name for it. I like how they stay nice and thin at the tip, making it perfect for getting into small, detailed spaces. The beauty of brush tips - especially Sharpies - is that with a small pressure change of the hand, the overall look is completely different. I love that one marker can go from a thin tip, to a much thicker tip - all depending on how hard you press. I have noticed that many "cheap" brushes don't bounce back very well or very quickly once you've used them for a little while. Although the Sharpie brand falls into an affordable category, it performs much better than some higher priced markers - totally slays most brush tips (dare I say markers in general?) that fall into similar - and lower - price points.
The ink these brush tips lay down is just as luscious and bold as it is with other Sharpie markers. This ink is fadeproof and "water-resistant", although in my brain I tend to think of them as "waterproof", since something like rain (or other small, quick exposures to water) hasn't ever affected my Sharpie-created projects. I'm not suggesting you dunk your newly created, favorite Sharpie masterpiece in a bathtub of water, but it's good to know that if you have to run to the car in a downpour - and you have your Sharpie creation in hand - it won't be ruined. I can't promise the same for the paper you used (wrinkles and buckles), but the ink should be alright.
With the twelve pack you get a nice variety of colors, from the original basic colors to a few of the brighter colors - you will be hard pressed to notice you need a color that isn't included. ("Where's the Techno Blue color?" isn't likely to cross your mind. That said, including a lighter/brighter purple - in line with the lime and turquoise hues - would have significantly increased my color-love for this set.) The only thing I don't care for about the ink? The tips of lighter colors can sometimes pick up the darker colors used first. The ink in these brush-tips dries just as fast as the ink in the other Sharpie pen/marker varieties, but that doesn't always stop the color-pick-up I referenced a sentence ago. (This seems to be more of an issue on plastics than it does on paper, but I have encountered this issue on paper, as well.) When the tip picks up another color everything gets muddy - and many times you don't realize the other color has attached itself until you've placed the tip back on your project, and the muddy color makes a sudden streak - which causes me to shriek! That's never a good feeling, so it's one thing I watch out for when changing colors. (Checking becomes habit once you've ruined something you've spent hours creating.)
I have noticed these seem to feather, or bleed, more than some of the more expensive brands do. (For example, compared to Prismacolor brush tips, I find the Sharpie brush tips bleeds noticeably more.) Very absorbent papers make this issue worse, so I would use a paper that contains a sizable amount of sizing. (Haha) These brush tips work awesomely well with the "Color Me" line of coloring books. They also work well on the mixed media paper I use (Strathmore) and a joy to use on watercolor paper, although depending on the fibers of the paper will, again, dictate the amount of feathering.
Overall, I like these brush tip markers. They maintain the same level of quality we've all come to expect from Sharpie. HOWEVER, I believe it's important to remember the limitations of Sharpies - they are not created to be fine art markers. Without even thinking about it, I tend to abuse my Sharpies more than my fine brush tip markers. It totally isn't a conscious thing - I guess I'm just used to grabbing a Sharpie for so many different applications that these are no different. Using a light pressure, these are acceptable to write with and can create some awesome details, lines, flourishes, etc on the letters you draw. There are so many applications for these, bbbuuuutttt I won't be getting rid of my other Sharpie pens - with any nib - in favor of these. These have an important place in my art repertoire, but they won't/don't replace either my fine brush tip markers, or my other Sharpies. I will use these a lot while creating things I normally use Sharpies for (which is just about anything!) - they provide a totally different line than is possible with any of the other Sharpie tips.
Are these as great as Sharpies typically are? Yes. The ink is just as bright, bold, and brilliant. It's fun (and useful) to use one pen to make fine and wide lines just by varying your hand pressure - which is something you just can't do with a fine marker. Even a chisel tip won't produce similar results. If you like Sharpies and appreciate brush tip markers, you will undoubtedly love these. If you are looking for a brush nib to create fine art, I would most likely skip these and head for a "fine art" marker. For everyday use? These ROCK! For drawing interesting designs on fabric? These are a WINNER! For creating detailed compositions on paper intended for fine art? I'd definitely do a test first to check feathering. I'm glad I have these and think the price I paid was very fair - 12 markers for around $13 is hard to beat, especially when free shipping is included.
I didn't mean for this to be so long, but I told you...I am a pen/marker FIEND! If there is anything I didn't cover, or you have any additional questions, I am happy to answer them. Just leave a comment and I will respond quickly. Thanks for reading - I hope this helped you make an informed decision about the Sharpie Brush-Tip Permanent Markers.
I LOVE the brush tip combined with the awesome bright colors.
They work so well that they will stain your fingers and other things if they get in the way,so be careful (would not let very young kids use). They also STINK really bad! Typically of a Sharpie. Take a few fresh air breaks. I would LOVE to see Sharpie come out with a 50 or more different colors in the brush style. I would buy that for sure!