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Review on Fine Tip Dual Brush Marker Pens for Coloring Books: Tanmit Coloring Marker & Brush Pen Set for Journaling, Note Taking, Writing, Planning, and Art Projects by Karla Richter

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nice for the price, good for hobby, painting/art

Decent markers for the price. I have a pretty particular fondness for art supplies and don't like cheap materials, but lately I really only have time for random drawings and coloring books, so I don't want to spend on quality art supplies. I've given them a shot and while they're by no means premium, they're fun to use. The colors are great, I can blend them to an extent, and I love that they have a fine tip and brush. The downside is inconsistency from one marker to another - some of them have a very heavy flow of ink so you should use them sparingly. Some brush tips are less specific, so I had to paint more with a thin tip. And some, with ample current, flow a little into the cap. It's okay, I'll just keep a napkin nearby. I don't care if the ink gets on my fingers from time to time, but if you don't know it's on you, you can smudge it on the edge of the paper. I'm coloring a coloring book, so it doesn't matter. But if I were trying to create an artwork for sale or something similar, I might choose a more consistent set of markers. You can smudge them on the edge of the paper. I'm coloring a coloring book, so it doesn't matter. But if I were trying to create an artwork for sale or something similar, I might choose a more consistent set of markers. You can smudge them on the edge of the paper. I'm coloring a coloring book, so it doesn't matter. But if I were trying to create an artwork for sale or something similar, I might choose a more consistent set of markers.

Pros
  • Art, painting and craft supplies
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

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May 08, 2023
Great set that lasts