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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 Barbara Simmons

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect marker for college

I LOVE these markers! I've always been a creative person. I enjoy painting, painting with acrylics, creating and decorating, writing and decorating scrapbooks, etc. I feel I need to mention my extracurricular activities to explain that my share of marker/pen shopping is mostly within budget. I've had a hard time with trial and error when it comes to buying fine dot markers that are the right colors, don't dry quickly, don't bleed through paper, don't bleed, don't smudge, have felt tip flow, are easy to grip , easy to remove with a cap and have a long service life (lasts a long, long time). Not only the caps are removed effortlessly, doesn't matter Which end of the marker do you use? In use, the caps clip together without popping out or sticking together, making them difficult to separate. I have a problem - there is no safe place for my cap(s), which is even worse when the pen has an origami design. End because they try to differentiate themselves from other brands. These other marks look like I'm trying to fit a square into a circle. But with Tanmit, it's exactly what I like. I also appreciate the smooth texture of the outer core. My fingers don't hurt or are calloused and need to be held. Other people may have a different opinion and maybe it depends on the size of my hands and the number of applications I use, but with these double-tipped markers, I can paint, draw and decorate my journals, cards, notes, folders. and don't be discouraged! It's easy to switch between different colors for hours depending on the project I'm working on. I cannot stress enough that the caps are easy to remove, securely stored on the opposite end of the marker, and are completely repeatable! Some marks are not fully repeatable, so they leak or dry out more quickly. As for color variation, there is an appropriate combination. Some are lighter than others, but the bolder, darker colors won't bleed onto the back of the paper or smudge across the top where you write or draw. The most important thing is, that the marker will NOT come out of the real tip regardless of the color. I hate leaky marker fingertips that end up in a stamp and accidentally smudge my expensive textbooks. It should be noted that I bought expensive national brands with tips of different sizes. Right now I have about 7 different sets of markers that I use. The only reason I still use them is to get my money's worth. I've resorted to using them for to-do lists or groceries. In any case, they dry quickly. But with TANMIT they suit me 100% while I prepare for intensive exams and need to keep a diary in my daily/yearly planner! ending in a stamp and accidentally smearing my expensive textbooks. It should be noted that I bought expensive national brands with tips of different sizes. Right now I have about 7 different sets of markers that I use. The only reason I still use them is to get my money's worth. I've resorted to using them for to-do lists or groceries. In any case, they dry quickly. But with TANMIT they suit me 100% while I prepare for intensive exams and need to keep a diary in my daily/yearly planner! ending in a stamp and accidentally smearing my expensive textbooks. It should be noted that I bought expensive national brands with tips of different sizes. Right now I have about 7 different sets of markers that I use. The only reason I still use them is to get my money's worth. I've resorted to using them for to-do lists or groceries. In any case, they dry quickly. But with TANMIT they suit me 100% while I prepare for intensive exams and need to keep a diary in my daily/yearly planner! The only reason I still use them is to get my money's worth. I've resorted to using them for to-do lists or groceries. In any case, they dry quickly. But with TANMIT they suit me 100% while I prepare for intensive exams and need to keep a diary in my daily/yearly planner! The only reason I still use them is to get my money's worth. I've resorted to using them for to-do lists or groceries. In any case, they dry quickly. But with TANMIT they suit me 100% while I prepare for intensive exams and need to keep a diary in my daily/yearly planner!

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