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Review on πŸ–οΈ Premium 200 Oil Based Colored Pencils for Adult Coloring, Drawing & Sketching - Professional Art Supplies for Coloring Books - Rich Pigments for Adults and Kids by Carla Anderson

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Oil pencil Nice

I've been thinking about buying these pens for a few days now. There were no reviews and I couldn't find any information about it on You Tube. Yes, and $50 for a "budget" pencil isn't the cheapest price. But I bit the bullet and dived. I'm very glad I did. These pens are of very good quality. Ends are limp, pins are not cracked, dented or damaged (I've come across many budget pins with wood warping). Like an oil stick, they're on the harder side. But they fit well. With 200 pens, the choice of colors is of course brilliant. There are bold colors, pastels, and a nice range of skin tones. There's only about 6 or 7 shades of gray, if that matters to you. I have enough pencils to get around this. The colors are pretty bold too. I have a Helix manual sharpener (I love love love) and these pencils sharpen like a dream. They hold a good point so they don't need to be sharpened as often as softer crayons. The only downside for me was the lack of color names on the pens. For some reason I find pens easier to find/use when they have names. But they are numbered. I also bought them under the brand name "Fuchsi". But the pens bear the name "Obos" both on the box and on the pens themselves. The name "Fuchsi" is not mentioned anywhere. So basically I took off a star because of the color names of the pens and the confusion with the brand name of the pens. But I can still say that I can recommend it.

Pros
  • Intense colors. There are up to 200 crayon colors and more color classifications can best meet your color needs.
Cons
  • So far so good

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May 24, 2023
Quality Pencils with Loads of Colors to choose