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Brea Reese Water Based Markers Brights Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.7
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Description of Brea Reese Water Based Markers Brights

This versatile Dual Tip Marker Set contains 12 vibrant colors: Cadmium Red, Orange, Cadmium Yellow, Pale Yellow, Cobalt Green, Ocean Green, Lake Blue, Cobalt Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Pink, Medium Magenta, and Magenta. Brea Reese Dual Tip Markers features both broad & fine tips and professional grade nibs. These water-based markers are perfectly blendable and can be used with water to create a softer wash. Follow the directions on the back of the package to find out how we recommend you mix the Dual Tip Markers with water. Use the Dual Tip Marker Set on your next illustration or hand lettering lesson!. Needing inspiration? Follow our Instagram page @brea_reese to find creations made using these Water-Based Markers.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Bright and Bold Art Markers

These markers are perfect for Arts and Crafts! Their bright colors make drawings stand out and the water-based formula allows easy blending .Unfortunately, they do tend to bleed through thinner paper. Overall, a great addition to any artist's collection..

Pros
  • Vibrant and bright colors
Cons
  • Some users reported issues with bleeding or smudging

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not for handwriting!

I found these on sale at my local craft store and tried them on a whim without knowing the brand first. The colors are beautiful and the bullet tip does a great job. However, the brush tip is a problematic finish. Although the shape is similar to other brush tips, this tip doesn't bend at all. It's just a hard felt tip that keeps flexing and wearing away as soon as you press it, even on good writing paper. It's probably good for coloring if you have a light touch, but totally unsuitable for…

Pros
  • Arts, Crafts & Sewing
Cons
  • Some Mistakes