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Staedtler Metallic Marker - Silver (Pack Of 10) Review

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Description of Staedtler Metallic Marker - Silver (Pack Of 10)

Ideal for scrapbooking and greeting cards. For light and dark paper. Can be used on paper, card and dried FIMO air. Rounded tip. Line width approx. 1-2mm.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Disappointing Metallic Marker - Save Your Money

Arts and Crafts enthusiasts beware: this metallic marker is a complete letdown. When I tried this product, the silver ink was barely visible on all surfaces except for white paper, making the markers a one-trick pony. Although the packaging promises a bold and shimmering finish, these markers are lackluster at best. The only redeeming quality is the quantity, as the pack comes with ten markers. Save your money and invest in a higher quality brand for your drawing needs.

Pros
  • Bright metallic silver color adds a pop of shine to any art project.
Cons
  • The markers may dry out quickly if not stored properly.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best metal markers

Awesome. More consistent than scammers. The gold is lighter than the metallic, but that's not a problem for me. I really like that these aren't drawing pencils so there's no prep, they dry quickly and are unlikely to explode on you.

Pros
  • crafts and sewing
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Vivid colors and smooth writing

I'm really obsessed with these stamps and their metal nibs didn't disappoint. Super bright colors and smooth writing make them perfect for art projects. I also like that the set includes a Staedtler pigment liner with a chiseled tip.

Pros
  • Drawing
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something