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🎨 Uchida Marvy Fluorescent Orange Broad Point Bistro Chalk Marker Art Supplies Review

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BrandUCHIDA
Ink ColorOrange
Number of Pieces3

Description of 🎨 Uchida Marvy Fluorescent Orange Broad Point Bistro Chalk Marker Art Supplies

Made in Japan. This chalk marker is opaque, water based, pigmented and erasable with a damp cloth. It can be used on chalkboards, light boards, windows and windshields. The marker needs to be shaken and then press down on the tip until the ink releases into the tip.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Brighten Up Your Artwork!

Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice, I can confidently say that these fluorescent markers are an excellent addition to any drawing toolkit. They produce bold, vibrant colors that stand out against any background. The ink flows smoothly and evenly, making each stroke effortless and precise. The only downside is that the markers can be a bit difficult to remove from certain surfaces, so it's important to be careful when using them. Overall, these markers are a must-have for anyone looking…

Pros
  • Fluorescent ink creates bright, vibrant designs.
Cons
  • Ink smudges easily and may transfer onto other surfaces unintentionally.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love these markers

I love these markers! We use it to label our showcase doors. They are perfect for making lists. They don't smear or bleed and can be cleaned with a damp cloth!

Pros
  • Handsfree kit
Cons
  • The cord is shorter than other picks

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Excellent Marker

Excellent Marker! It was packaged very securely in plastic on a cardboard backing. When opened, it is re-wrapped in plastic. To respond to what other viewers have commented about the blank pen. If you're not used to ink markers, you might think they're empty or out of ink. Like a marker, you need to prime it by pressing the tip against the note paper until liquid chalk comes out. At this point you are done. This is not a defect, it is simply the way this type of marker works. If you don't use…

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Power outlet required