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🎨 Vibrant Uchida 912-6A 6-Piece Opaque Stix Primary Set: Unleash Your Creativity! Review

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Description of 🎨 Vibrant Uchida 912-6A 6-Piece Opaque Stix Primary Set: Unleash Your Creativity!

Opaque Stix is a unique marker that goes on wet and dries opaque with a chalky finish. Bullet point tip. Water based pigmented ink. Acid free, non toxic and odorless. Goes on wet and dries opaque with a unique chalky finish.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

work great in drawing media

I bought these markers to make some edits to the photo. The pens work great and other reviews have been helpful - the ink becomes more opaque and will darken or lighten within a minute or two, so apply sparingly at first and wait before applying more. I'm very satisfied with this product.

Pros
  • acid free, non-toxic and odorless
Cons
  • some issues

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality. Slightly overpriced

I love these pins. They have a lot of ink and the color saturation is very good. I thought they were the ones that flicker, but they don't, so I was a bit disappointed. Of course that's my fault. They are of good quality and I would buy them again if needed. I find they are a bit more expensive so don't forget they can be bought at a discount at craft stores that offer coupons.

Pros
  • Crafts & Sewing
Cons
  • No instructions

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Cool thing to own

Okay, here's the thing. These pens are a lot of fun. Pens are great for marking your items as they appear on a black background. Folders, notepads, calculators and headphones are easily and clearly marked as your own. "Opaque" ink initially appears as if it is not visible, but gradually becomes lighter. I wouldn't recommend them for drawing. The ink bleeds through the paper and appears darker on paper than on plastic or other objects. Also, sometimes the ink dries up and you have to wait…

Pros
  • Art Supply
Cons
  • Not sure