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Tombow Dual Brush Pen Art Markers Scrapbooking & Stamping Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.7
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Details

BrandTombow
Ink ColorPink
Number of Pieces6

Description of Tombow Dual Brush Pen Art Markers Scrapbooking & Stamping

Durable nylon brush tip can create fine, medium or bold strokes. Fine tip gives consistent lines. The water-based ink is blend able. Tips self-clean after blending. Non-toxic, odorless and non-bleed, water-based ink. Ideal for professional fine art and crafts. Total of 96 colors available

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Follow your passion and be creative 🎨 📚 ♥️

As a fellow artist and child illustrator, I love using the Tom Brow Double Brush Clear Pens with my watercolor pencils. Mixing colors now brings my creations to life more than using plain water. Not to mention that I love their sharp felt tips when doing my detail work. Happy drawing everyone! 🎨 🖼 ♥️Ginny PalmerART by REMLA Partbyremlap.com

Pros
  • Non-toxic, odorless water-based ink
Cons
  • Quick Start Guide

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I don't like them as much as the small Tombow Brush Pens

Tombow also makes smaller Brush Pens (WS-BS 150) which I prefer to these pens. What I like about these ABT N15 pens is that they have a wider brush to achieve more stroke width. What I don't like is that they don't leave a rich dark line like the other pens just mentioned (a bit more washed out). The brush tip also seems a bit more difficult to manage. However, they're still worth trying if you haven't already.

Pros
  • Durable nylon brush tip allows for fine, medium or bold strokes
Cons
  • vanishing strokes

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Uh, well. great blending brushes as long as they're not dry.

I think I have an old box of these brushes. Some of them are already dry. The others were fine. I saw on YouTube that I can rejuvenate them with glycerin and water, so I'm trying dried ones. Those that didn't dry out performed well. I really can't tell how many out of the box are good and how many aren't - I've only tried a few. So far I've gotten two good pens for two dried pens. I didn't go through the return process because I made the mistake of not using them for a few days and the first…

Pros
  • Fine point makes sharp lines
Cons
  • Very expensive