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The TANMIT 60 Colors Acrylic Paint Pens feature a dual-tip design with a fine tip for detailing and a broad tip for larger strokes. This set includes 60 vibrant, non-toxic colors suitable for various surfaces, including rock, wood, and glass. The innovative ink technology allows for immediate use without shaking, and the portable bag design ensures easy access and organization. Perfect for artists of all skill levels, these markers make an excellent gift for any creative occasion.
Manufacturer | TANMIT |
Brand | TANMIT |
Item Weight | 2.23 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.8 x 7.87 x 2.52 inches |
Color | 60 Colors |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 60 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 60) |
Point Type | Brush Tip and Fine Tip |
Line Size | 2 millimeters |
Ink Color | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Part Number | TANMIT041101 |
L**Y
Just buy them!
I absolutely LOVE these markers! They are super easy to use and are very vibrant. No need to press them in or shake them up…they’re ready to go! It comes with a little card to test the markers on that has each marker labeled with a number and what color it is and I thought that was perfect!
F**R
Great markers
Love these markers. Only problem I have is the brush point flares out after awhile and unlike brushes you can’t reshape it to a point. The paint flows really freely and smooth, and you can’t tell that it was a marker vs a brush. Super easy to use and unlike brushes there is no cleanup required, just put the cap on and your done.
B**A
GREAT VALUE for an Awesome Paint Pen!
GREAT VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!! The price is Soo Fair! The quality is Excellent! Easy to use, the visibility on black or colored paper is terrific! BEST Paint pens I’ve ever had!! I’ve paid $6 for one good paint pen and that very common brand (I won’t name but most can figure it out) doesn’t hold a candle to these.!!!!
S**N
Needed a Red, still no Red.
The paint markers are nice, but does not have a true primary RED in the box. This is the 4th box from 3 different brands and not one box carries a true RED. The picture looks like a red, even the rock looks painted red Unfortunately, the so-called red is really an orange in the box . If you just want some good acrylic paint markers with no color scheme in mind, you will like these markers. I will use them, but it's really ridiculous that I can't find a set of acrylic paint marckers with all the primary colors.
M**E
Love these!
I love these. I love the case they come in, and how they are organized. I love that they are numbered so that they stay in the order they’re supposed to be in. It helps me to know where they go when pulling out multiple markers. I really like that a lot.
C**X
These are great!
I absolutely love these markers. They are great for adding details that make your pictures pop! Such a good deal that I ended up ordering the 60 pack a day later!
C**A
Very Pigmented
There’s limited amount of skin colors if you’re a person who draws people, and some of the colors are similar. Other than that, it’s really great to use, and I recommend it.
B**L
Fabulous for fun, furniture and fabric flaws!
I just tried out these acrylic markers on wood, fabric and a damaged cabinet corner that had some kind of synthetic coating exposed. (See my photos.) The wood school house was so fast and easy to color without any primer applied. I touched up where I wanted to, and the white covered over the red pretty well with just 2 goes at it.The dark gray marker covered the bleach stains on my sweater sleeve effectively, though I will probably have to re-apply the marker after washing; these are not "fabric markers" per se.Though I couldn't match the furniture color exactly, the gray marker was sufficient for masking the flawed furniture.I only wish there was a medium gray so I can fix the worn spots on my kitchen cabinets. I like this much better than the waxy crayon stick that came with the cabinets.The paint is not thick or gloppy and easy to apply accurately. If I were painting rocks, I would probably apply a base coat of white or gray primer first, and followup with some kind of clear protective spray afterwards.Another possible use is with staining bisque. I haven't tried that yet and do not know if streaking and soaking in will be issues. I'll try it on some little things that doesn't matter before tackling a big project. Again, a base coat of primer might be best for using these on bisque.I will definitely be using this with my grandchildren for all kinds of projects!
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