🖌️ Mark Your Territory with Style!
The Dixon Phano Peel-Off China Marker Pencils come in a convenient 12-count pack, designed for versatile marking on various surfaces including glass and plastic. With a bold point type and easy wipe-clean feature, these pencils are perfect for both professional and creative uses. The tear string sharpening ensures you’re always ready to make your mark, all while showcasing a sleek, paper-wrapped design made in the USA.
Manufacturer | Dixon |
Brand | Marshalltown |
Model Number | 00077 |
Colour | Black |
Closure | Twist |
Grip Type | Wrap |
Material | Wood Paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 12 count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Bold |
Ink Colour | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | X00077 |
Manufacturer | Dixon |
Country of Origin | USA |
F**O
Quality
Multiple uses marks great
A**N
SERIOUSLY THESE WORK!!!!
I LOVE these things. They are seriously THE ONLY things I can use to completely cover up personal info on papers, shipping labels - even the GLOSSY ONES!!!! They were recommended to me by my pharmacy tech because it's what they use to hide personal info on returned pill bottles before tossing them out. I am telling everyone about this method! And yes, I even tried the roller ink thing that was supposedly made for glossy labels. it did not work. THESE DO and they're cheaper overall than the others methods!
G**S
Super
Conforme ! hormis le marque écrit sur le crayon, on penserais que ce serait écrit Dixon mais c'est écrit Phano
R**H
Work as intended
We use them in the garden to mark the plant names on the stakes, we have enough for the next 20yrs, lol
L**Y
There you are!
I used these at work and had to buy them somehow. They cover what I need to cover really well. I'm not sure about removing them though. I don't plan on using them on certain surfaces, so I don't know the results. They don't smear on paper or slick paper or cardboard boxes and such, so that's perfect. The way to "sharpen" them is so interesting and fun. They don't peel correctly if ripped going the wrong way. The strings have yet to come out, but use a knife or box cutter to cut into the pencil a little bit to sharpen it if the string is gone. BE CAREFUL! I liked these pencils a lot. I'd buy them again.
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