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posca Paint Markers, 3M Fine Point Acrylic Paint Pens with Reversible Tips, Art Supplies For Gifts, Decorations Fabric, Metal, Glass, Wood and Canvas, Set of 15

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Features

  • Reversible Tips Reversible bullet tips allow Posca markers to last twice as long as other markers; To reveal the other side of the tips, simply pull the bullet nib out to reveal one of two sides, from 0.9mm to 1.3mm
  • Safety First Posca markers are non-toxic, which means our pigment formula does NOT contain alcohol like other markers, each Posca marker is water-based which means its alcohol-free, waterproof, and still lightfast
  • Crazy Versatile Posca paint markers have been professionally tested and used on over 50 different surface types, which means youre covered whether youre using a canvas, fabric, acrylic, metal, surfboard, rocks, windshields, or anything else
  • Creative Minded Posca paint pens were designed for the creative minded, use our markers for decorating photos, glass writing, skateboarding, t-shirt designs, coloring potted plants, rock painting, embellishing caps, and more
  • Obvious Choice This 15 count Posca marker set was meticulously and thoughtfully designed and manufactured in Japan, making our markers the obvious choice for professionals, amateurs, and everyone in between

Description

Uncap your imagination with uniball's POSCA PC-3M, the ideal water-based paint marker for customizing, creating, decorating and marking anything that inspires you. With a fine 0.9-1.3mm bullet-tip, it is designed for all types of paint marker users from artists and creative professionals to hobbyists and decorators to surfers and skaters! Everyday creatives and budding artists use this marker for coloring, line drawing and ornamentation on a multitude of surfaces. Dilute, mix or blend the paint ink to create stunning effects for your indoor and outdoor projects. POSCA paint ink is permanent on porous surfaces and erasable on most smooth non-porous materials. Available in 32 bright, opaque colors, these non-toxic paint markers will empower your creativity.

Brand: posca


Ink Color: Assorted


Number of Items: 15


Point Type: Fine


Recommended Uses For Product: Calligraphy, Coloring, Drawing, Painting, Sketching


Product Dimensions: 5.9 x 2.2 x 3 inches


Item Weight: 8.3 ounces


Manufacturer: Uni Posca


Item model number: PC3M15C


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Form Factor: Stick


Number of pieces: 15


Batteries required: No


Included Components: 15 markers in assorted colors


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Must have
Color: red,blue,yellow Pattern Name: Assorted
These markers are exceptional, the colors are vibrant and worth the price
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2025 by Jessica Bravo

  • Great
Color: red,blue,yellow Pattern Name: Assorted
Love posca as always well worth the money my drawing was completely done with posca.
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2025 by shay r. shay r.

  • Easy to use. Great for my artwork.
Color: red,blue,yellow Pattern Name: Assorted
Great coverage. Wonderful colors.
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2025 by Miki

  • Gonna buy more once I run out!
Color: red,blue,yellow Pattern Name: Assorted
Love these pens. Still haven't run out of ink but will buy more when I do. Instructions are simple and I was off making art in no time. No flaws on my half. Grew flow of ink and has lasted me for about a year. No complaints about it's function. It works.
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025 by NEKOPEKO NEKOPEKO

  • These are the best paint pens!
Color: red,blue,yellow Pattern Name: Assorted
My favorite paint pens ever. I will be buying more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2025 by Amy Daisee

  • I'm sure sure what the other reviewers are talking about, but personally...
Color: red,blue,yellow Pattern Name: Assorted
I haven't had any of the issues using these pens. first time getting them: You need to shake them, cap facing down for 3 minutes tops, and I mean a *real* shake. if you've ever had old acrylic paint in a bottle, and you had to shake them to stir it up, you know how much *umph* I'm talking about here. then you get a paper towel and fold it up, maybe even a piece of wax paper underneath if you worried about oozing pen paint everywhere, and you push the pen tip down on the dry towel. Hold it down for a good minute. This is the more laborious part because each pen tip may or may not be more dry/wet than the others. so it could seem like your pen is defective, but most likely you haven't put enough pressure on the tip for the paint to saturate the tip. I'd do circles or figure 8's so it doesn't feel like you're waiting for a proverbial elevator's worth of time for your pen to be functional. once the pen is saturated you'll all set, you might notice times where the tip will dry out, and you just dap it with the damp towel to fix that, if the paint is dried then a soft scrub with a damp towel may be needed. You might notice times where you start to get streaks, which means the pen needs a break. Cap it, shake it cap side down for a minute or so then you should be good to go. Now that the troubleshooting is over with here's my actual review. REVIEW: I bought these for multiple projects, rock painting, signing paintings, touching up miniatures, etc. these worked best on flat surfaces. those round mandala rocks that are everywhere didn't work well in my experience. after I got a sense of flow from the paint in the pen it was easier to write and color with it, but I didn't like the actual look on the pen since the paint is a matte finish. i was hoping for a glossier paint. the pigments in the paint are higher than anything else I own though, and I found myself just buying crystal clear gloss spray, and running out of paint in the pens before ever having a blowout and ink running out of my pens. I think that just has to do with individual pressure people put on their pens, it's a balance of firm enough like holding a screwdriver so it didn't shake when you use it, and remember there's a canister of paint in a pen, and slamming the tip down is just opening a socket for the paint, so using all your hand/arm power to press down would make the paint run free. So in conclusion, if you take the time needed these pens work great, they're made for drawing and painting on canvas or thicker "art" paper. That said rock art is doable just tricky sometimes, and coloring mugs or shoes could also be a viable use for these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Don't skimp buy the Posca
Color: red,blue,yellow Pattern Name: Assorted
I have bought several packs of cheaper markers, but they do not compare to these. I am a rock painter and even the lighter colors work great. They are a true paint marker. I am always looking for discounts, so I keep an eye out in the todays deals section and get them when they are on sale. They work well on paper as well and have used them on other mixed media projects they are very easy to use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024 by Renee R

  • Really nice colors and ink
Color: red,blue,yellow Pattern Name: Assorted
I love anything to do with color. Recently I started buying things to do finger nail art. I am a water paint artist and glass artist. I was looking for something that I could use that would give me better outlines when painting in miniature. I saw these pens and decided to give them a try. The price was reasonable. I did read the mixed reviews. Yes, the instructions are in Japanese and I can't read them, but how many American products are translated into Japanese. I decided to try all of them to make sure they worked. I found that if you don't want them to gush out some ink or whatever it is when you try to get the color flowing, you should first take all of them out of the box. Shake one back and forth a few times and then put it back in the box with point end standing up. Then after you have repeated this with all the pens, take the 1st one you shook turn it over and very lightly and I mean lightly, press it down on a paper just about 1 or 2mm, no more, Do it once and then a second time, then wait. The ink will slowly start to flow onto the point of the pen. It starts out as white and then slowly the color changes. You can now test it with a lite touch. If you press hard the ink will gush out. It will also do that if you shake it and immediately use it as you should allow the ink to settle and not all be in the tip. I know from experience. Put the cover on well and it shouldn't dry out. The tip is not felt but a material that if firm and won't absorb the ink, just enough .The ink is a nice consistency. It appears to be ink. It dries very fast and on paper it is a matt finish as well as on nails. I put a clear coat over it and then it had a gloss finish. It does cover well as it is opaque. I bought another set that has the extra fine tip and am looking forward to getting it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2015 by Eudice

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