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Prismacolor Premier Dual-Ended Art Markers, Chisel Tip and Fine Tip, Assorted Colors, 72 Count

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Style: 72 Count


Features

  • Dual-ended markers featuring both fine and chisel tips
  • Advanced ink formulation for richly saturated color and superior blendability
  • Fine point lays down sharp lines while the chisel tip creates multiple line widths
  • Single source of ink guarantees color consistency at both ends
  • Comes in carry case for easy transportation

Description

Lay down the precise marks you want in 72 vivid colors with Prismacolor Premier Dual-Ended Art Markers. These Prismacolor markers feature a fine tip on one end and a large chisel tip on the other. This allows you to quickly flip between precision and coverage and gives you 4 different line widths for ultimate versatility. The ink is richly saturated and designed for an effortlessly smooth flow, while a single source of ink ensures color consistency at both ends. This results in professional artist-quality colors that make your art stand out.

Brand: Prismacolor


Ink Color: Multicolor


Number of Items: 1


Point Type: Chisel


Recommended Uses For Product: Drawing, Writing


Manufacturer: ‎Prismacolor


Brand: ‎Prismacolor


Item Weight: ‎3.59 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎13 x 7 x 5.4 inches


Item model number: ‎2190562


Color: ‎Multicolor


Number of Items: ‎1


Point Type: ‎Chisel


Ink Color: ‎Multicolor


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎2190562


Date First Available: September 15, 2023


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  • This is My honest opinion/clearing things up
Style: 72 Count Bold
These. markers. are. awesome. I am extremely picky with my art collection and have a giant variety of PrismaColor Products. The ability of these markers is remarkable. They blend very easily and work great on canvas. The marker Caps: When it comes to the marker caps being strong. Yes they are somewhat strong but I rather have them like that than accidentaly opening up in my bag and dry out. They are expensive and amazing quality so having the caps strong is great for me. Although they aren’t twist off caps all you have to do is pull and rotate the cap and it comes off easily. The packaging: Yes it comes in a box, the box is very sturdy and has a handle. The box can be opened up easily but you can also arrange them in there each time and travel with them like that. OR you Can do what I did and buy a separate case for them. The Meeden 72 color marker carrier is great for them and fits them perfectly. The color: The color is AMAZING. I just recommend testing the color out on another paper to see the color. The sticker sometimes don’t match the actual color. HOWEVER another fault is that there were 3 duplicates. There were 3 black Markers. I’m not against it since you use black a lot. But honestly is pretty awesome and the color is vibrant. When blending make sure the color is off the marker, from the previous blend, before you begin on the new portion of the drawing. I highly recommend this product to anybody. It’s worth the price ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2019 by Angel Angel

  • My new favorites!
Style: 72 Count Bold
I've use these for coloring books and absolutely love them! I have tried several brands of alcohol-based markers over the past year and a half, including Spectrum Noir, Sharpie, Bic, Blick Studio, and a #Coloring brand sold at Michael's. Of all of the markers I have tried, these quickly became my favorite. The brush tip is tiny enough that it can be used for even the most intricate designs and spaces. Yet it has enough flexibility to quickly fill in larger areas without leaving any trace of streaking. These markers color so smooth I've had people say my coloring looks like it was printed on a printer! They also have just the right amount of ink - not so much that they feel drippy yet not so little they feel dry. I've yet to have any run out after coloring at least 15 pages with them, so I'm hopeful they'll last awhile. The selection of colors in this set of 72 is good. There is a little bit of everything, though inevitably you'll find a few "holes" you'll want to fill by purchasing some additional markers open stock. The colors offered include really nice pastels, some medium tones, some dark tones, and a few brighter tones. Overall I find these colors a little more natural/muted than others, which is actually a refreshing change from Sharpie/Bic that tend to all be bright. There are still plenty of bright colors in this set, so don't let that turn you away - I just consider it a strong point in the versatility of these markers whether I want to color natural flowers, landscapes, or a bright geometric page. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2017 by TwoZees

  • Great art markers. NOT for coloring books.
Style: 72 Count Bold
Great, versatile set. I bought these on discount for about $112, I tested them all and they arrived complete, no repeated colors, no defective ones. Negative reviews that say they are no use for coloring books are right: this are art markers, and you are doing yourself a disservice by buying these if you don't know how to manipulate art markers. The caps are tight because they are alcohol based and can dry very easily, and you have to be mindful of keeping them well capped. Also, the brush tip is delicate, yes, and you need some control to manipulate them properly, but these are no toys. Buy something cheaper if you're looking to paint mandalas on a coloring book, I think it's stupid that the vendor shows an image of someone painting mandalas on a coloring book because that is terribly misleading. Besides, these are made to be mixed together, so they are being really underutilized on a coloring book ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2017 by KatyaFHS

  • These are awesome!
Style: 12 Count
I’m a heavy Copic user. Nothing but copics. But I’m trying to find a cheaper alternative. Then I bought 1 pkg of tombows. Eh, I was a bit impressed how they colored so last week I took an extended lunch hour and bought two more pkgs bc they were on sale at michaels. I don’t know if they were old or what but they were horrible. Nothing like the pkg I had at home. So I scoured the internet for brush markers comparable to copics. Dicksblicks came up and so did prismacolor. I finally decided to order these and I was blown away. Colors are absolutely rich and beautiful. No color lines like the tombows. By the way, these are way cheaper on amazon then at michaels. Wow! Huge price difference. The caps are hard but I found instead of reaching for pliers, twist the cap and pull off. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2020 by Sophie

  • These are high quality pens for serious work at a great price.
Style: 72 Count Bold
These are high quality pens for serious work. We saved a lot of money by purchasing them from Amazon. They arrived on time and were in perfect condition. So far all of the pens are functional with no instances of dryness. I rated them a 4 instead of 5 because some of the covers are hard to remove. This is also true of art store bought pens of this and other brands. I use a pair of pliers to gently twist and pull the cover loose: no big deal. I would rather have a tight cover than a dry pen. One other criticism is that there are too many greys (12). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2019 by Roy in Vermont

  • My favorite
Style: 12 Count
I love the brush tip ends. I actually prefer them to the chisel tips. Great markers as always!
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024 by Cassie Maag

  • Prismacolor
Style: 12 Count
My favorite marker. I use the marker that has a tip on one end and a brush on the other end. Color is smooth. Holds a lot of ink.
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2023 by JTKE

  • buy it. you will not be sorry!
Style: 72 Count Bold
I love these markers. They are alcohol based so there are no color lines to deal with. They are blendable and layerable. the pens have very tight caps to keep them from drying out, that's a pro AND a con as they can be hard to get off. I have been coloring away with them and there is no break down of the tips at all. not even a tiny bit. That's some good news. I have colored 4 larger than average pages and no problems at all. I got these while they were on sale so it was a steal. if you have to buy then one at a time, do it ! you will be glad you did. happy coloring and drawing ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2019 by phone geek

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