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Sharpie Permanent Markers, Fine Tip, Black, 12 Count - Quick Drying, Fade Resistant, For Wood, Plastic, Paper, Metal, And More

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Size: 12 Count


Features

  • PERMANENT INK: Proudly permanent ink marks on paper, plastic, metal, and most other surfaces
  • VIBRANT IMPRESSIONS: Intensely brilliant colors create eye-popping, vibrant impressions
  • QUICK-DRYING: Remarkably resilient ink dries quickly and resists fading and water; AP certified
  • DETAILED MARKS: Endlessly versatile fine tip makes impressively bold, detailed marks
  • COMES IN A PACK: Includes 12 black Sharpie permanent markers
  • Made in the USA with global components

Description

Bold to the max and permanent to the core, Sharpie Permanent Markers inspire you to transform ordinary surfaces into passionately creative statements. Made to write practically everywhere, vivid Sharpie markers eliminate dull and boring. The original permanent marker, Sharpie has iconic ink that dries quickly and resists both water and fading.

Brand: Sharpie


Ink Color: Black


Number of Items: 12


Point Type: Fine


Recommended Uses For Product: Drawings


Brand Name: Sharpie


Recommended Uses For Product: Drawings


Target Audience: Adult, Kid, Youth


UPC: 071641300019


Marker Type: Permanent Marker


Package Size Name: 12 Count


Manufacturer Part Number: SAN30001


Model Number: SAN30001


Age Range Description: 8+


Manufacturer: Sanford


Item Type Name: Stick


Warranty Description: Manufacturer


Included Components: Markers (12)


Unit Count: 24.0 Count


Surface Recommendation: Metal


Material Type: Aluminum


Ink Base: Water


Ink Color: Black


Point Type: Fine


Additional Features: Fade Resistant, Quick-Drying Ink


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Line Size: 0.3mm


Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous


Is Waterproof: true


Grip Type: Standard


Writing Instrument Form: Marker Pen


Writing Technique: marking


Color: Black


Style: 12 Count


Pattern: Markers


Theme: Creative


Number of Items: 12


Item Weight: 0.14 Kilograms


Number of Pieces: 12


Item Dimensions: 1 x 1 x 1 inches


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 0.31"D x 5.9"W x 5.75"H


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The best permanent markers!
Size: 12 Count
You really can’t go wrong with Sharpies. These fine-tip black markers write smoothly, dry quickly, and produce bold, consistent lines every time. They work great on paper, cardboard, plastic, metal, and many other surfaces without smearing. The tips hold up well even with frequent use, and the ink lasts a long time. Having a 12-pack means I always have one handy when I need it. Reliable, versatile, and a great value. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2026 by Nathan S

  • Great value excellent markers
Size: 12 Count
Excellent markers, they write on everything. I bought them to write on packages of meat that I put in the freezer. But, I've also found the work great on moving boxes.
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2026 by steven kizer

  • Classic Sharpies, always reliable
Size: 12 Count
I’ve used Sharpies forever and this pack is exactly what you expect, in a good way. They write smoothly, the ink is dark and bold, and they work on pretty much anything I’ve tried them on. The fine tip is great because it gives you control without being too thin. It’s perfect for labeling, writing, or even quick projects where you want clean lines. The ink dries quickly too, so you don’t have to worry about smudging.  I also like how versatile they are. I’ve used them on paper, plastic, and even metal, and they hold up well without fading or washing off easily.  The 12-pack is nice to have because they tend to disappear over time, so having extras is always a plus. Overall, just a solid, dependable product. If you need permanent markers, these are always a safe bet 👍 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2026 by Sean Bozarth

  • GOLD-STANDARD MARKERS: (1) best markers & (2) very cheap way to advance your career & business
Size: 12 Count
I've always loved Sharpies, namely, the ultra-fine and fine point types. On some surfaces, the stuff you write/mark needs to be allowed to dry for a fairly short amount of time or else you can smear it and then not be able to undo the smeared/messed up part, but on some surfaces it's set right away. Either way, once it's set, it stays that way. I have stuff I wrote I've written on with a Sharpie many years, even decades ago, that's still good as new or maybe only with a little wear. Of course, I'm not talking about just writing on paper, in which case you'd obviously expect that. But I'm talking about surfaces such as rubber or certain types of plastic that you can't or can't easily or clearly write on with "normal" pens at all: those were easy to use a Sharpie on and what I wrote or drew on those surfaces stays there for as long as I'd ever need (probably until after I die, after decades of being very useful and reliable!). I also haven't had any of these leak on me, as I've had many normal ink pens do over the years, sometimes ruining something like a shirt I liked a lot. No Sharpie has ever done that to me, though, I'm happy to say! I've also packed these in suitcases during not only more local, but also during long international flights, when the flying altitude is quite high and at least sometimes, I assume the baggage compartments were not pressurized. Yet, they've always survived well, never rupturing or even leaking. Maybe I've just been lucky, but if that's the case, then I've been lucky countless times and feel very safe with Sharpie products, as well as feeling like if any ink pen is going to write on a surface (without being a "paint" type pen that's much more expensive and usually unnecessary), then these will do the job, and last long enough to make me feel like I got my money's worth. Lastly, it's worth noting that in this case, "name brand" status can really make a difference, and for very, very little money (spending a few more cents for Sharpies than a budget brand isn't like buying a Rolex!). It might be easy to forget about this if you're looking for a bargain on a minor item like markers, so I thought this worth mentioning here, even though I've never mentioned this factor in any previous review of anything else. Maybe it's partially because you can have the best name-brand item for such little investment when you're talking about markers. But mostly, it's because the Sharpie is so well-known, and for so many decades, in many professions as being THE "professional" marker (the only one, really), one that any/every TRUE pro in that given profession uses without exception. In fact, people in my past line of work never asked for a marker. No matter what company or client was involved, no matter where we were on a cross-country tour (at least in the USA, but maybe also elsewhere: I'm just not qualified to say for sure what the case is in other countries), everyone always just said, "Hey, do you have a Sharpie?" or "I need a Sharpie, please." Sharpie was equivalent to the word "marker," but was used instead as the most natural, normal thing to say instead of marker, which just goes to show how much it's the accepted standard that, when violated, stands out. That is, if someone asks for a Sharpie (meaning, marker), and you hand them something else, they WILL notice that it's not the normal, high-quality marker they expected. Sharpies are the gold standard in multiple business worlds, I know, but the one I happened to work in had me doing production and/or tour management within various popular music genres (e.g., various types of "rock," pop, etc.). Working in various roles in the music business, many times I found myself playing roles in which I would need to be able to provide a marker to an artist (musician) so they could use it give their autograph to a fan on a very wide variety of potential surfaces that they wanted signed. I always had the production case well-stocked with Sharpies (and if I hadn't, anyone else stocking it would have inevitably and only used Sharpies), not only due to their ability to do the job and do so reliably no matter what odd things fans wanted signed, and no matter what varied surfaces the production crew might need to write upon, but also, to be honest even though it's unpopular to admit you do something due to wanting to present a certain "image," because it was the ONLY pen that a true "pro" would use. Whether it was so that fans would know they were dealing with true pros ("fine point" are the standard for autographs, or marking on things like boxes, btw), or so that our business associates such as the local production companies (if I was touring) or the touring crew (if I was doing local production) would know they were dealing with the highest caliber on our end as well. Like anyone taking their career and careers of those they work with, as well as their organization's success seriously, I'm sure you want to be seen as a pro for various reasons, including letting those you do business with, your customers/clients, those who you buy from, etc. feel confident that in working with you, they're working with true pros at the top of their game, providing the best products or services available in your field. It instills confidence on others' part when they see you using the gold standard tools, and in the case of permanent markers, that happens to be Sharpies. Using any other brand just doesn't say "I'm a pro" like a Sharpie does. And worse, it can make it seem like you're a "wannabe," someone who's just very new in your field and unaware of how things work, or possibly even a failure, who cares more for saving just a piddly few bucks or cents than for providing the best quality available of whatever you provide. It's not even about the pens when it comes to this issue, of course. But the impression you give off about yourself can be affected by something that's seemingly (but not really) so insignificant as the brand of marker you use. That's not true about what paper brand of staples or paper you use, imo. I'm not saying every single thing matters like this. But for whatever reason, Sharpies have long been the default marker that pros use, possibly in your field as well. And your overall presentation of yourself and your business to any who see that pen, even if you're not actually using it, can translate into more than enough additional dollars you make as a result of being seen as a reliable pro as you could possibly save buying any other brand, as odd as that seems hearing myself write these words (normally, I don't think this way, and I wouldn't say this about most stuff I'd use in my business activities). But it's also the case that, in my experience (and I have occasionally used other brands of markers that other people gave me to use), Sharpies are as good as or better than any other marker I've ever used. As should be the case, "image" doesn't have to matter here: if you just want the best, most reliable permanent marker out there, you'd get a Sharpie anyway. And btw, no, I do not have ANY investments in the Sharpie company, if that's what they're called, or any other possible personal benefit in recommending these pens! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2016 by Infinity

  • The best marker for the price!
Size: 40 Count
In an office/warehouse setting I am constantly losing caps for markers. These retractable Sharpies are the best! I never lose the caps and pocket clip ensures that it always at hand. The fine point makes for precise marking on boxes and glass for clear identification! Bleed through is minimal and are the perfect size to always have at hand. The black color of the marker makes it easily identifiable and the quick drying ink prevents smudge creating a great writing performance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2026 by K Peters

  • good black markers
Size: 12 Count
Title: Good black markers! Review: These black markers write very smoothly and clearly. The ink lasts a long time and they do not dry out quickly. Good quality and very convenient to use for school, notes, or everyday writing. Everything works great. Thank you!
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2026 by Natalia

  • Better than name brand.
Size: 12 Count
I was pleasantly surprised to write with these! I use a lot of transparent sticky notes, so I’m always looking for ultra fine point permanent markers. My name brand ones tend to not write very well on them for some reason, but these are incredible! The colors are great, too! I use a lot of grays when I’m planning in my journal, so I am beyond excited! I tried to get the marker caps to look accurate in my photo, but I thought the ink color was more important, so I focused on that instead. The main ones that aren’t looked correct are the two yellows. The first one is regular yellow. The second one is a pale yellow/orange color. Note: Two colors seemed dried out (the lighter yellow and the lightest blue). I’m going to try to warm them up and see if that helps. The others are the perfect moisture and pigment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2026 by Lyn

  • Good set of black Sharpie markers for medical office.
Size: 40 Count
We purchase these for our medical office all the time. The quality is good, the price is right, and it ships really quickly. Very happy with these Sharpies. They dry fast, are a standard size, and last a while. Of course, they're black in color for our needs.
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2026 by ODemi

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