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The ARTEZA Glass Board Markers set includes 18 markers in 10 classic and 8 neon colors, perfect for whiteboards and windows. With a medium point size of 0.7mm, these erasable dry erase markers are lightweight and designed for both professional and educational use.
Manufacturer | Arteza |
Brand | ARTEZA |
Item Weight | 0.014 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 15.5 x 9.2 x 5.8 inches |
Item model number | ARTZ-9213 |
Color | Assorted |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 18 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 18) |
Point Type | Medium |
Line Size | 0.7 months |
Ink Color | Multicolored |
Manufacturer Part Number | ARTZ-9213 |
K**Y
Beautiful markers!
I use these markers for making to do lists on my glass board. I have not used each and every marker yet, and will probably be a long time until I do. Here are my thoughts on these thus far....The color of these markers are outstanding. I have a glass board which typically dulls the color of markers. These are vibrant, and very strong. There is a light yellow in the pack. Normally, I would not be able to read a light yellow marker, however, in my case, I am able to see the one that came in this pack just fine! It looks how a florescent yellow highlighter looks on paper. Bright brilliant yellow.Priming the markers for use is easy. You simply shake them a bit, they will sound like a spray paint can. Then, you push the point in a few times, and then you will see the color of the marker start to seep through the tip. I have had mine for a little while now, and have not had to prime them again. The ones I have used infrequently, still work even though they have sat for a little while. Part of what I love about these markers is that if the tip does dry out, simply prime it once again and it will fill with ink once more. Traditional markers would be garbage. You can also see through the marker to see how much ink is inside, if you hold it up to a light. The tips that come with the marker are rounded and provide a thin line, which is perfect for my use. The extra tips that come with the markers have a slanted tip. With these tips, you can have a thin line, or a thicker line. However, with that said, even with the thick side of the slant tips, it is still quite small.Erasing is also extremely easy. They are dry erase markers, which is rare to see with this type. it erases easily from my glass board. I highly recommend these wonderful markers with anyone who has a glass board. With a regular board however, I have no idea how they would erase.
D**B
Best markers ever!
All the colors show up on my white glass board - even the yellow ones! One word of caution: it takes a lot of pumping to get the color started (I was about to determine the marker was faulty when I noticed the color coming up), but once you get them started they work great! I highly recommend them.
C**E
Better than Expo and Ubrands Glass
Upgraded my board to glass, and then the search for a not bad marker began. Expo was fine, but dull and not always easy to read. Ubrand Glass was better, but the markers ran out of juice as you were righting which really didn't work for me. I was going to try out BIC Glass when I saw Arteza. The images looked good with a few one starts, and the BIC set I was going to get went from on sale to full price, so I figured I'd give these a try first. They work. The darker colors are easy to read and stay consistent. Some lighter colors are obviously intended for a black glass board. They also work, but aren't really practical or easy to read. Out of the 3 I've tried, these are clearly the best. If anything changes, I'll be giving BIC Glass a try.
B**E
Great colors
These take a bit to get the ink started. You have to press and hold the tip in to get it ink to the tip. Once they are primed they work great. I love the colors. They are vivid and easy to see. I use them on a glass board where I write daily notes. They come off the board very easily. All you need is a swipe of a finger or tissue to remove cleanly.
G**L
Great for a Glass dry erase board!
I have a glass dry erase board and THESE are the Dry erase markers You want to purchase! I did not realize that there are different dry erase markers per the type of board. Ordered two sets of regular dry erase and they were so faint you couldn’t even see them!! With more research and reviewers photos I realized these are THE dry erase markers you need. Makes a HUGE difference. They are FREAKIN AWESOME! I cant brag enough about them. The colors are so bright and vivid! They just glide when writing and wipe away easily no residue left behind. You can also use them on windows so the more use you will get out of these. Only thing I did not realize is when you get these you have to shake the marker for about 30 seconds then take the cap off and pump the tip, which is white and as you’re pumping the tip you’ll see the color slowly creep into the tip and then you know your market is ready to go. You can’t just open the marker and start writing with it. But for the quality of these its sooo worth it!Also the BEST Red dry erase marker I’ve ever seen. You need to get these.
M**O
Favorite
These are my favorite markers
L**D
These markers are fabulous.
I bought these to decorate our car for our grandson's 3rd birthday drive-by party (social distancing rules). But I have found another use for them. I put a messae on our sliding glass doors every day to remind us of somethig good. It is hard to read in the photo but it says " We are healthy. We are grateful. This will be over soon!". The colors are bright and cheerful, they are a pleasure to write on glass with, and so easy to wipe off with a tissue. This is the door to our deck but next, I'm going to put a message on our front glass storm door. It doesn't matter if no one else notices it. It brings me great delight to express something hopeful to the world. Try it--I bet kids woud love it too. We can't have our grandkids over due to quarantining, but as soon as they can come over- we will be all over it!!!!
K**E
EH. Could be better; could be worse!
These markers are great for glass boards; however, they are AWFUL to get off. The ink comes off in clumps, and makes a HUGE mess. You have to "scrub" to get ink off of glass. The fact that I have to shake and press EVERY TIME I want to write something is annoying as well.
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