Where to begin with the problems .. ? 1st, The wonderful plastic carrying case opened 1st day of use and never snapped again .. The notches that hold the case together come out, the pens are difficult to stand in the case, and something else separated. I'll get back to you when I figure out what.
Next no colour name on barrel which seems to be common with many writing utensils. Cap colour rarely has anything to do with colour marker produces also a common problem you'll see in reviews.
Here's the best!!! About 7 of the pinks or pink / violet have the same or really close colour to each other!!! And if the cap colour is a "true pink", it still writes with this pink / violet colour. There's another colour with several markers the same or similar colour production. Oy vei ..
I'm not exactly sure why these are called "fine point" and they have never made a fine line. I did learn from these tips that if you lean your hand so the tip is almost flat to the paper, it makes a big fat line that colours more area quickly.
Incidentally, Purchased from another online retailer a set of Sargent Art 120 coloured pencils, hoping it was an inexpensive copy of those nice primacolour / Sanford pencils and in that box, there were duplicates also! However, the concept that "high use colours" should have several of the colour in 1 box, is not a bad idea. Ok, so 4 white pencils can be helpful and 2 gold and 2 silver pencils is good and a treat, and they were, incidentally, quite smooth for gold / silver pencils as a whole. So in that box, although I think it was sold this way with the intent to make an artist's life easier by having several pencils of 1 colour, there were really only about 56 different colours out of 120 pencils ...
This isn't the case with their markers. There is simply something wrong at Sargent, like poor chemical mixing or laziness or where it is produced using which robots, etc.
My back is starting to hurt from this fahcoctah typing chair so I must close even though I am fairly certain I am not finished whining about Sargent Art 22-1581 50-Count Fine Tip Washable Marker Packs.
In short: don't buy these markers!!!
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Sargent Art 22-1581 50 count. Fine tip washable marker packs.The concept was great. It would have been wonderful had the pens not been dried out. Over half of them did not work. My crafters were disappointed as well as myself.
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While there are great colors in this assortment, they are no where near fine tipped. They are way too fat to be called this.Not good for adult coloring unless you have large areas to cover.
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