I use these markers for drawing / creating art on paper, cardboard, wood, and styrofoam. These markers are a great value for their cost, as there are 36 markers in a pack. The pack is a three-fold case that closes securely. It's a quality case...fairly durable, but not too durable, just enough. The color selections are amazing, so many color choices and shades of colors, it's quite amazing! The lighter colors seem to dry-out quickly...a tip is to shake (in hand, back forth) the dried marker with its cap on, let it sit for about 1 minute, and then start drawing again...it seems to work for me. Again, the colors that dry out are the lighter colors, the dark colors last very long! The marker has a rubber grip which can occasionally slip towards its tip, but that's only if your applying too much pressure, which I sometimes do! If that happens, simply move the rubber grip back up, it'll sit again within its manufactured groove. Another huge benefit of these markers is that the tips don't break, they are very sturdy! Also, the ink washes off hands within 24-48 hours...maybe even in less time with a good soap clean, but I don't mind it, this is what I do!I also recommend BiC's competitor, Sharpie. They make a fine tip permanent marker 24-pack, one of which is called Color Burst. Those markers all last longer than these, but they cost a bit more and also they don't have the large color scheme / shade selection. The container they come in also is very low-quality, cheap plastic container...the markers are high-quality though. I provided 1 photo for that...that was my case, I used all 24-markers, bought them from in-store Staples!Bottom line is this, go with these details when buying markers for creating detailed art that you want to last forever:Permanent markers.Fine tip.BiC brand or Sharpie brand.Buy in bulk, at least a 24-pack.Buy a pack that has many different colors.Buy New or Brand New. Don't buy Used.When a marker is all used-up, recycle your markers somehow / somewhere, don't just throw them in the actual trash! Note: only 26 markers are shown in photos. I already completely exhausted 10, they are in a container for future recycling.Note 2: these are called Marking, not Mark-it. When making a purchase, buy Marking. Idk what the difference is, but just do it!
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[5 of 5 Stars!]