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Your cart is empty.These opaque felt tip markers can write on a variety of surfaces including plastic, metal, wood, glass, plaster, canvas and more. Paint can be scraped off from nonporous surfaces like glass, etc. but will adhere permanently to porous surfaces such as wood, paper, etc. Water-based pigment ink is non-toxic, lightfast and waterproof. The ink won't bleed through paper (unlike alcohol-based markers) and is excellent for vibrant signs and craft work.
priscila
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Works great! Beautiful bright colors and very easy to use.
飛鳥
Reviewed in Japan on February 18, 2025
色々な物に書けて重宝してます♪
Cheryl Dooley
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
These are great. My grandson used them to paint metal trains and they were perfect. Great value as they last a long time. We placed a second order for different colors and will order more as needed.
Crystal
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Loved the colors! They are pigmented and don’t smear. Of course I didn’t lay my hand on it but very good quality and consistent color
SnowRa
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
It had been a long time since I last used these markers, but I’m glad to see that even after years, they’re still great! All the markers arrived in perfect condition, the colors blend very well, and the acrylic paint dries very quickly, so you won’t have much time to mix them.The paint quality is excellent and solid, with vibrant and bright colors, making them perfect for what I need!I’ve seen people complain about the longevity of each marker, but it’s important to remember that it’s acrylic paint, so you can’t expect them to last for months if used extensively. Of course, it depends on how you use them; they’ll last longer or shorter accordingly.Can’t be compared to Sharpie markers; I’d say they are closer to professional alcohol-based markers for artists like Copic, which release a greater amount of ink, causing them to run out just as quickly.I use them for details in my drawings, so they tend to last me quite a while. Even so, I’m considering buying more markers in other colors to expand my collection. The tip length are great, and are easy to use.
ShellyH
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
I do a lot of painting on seashells and kindness rocks. I purchased these paint markers soley for that purpose. They work great...however, I don't like that the tips can get clogged easily. You do need to prime them before using them. They have nice vivid colors and are easy to use.
pebbles
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
We've now purchased 2 brands of acrylic paint pens this summer... these (Posca, made in Japan) and Betem (made in China). They've been a huge hit! Originally purchased for the kids to paint lake rocks as much as their hearts desired, we found the adults sitting down with the kids, using the markers almost as much! It also creates an easy kids-adults interaction environment, which is helpful when they perhaps don’t already know each other well (as at a family reunion). So all in all, great!! Poscas were great in every way – they wrote on glass (we had some wine glass decorating going on – let the paint cure for a day or two), and the colors were vibrant. They don’t have dual tips like Betem (meaning broad at one end, fine point at the other) but you can achieve fine, broad, or anything inbetween easily via pressure applied and angle of the pen. The kids had no problem mastering that. Betem had more colors and were considerably less expensive, but the Posca’s 12 colors were certainly sufficient – you just might have to wait your turn a little more for the color you wanted. While both brands were a big hit, if you want to write on glass, get the Posca brand – Betem states they write on glass but our experience was that they absolutely do not. Last comment -- these make for a good rainy day activity as well, but you might want to put down paper or such first. We created acrylic paint spots and smears on a picnic table and deck, which isn't a big deal in that kid-oriented outside area, but it's a consideration for some locations.
Emilie vandeplassche
Reviewed in Belgium on March 21, 2024
Mijn zoontje door het dolle heen met zijn stiften! Super kwaliteit
Reinier.NL070
Reviewed in the Netherlands on December 29, 2024
Given as suprise for Christmas, she got insanely happy with these Posca's. Waiting for the first things at home that will be destroyed by my little acryl paint artist.
Wichita
Reviewed in France on November 8, 2024
Ils ne sont pas présentés dans cet emballage, par 12 mais il y a un paquet de 8 + 4 à côté. Le tout dans une enveloppe à bulle, c'est impeccable.
Alicia
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
I absolutely love these Posca paint markers! The colors are vibrant, they apply smoothly, and they’re perfect for so many art projects. My only wish is that they’d last a little longer – I find myself wanting to make them stretch, but they run out faster than I’d like. Still, the quality makes them worth it, and I keep coming back to them for the amazing results.
My
Reviewed in Sweden on December 30, 2022
Trodde det var en förpackning med 12 färger men fick 8 i en plastförpackning och 4 pennor som låg lösa. Min son var överlycklig över sin julklapp. Och har ritat varje dag med pennorna.
Pat. H
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2017
WOW! These are great acrylic paint markers! One of my favorite video acrylic painting teachers recommends these markers and uses them to sign her name on her painting at the end of each lesson. Another video teacher uses paint markers for projects that require a small line such as fine tree branches. I had purchased a couple of markers from a leading American acrylic paint brand and kept wondering why my markers didn't work like the ones in the video lessons. Then I saw this set and the price was so good I wanted to try them out. I LOVE these markers; the tips are actually as fine as advertised. The video instructor said she taped her caps on to be sure the markers wouldn't dry out.I think this set might be less expensive because the markers are smaller than the ones used in the videos. I don't think they are full sized Posca markers, but that is OK with me since it enabled me to get 12 beautiful colors. One full size marker of the American brand company cost about $7, while 12 markers in this pack was about $25 at the time I purchased them. I tried to find a volume on both brands of pen, but the Posca pen info is all in Japanese, and the American brand did not have a volume that I could find. I did find nib size--the Posca was 0.7mm and the American brand was 2.4mm. Both brands are about the same diameter, but the pens in this set are about an inch shorter than the other brand (Posca-4.75", other brand 5.5" with caps on).I tested the titanium white since some acrylic colors, such as yellow, are very transparent and need the area under them painted white first to give them good coverage. Both brands needed several coats of white to cover over a black line so I would say they were equal in transparency.I was concerned about the tips being firm enough to last a long time. I have a tendency to press too hard most of the time and some marker tips get mushy with use. Since the tip has to be pressed against a firm surface to prime with paint to get it flowing this could be a problem. I was pleased to see that the tips kept their point after pressing against the surface of my craft table (with a protective silicone cover over it).I needed a teal color but the set did not have teal. I pressed the tip several times to get a tiny puddle of a light blue and another puddle of yellow. I mixed a tiny bit of each color until I got a match close enough to what I needed, used a small paint brush to fill in where I needed to cover a mistake, and was very pleased with the result.I would highly recommend this set to any one wanting to try out acrylic markers. I don't know how long the markers will last since they are not full size, but I think if they are used carefully and capped immediately after use they will be OK. Tape placed around the cap edge of the marker to seal out any air leaks should help. The markers are a great size for adding to a travel crafts bag and would make great stocking stuffers for the painter/crafter in your family.
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