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Dixon China Marker, Black, Dozen, 12 Count (Pack of 1)

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About this item

  • Ideal for marking on glass, plastic, film and most surfaces.
  • Paper-wrapped with tear string sharpening.
  • Marks easily wipe clean from non-porous surfaces.


Ideal for marking on glass, plastic, film and most surfaces. Easily wipes away clean from smooth surfaces. Paper-wrapped with tear string sharpening.


Jeffrey Adams
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024
the gold standard
Stevan
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2023
I like Amazon and I like the service you guys have it not like the delivery
Paul-Tampa
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2022
I get these because the filler is not too hard or too soft. The Sharpie china markers are way too soft. I like to put a fine wedge point on these to draw along a straight edge. The sharpie line goes thick right away, especially in summer. These hold the point longer and as a result, last longer than the Sharpie brand.
rombough
Reviewed in Canada on June 16, 2022
We use them in the garden to mark the plant names on the stakes, we have enough for the next 20yrs, lol
Pat51
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2022
I am often on the go and carry a lot of fast food gift cards. I thought I was being clever carrying a crayon and writing the remaining balance on the cards after using so I wouldn't have to wrap each in its receipt to keep track, until it got hot and the crayon melted in the car. Now I carry a china marker and I can write the balance on the card and erase it with a tissue and update the remaining balance with no worry that I'll have a mess to clean up. A simple, silly luxury that makes life just a little easier!
Nicole
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2022
First of all, I want to commend whoever makes these pencils for creating something that is almost impossible to rub off of a plant label. This is so important for those of us doing gardening outdoors. My biggest gripe with it is that when you're trying to peel off paper to reveal more of the pencil part, sometimes it can rip and you're stuck with a pencil that you need to either manually sharpen or throw away. If you can get past that part, they work very well.
Lucky
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2019
I used these at work and had to buy them somehow. They cover what I need to cover really well. I'm not sure about removing them though. I don't plan on using them on certain surfaces, so I don't know the results. They don't smear on paper or slick paper or cardboard boxes and such, so that's perfect. The way to "sharpen" them is so interesting and fun. They don't peel correctly if ripped going the wrong way. The strings have yet to come out, but use a knife or box cutter to cut into the pencil a little bit to sharpen it if the string is gone. BE CAREFUL! I liked these pencils a lot. I'd buy them again.
Jess
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2019
It’s hard to find a good china marker. So far I’ve been fussing with sharpie brand and switched to these. These glide pretty easy and are easy to sharpen with a blade. They don’t crack off. The whole pull string paper deal is frustrating because it doesn’t always work out as expected. Usually the paper doesn’t peel off and expose as much of the marker as I’d like. All in all though, I’ll continue to purchase this brand over others.
Ann
Reviewed in Canada on December 27, 2019
I LOVE these things. They are seriously THE ONLY things I can use to completely cover up personal info on papers, shipping labels - even the GLOSSY ONES!!!! They were recommended to me by my pharmacy tech because it's what they use to hide personal info on returned pill bottles before tossing them out. I am telling everyone about this method! And yes, I even tried the roller ink thing that was supposedly made for glossy labels. it did not work. THESE DO and they're cheaper overall than the others methods!
Dreamsworldxo (ig)✖️
Reviewed in Canada on April 9, 2016
Amazing ! It's exactly what I expected and packaged nearly works on all surfaces I use this for microblading so I mark the skin and it's non irritating. It came much earlier then expected ! Very happy customer ! I will be buying again ! And exactly as pictured !
Catherine
Reviewed in Canada on April 12, 2015
I use it for artwork, usually Newsprint paper, sometimes regular printer paper. On Newsprint sheets, the pencil works very smoothly, creating nice controlled lines. But if ever i want to sketch something quickly on regular paper, its hard to bring out the smoothness that you would normally get on newsprint and comes out pretty scratchy and rough. But since i mostly use the newsprint, im almost never disappointed in the quality of the pencil.It can also be used to mark on windows, or wood pieces. These pencils have lots of different uses.One thing that personally drives me nuts is that they can sometimes be difficult to peel if you dont rip from the notches on the pencil, that are barely visible. Either mark or cut the pencil at the notches so you can see them better, so that if youre in the middle of working and you need to peel the pencil quickly, you can pull the string to the notch and peel off the paper without trouble.Overall, it has its ups and downs, but its of pretty decent quality. I would recommend it.
M. Ilene Jones
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2014
I use these in lots of ways but mostly for the garden. I buy old mini-blinds at garage sales and cut the blind slats into 3" to 6" pieces, depending on how I plan to use them, then write on the end with the china marker. The writing is still clear and readable after an entire garden season of being outside in the elements. In fact, I reuse them for another year or two before the plastic breaks, and I have to clean off the previous year's writing WITH CLEANSER. I use them also to mark freezer containers and when I collect and dry seed, I spread the seed on saucers to dry and mark on the saucer what the seed is. When I pre-germinate seed in coffee filters I mark on the coffee filter, while it is still dry, what the seed is. No fading, no running. For that matter, I've never had one break on me, but I imagine it's possible if you peel the paper down too far and press down too hard when writing. Don't leave these out in the sun though.
Gaëtan Callens
Reviewed in France on April 28, 2014
Conforme ! hormis le marque écrit sur le crayon, on penserais que ce serait écrit Dixon mais c'est écrit Phano
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