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    BIC Marking Fashion Permanent Marker, Ultra Fine Point, Assorted Colors, 36-Count

    • I use to paint my adult coloring book, it bleeds a little on the other side of the paper because is like a regular marker, but with fine point, but I put a paper between the pages and it's perfect
    • I cannot emphasize how NOT ULTRA FINE POINT these pens are
    • They are so easy to write with, good solid point that doesn't fall apart after use, colors are great, very fine point writing for getting into small/thin areas (I use mine for my household budget).
    • Ultra fine point is small enough for intricate detail
    • I have been using Sharpie ultra fine point markers for years and really like them but thought the price of this product couldn't be beat and thought the assortment of colors looked great on the page.
    • They have a nice fine tip point perfect for journaling or doing stipple type artwork
    • The colors are vibrant and they fill areas well but are fine point enough to do all but the tiniest details with minimal bleeding
    • Edit: I should add that I also use the Sharpie Ultra Fine point markers
    • I was looking for something a little cheaper that the Ultra Fine point Sharpies and these work perfect.
    • I have both Ultra Fine Point and Fine Point in same color set
    • These markers have very thin points - good for sketching and drawing
    • The Rambunctious Red, for instance, was much lighter in the ultra-fine point than the fine point
    • i liked the BIC pens being marked with names, but nothing makes up for how NOT ultra fine point they are.
    • The fine points allow you to get colors in those tiny spots.
    • The point on these really is very fine, making them suitable for all but the tiniest areas - and that's only because, depending upon the paper stock, the ink does sometimes feather a bit
    • Going to buy the fine points next.
    • I already had the fine point series and loved the colors and the lay-down of the ink, but needed a finer point
    • My granddaughter has been writing and drawing with these fine point markers for a few weeks now.
    • The point is pretty fine but not extremely fine but coloring in small areas is pretty good
    • Comfortable grip and the ultra fine point makes detail work fairly easy
    • and it colors faster than sharpie ultr fine point
    • These also seem to be a little sturdier than Sharpies, especially the ultra fine points.
    • I had to get the ultra fine points for the very small areas
    • I love using these ultra fine point for all the super fine line
    • These ultra fine points really fill a niche that I had in my very detailed coloring projects.
    • I doubt many people would need so many colors in the super fine point, but they are definitely a lot of fun
    • The ultra fine point allows you to fill in smaller spaces
    • This is a nice collection of 36 ultra fine point colorful permanent markers
    • Ultra Fine Point markers and I am in heaven.
    • Need these in Fine point for sure...
    • I love the ultra fine point.
    • One thing about these BIC ultra fine point pens and also the BIC fine point pens is that you have to go over the area twice if you want a rich, deep color, such as for coloring larger areas or for shading.
    • Love these ultra-fine point permanent markers.
    • BIC colored markers in the 36-count packaging with the EXACT same colors as the BIC fine point markers!!
    • I've never cared for the definition of 'fine' points
    • I love the way these write and how easy the grip they have,and I Love the fine point they have it makes it so much eaiser to write and be able to read what you write.
    • They ARE ultra fine point, but bleed
    • Nice extra fine points.
    • First, these are *permanent* markers, intended to compete with the Sharpie fine point markers.
    • I love the ultra fine point tips, I find that it makes my handwriting that much neater
    • Note that "ultra fine point" is not accurate.
    • THE BEST PACKAGE OF COLORS IN A ULTRA FINE POINT!
    • They are ultra fine point - if you press hard enough I do believe you could "mush" the tips
    • I gave it only 5 stars because I deducted 1 point because they bleed through the pages - a lot.
    • Real nice ultra fine point markers
    • Love the solid point that doesn't go squishy from normal use.
    • The variety and shades are different from anything else I've purchased and the extra fine points means I could use them for my detailed books
    • These are so much better quality than Sharpie's ultra fine point markers
    • I use these for detailed work, and BIC Marking Permanent Marker Fashion Colors, Fine Point, Assorted Colors
    • I got this set of pens to go along with the Fine Point set I have.
    • Just like the BIC Great Erase Grip "Pocket" Dry Erase Marker, Fine Point, Assorted, 6 Dry Erase Markers (GDEP61-Ast), they have a comfortable rubber grip that matches the color of the individual marker, and you can attach them pen-style to your shirt pocket/pocket-protector
    • Nice markers- good fine points and numerous colors
    • I have also used Sharpie ultra fine point
    • The ultra fine point is perfect for small detailed work
    • Very happy with the ultra fine points, and the way they color even the smallest parts of the mandalas I color
    • Love that they are fine point for detail work!
    • Otherwise you might look at the more expensive Sharpie Ultra Fine Point) set, which also contains eight pens, with some slightly different colors
    • Just like the BIC Great Erase Grip "Pocket" Dry Erase Marker, Fine Point, Assorted, 6 Dry Erase Markers (GDEP61-Ast), they have a comfortable rubber grip that matches the color of the individual marker, and you can attach them pen-style to your shirt pocket/pocket-protector
    • My original BIC Ultra Fine point markers make a line comparable in size to the Sharpies, although a bit thicker
    • These are invaluable for designs where you would use a fine point ink pen
    • For my art, I love that the pens have a fine point and the ink flow nicely.
    • The fine points are great for detailed areas in mandalas and other adult coloring
    • The ultra fine point wasn't quite as fine as I'd hoped and the variation of the colors of the actual markers was a little disappointing
    • The markers are fine point which is perfect for coloring small pictures.
    • The ultra fine point is very similar to the Sharpie ultra fine
    • I tested them out, they have a fine point which makes it so easy to color with.
    • Bright colors, fine point, permanent ink....my marker of choice
    • I absolutely adore these pens, I think they might even be better than the sharpie ultra fine point markers
    • I bought this product thinking that it was at a good price point - and that part is true
    • I like how these come in both fine and extra fine points too
    • My friends and I are quite crafty and have found these ultra-fine point markers to be fantastic for many projects.
    • They ARE ultra fine point, but bleed
    • The fine point tips make it easy to color thin lines and other small areas
    • Great assortment of colors with the perfect point for fine details, works best on card stock, it has a tendency to bleed through regular paper to what ever is underneath.
    • They are also not very precise in spite of being fine point
    • Ultra Fine points are great.
    • I use them along with my fine point bics for a perfect picture.
    • Fine Point is still small but you can also use a broader stroke
    • Great fine point markers with a nice selection of colors (no repeats).
    • The ultra fine point isn't really what I'd call "ultra fine
    • I love these fine point markers by BIC for a number of reasons
    • Additionally, some of the pens have a nice ultra-fine point, while others are closer to medium point
    • Combine these with the BIC fine point (really should be called wide-tip) markers and you are set (the ultra fine points are not great for large areas -- you need the larger tip markers for that)
    • The points on the pens stay sharp and they don't flatten out.
    • even thought they have the same fine point.
    • You can distinguish the fine point from the ultra fine point markers by the coloring.
    • These ultra fine points are great for creating fun lettering and adding embellishments with a pop of color
    • then I buy the matching fine point ones for larger areas of coloring
    • I don't know why the red and blue are darker in the fine point
    • They're slim, and the points really are ultra-fine, so they write much like a flare-pen.
    • distinctive)• Make it a pleasure to color tiny spaces (ultra fine point)• EXTRA BONUS is the case, which folds up to 8-
    • I have only used them for a week, but I love the way they feel (better than the sharpie fine point for me) and am pleased with the color selection.
    • I've been using the BIC Mark-It color collection permanent marker, Fine Point, Assorted Colors, 36 Markers for several years for various crafts projects, so I jumped at the opportunity to try out this Ultra Fine point version
    • These fine point markers are perfect for coloring in coloring books for adults
    • Colors are vibrant, ultra fine point is just the right for me
    • I make handmade cards to send and sometimes the brush markers or the Bic markers even listed as fine point are too wide to do fine detail coloring.
    • The fine point can get into the small sections and it doesn't bleed much
    • Time will tell, but so far they seem to be on par with the Sharpie ultra fine point.
    • great fine point alcohol markers just what i need for my cards and scrapbooks
    • I have the fine point too!
    • Would like a little bit finer point, but this one isn't bad
    • The set of 36 Bic Mark-Its (ultra fine point) are okay, but not great
    • Just a little advice, some I wish I had gotten, get a set of the fine point ones too for larger areas, I will be ordering those next.
    • Excellent quality, long-lasting and great fine point!
    • So far, BIC's Mark-It ultra fine point pens, seem to be pretty good performers.
    • For their ultra fine point, BIC definitely did a better job of design
    • They seem to have a more consistent point and flow, and I like the colors
    • I recently bought the next size up fine points, but I suspect these ultra-fines will remain #1 for quite some time!
    • Mark-It pens, mostly inferior to the fine point Sharpie, for most colors.
    • My only complaint is that because the points are very fine, they are also very sharp, and can punch holes in less than sturdy materials
    • I was very pleasantly surprised not only with the ultra fine point and precision of these markers but the bold vivid ink they left behind
    • fine point markers/pens)
    • Color with them daily in conjunction with the fine point Bic Market-Its
    • What is important is that these are:nice pens, comfy to holdgood range of colorsthe ink flow is good, doesn't drip or pool upthe size of the markers is the same as the fine point ones
    • Fine point for detailed results.
    • I love tese fine point, great for details on my coloring pages, they tend to run as with any
    • I've gone back to the Stabilo fine points
    • I'm using these along with the BIC Fine Point markers for my color books...
    • The ultra-fine point is true to size and glides easily
    • I've probably purchases every fine and ultra fine point marker set on Amazon and these come out on top time and time again.
    • Some have super fine points that create sharp lines and some leave big fat
    • I love the color variety and the dark saturation, as well as the fine points to get small details.
    • Nice fine point!
    • These DO NOT EVEN QUALIFY AS FINE POINT
    • They are similar to the fine point Sharpies in the shape of the tip and the amount of ink that comes out, but these markers are much truer to the color of the cap and, unlike Sharpies, have true pastel colors
    • Fine point markers with beautiful detail ability
    • I really like their fine point and vibrant color.
    • These I would consider a fine point and the .005 type pens I would consider ultrafine
    • Colors are true, and the fine point fits into small spaces...
    • I use the Sharpie black fine point pen for outline work, and "fill in" with these BIC (cheaper) pens.
    • -It Fine points.
    • The best darn alcohol based ultra fine point markers bar none!
    • I am going to order the fine point to fill in larger spaces
    • I bought these expecting them to be ULTRA-fine, not fine point.
    • So for detail you can use these, if you need to cover more space you can use the 'fine' point ones
    • I like the super fine points for tiny details, but that if you take your time, it can cover a bigger space with solid color well
    • Interestingly though, some of the pens in this set did not exactly match the colors in the fine point set!
    • These marker pens are a terrific addition to my personal writing and crafts collection, which includes my fave extra-fine point Sharpie pens and other, more expensive markers
    • These parnerted with the sharpie ultra fine point markers give u every color under the sun you will need
    • Since I had also purchased the fine point, which was good enough for most of my coloring, I returned these.
    • Best fine point color assortment out there.
    • I actually had to double check that they hadn't accidentally sent me the regular old Fine point.
    • I recently bought the next size up fine points, but I suspect these ultra-fines will remain #1 for quite some time!
    • I find they are generally drier than the fine points, though, and the colors do not always match
    • I also purchased the fine points
    • I have the medium tip set and didnt know they made a fine point set
    • Similar to sharpie extra fine point but twice the color assortment for half the cost!
    • I bought these along with the fine point set with the same exact colors to use in adult coloring books
    • A single Mark-It ultra fine point, can go for $4.99, so by comparison, five bucks for eight pens is a very good deal, even if the yellow pen seemingly has limited utility.
    • I like the fine point, but these markers do tend to bleed quite a bit
    • The set of 36 Bic Mark-Its (ultra fine point) are okay, but not great
    • I like the nibs, easy to color with.