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I enjoy the chisel tip.
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It's a shame because I really enjoyed the extra fine tip the one time I got to use them
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These pens have nice pointy tips that last!!
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Expo may be the leader in the dry erase market, but these fine tips are blech - in a few uses they dull down to a wide tip anyways.
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They don't erase as cleanly as my old ones (the red is especially hard to erase), and the fine-tipped ones are very faint.
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This set of "Ultra Fine Tip" pens includes a dry erase eraser as well as some white board solution that will help get rid of the nasty left-over marks after erasing
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I was not looking for fine tip but had not seen these blunt of tips before
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I felt that the pens were not fine tips
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One of my complaints is that the "Fine Tip" dry erase markets are far from being fine tip
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This is "fine tip" as compared to a whiteboard, not a sheet of A4.It's a great product, and I love the extra black marker.
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Good quality but easy for kids to smash tip of marker.
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But I still like the ultra fine tips.
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I wasn't sure how I'd like the ultra fine tip after having only used a chisel tip, but I knew that was too large.
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The fine tip pens are perfect for making lists.
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They don't erase as cleanly as my old ones (the red is especially hard to erase), and the fine-tipped ones are very faint.
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Expo may be the leader in the dry erase market, but these fine tips are blech - in a few uses they dull down to a wide tip anyways.
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No, it's not fine tip like those felt tip pens
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The tips are very rounded though so can't write as small as I'd like with them
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These work well, but keep in mind that they are very fine tipped (finer than I thought they would be).
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Super fine tips!
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Nice tips on these but not nearly as much fun to sniff.
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Markers are ok - I would prefer a finer tip.
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The pens are fine tip and come in 2 black, one each of red, blue and green.