• Reviews around highlight (2.20 of 5)

    Pilot FriXion Light Erasable Highlighters Chisel Point 3-pk Yellow; Make Mistakes Disappear, Too Much, Uneven, or The Wrong Color Highlighted? No Need To Stress with America’s #1 Selling Pen Brand

    • delivery was on time and it works as promise, never had a protect using it, what i love about it that is that its erasable, no need regret highlighting words
    • These highlighters have a friction style eraser which erases the highlighter gel ink very well and completely These are great for highlighting only small areas like school books or small areas in novels but not for larger uses like highlighting discontinued medications on MARs used in the medical field.
    • Some inks will smear (and obviously you'll have a problem if you try to erase highlighting over pencil), and Some papers accept erasure better than others
    • Unfortunately, the highlight doesn't totally erase and it smears the text beneath it
    • The main one being that the highlighting is only partly transparent... it masks slightly the writing behind it
    • only problem was it then not only erased the highlighting, it also took the ink out of the text and smeared it all over the page.
    • Love these highlights
    • The eraser part almost tears your page to remove accidental highlighting
    • You can erase the highlighting but the page will show some wear from the eraser
    • Most of the time there is barely enough ink to see even a faint highlight
    • I ordered these since the ability to erase my highlights before scanning a paper to file would be quite useful
    • The University where I work has a textbook rental system, and I had hoped that my students could use these pens on the rental books, but the text gets smudged in many books if you have to apply enough pressure to erase the highlighting completely.
    • Not only do they erase the highlighted marking incredibly well, but the mark just as vibrantly as a normal highlighter would
    • This allows students to make mistakes without having to meaninglessly "cross out" irrelevant highlights
    • As students are learning to highlight, they tend to think everything is highlight worthy.
    • Unfortunately, the highlight doesn't totally erase and it smears the text beneath it
    • Not everyone can imagine why they'd want to erase highlighting, but different people use highlighters for different reasons
    • But the highlight didn't completely erase and the ink underneath smeared.
    • A faint outline remains after erasing, and on typed text or text written with pen or pencil, erasing tends to leave some highlighting behind and may smear the text due to the rubbing action
    • But the ability to erase highlights more than makes up for the shortened shelf life.
    • Third, when you erase your highlighting, the ink is not permanently gone
    • First, if you erase the highlighting, make sure the ink is dry first, otherwise you risk scuffing the paper
    • If you're very careful you can stick some books into the microwave and erase most of, if not all, the highlights
    • Defeats the purpose of highlighting because then everything looks like it has been highlighted
    • : It erases the highlight well
    • The pink and orange are awesome until they run low on ink and even then it's still a decent highlight
    • The whole point is to be able to erase where something was highlighted and not ruin the text underneath, which is what this does
    • : It erases the highlight well
    • I used a clean pencil eraser and began to erase the highlighting
    • They are eraseable (use the eraser on the opposite end of the pen) so if my plans change, I can erase the highlight as well as the penciled in event
    • Which is wonderful when highlight college books.