• Reviews around bite (2.19 of 5)

    Sharpie 37371PP Oil-Based Paint Markers, Fine Point, Assorted Colors, 1 Blister Pack with 5 Markers, Total of 5 Markers

    • These take a bit of effort to get them flowing, but once they do, they work great.
    • These are great but it is worth mentioning that when I painted a ceramic mug and baked it to set it, the colors dulled a good bit.
    • I just wish they were a bit less expensive for only getting five.
    • These markers write extremely clearly, dry almost immediately, work well on plastic, don't smudge a bit, and leave zero metallic residue on anything they touch, including skin
    • The feel when writing on copper garden tags was a bit loose, but that is absolutely to be expected
    • The feel when writing on copper garden tags was a bit loose, but that is absolutely to be expected
    • Had to give them a break every now and then as the flow dried a bit with constant use, overall great though
    • They were a bit difficult to prime then not so great to use
    • Fabric is still a bit hard to write on (I think that's just how fabric is!), but it leaves a great mark on the coated paper I wrote on.
    • They Leak a bit, but they get the job done
    • The feel when writing on copper garden tags was a bit loose, but that is absolutely to be expected.
    • the color is really vibrant and works well, it takes a little bit of time and shaking to make them work at first, they've been sitting on my shelve for like 3 weeks and i tried using
    • The point could be a bit sharper for what I'm using it for
    • My white one has been exploding a bit on the writing surface if not prepped on scratch paper, so be sure to prep it
    • The pens have a smooth straight design which fits well in your hand but can be a bit uncomfortable if you are using them for a while
    • They do require a bit of shaking at first and some patience when pressing down to get them to start, but they work great once you get there.
    • A bit pricey, but gets the job done
    • And they took a fair bit of shaking and tapping to get flowing
    • However, despite my following the instructions implicitly, even curing in the oven, the artwork I did on wine glasses for a shower came off as soon as a bit of condensation formed on the glasses.
    • These are great but it is worth mentioning that when I painted a ceramic mug and baked it to set it, the colors dulled a good bit.
    • I had to shake them a bit and press the tip down like 20 or more times to saturate the tip and start writing
    • Our pens tended to leak a bit which then created blots for our wedding book (which was on wood - something these pens are supposed to do well on).
    • love these paint markers and I'm still using them til this day well for a little bit ,too pretty to use them