• Reviews around line (4.31 of 5)

    Sharpie 38202 Permanent Markers, Chisel Tip, Red, 12-Count

    • Very pleased w/the ability to manipulate the markers from fine lines to wide lines and smoothly back again
    • I like that you can write with the pointed tip if you want a skinnier line.
    • Also they appear to not fade with time[so far].The chisel tip allows for both a wide broad strokes & fine lines, by simply turning over the highlighter
    • The chisel point gives you a great degree of fine line accuracy.
    • Good thick line
    • Easy to create a fine line too with the tip
    • You can tilt the pen and get a thick line, or straighten it and make the line a little thinner
    • This kind (chisel-tip) is particularly useful, since it can make neat, thin lines (for writing text) or broad strokes (for coloring or covering or signage).The ink has some smell while it's drying, but not as bad as old-style permanent or whiteboard markers
    • With the chisel tip, you get your choice of wide line or fine line writing, so they are great for a multitude of uses.
    • I love the thick lines the chisel tip makes versus the much thinner lines from the standard fine point
    • The tip makes a wide straight line or turned sideways, a crisp sharp line
    • Crisp lines and great color
    • My daughter and I used them for a project and they are great because you can use them to make a fine line for borders and also a thicker line for lettering
    • The lines were not smooth, dark, or solid
    • Still the best line of markers on the market!
    • They're useful only on really large items, as they forge thick --- not fine --- lines
    • The barrel shape fits perfectly on my hands and the chisel tip allows me to create bold lines and fine lines with total control and ease
    • Several of the colors "sprayed" a bit, or spread a bit on the paper not giving it a clean line
    • With its chiesel point tip, both fine and broad lines can be conveniently drawn as needed
    • Big solid lines that write on boxes/tape/etc without any smearing.
    • Created nice dark colors lines that were visible from 10 feet.
    • this particular size is best for art projects, as you can get some nice thick lines, while the chisel tip still allows you to get tight, narrow lines as well.
    • Sharpie's chisel point marker pens are great, when you want to draw both fine lines, and very wide ones.
    • but I really appreciate having the option of writing both fine and wide lines with the same pen.
    • Created nice dark colors lines that were visible from 10 feet.
    • As a pen, I love that these can write or draw very fine lines but also nice broad lines for colour fill in, all on the same pen.