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All sharpies tend to bleed a little bit through he paper
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The pens do drag a bit and don't write as smooth as my Staedtler Triplus Fineliners
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They have a flat point that can make writing with them a bit difficult at first.
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A bit rounder and harder to grip.
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Although the price is a bit steep, I decided to invest in these markers and I'm glad I did
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The tips wear down and near the end writing is a bit thicker, but still good
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Overall, it's a really good set of pens, but the green colors are a bit weak and the pens drag a bit too much for my taste
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These are alright, but a bit thinner than the others pigment wise, and the tip might be barely smaller than the others
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I always go for Sharpie when I need a heavy duty marker, but I was a little bit skeptical of the claim that these pens wouldn't bleed through paper
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The mint color can be a bit hard to read.
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These were well worth the money and every time I flip through my work notebook I smile a bit at the beauty of their output.
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As you can see from my video, this writes very similarly to a regular ball-point pen, except it is just a tiny bit darker
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Sometimes when you have a pen that the ink is becoming a bit light you will shake the pen to have some ink come out
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Bleeds a tiny bit through, but overall no smears or heavy bleeding
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n’t let my kids touch them because if you apply to much pressure on the pen you’ll break the tip