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The dual tip is incredibly versatile and the ink stays true for a long time
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and the tips are self cleaning if you are mixing.
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Opposite end is a fine tip.
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I also like the smaller tip on these better than the Marvy fine
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Really good markers with a nice brush tip on one side
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The tips are flexible.
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The tip isn't flexible or bouncy like a brush pen, which they are advertised as
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Not to mention the construction - the fine tip is good for small intricate spaces, and the brush end it just super fun to use, like a paintbrush, and very controllable
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The brush tip holds it shape, brilliant colors and tip does not shed.
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I have trimmed the tip on a few and they still work great
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These sharper tips, made in Korea, under who knows what work conditions
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Both tips are great
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Fantastic assortment of colors and I love the brush tip as well as the way they blend
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The writing tip is good too
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The colors are amazing, and the tip is great!They are really blendable and soft for lettering
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I love the very fine tip for outlining, and the broader brush for filling in when I'm coloring.
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However, my dark pink (723) markers brush tip is dried out and completely unusable
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Beautiful colors with great brush tips.
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The only reason I took off a star was because the tips were less flexible than I hoped they were
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The fine point tip is fantastic but the snub nose tip on the other end is of no use to me
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Tombow are my favorite brush pens: great colors; flexible, felt marker-like tip (I tend to dislike Prismacolor brush pens because the tip is too plasticy, less glide over paper for script work); perfect width (slightly larger than an average pencil); and the smaller reverse tip is always useful
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The dual tips are ideal for coloring in large areas in fine detail
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Tip: lay down a color, then repeat to eliminate streaks
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One is a brush tip and the other is a fine tip
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I like the dual tip and the colorless blending pen...but the darker colors do leave a little stain on the blending brush
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Great tips, great
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Good tips, good versatility with two ends.
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The brush tip gives great, smooth coverage of larger areas, plus the really very amazingly fine tip of the brush will get you into the tiniest of places
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great value, good quality, durable tip.
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Love the paint brush tip.
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The small tip is awesome quality, not scratchy so they don't catch on the paper
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Love the brush tip but these markers streak.
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She has loved all the colors and finds the two tips work well for writing and drawing.
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But overall is amazing the tip won't bend or dry and the fine tip is good with small areas
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The tips are actually a little clumsy and do not lend themselves to the detail of the adult coloring books.
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I use the bigger brush for lettering or highlighting, then use the fine tip for underlining or write down subtitles
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Cool brush tip, ... Until IT WEARS OUT!
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And the fine tip "pen" end is terrific for writing
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Great range of colors, very convenient dual tip; they are also water
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Superb brush marker, and the dual tip is great.
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Beautiful colors with good marker tips
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because the movement feels somewhat similar to a paint brush, the tips glide smoothly rather than stuttering the way rigid markers tend to do
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love the brush tips.
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The marker has two points, a medium brush head and a "fine" tip (I used quotations because I'm still new at
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They have the perfect range of colors with two great tips
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These have a fine tip on them and some of the colors are a nice pastel
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Ink comes out of the fine tip but nothing comes out of the other side
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Tip is weak fairly
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Love both tips.
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Excellent variety of colors and the dual tips are great
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Excellent variety of colors and the dual tips are great
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, I love the dual ends as I create cards and bookmarks, I can emphasize with brush lettering and use the fine tip to write
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tip wasnt nearly as flexible as i thought it would be these were def not for me.
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They have a self-cleaning tip
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The solid end has a very fine tip with good color and the brush end is easy to use and control.
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They blend well and I love the small tip on the brush.
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The wider brush tip is ideal for coloring larger surfaces and for blending and the fine tip is perfect for line work and fine detail.
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Also the wide tip works great but the smaller tip on some seem to be dry
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I dont really like the fine tip end because it feels scratchy on the page, but I bought the set because of the brush tip
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Wonderful brush tips
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I love the brush tip!
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I love the dual tips and the versatility it allows
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My mom has been using the Adult coloring books.,,a good fine tip is needed for most of the designs and these pens are perfect for that
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and I failed).The markers themselves are great quality, dual-tipped for your average lining of stuff and subsequent coloring it in
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I love the dual brush tip that gives me the choice of a fine nib or a brush
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I absolutely love the "dual tips" (one thick-brush side, and one thin-tipped side - in the same colour) to assist with all kinds of colouring.
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They also have two tips, one brush tip, and one fine tip.
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I like the fact that you can have dual brush, a fine tip for one side, and a soft brush for the other
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Colors are amazing, great brush tips, and I love the final result from using these markers.
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Nice markers with soft tips.
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And who doesn't love a dual tip?
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I like having the dual tips.
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Love the dual tips, one for larger surface and one for details
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I like the dual tips, the ability to use more than one color and self-cleaning tips.
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Some tips are slightly firmer than others (which would be my preference), then when a different color is selected, that tip may be softer
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I love the brush tip, the colors are true, and the blender marker is fantastic
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The tips hold up well, they don't shred the way some do
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Wonderful brush tips, flexible yet sturdy
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I had read that the caps weren't representative of the ink colors in many cases, so I made myself a color chart so that I could see how each color looked on paper and also make sure that none of the inks were dried up and both the brush ends and fine tips were working.
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Absolutely loves them, the tips are moist and create beautiful brush patterns and not to mention they are double sided
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As for the pens themselves, they have a fine brush tip that allows you to make a very thin line or broad strokes, and a small bullet shaped nib on the other side
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The dual tips are also really great as she can do broad strokes and fine lines with the same pen
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These truly are the best water based dual tips, I have ever used
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Surprisingly well-performing, the grayscale gradient across my dozen markers is a little off tone, but both the brush and detail tips are really comfortable to use
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These are quality markers with great brush tips that take a little practice to get used to, but once you get the hang of them, you'll love them
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The tip will break down as you use them but not too soon
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Wonderful flexible brush style tip and small nib too.
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Self cleaning tips didn't seem to happen.
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I would recommend using marker paper when using these markers, as regular paper frays the tips of the markers and can eventually ruin them.
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The tips are also good since the brush and fine tip have been keeping their points well
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I have found that the tips are not consistent in their softness/firmness
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I like the dual tips.
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I actually use the fine tip rarely
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it's just like any fine hard tip though
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great dual tips
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I heard a good things about this pen but for me, I was deceptive about themThe hard tip grabs the paper, and more, the brush doesn't seem last long, it was damaged after one coloringMaybe, I don't have chance with them
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I tend to prefer an ultra-fine tip and these are more of a small, firm bullet tip, which is good for detail, but not for super fine line work
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I haven't really used the other tip because I enjoy using the brush tip so much
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The brush tip is great for calligraphy and the fine tip is great for sketching thin lines.
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The colors are a nice muted tone (what I was looking for), and the tips are smooth and easy to use.
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I hesitated to take a chance on these because previously I had purchased a set of Tombow dual tip markers which disappointed me a lot.
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The tip is flexible and yet it keep its shape after heavy use
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The brush tip works like a dream, but I have to admit I really don't like using the fine tip
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I also like the tips of the markers, it does feel kind of like painting.
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The variety in shades are wonderful and the fine tip makes it easier to create details
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These markers have some of the best nibs out there (tips)
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I use them like an average adult colorer: in secret (haha, but for real, I have done quite a bit with them and the tips aren't mashed in, and both sides still work on every marker)
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The tips are so soft and flexible but they have not frayed nor have they comprised in their shape
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BUT I PREFERS THE BRUSH TIP
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Blendable watercolor pens with a great brush tip on one end and a small drawing tip on the other.
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There is also another color that is like a hot pink and that color is also very uncomfortable to use because the tip is SO stiff
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These are great - 2 sides - one fine tip - 1 brush tip - I use them all the Time
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it's just like any fine hard tip though
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The fine tip end does not color easily... careful or it will put a whole in your paper
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I like the brush tips
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Long elegant brush tip
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That is VERY rare and so helpful when working!!The only thing I'm not crazy about is the fine tipped end of the markers
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I would recommend using marker paper when using these markers, as regular paper frays the tips of the markers and can eventually ruin them.
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Comes in 95 beautiful colors (pastel, landscape, portrait, grayscale, etc.) and the tips are SO flexible, your artwork is guaranteed gorgeous
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The reverse end is a super fine tipped out-liner or detail marker tip, and both tip ends never lose shape nor get worn out after years of use
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The dual tip (brush on one, fine-tip on the other) is so needed to "blend" the colors and fit into the tiny spots!
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So imprinted out and punch a circle of each t number and glued it to the pen top for easy viewing.