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Love the colors and the dual tip.
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I love the double sided tip, the smaller side is really the size of a pen tip and works well for small detail
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I was having some trouble with the purple in the Warm collection as the ink had pooled around the fine tip and it just spread really wide looking like a blob
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I love the double sided tips... and I love that these mildliners break away from the traditional highlighter colors
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I love the variety of colors, and was even surprised to learn that they were double-sided: Typical highlighter chisel tip on one side, with fine, brush tip on other.
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The dual tip is very useful and the perform exceedingly well.
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The dual tip is very useful and the perform exceedingly well.
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They're bright, they don't run, don't bleed, and I love the dual tip
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Only criticism is that the fine tip wears down fairly quickly if you’re doing anything but underlining.
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but they're like a gel type and the tips are sometimes difficult to refine and make a straight line with due to the thick tips
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The fine tip is probably not as fine as most would like for the actual note taking but great for accents and artistic detail
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I love how they have a thin tip on one side and a fat tip on the other
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the fine tips have just worn down a bit, but otherwise great
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I love the classic highlighter chisel tip, but on the other end you also have a more "bullet" tipped nib.
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The markers are double sided and the "fine" tip isn't good for writing, but maybe for underlining it works better
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The markers are double sided and the "fine" tip isn't good for writing, but maybe for underlining it works better
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I tested their smear and bleed on my paper mate flair tip pens and my EC LifePlanner's paper in comparison to stabilo boss originals and pastels
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The dual tip is so useful for coloring in items
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and it's fantastic as they have both the broad tip and a fine tip