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The FLYMAX White Paint Pen 6-Pack features 0.7mm fine tips delivering precise, permanent white acrylic ink that works seamlessly on wood, rock, glass, metal, leather, and more. Its quick-drying, water-resistant, and non-toxic formula complies with ASTM D-4236 and EN71-3 safety standards, making it perfect for professional artists and creative enthusiasts alike. This value pack ensures you never run out of flawless white paint for all your detailed projects.
| ASIN | B07P6HXKCJ |
| Age Range Description | Adults |
| Artistic Charcoal Form | White Charcoal |
| Best Sellers Rank | 132,241 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 683 in Drawing Markers |
| Body Shape | Cylindrical |
| Brand | FLYMAX |
| Brand Name | FLYMAX |
| Colour | White |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 14,891 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00682228908971 |
| Grip Type | Standard |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | 6 White Paint Pens |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Colour | White |
| Ink colour | White |
| Is Waterproof | Water resistant |
| Item Diameter | 0.7 Millimetres |
| Item Weight | 86 g |
| Manufacturer | FLYMAX |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Paint Pen Acrylic White Permanent Marker |
| Marker Type | Permanent Marker |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Name | White Paint |
| Model Number | Paint Pen Acrylic White Permanent Marker |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Number of items | 6 |
| Pattern | Letter Print |
| Point Type | Fine |
| Point type | Fine |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Ceramic,Fabric,Glass,Metal,Plastic,Rock,Stone,Wood |
| Recommended uses for product | Ceramic,Fabric,Glass,Metal,Plastic,Rock,Stone,Wood |
| Special Features | Quick drying ink, non-toxic, complies with safety regulations |
| Style | Painting,Leather |
| Surface Recommendation | Ceramic, Glass, Metal, Wood, Plastic |
| Target Audience | Adult |
| Target audience | Adult |
| Theme | arts and crafts |
| UPC | 682228908971 |
| Unit Count | 6 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Writing Instrument Form | Marker Pen |
M**H
A good one at last
I do a lot of graphite drawings and so most often need a white paint pen to sign my pictures. I normally buy them for about £4-5 each and quite frankly they are poor, because there is a length of time between drawings the pen actually starts clogging up. But here there are three great reasons for getting these pens. 1. There are 6 individually wrapped pens for just over the price of one i used to pay for. 2, The pen is very fluent in dispensing paint evenly and looks set to stay wet for a good while yet. 3. The tip is an excellent size for writing. This is an absolute bargain and this review is genuine
R**N
A little awkward initially but practice pays off
This is almost like typewriter correction fluid, so you have shake the own for a bit until the ball bearing has mixed the contents. Then you need to ferries the mob to get the ink flowing, at which point it's too much so you have to get rid of the surplus. Then you can write a reasonably fine line but i would have far preferred a 0.4mm nib. Once you get used it and know what not to do it's a great way to mark up dark items like components. Ink seems robust enough too. As did pens are supplied it's value for money. Acid test: would i buy again? If i could find no finer nib then yes!
M**Y
Good for use but not store well
Good with use at first tendency to dry up quickly
M**Y
VERY USEFUL IN ART = WHITE HIGHLIGHT OR LINES
I thought I WOULD TRY THESE, They were much cheaper than the ones I usually buy. The y worked extremely well, but I did find that they were not as long lasting as my dearer ones., The tips were not so robust. NEVERTHELESS,, thought they were good value for what they cost.
L**3
Not very permanent
I used these to paint marker pens to write on camera equipment (How long batteries last etc). The pens work, but what you write isn't very permanent and can somewhat easily can be scratched off even after leaving for 24 hours to dry. I will therefore assume that after handling items for a while the text you write will just rub off. They are very handy to have though, but only time will tell how permanent they are. (And yes I realise they were never advertised as being "Permanent"
S**N
Dry point
Unlike a black marker pen from which the ink flows instantaneously, when you open this pen, the point is dry. To overcome this, put the point vertically on a piece of paper or card and, with a pumping action, move the pen's casing up and down for a few seconds after which the ink will start to flow. The point is somehow spring-loaded. The pens are beautifully boxed and the pens are individually wrapped with a tough plastic which can't be easily torn off making the pens resistant to evaporation. It seems to me to be a very good product.
M**M
Good Product
It didn’t work well on canvass but works better on paper.
K**E
They're Better than what I could of hoped for
After some not so great experiences in the past, these are a godsend. First off, the slightly chunkier tip may not be for everyone, as it is designed in a similar manner to the acrylic pens (Though not as chunky or rounded at the very tip, but instead more sharper, so finer detail is possible, with a bit of patience). So, in the same fashion as the aforementioned acrylic pens, you place the tip of this pen down on some rough paper or any other surface which you don't quite care for, and press the pen down a few times, before ink begins to flow. And unlike in my previous, not so great experiences, the ink flows out consistently whilst using the pen, I do not have to fight the pen or continuously have to milk it every single millisecond after an incomplete stroke. I experience no frustration whilst using this pen/marker, which is a nice breath of fresh air, from my previous experiences. Of course, you will have to be on the lookout for two things, both of which require some patience and accuracy, be mindful of the pen being very generous with it's ink/paint, coupled with the thickness of the tip, and be patient enough to avoid touching the drawn strokes until they have enough time to dry, which does not happen instantly. I cannot wait to put it to use when it comes to applying the finishing touches to my pieces.
K**A
Rotuladores
Cumplen todas sus expectativas
P**N
Using it in my line pf work
Like it alot
H**M
Nice and it works
Good white maker
S**É
Super marqueurs!
Il faut les secouer un peu avant l'utilisation et appuyer la pointe pour que l'encre arrive au bout. Ensuite, ça écrit super bien, ça ressemble un peu à du "Liquid Paper", comme une sorte de peinture. Mais la qualité est très belle, très fluide, belle précision. J'ai testé sur du papier carton, du tissu et du papier normal et ça fonctionne très bien sur toutes ces surfaces. Bien satisfaite de ce produit.
A**.
Wonderful white water-based paint markers!
These water-based Flymax Paint Markers are very vibrant on coated black papers and on top of lines made by alcohol-based markers (and other writing utensils)! I am extremely grateful for these markers, which are easy to control when illustrating small artwork. They work exactly as described when the directions on the back of the box are followed! I have added extra details to the box directions to help with anyone having trouble, especially when the pen is being used for the first time: 1. Leave the pen cap on and shake the pen several times prior to using. 2. Uncap, and press down on the pen tip (onto some paper) with enough force to push the tip inside of the pen. Release pressure to let the tip back out. Please do this several times to encourage the white ink to come out until the white ink flows when you write with the tip. 3. Recap the pen tightly after using. If you are using a thicker substrate to write with (like ballpoint pen ink, which is actually a paste made by dissolving dye in solvent), the white Paint Marker water-based ink might sink through the thick ink a bit and show some of the color underneath. If you are drawing on top of alcohol-based markers or watercolors, the white Paint Marker may show up better since markers and diluted paints usually sink deeply into textured paper and don't leave a thick substrate on top of the paper. Happy drawing/writing/decorating! :D
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