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Staedtler Lumocolor Correctable fine point pens feature a precise 0.6mm tip with lightfast, low-odor, water-soluble ink that resists bleeding. Designed for multiple surfaces including transparencies and whiteboards, these pens include integrated wipers for quick corrections and an automatic pressure equalization system to prevent leaks during flights. Their refillable design promotes sustainability and cost efficiency, making them a top choice for professionals and creatives alike.





| ASIN | B004SZ0YYU |
| Additional Features | Refillable |
| Age Range Description | Adult, Youth |
| Best Sellers Rank | #80,105 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #454 in Dry Erase & Wet Erase Markers |
| Body Shape | Cylindrical |
| Brand Name | Lumocolor |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,215) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04007817305171 |
| Grip Type | Ribbed |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | Assorted |
| Is Waterproof | false |
| Item Dimensions | 5.94 x 2.01 x 0.67 inches |
| Item Type Name | Dry Erase Marker |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Line Size | 0.60 Marker |
| Manufacturer | Staedtler Mars GmbH & Co. |
| Marker Type | Whiteboard Marker |
| Material Type | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Model Name | Correctable Marker Pens |
| Model Number | 305F WP4-1ST |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Point Type | Fine |
| Style | Fine |
| Surface Recommendation | Paper |
| Target Audience | Adult, Kid, Youth |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | no |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Writing Instrument Form | Marker Pen |
E**A
High quality and write nearly as thinly as a pen
The fine Staedtler Lumocolor correctable markers are super high quality. They have a fine nib and about the same thickness as a 0.5 mm pen; I compared to my Frixion pens which come in 0.5 and 0.7mm. I have used one in the past and liked the results. You do have to be careful about leaving the markers uncapped as they "dry up" really quickly. It's pretty easy to get them going again, but a little annoying. The other minor complaint that I have is that the eraser on the end gets dirty after using for a long time and I don't know of any way to clean it (other than cutting off the very top of it). Very satisfied with these and the wet erase markers.
S**N
Staedtler Lumocolor RULE
I used these for table top gaming. They work perfectly for playing games I've laminated. These pens are best in class and have a huge reputation for being the go to roll and write gaming pens. Their fine tips are perfect for writing on small scoring sheets. They clean off easy as well. I have two sets of my own and have gifted them to my other gaming buddies. If you don't use Staedtler Lumocolor, you should have your gamers license revoked! Just don't forget to put a cap on them between your turns. Don't want them drying out. Buy these and nothing else!!!
M**.
Best qualities of dry and wet erase markers for creative use
These aren't really dry-erase or wet-erase markers in the classical sense. They're somewhere in between, and they're fantastic for brainstorming, doodling, or sketching. If you don't know the difference between dry and wet erase, it's pretty simple: you can wipe of dry erase makers with a dry towel (or erase). With a wet erase marker, once it has set for a few seconds you don't wipe it off with a dry towel, but you can wipe it off with a wet towel. Easy, right? But it's important that you know the major weakness of both types of marker: Dry erase marker will smudge if you touch them with your hand. Thus, "writing around" anything you've already written is risky because you're in constant danger smudging out what you've written. On the other hand, wet erase markers will not smudge once the ink has set, but you cannot erase it without a liquid. If you're using a large dry erase board, you can use wet erase markers to create "semi-permanent" words or lines. A common example of this would be a "daily special" sign at a restaurant. Since you don't want to write "daily special" or redraw your boxes every single day, you would write it in wet-erase. Then you would write the actual special in dry erase, so you can change it every day (or even multiple times throughout the day). But come St. Patty's day, you might want to get rid of the words "daily special," so that's when you hit the board with water and clean the whole thing off so you can write "St. Patty's Day Special!" Okay, so how are these pens different? Like wet erase pens, once the ink dries (this takes about 9 seconds based on my tests), it will not wipe off. I use these pens in some homemade "white board" sheets that I have in a notebook. The fact that they won't wipe off is important because it means ***no smudging or erase when my hand touches it***. If you write with dry erase markers, you have to be exceedingly careful not to every let the palm of your hand rest on what you've previously written, or it will simply smear away. With these, I can brainstorm over a whole page. I can write in one corner, draw lines and boxes to the other, and then come back and write notes in the original corner and *no smearing* (as long as I don't hit anything in under 9 seconds). "So far, this sounds like wet erase," you're probably thinking, "what's the big deal?" The thing that sets this markers apart is that they have little felt "erasers" on them, and you can go back and erase what you've written, even days later. I've tried this with wet erase markers (using the same felt erasers, dry napkins, etc.), and it doesn't work. Wet erase markers are stubbornly permanent, and do not want to be removed with a liquid solvent. This combines the best of both worlds for me. Like wet erase, I can fill a page with impunity because I know the ink won't smudge off on my hand (or worse, my sleeve). But, like dry erase, I can quickly get rid of things I don't like without having to hunt around for water or, privately, just licking my thumb and wipe it away. All this being said, let's talk about actual use. If you are standing at a dry erase board for a presentation, these might not be for you. To me, these are much better designed for people who "bring their board with them" in a notebook or maybe have a small board they use for home chores or brainstorming. The Fine size pens are thin, which allow you to be fairly precise (as precise as you can be when you're writing on a super smooth whiteboard sheet), but they wouldn't show up well from a distance. These would be great with a Wipeboard or a Nuboard or a homemade version of those (for example, my much cheaper version of a sheet of white paper run through a laminator and then hole-punched). In sum, if you're looking for something that will let you "fill the page" with notes, marginalia, doodles, boxes, mindmaps, shopping lists, or whatever, these are fantastic.
K**Y
Great pen with one tiny flaw.
I was a little apprehensive of ordering these just because of the price and I already have approximately 10 million dry erase pens scattered throughout my house. But it was suggested as a "buy them together" when I ordered my Nu Boards. Glad I did. The fine point is excellent, it is like a normal writing pen. The case is fantastic and the stand functionality (which I first thought was just gimmicky) is actually really useful to keep them available but organized and out of the way. The eraser placement is questionable and the one flaw. I dropped a star because of it. When you put the cap on the back of the pen while you are writing, it covers the eraser. It would be easily solvable if they put the eraser on the cap rather than the pen. Or put the eraser on the cap *and* on the back of pen. Otherwise, excellent whiteboard pen. And obviously these are fine tip. You won't want to use them on a large whiteboard. But for whiteboard notebooks and meeting tables, these are perfect.
K**.
A-typical correctable pens, not exactly like dry-erase markers. Great for what I wanted!
These are not your typical dry-erase pens. Staedtler makes amazing writing utensils, and have done forever. New needs call for new pens. These are called correctable pens which is true, if writing on a smooth white-board like surface. These write like small markers, smooth small pens similar to sharpie writeable markers. When writing on smooth surface (like overhead projector sheets) they write equally smoothly, but don't have the fat lines as the original projector pens. The lines that the pen writes are not dry-erase by fingers or light brushing. The pens have a fabric-type eraser on the ends, which work very well in erasing on smooth surfaces. If erasing a large portion, the ink is water soluble. The colors are vivid, the stand is very handy when taking notes or writing at a desk. I would recommend these pens if you want a convenient but non-permanent writing utensil that is better than chunky dry-erase markers.
A**R
Excellent pens! So fine, just what I was looking for, lovely case. All four colours are strong. Eraser on the end of the pen is good and subtle, doesn’t stick out and doesn’t look ugly. Excellent pens! Did I already say that?
M**O
Quello che cercavo! penna correggibile con punta fine, lo uso per scrivere su carta aeronautica e si cancella perfettamente col feltrino all'estremità del pennarello oppure con una gomma bianca. Staedtler ottima !! Consegna in tempi record !
R**A
Perfect for the dry erase cue cards I bought them for.
F**N
Werkt perfect in mijn bambook Droogt snel
S**D
Stylos au top pour les blocs notes style whynote. Identique à celui d'origine fournie avec le bloc note. Pointe fine, sèche rapidement, tiens bien et s'efface sans laisser de traces avec un chiffon sec...ça fait longtemps que j'en cherchais en 4 couleurs qui fonctionnent bien, ceux là sont parfait.
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