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R**M
Good value for the price!
Excellent price for the number of markers you get. I mostly liked the color selection. There are 10 gray tones which seemed high to me. While the markers were fairly juicy, they squeak terribly. While the nibs seem to be sturdy, several of the chisel/broad tips were not fully inserted and one even came completely off while opening the marker. The caps fit snugly and even stack onto the other end of the marker which is nice. No worries of losing the cap. The bag they come in is okay, nothing special, quite typical for these cheap markers.Being alcohol markers they naturally bleed through paper so be sure to have a blotter page or two behind the page you are working on to protect the surface below.
D**L
Good for beginners
I'm not experienced in using markers at all. I think this is a good starter marker. The marker seeps through the paper, which is same for all alcoholic markers. I tried to smell it to see if it is alcohol based marker, and I think it is. I haven't used any other art markers, so I'm not sure how good of a marker this is, but it works for my purposes. It seems to blend quite well, and it does not ruin the paper easily. However, the cap colors are significantly different from the marker ink color, so it's best to use a color code to reference the real marker colors. I didn't think that these markers were too streaky. Certainly very worth the price, considering how expensive some of these alcohol based markers can be.
D**T
Very surprised
I purchased the set of 45 markers for 10 dollars. I am extremely surprised with the results, my only complaint is the one dried out marker I received, Chestnut brown #98. Also my black #120 began leaking like crazy when I was using it but I cleaned it up with rubbing alcohol and it was fine after that. Extremely good for the price not streaky, buildable, quality. I've only used them for small experimental stuff but I really like them
M**R
Deceptively good for the price!
While not the same quality as Copics or even Ohuhu markers, the Zongji markers are really good beginner alcohol markers. There is a good variety of vibrant colors, and the markers blend surprisingly well--better than the Ohuhus blended in my personal experience. The photos I have provided are of art I did with the Zongji markers.
M**E
Wonderful markers for the price
First let me say I'm not an artist or anything I just like crafting. The markers are great. I love that even when they layer they look blended you can't see the edges from the markers. They don't have a strong odor and there are a wide variety of colors. My only complaint is that the cap color, color name, and actual color don't seem to match (Fresh Green looks yellow and it's beautiful). The colors look a lot better once completely dry which is pretty quick. Overall a really great set for the price.
N**A
It’s OK
These markers are ok. Some things I don’t like about these makers is that it bleeds through the paper (even when paper is thick), and some of the colors are not the color it appears on the caps. Also for the description of these makers it says “highlighters”, girl.....not even close. Besides all of that, these makers are perfect if you’re using them for projects or coloring in drawings etc. just make sure you put another paper underneath or paper towel! Hoped this helped :)
S**E
Dirty but working
Markers looked used/dirty but at least they all worked. Also a lot of the color name and numbers on the caps were half rubbed off.
M**E
Nice pens for a great price.
I bought these on the recommendation of Color With Donna. I am enjoying them a lot. Six of my friends ordered them as well. They are a great value. Of course they do bleed through paper but they don’t bleed much out of the lines. For under nine dollars for 45 alcohol markers we got the buy of the century.
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