About this deal
This set includes the following twelve colours: Canary, Lime Green, Indigo Blue, Black, Henna, Ruby, Bright Orange, Forest Green, Sky Blue, Amethyst, Rose Pink and Cool Grey 4. This is the marker that used to be known as the Letraset ProMarker. Dual tipped: a fine bullet tip at one end and a broad chisel tip at the other, allowing both detailed work and more expansive creations. Each marker is twin-tipped, with a broad chisel nib and fine bullet nib. Promarkers contain malleable alcohol-based translucent ink, which can be blended into endless tones by using together or with the Blender pen. Each pen is twin-tipped, with a broad chisel nib and fine bullet nib. Markers contain alcohol-based, translucent ink which is blendable and provides consistent, streak-free coverage.
Reviews
Amazon Customer
And I've been very satisfied with the ProMarkers. First class! Puts the fun back into colouring. I really wanted to try the blending techniques of alcohol-based markers without diving into the expensive Copics.
Hazren
Love them:D Everything as expected, quick delivery, all colours are vibrant and all work well, the blender works very well in graduation if the colour. Good value, cheaper but just as good if not better than Kurecolor! Plastic packaging can be kept as the pens for well and us sturdy!
bruno ogawa
Looks like Amazon has a couple of sets good to start out with, and then I'll likely be checking out Pearl and Dick Blick for individual markers to fill in colors. So many dif ways u can use and experiment with these pens. I got a Copic or two for comparison and find that while the Copics have a more flexible tip and a slightly more "painterly" feel, the ProMarkers offer more control for coloring small spaces.
LKH
The blending pen helps merge colors easily.