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Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025
We live outside the US. A friend (in our adoptive country) asked me to order these for him. This is the 2nd time I've gotten them for him. So they are, apparently, quite good
Ja
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
Reliable
Daniel Leonidas
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
Long lasting vibrant colors, easy to blend
Mauri Andriani
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025
La verdad q estoy muy sorprendido con la calidad de estos marcadores.Igual q los ohuhu y más económicos
Savannah Mroz
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025
Who needs ohuhu markers when you got this?! Best alcohol markers I’ve ever tried
Olivia B
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
You definitely need to do a color swatch (make sure you do it on the kind of surface you'll be using them on; the sheet they included is glossy and the colors show up a lot different on glossy vs matte surfaces). The colors on the caps are super far off from what the markers actually are lol. That said, these are definitely a step above regular markers that you'd find being sold for kids. Almost no streaking. They do ghost/bleed through even very thick paper. They dry on the paper extremely fast. You cannot do light colors over dark colors like I was hoping. I've seen reels of people coloring with markers that do function like that and was hoping these would, but they don't. If I get serious about art with markers, I will invest in a more expensive brand that has that ability, but these will be good for some fun in the meantime. Good for the price.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
If you’re looking to add some serious color to your art supplies, the Caliart 81 Colors Alcohol Based Markers are the perfect choice. Whether you’re an aspiring artist or just someone who enjoys doodling in your free time, these markers bring vibrant color and a variety of effects to every project.Pros:• Vibrant, wide range of colors: With 81 different colors to choose from, you’ll never be short on options. The color selection is rich, diverse, and includes both bright hues and more subtle tones, perfect for any art project.• Dual-tip design: These markers feature both a fine point and a broad chisel tip, giving you flexibility in your work. You can easily switch from fine details to larger areas, making them ideal for everything from intricate sketches to bold coloring.• Alcohol-based ink: The alcohol-based formula blends seamlessly, providing smooth and even coverage. It’s great for creating shading effects, gradients, and other artistic techniques. The ink also dries quickly, preventing smudging and making your art look professional.• Perfect for teens and adults alike: Whether you’re buying these for a teen or treating yourself, these markers are fun, functional, and easy to use. They make an excellent gift for anyone interested in art, especially if you’re looking for trendy, practical Easter basket stuffers.• Great for various surfaces: These markers work well on a range of materials like paper, canvas, and even some non-porous surfaces. They’re versatile, making them a go-to option for all sorts of creative endeavors.• Affordable quality: For the number of colors and the quality you get, the price is a solid value. You get a lot of bang for your buck with this set.Cons:• Color accuracy in the cap: While the caps match the ink colors, they’re not always perfectly accurate when compared to the actual ink color, so you may need to test the color on paper before making final decisions.• Bleeding on thin paper: Like most alcohol-based markers, these can bleed through thinner paper, so be mindful of the material you’re using, especially if you’re working in a sketchbook or notebook.• Odor: As with many alcohol markers, there is a slight odor when you first use them, though it’s not overwhelming and dissipates fairly quickly.All in all, the Caliart 81 Colors Alcohol Based Markers are a fantastic addition to any artist’s toolkit. Whether you’re gifting them or treating yourself, these markers deliver vibrant color and a smooth, professional finish that will make your artwork pop. Perfect for everything from sketching to adult coloring books, these markers are an affordable way to unleash your creativity!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2020
I bought these markers on a lightning deal, because 80 markers for $25 was too good of a deal to pass up. I was planning on getting the Ohuhu brush markers since everyone has been raving about them, but ultimately I decided that as a beginner I wanted to make it easier on myself by having more color choice until I learned how everything blended together. I did not regret my decision.These markers lay down so smoothly, and they blend like a dream once you get the hang of it. The trick really is to work quickly to blend, as they blend very nicely when still wet. I use these markers in my Denik sketchbook, which has thicker paper with a smooth texture. I do get bleedthrough on ocassions, especially when layering a lot, but that is to be expected with any alcohol marker. Even Copics, which I also have a small handful of. They are bright and vibrant, and the 80 set is a great mix of tones. It is mostly mid tones, but I still am able to find a good majority of what I need. The skin tones are where my biggest complaints are, as I don't have anything super light or many in the tan and olive range. That is where my Copic collection comes in.Comparing these markers to Copics is like comparing a $1,000 Macbook to a $200 Chromebook, but I will make a few comparisons anyways since quality is important to consider. These do not have brush nibs, which does make blending slightly more difficult. Copics also have a higher quality ink in them meaning they naturally want to blend together. However, with the bullet nib I have been able to get smooth blending anyways with a little more work. These markers have about the same amount of smell to Copics, though it's a bit more noticeable when you lay down heavy amounts on paper. Once it dries, the scent is gone. Both these Caliart markers and Copics are very juicy and the ink lays down with not problems, however the Copics feel slightly wetter (if that makes sense) which as aforementioned makes for easier blending and in my opinion smoother, less streaky lay down. This can easily be accomplished with the Caliart markers too though, but it does take up more ink since you have to layer the colors a bit more to get that nice and smooth finish.Ink usage brings me to this next point. These markers are non-refillable, though I believe they match up with the ShinHan Touch line of inks if you're able to find them. You also cannot currently buy individual markers, meaning if you run out of one you have to buy an entire new set if you want that marker. That being said, I'm sure they assume you will upgrade before you run out of any ink in the markers. These are very much entry level, and are likely to be used by people like me who want to know if they like the medium or not, or by hobbyists who want cheap markers. This set has provided exactly that service to me, as I feel more comfortable now with markers and if I find myself using these a lot I'm sure I will find some way to upgrade to the bigger brands that have more options for individual replacements.As a beginner, these markers are lovely for the price. They have been great to work with and I understand 10x more about alcohol markers now without emptying my bank account. I highly recommend these to anyone looking for a new step further into the art world!
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