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Krink K-71 Broad Line Marker
Krink K-71 Broad Line Marker
205 Reviews 4.6 of 5 Stars! Average Rating
Krink K-71 Broad Line Marker
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by Rask -Read all my Reviews 05/09/2015
This marker is good for the most part. When I first got it it wrote very streaky but once the nib broke in it was fine. I screwed the top off to see how much ink was left and it was about a quarter full. I screwed it on very tight and it leaked in my pocket and made a mess. I got the magenta and green and they are very nice for writing on light surfaces, if you write on a black surface you won't be able to see it. The metal body is very nice but dents VERY easily both my markers have many large dents in them. If you want a drippy non squeezable marker get this it drips a lot but if you like drips get a refill cuz it comes quarter full. You can refill this marker with pretty much anything and if u don't mind your colours blended a little u don't have to buy a replacement nip. Once u break in the nip u get a very broad line and it is very soft. It works best on silvermetal

Rating: 4 of 5 Stars! [4 of 5 Stars!]

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by MEANS -Read all my Reviews 04/18/2014
I bought this marker in SILVER a couple months back. I was putting together a big order on here, and I stopped by a local art store that had the full run of colors in stock, so I got to test them all out before buying...the silver, bleed thru red, bleed thru blue, and magenta are the nicest colors for sure. I ended up going with the classic silver and here's what I have to say about it after 2 months of use...first of all, note that this is not the original Krink formula, so for those of you looking to buy one of these based on that alone, don't. These are alcohol-based, the original Krink is petroleum distillate based and considerably harder staining than this. That being said, I still love this marker. I'll start with the bad, then move on to the good...CONS: 1.) Comes about half full...for a $10 marker, it should come at least 85% full, no excuse for that really. 2.) Has been known to get streaky on smooth, glossy surfaces like windows, but mostly just during the initial break-in period for the nib. 3.) The cap has popped off in my pocket and caused a mess several times...the #1 thing they could do to improve this product is MAKE A DAMN SCREW-ON CAP!...Now onto the PROS: 1.) At first I was kinda pissed with the nib..Once it's broken in, it writes 3x better than it did when I first got it, I love it now. It widens out and softens up a lot, the lines are thicker, smoother, and more opaque..so to anybody complaining about streaky tags with this, just keep using it, get some wear and tear on the nib, and juice it up well before you use it. 2. Replaceable nibs, easily refillable, durable aluminum body. 3.) When I had about 20% of the silver ink left, I decided to fill it up the rest of the way with Money Shot ink and see what happens. I didn't even change the nib. Flowed great, was more opaque, and much harder staining, too. It still wrote silver (actually a better, darker silver that was more visible in sunlight) until it was totally empty. Then I got a fresh nib and put in fresh ink. this thing works well with pretty much whatever ink you want to put in it. Bottom line, it's worth 10 bucks for a nice, durable, refillable marker with a metal body and replaceable nib.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]

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by TOON -Read all my Reviews 01/30/2014
Overall I am content with this product... However it is a bit pricey. As others said, it does not come filled completely. Some would say that's so the air flow could work the ink around but a good 90%-95% full would of been good. This is more like %65%-75% full.

Quality wise, the DEEP BLUE and DEEP RED is what I have been using. Mainly True Bleed Colors... This is some hard ink to buff. I tested it with 7 layers of paint... even SMASH ink! It ATE right through the smash ink like nothing. Which is a + in the graff world. Before purchasing products on this website I use to go to a local art store... This site saves me the hassle and travel. Thanks!

Rating: 4 of 5 Stars! [4 of 5 Stars!]

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by Carter -Read all my Reviews 11/16/2013
I bought this marker from an art store in Chicago and I love this marker. I don't really like the ink because it fades, BAD! I love the body it's the perfect size and the nib is great for my tag.

Rating: 4 of 5 Stars! [4 of 5 Stars!]

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by nicholas bombs a lot -Read all my Reviews 08/18/2013
this marker sucks!
everything about it sucks. and it does not last long when you put up a tag...it fades really fast, and it takes forever to dry. yep this marker blows. peace

Rating: 1 of 5 Stars! [1 of 5 Stars!]

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by Ma.destruction -Read all my Reviews 06/29/2013
Nice, durable marker. I've been re-using the same one for about 5 years now and there are only 2 minor problems worth mentioning. The first problem was when I refilled it, it leaked a little from where the metal body screws onto the plastic. When these are made at the factory, they seal it with some kind of adhesive, so when you open it to refill, you break the seal. What I do, is use plumber's tape over the threads, but you can also just not fill it all the way and after you screw it together, just put duct tape over the joint. The other minor problem is if you press down the nib while writing and you pull away from the wall to quick, the nib will shoot out of the marker. Just don't pull away from the wall to fast and problem solved.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]

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