This collection of empty Press-N-Go markers is the perfect addition to your artist's arsenal! Press-N-Gos feature durable metal tips and
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This collection of empty Press-N-Go markers is the perfect addition to your artist's arsenal! Press-N-Gos feature durable metal tips and soft, squeezable bodies; perfect for creating fine lines with great ink flow control. These pocket powerhouses pair well with Steve Garvey, Liquid Chrome Refills, Magic Ink, OTR Soultip Paint, Molotow One4All Acrylic Paint, and more. For something different, try filling them with liquid adhesives for precise glue application or lubricant for spot application.
Set includes four markers: 2 x 5ml, 1 x 12ml and 1 x15ml in our Standard, Mini, Asian Mini and Teal styles.
Please note: Press N Go nibs are REVERSE THREADED. To remove the nib and cap, please twist clockwise. Twisting counter-clockwise will tighten the nib. Over tightening may damage the marker and render it unusable.
Reviews (8)
Reviews (8) 4.6 of 5
GasFace Ink 12/29/2020 These are sick....I just picked up a set. Filled one with magic ink white and another with molotow liquid chrome. Amazing so far. Gonna pick up another set REAL soon. 5 of 5 Stars!
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Dude from pdx 11/29/2020 Very good product, one thing that should be more well known is the fact that the nibs are screwed on with REVERSE THREADS! I spent way to long trying to refill one and actually ended up breaking it because I was trying to twist it the wrong way lmao. Otherwise, who doesn’t like whiteout pens?... 5 of 5 Stars!
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— 07/12/2020 these are quite nice, unfortunately for me after and during use the metal nip will just get jammed into the marked due to paint drying. not sure if that’s normal or not but it can be quite annoying to have to take it apart and clean it every time i use it. 2 of 5 Stars!
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Anonymous 07/18/2019 These are great. Just be aware that they use a classic piston valve at the end of the nib and not a ball style one. I wrecked one finding that out. They work good with the OTR soul tip and even ok with super runny stuff like speed flow. 5 of 5 Stars!
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Mark of the beast 1 10/18/2017 Thanks AP for this product these kick @$$ been using with soul tip paint... if it ever gets clogged use acetone worked like magic for me... after a few tags I open top to let air in so it won't be all sucked it works for me to get continuous good tags...wassup GR from yo boy Asix... 5 of 5 Stars!
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Funky monkey 01/23/2017 Nice 5 of 5 Stars!
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Mr.Jew 12/27/2016 Buy this and some Otr .901 silver. You'll thank me later. 5 of 5 Stars!
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Questions (4)
Questions (4)
Question: will these warp from xylene based paint? if so, do you guys carry any fine metal tip markers that wont warp? Answer:(AP Reply)Xylene is a solvent that will most likely warp any non metal container. If you'd like to use a xylene-based paint, I'd suggest switching to a metal container.
Question: will xylene eat through these? Answer:(AP Reply)If you're worried about Xylene damaging marker bodies the only safeguard against this is to switch to a metal bodied marker.
Question: will this work with rusto paints Answer:(AP Reply)These will work well!
Question: Will smash ink work well on any of these or to drippy... Answer: (Scribe22 Says:) Ya you're good to use smash. Just make sure to actually use your makers once you fill them so they don't sit around with smash in em. The plastic is good quality so it won't eat through it or warp it too bad (in fact smash won't really do that in any mop, kids have irrational fears of smash being like acid) but you don't want your marker to get too tight and let the ink pigments separate.Ya you're good to use smash. Just make sure to actually use your makers once you fill them so they don't sit around with smash in em. The plastic is good quality so it won't eat through it or warp it too bad (in fact smash won't really do that in any mop, kids have irrational fears of smash being like acid) but you don't want your marker to get too tight and let the ink pigments separate.