Alcohol-based paint is permanent and opaque with a 22ml capacity and 7mm chisel-tip, this marker is excellent for street and sketchbook. ... more▾ less▴ Krink K-75 Paint Marker Alcohol-based paint is permanent and opaque with a 22ml capacity and 7mm chisel-tip, this marker is excellent for street and sketchbook.
Made in the USA.
*The K-71 Silver Marker has been renamed K-75 Silver Marker, it contains the same formula.
bvne 01/17/2022 the black version was extremely streaky for tags, threw it away, you are much better off buying a uni for sure. 1 of 5 Stars!
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slik.one 12/27/2020 I think people talk a lot of smack to the krink brand, but i think krink makes hands-down the best markers (yes Art Primo you guys do too.) I honestly think these are good markers for stickers. 5 of 5 Stars!
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SneeZ D2T 12/16/2020 They look good but outdoor tags fade in days
I just use it for batroom rockers now 2 of 5 Stars!
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RiveraXRoma 09/08/2019 The paint in this marker is beyond great the only downsides is the price & the stock nib. Flaring the stock nib helps out but good thing i kept my old Uni nib, i get much better tags with it. 4 of 5 Stars!
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Antmanjr 08/23/2019 BUY A UNI PAINT, THESE SUCK. Got one of these in yellow and it sucks. I've used the yellow metal tip squeezer from Krink and the paint is opaque and can cover anything but for some reason in this marker you cant cover anything. Barely even shows up on black.
I mixed about 60% neon green Grog Extra Flow paint and 40% of the krink that was in here and got an amazing slime green that will cover anything...
Oh I also cut the nib down coz sh*t was soooooo long it made no sense. Was hard to pack with paint and seemed like it would dry up quick. 1 of 5 Stars!
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dvck 09/12/2018 buy a Uni and some nibs. not at all worth the price, silver paint was streaky, nib was too stiff, just trash in general. 2 of 5 Stars!
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