Often imitated but never duplicated, the classic Krink K-60 squeeze mop comes filled with permanent, pigmented and opaque pigmented inks.
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Often imitated but never duplicated, the classic Krink K-60 squeeze mop comes filled with permanent, pigmented and opaque pigmented inks. Krink Ink is alcohol-based, and florescent shades are waterbased. Handmade in the USA. Shake well. Refillable, nib can be replaced with the The Art Primo Drip Mop Mini Nib.
i-rape-cats 06/26/2012 Yeah these are cool. but you could spend about the same amount buying an AP 2oz mop and a 4oz bottle of Smash. You will get a better quality and double the amount of ink. that's where the smart money is spent. 3 of 5 Stars!
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Writer Reviewer Man 03/24/2023 Still mad at myself for buying this, went hard on the squeeze for a few tags... 5 of 5 Stars!
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BODEK 05/10/2022 Honestly the mop is decently good. What do I mean by that? Well it is a mop and it's pretty hard to mess up as it's just a cloth nib a plastic body and your choice of poison. But it writes pretty smoothly got little to no streaks and love the shade of purple. It fits in your pocket which is always nice. Overall I would say you could get more bang for your buck but it's a reliable option. Nice control on the drips but a little difficult to squeeze. Again nice mop but save yourself some cash and buy an art primo 2oz, replacement nibs, and paint of your choice. This will last you a while longer and better for your wallet. ;) 4 of 5 Stars!
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dwarf 1ner 09/16/2021 I bought the white one the other day and it was terrible there was no drips and the nib doesn't even flow very well 3 of 5 Stars!
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97 06/28/2021 great quality, but the price is definitely a little steep. If you don't mind spending the extra $ it's nice. Flows well. No streaks. Vibrant opaque colors that can withstand weather pretty well. Not extremely hard to buff. All colors look gorgeous, but I usually opt for darker colors or metallic. I have owned silver, pink, red, and blue. No complaints other than the price.
Hopefully, our favorite team of hooligans down at AP get more smash ink soon. I will probably stick to that like some other reviewers said. 4 of 5 Stars!
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slik.one 01/04/2021 A M A Z I N G. The stock ink may be just too thick for me. I like my tags so drippy and illegible, and this is a great tool to do so with some slight modifications. Pop your nib off, and pop the flow restrictor out for the best drips and splatters. My favorite is silver. 5 of 5 Stars!
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El crapo 07/12/2019 These inks are good. The ink is most definitely acetone based and the silver is a different formula than the original krink silver from back in the day. They are good though so pick one up. 5 of 5 Stars!
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Kash 06/29/2017 Hell yeah,y'all got that yellow green krink,badass color 5 of 5 Stars!
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Question: Is the k-80 coming back any time soon? Answer:(AP Reply)You'd have to ask Krink- we're not sure.
Question: Can i refill the krink k-60 with Molotow paint? Answer:(AP Reply)Yes, you can.
Question: How big are these? Answer:(AP Reply)K-60s have a body style that is nearly identical to our 2oz Mop. They can hold 60ml.
Question: so I like my pinks and all but the light pink doesn't look like it will jump out at people is this true or just my computer messing with colors? Answer:(AP Reply)This is a bubble gum pink.
Question: How would Molotow covers all work if I ran it through this Answer:(AP Reply)It will work most excellently.
Question: when will u guys re-up on these and the do em dirty, LAGGING on ordering all the good writing materials Answer:(AP Reply)You have it backwards. We are ready for product. Its the suppliers that lag.
Question: can i mix ded outdoorsman ink with this? Answer:(AP Reply)Never tried. probably not a good idea though
Question: How well does this write on rough surfaces? Answer:(AP Reply)Depends on how bad you want to damage your nib. While you can press-dot tag with the nib, if you run the felt over to rough of a surface you run the risk of tearing it. If you want to write on rough surfaces switch to Mohair.