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Reviews by Graditude - A Top 50 Reviewer!
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The Press N Go Standard has a fine metal nib and soft, squeezable body filled with fast-drying industrial
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5 of 5 Stars!
01/01/2022
I love these pens, these and streakers were what made me reach for Art Primo in the first place! I have tried all the different shapes, but it's hard to beat this classic. The white out fluid that comes in these leaves a fair bit of room so you can add stainy dye. My favorite inks to run in these are silver/chromes like Dr.Guts or Molotow alcohol permanent paint.
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01/01/2022
I love these pens, these and streakers were what made me reach for Art Primo in the first place! I have tried all the different shapes, but it's hard to beat this classic. The white out fluid that comes in these leaves a fair bit of room so you can add stainy dye. My favorite inks to run in these are silver/chromes like Dr.Guts or Molotow alcohol permanent paint.
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The Original Lego Thin is a classic for crisp, clean lines. It's ideal for medium-thin linework and
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5 of 5 Stars!
05/19/2021
Versitile small to medium spray cap. Reminds me of the German outline 3, but with a lil more umph. Especially enjoyed for shadows, keylines/forcefields/finals, and sketching
Thinking of Slime9 when I used only this and a NY Fat for a throwup. Maybe it's just me, but the NY Fats feel like they have less control. They're either on or off. The LEGO Thin isn't like that at all, offering crisp thin lines to thick medium.
Someone said these were just a smaller version of the NY Fat and that's sums it up nicely
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05/19/2021
Versitile small to medium spray cap. Reminds me of the German outline 3, but with a lil more umph. Especially enjoyed for shadows, keylines/forcefields/finals, and sketching
Thinking of Slime9 when I used only this and a NY Fat for a throwup. Maybe it's just me, but the NY Fats feel like they have less control. They're either on or off. The LEGO Thin isn't like that at all, offering crisp thin lines to thick medium.
Someone said these were just a smaller version of the NY Fat and that's sums it up nicely
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Ironlak Fluid is a versatile water-based acrylic paint offering high pigmentation and smooth application
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5 of 5 Stars!
05/19/2021
Hated pump acrylic markers before I tried One4All. Ish is expensive though, so I was hoping to find something cheaper I could use in an airbrush. Expected Ironlak's Acrylic to be a bust, but am happily surprised! Works great in high solid markers, and that it's water soluble makes is easy to thin or clean. Eager to see how it holds up outdoors. 45ml for $4? Ironlak I am here for it
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05/19/2021
Hated pump acrylic markers before I tried One4All. Ish is expensive though, so I was hoping to find something cheaper I could use in an airbrush. Expected Ironlak's Acrylic to be a bust, but am happily surprised! Works great in high solid markers, and that it's water soluble makes is easy to thin or clean. Eager to see how it holds up outdoors. 45ml for $4? Ironlak I am here for it
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5 of 5 Stars!
05/19/2021
SMALL SPRAY, you probably want the red Caliigraphy caps. My first time using these caps was one of my first times painting ever. I fastened them to two 200ml Flame Blue cans I had rubberbanded together. I had watched Lady K decimate a wall wielding two Ultrawide cans akimbo and thought these caps would give me a similar affect. Needless to say, I learned a lot that day. Even with high pressure cans these caps lay 2" wide lines max. Cool for outlining and small tags.
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05/19/2021
SMALL SPRAY, you probably want the red Caliigraphy caps. My first time using these caps was one of my first times painting ever. I fastened them to two 200ml Flame Blue cans I had rubberbanded together. I had watched Lady K decimate a wall wielding two Ultrawide cans akimbo and thought these caps would give me a similar affect. Needless to say, I learned a lot that day. Even with high pressure cans these caps lay 2" wide lines max. Cool for outlining and small tags.
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5 of 5 Stars!
05/19/2021
Sick for soft scratch fills, I also found myself outlining and sketching with it. Very much like the astro, but with a less defined outer circle. Had one clog using high pigmented paint and it was so sad watching it's massive spray shrink down. Quick quick with Montana's Acetone can and it was back in action. Very fast and fun cap. Flairs are delish!!
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05/19/2021
Sick for soft scratch fills, I also found myself outlining and sketching with it. Very much like the astro, but with a less defined outer circle. Had one clog using high pigmented paint and it was so sad watching it's massive spray shrink down. Quick quick with Montana's Acetone can and it was back in action. Very fast and fun cap. Flairs are delish!!
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The Art Primo Micro Cap offers incredible precision and super fine lines for aerosol artists. Great
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5 of 5 Stars!
05/19/2021
holy shout, yo I hyped the airbrush cap hard, but the AP Micro might be even better for crisp, tiny to small, lines. Feels like it throws paint faster than the Airbrush cap, which can be whispy and even soft further from the wall in comparison. There's more line width variation with can control using the micro, whereas the Airbrush cap puts out a consistently size line. You know you want 5" tall bubble letters, come-on! Really really good, AP's got the best tiny caps!
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05/19/2021
holy shout, yo I hyped the airbrush cap hard, but the AP Micro might be even better for crisp, tiny to small, lines. Feels like it throws paint faster than the Airbrush cap, which can be whispy and even soft further from the wall in comparison. There's more line width variation with can control using the micro, whereas the Airbrush cap puts out a consistently size line. You know you want 5" tall bubble letters, come-on! Really really good, AP's got the best tiny caps!
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This mop is a best-seller for a reason! Our exclusive Spring Fever Drip Mop is loaded with industrial
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5 of 5 Stars!
03/16/2021
Got the orange. This paint is nice and flowy! Works well in small pump markers. Holds up well to weather!
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03/16/2021
Got the orange. This paint is nice and flowy! Works well in small pump markers. Holds up well to weather!
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This 127 marker is filled with Molotow's best-selling One4All acrylic ink and features a pump-action
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5 of 5 Stars!
02/01/2021
I wouldn't have believed pump markers could be this precise and consistent before I tried them. I REALLY like the EF 1mm nib, it is more rigid and tactile than the 1.5 and 2mm nibs, which is great for details and fun to write with. Paint will sometimes dry on the side of the 1mm nib, but it's easy to wipe off, and usually doesn't effect flow.
All nibs are sturdy and (using One4All paint) easily washable in the sink, perfect for changing colors!
Speaking of paint inside these... acrylic was a bad word to me, so I wasn't expecting these to hold up outside; however, I was pleasantly surprised the color purist months after. Shake this ish!! Larger nib markers will probably write fine at first without shaking, but the paint does separate quite a bit.
Okay, the whole reason I wanted to write this review: I have noticed using the 1mm an unshaken marker will often mark a shade or two darker than the color. At least in the couple blues and greens I've tried. I suspect this is because how it separates-- less bright pigment is being delivered? Anyway, maybe useful for shading..? I think so.
If you're not sure you'll like these, buy an EF white 127 and an Art Primo Black Pad
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02/01/2021
I wouldn't have believed pump markers could be this precise and consistent before I tried them. I REALLY like the EF 1mm nib, it is more rigid and tactile than the 1.5 and 2mm nibs, which is great for details and fun to write with. Paint will sometimes dry on the side of the 1mm nib, but it's easy to wipe off, and usually doesn't effect flow.
All nibs are sturdy and (using One4All paint) easily washable in the sink, perfect for changing colors!
Speaking of paint inside these... acrylic was a bad word to me, so I wasn't expecting these to hold up outside; however, I was pleasantly surprised the color purist months after. Shake this ish!! Larger nib markers will probably write fine at first without shaking, but the paint does separate quite a bit.
Okay, the whole reason I wanted to write this review: I have noticed using the 1mm an unshaken marker will often mark a shade or two darker than the color. At least in the couple blues and greens I've tried. I suspect this is because how it separates-- less bright pigment is being delivered? Anyway, maybe useful for shading..? I think so.
If you're not sure you'll like these, buy an EF white 127 and an Art Primo Black Pad
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Magic Ink's newest creation, their Solid Paint Marker AKA the Ganko Streak. Buttery, soft, with a clean
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5 of 5 Stars!
11/24/2020
My introduction to streaks! GR mentioned these recently in the 5 for $20 video. He's dead on about how buttery they are-- perhaps more creamy-sticky than an AP Solid-- even in the winter.
A very fun write, my biggest gripe is how little paint it holds. The twist-up mechanism takes up half its size. One may melt paint into the snazzy plastic tube: 1 hobo marker can refill this marker ~3.5 times.
Rough surfaces might chew more off than something oil based, but the lines it lays are striking! Colors hold up for months even in sun and weather.
Pickup yellow!
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11/24/2020
My introduction to streaks! GR mentioned these recently in the 5 for $20 video. He's dead on about how buttery they are-- perhaps more creamy-sticky than an AP Solid-- even in the winter.
A very fun write, my biggest gripe is how little paint it holds. The twist-up mechanism takes up half its size. One may melt paint into the snazzy plastic tube: 1 hobo marker can refill this marker ~3.5 times.
Rough surfaces might chew more off than something oil based, but the lines it lays are striking! Colors hold up for months even in sun and weather.
Pickup yellow!
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Our famous Squeezer is equipped with a durable steel tip and extra permanent xylene based paint to make
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5 of 5 Stars!
10/16/2020
One of my favorite squeezer bodies. Make sure you squeeze from the back! The metal tip that is depressed to write is longer than similar tips on here, which provides a bit more response. The last two I received (gold and pink) needed serious shaking before the paint inside woke up. Would consider thinning if you prefer a more runny mixture. Easy to keep clean and high capacity!
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10/16/2020
One of my favorite squeezer bodies. Make sure you squeeze from the back! The metal tip that is depressed to write is longer than similar tips on here, which provides a bit more response. The last two I received (gold and pink) needed serious shaking before the paint inside woke up. Would consider thinning if you prefer a more runny mixture. Easy to keep clean and high capacity!
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The Art Primo Toxic Shocker is a hard bodied, slender pocket sized marker that pairs well with dyes,
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5 of 5 Stars!
09/27/2020
wanted to amend my previous review-- these nibs do have a valve in them! With the valve, writing on vertical surfaces I have found more ink flow when initially pressing the nib, leading to the first second of writing being more juicy than the less saturated remainder. Removing the nib seems possible and might help this, but I'm not trying to make a mess. Economical on ink compared to something you'll squeeze. Throw some white magic ink, or another flowy paint in with your ink so your marks don't fade entirely in the sun.
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09/27/2020
wanted to amend my previous review-- these nibs do have a valve in them! With the valve, writing on vertical surfaces I have found more ink flow when initially pressing the nib, leading to the first second of writing being more juicy than the less saturated remainder. Removing the nib seems possible and might help this, but I'm not trying to make a mess. Economical on ink compared to something you'll squeeze. Throw some white magic ink, or another flowy paint in with your ink so your marks don't fade entirely in the sun.
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This ultra-permanent, oil-based ink refill is optimized for Magic Ink Glass Body, Extra Wide, and No.
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5 of 5 Stars!
09/27/2020
potent ink! great for dying paints and stainy properties. encourages drips thinning thicker paints. also ideal choice for gravity feed markers-- except for WHite, WHich is more like a paint, save this for mops and pump markers.
White makes a great carrier for any of the colors. I like adding a bit of magic ink to otr soultip paint in metal tip squeezers. Easy to pour cap is nice, just make sure it's fully closed before shaking.
Colors will fade in the sun-- pair with a paint for longevity in outdoor spots!
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09/27/2020
potent ink! great for dying paints and stainy properties. encourages drips thinning thicker paints. also ideal choice for gravity feed markers-- except for WHite, WHich is more like a paint, save this for mops and pump markers.
White makes a great carrier for any of the colors. I like adding a bit of magic ink to otr soultip paint in metal tip squeezers. Easy to pour cap is nice, just make sure it's fully closed before shaking.
Colors will fade in the sun-- pair with a paint for longevity in outdoor spots!
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Art Primo presents a new blackbook marker from CraftWave: the SKETCHY Twin! These juicy pens feature
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5 of 5 Stars!
08/29/2020
Well, I'm back and I don't know how to edit reviews. After using a single black CraftWave Sketchy twin marker everyotherdayish for a month the ink's about depleted. The marker streaks on the chisel's large end refusing to write all together on its tiny side. The brush require decent pressure to mark now, and is noticeably less fine/broken in. I was expecting a bit more life outta this thing, but it's comparable to the amount of ink in a glass magic ink marker.
Now on refilling these... With the lid on, apply pressure to the gray stripe section that holds the brush nib. One can wedge a butter knife to pry out this piece. It came out fairly easy for me, and snapped back in closing up, showing almost no sign of forced entry. As for what to fill these with: it's a gravity feed system a tubey wadding which fits to each tip. You'll need an ink (no paint).
I eye-droppered some Pilot Super Color Ink (despite its "not compatible with other markers" warning) onto the wadding, and that's brought it back to life. Pilot or magic ink might weaken the plastic long term, but might be worth it for stronger writes on outdoor surfaces. There are likely inks out there better suited to refill these (Spectrum Noir?), I just liked what it came with and wished it had more.
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08/29/2020
Well, I'm back and I don't know how to edit reviews. After using a single black CraftWave Sketchy twin marker everyotherdayish for a month the ink's about depleted. The marker streaks on the chisel's large end refusing to write all together on its tiny side. The brush require decent pressure to mark now, and is noticeably less fine/broken in. I was expecting a bit more life outta this thing, but it's comparable to the amount of ink in a glass magic ink marker.
Now on refilling these... With the lid on, apply pressure to the gray stripe section that holds the brush nib. One can wedge a butter knife to pry out this piece. It came out fairly easy for me, and snapped back in closing up, showing almost no sign of forced entry. As for what to fill these with: it's a gravity feed system a tubey wadding which fits to each tip. You'll need an ink (no paint).
I eye-droppered some Pilot Super Color Ink (despite its "not compatible with other markers" warning) onto the wadding, and that's brought it back to life. Pilot or magic ink might weaken the plastic long term, but might be worth it for stronger writes on outdoor surfaces. There are likely inks out there better suited to refill these (Spectrum Noir?), I just liked what it came with and wished it had more.
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Art Primo presents a new blackbook marker from CraftWave: the SKETCHY Twin! These juicy pens feature
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5 of 5 Stars!
07/23/2020
Holy cow the chiseled tip brought me back to third grade; mad Mr. Sketch vibes. Crisp lines, this side is most useful for multiple consistent line widths.
The brush tip is larger than I expected but very versatile: barely scraping the page is just under 1mm, writing more naturally 2-3mm, and holding the marker at a low angle saturated 7mm lines lay breezily. It's also not really a brush in sense of being composed of loose bristles like a paint brush, rather I'd compare the brush side to a oversized felt-tip marker (think Sharpie tip but instead of a IBM ThinkPad clown nose nub for a nib it's a mini model rocket's balsa wood nose cone).
Snagged one of these in black to outline on watercolor paper, reminded me of Copic twins. I haven't much experience these sort of markers, but my first impressions have been great!
I intend to use this marker mostly on paper, but coverage writing quickly on cardboard holds up well and even glossy porous(?) surfaces like photo paper or tape which mark very well. Marks on glass, but is rubbed off easily like suborn dry erase.
Go CraftWave!! I hope this performance keeps up as I use the marker more as I'm not sure Sketchies can be refilled easily. It looks like the brush side section can be pulled out (chisel section is part of the body's mold), but I'm fiddling with mine now and suspect I'll fuss up the plastic trying to remove it. I saw someone ask and want to also express interest in the ink inside them!
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07/23/2020
Holy cow the chiseled tip brought me back to third grade; mad Mr. Sketch vibes. Crisp lines, this side is most useful for multiple consistent line widths.
The brush tip is larger than I expected but very versatile: barely scraping the page is just under 1mm, writing more naturally 2-3mm, and holding the marker at a low angle saturated 7mm lines lay breezily. It's also not really a brush in sense of being composed of loose bristles like a paint brush, rather I'd compare the brush side to a oversized felt-tip marker (think Sharpie tip but instead of a IBM ThinkPad clown nose nub for a nib it's a mini model rocket's balsa wood nose cone).
Snagged one of these in black to outline on watercolor paper, reminded me of Copic twins. I haven't much experience these sort of markers, but my first impressions have been great!
I intend to use this marker mostly on paper, but coverage writing quickly on cardboard holds up well and even glossy porous(?) surfaces like photo paper or tape which mark very well. Marks on glass, but is rubbed off easily like suborn dry erase.
Go CraftWave!! I hope this performance keeps up as I use the marker more as I'm not sure Sketchies can be refilled easily. It looks like the brush side section can be pulled out (chisel section is part of the body's mold), but I'm fiddling with mine now and suspect I'll fuss up the plastic trying to remove it. I saw someone ask and want to also express interest in the ink inside them!
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Art Primo Solid Paint Marker
All hail the King of Streakers! The Art Primo Solid Paint Marker
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5 of 5 Stars!
06/02/2020
YES, THEY POST!! (cap fits snug in the back of the marker, and even makes it a little easier to twist). Lots of paint inside, great value!
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06/02/2020
YES, THEY POST!! (cap fits snug in the back of the marker, and even makes it a little easier to twist). Lots of paint inside, great value!
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Art Primo HOBO markers are solidified paint stick markers which will write on the most amount of surfaces
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5 of 5 Stars!
05/30/2020
Suburb competition to Markal. Helps to carry these in a baggie.
Back when I was buying gas $6 at a time, I'd buy these markers and melt them down to pour into a empty Ganko marker body. GR posted a video guide on this where he fills a twist-up deodorant. If you're considering filling chap-stick, glue-stick tubes, really any twist up container, it might help to have a layer of solid already in the bottom. Some container's plastic part that pushes that pushes the solid is perforated, such that paint will drip through and possibly seize the twisting mechanism.
Melt different colors together for a custom color! Beast mode: cut a piece of cardstock to slide down the barrel, or whatever you intend to fill with the melted paint, dividing it in two. Pour separate colors on either side for a split-free multi-color streaker. boom just gave ya that one for free
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These do crust after a day or two, a thin layer which needs pealing or a good scratch on a rough surface. Silver is cool. The last bit might be tough to use, but fun to smear around with a glove. Impressive product of great value! If you want something a little less messy, for a few extra dollars snag an AP Solid Paint Marker
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05/30/2020
Suburb competition to Markal. Helps to carry these in a baggie.
Back when I was buying gas $6 at a time, I'd buy these markers and melt them down to pour into a empty Ganko marker body. GR posted a video guide on this where he fills a twist-up deodorant. If you're considering filling chap-stick, glue-stick tubes, really any twist up container, it might help to have a layer of solid already in the bottom. Some container's plastic part that pushes that pushes the solid is perforated, such that paint will drip through and possibly seize the twisting mechanism.
Melt different colors together for a custom color! Beast mode: cut a piece of cardstock to slide down the barrel, or whatever you intend to fill with the melted paint, dividing it in two. Pour separate colors on either side for a split-free multi-color streaker. boom just gave ya that one for free
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These do crust after a day or two, a thin layer which needs pealing or a good scratch on a rough surface. Silver is cool. The last bit might be tough to use, but fun to smear around with a glove. Impressive product of great value! If you want something a little less messy, for a few extra dollars snag an AP Solid Paint Marker
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The Art Primo Toxic Shocker is a hard bodied, slender pocket sized marker that pairs well with dyes,
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5 of 5 Stars!
05/11/2020
Having enjoyed the drop mop mini, I wasn't sure I'd be down with a hard body mop. Moral of the story: I am a fool!
This marker is great fun. S. garvey with a lil' white magic ink, and the flow is hot! As far as I can tell the nib does not have a valve; however, the mop (like all AP mops) stays very clean. No leaks! Shaking the marker uncapped will not leak, but a good squeeze (tough with the hard plastic) might squirt a few drops. Some ink will collect in the cap with normal use, never enough to drip or run.
buy extra nibs!!
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05/11/2020
Having enjoyed the drop mop mini, I wasn't sure I'd be down with a hard body mop. Moral of the story: I am a fool!
This marker is great fun. S. garvey with a lil' white magic ink, and the flow is hot! As far as I can tell the nib does not have a valve; however, the mop (like all AP mops) stays very clean. No leaks! Shaking the marker uncapped will not leak, but a good squeeze (tough with the hard plastic) might squirt a few drops. Some ink will collect in the cap with normal use, never enough to drip or run.
buy extra nibs!!
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The Art Primo Drip Mop Mini is our #1 Best Seller in our empty mop category thanks to its medium size,
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5 of 5 Stars!
05/11/2020
Another five star review in the sea.
I feel spoiled snagging one of these as my first mop. Perfect shape for pencil grip, with enough squeeze in the body to still lay thick lines. I believe Junobo mops are the same shape, but AP's is much more squeezable.
I very much like the valve inside the nib. Paint will not flow unless the tip is depressed. I tore my first nib writing on rough concrete. I did not know what nib abuse was.
***Luckily, these nibs can be refelted(is that a word?) very easily! If the nib tears, remove what's left of the original nib (might need tweezers) one will see a circle grove the felt is bunched into. I found a piece of medium weight felt and cut a circle a little larger than the grove, and pressed it in using a small flathead screwdriver. This worked better than expected, but one may also consider purchasing extra nibs.
OTR soultip is my jam in these, addin' magic ink or steve garvey, you know how that goes...
Acrylic craft paint is pretty reliable too. Great for indoor use; hang some paper on the wall, cover the carpet in plastic. slowly water down acrylic for more drips and consider straining through pantyhose paint if it's old/has dried bits.
I put some bucket paint and magic ink in one of these once... I was naive, but it worked really well. This mix required slightly more aggressive squeezing, but perhaps illustrates how forgiving this mop is!
I ruined one of these mops by using a paint thinner solvent to clean that bucket paint out of it. The plastic was weakened and the top tore off when I attempted to twist the cap off. A lil' xylene ink inside holds up fine though!
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05/11/2020
Another five star review in the sea.
I feel spoiled snagging one of these as my first mop. Perfect shape for pencil grip, with enough squeeze in the body to still lay thick lines. I believe Junobo mops are the same shape, but AP's is much more squeezable.
I very much like the valve inside the nib. Paint will not flow unless the tip is depressed. I tore my first nib writing on rough concrete. I did not know what nib abuse was.
***Luckily, these nibs can be refelted(is that a word?) very easily! If the nib tears, remove what's left of the original nib (might need tweezers) one will see a circle grove the felt is bunched into. I found a piece of medium weight felt and cut a circle a little larger than the grove, and pressed it in using a small flathead screwdriver. This worked better than expected, but one may also consider purchasing extra nibs.
OTR soultip is my jam in these, addin' magic ink or steve garvey, you know how that goes...
Acrylic craft paint is pretty reliable too. Great for indoor use; hang some paper on the wall, cover the carpet in plastic. slowly water down acrylic for more drips and consider straining through pantyhose paint if it's old/has dried bits.
I put some bucket paint and magic ink in one of these once... I was naive, but it worked really well. This mix required slightly more aggressive squeezing, but perhaps illustrates how forgiving this mop is!
I ruined one of these mops by using a paint thinner solvent to clean that bucket paint out of it. The plastic was weakened and the top tore off when I attempted to twist the cap off. A lil' xylene ink inside holds up fine though!
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Exclusive to Art Primo, ZENIRO is super permanent, highly-pigmented, machine washable fabric dye packaged
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5 of 5 Stars!
04/28/2020
ZENIRO Spray Dye: tiny can, impressive spray, interesting ink.
Medium-to-High pressure surprised me. Coverage with the needle cap is ridiculous from further away, almost three fingers wide 4-6" inches from a surface.
Dye particles found themselves on my hand (over spray?), so I recommend a glove!
Dope on wood, but a few months in the sun will leave it much more faint. Probably smart for indoor spots. An awesome way to tie dye fabric.
Also really like the color line up! Oxblood _3
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04/28/2020
ZENIRO Spray Dye: tiny can, impressive spray, interesting ink.
Medium-to-High pressure surprised me. Coverage with the needle cap is ridiculous from further away, almost three fingers wide 4-6" inches from a surface.
Dye particles found themselves on my hand (over spray?), so I recommend a glove!
Dope on wood, but a few months in the sun will leave it much more faint. Probably smart for indoor spots. An awesome way to tie dye fabric.
Also really like the color line up! Oxblood _3
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Drawing fine lines is easy-squeezy with the Press N Go collection of soft-body, squeezable markers featuring
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5 of 5 Stars!
02/27/2020
What an amazing way to write! Having not encountered metal tipped correction pens in the past, these were suck a treat to discover. I destroyed a couple of these nibs by using oil paint (bargain bin elementary art grade) and a few drops of Magic Ink. The cheap paint clogged the valve, not even acetone would bring it back.
I've had a few last much longer with OTR 901/Magic Ink/Steve Garvey. Too many drips if you can believe it! I was surprised by the amount of paint these can lay with a good squeeze.
Just because these can write on rough surfaces, might not mean they should *laughing while crying emoji* rocks and raw wood scare me, even though I'm confident this pen could leave a mark. I wipe the tip after use, as often some paint will cling to it.
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02/27/2020
What an amazing way to write! Having not encountered metal tipped correction pens in the past, these were suck a treat to discover. I destroyed a couple of these nibs by using oil paint (bargain bin elementary art grade) and a few drops of Magic Ink. The cheap paint clogged the valve, not even acetone would bring it back.
I've had a few last much longer with OTR 901/Magic Ink/Steve Garvey. Too many drips if you can believe it! I was surprised by the amount of paint these can lay with a good squeeze.
Just because these can write on rough surfaces, might not mean they should *laughing while crying emoji* rocks and raw wood scare me, even though I'm confident this pen could leave a mark. I wipe the tip after use, as often some paint will cling to it.
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The first of its kind, our metallic AP Solid in SILVER combines buttery smooth texture, unparalleled
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5 of 5 Stars!
02/27/2020
I enjoyed a few silver hobos and expected a similar performance from this marker. EXPECTATIONS EXCEEDED. AP's Solid Paint Markers must be of a different formula than the hobo; I'd been reading about the butter, but once I felt it, this silver streaker quickly became my fav.
The twist knob rolls up the paint precisely. Sometimes I'll clip the paint with the cap putting it back on, but it's easy to wipe while wet. Perhaps lessly stressed, the paint dries brilliant. Standing out on surfaces of any color, this silver is much more visible in low light than a white hobo.
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02/27/2020
I enjoyed a few silver hobos and expected a similar performance from this marker. EXPECTATIONS EXCEEDED. AP's Solid Paint Markers must be of a different formula than the hobo; I'd been reading about the butter, but once I felt it, this silver streaker quickly became my fav.
The twist knob rolls up the paint precisely. Sometimes I'll clip the paint with the cap putting it back on, but it's easy to wipe while wet. Perhaps lessly stressed, the paint dries brilliant. Standing out on surfaces of any color, this silver is much more visible in low light than a white hobo.
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