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Molotow 627HS One4All Acrylic Marker
Molotow 627HS One4All Acrylic Marker
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Designed specifically to meet the high standards of professional artists. The High Solid markers have ... more▾ 

Reviews (21)  4.6 of 5 Stars!


chef btc 11/03/2014
Got a few tags up with one of my mates purple, dope colour, absolutely no streaks, smooth writing, opaque as hell. Gets buffed easy yes.. It's paint so that's expected.. What I am concerned about is the fade, some of those tags have been up nearly a year, they are now white not purple, but all round nice marker, good for getting up if your not worried about buff, but I'd recommend more for art/canvas use then street bombing (APREPLY)Although these are Paint, they are an Acrylic Water-based paint which is as you described; Best for Art and Canvases. Keep in mind not all Paint is created equally or for the same purposes.  4 of 5 Stars!
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BMCW 04/04/2014
These are amazing! A little pricey but definitely worth the money. Very opaque and nib lasts long time  5 of 5 Stars!
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RazyONE 01/01/2014
AMAZING. Comes out thick and no streaks. Purple one kicks ass!  5 of 5 Stars!
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Anonymous 05/30/2012
Middle shock blue is the sh*t!!  4 of 5 Stars!
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Anonymous 03/31/2012
the comparason chart is WRONG these only have 30ml of paint......... i measured it out myself because it did not look right..... other then that these are great..... if you plan on emetying out the marker and keeping the paint for the smaller markers you get a lil bit of a deal..... you get 30ml of ink and a couple bucks more u get a brand new marker..... but all in all if u just want the paint from if just get a refill if you can as they have nice tips for easy refilling  5 of 5 Stars!
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saur 10/08/2011
ok this has to be the smoothest writing marker of this nib size (besides the burner black). The paint is bright vivid super opaque (it covered a line i had made with garvey) and the colors are all amazing. On top of this its easily refillable the size is nice and the body is awesome. I cant say enough good things about this marker  5 of 5 Stars!
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Anonymous 06/04/2011
Flows Great most of the time. Lasted 2 das and got buffed, didnt leave a ghost, but it smeared. Still like em though!(apreply) Dude you want a burner marker. These are high quality art markers. They arent designed for staining  4 of 5 Stars!
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Exblade 04/21/2011
I can never get it to flow the way I want it to, but I'm new at all this. I love how loose the paint is, but I still can't get a consistent line, I guess I'm used to squeezing, these you push the tip in. Haven't revisited anything I've done with it yet so I don't know how it's holding up. Lots of paint in there, too. It's cool, I want to try out another some day that's for sure.  3 of 5 Stars!
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krinkdink 01/25/2011
I love these markers. I recently purchased a lago blue and it works great! No outdoor taags yet its still winter here  5 of 5 Stars!
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theMACK 05/14/2010
These Molotows are way better than the regular ones. Middle Shock Blue is one of the iLLest colors they got.  5 of 5 Stars!
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LACAN 01/02/2010
The One 4 All paint performs very well. You can tell that already because it comes in like 5 kinds of markers. It works really well in the small markers, and also very well in these larger ones. These pens come in such good colors, and are more permanent than the zig paint. (also: these pens don't cause paper to over saturate and 'wrinkle', like a lot of water based markers do.)  5 of 5 Stars!
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Jennibomb 12/13/2009
I got the ceramic blue one back in September at AP when I was visiting some friends in Seattle. I had a lot of fun with it and the flow is really nice and stays pretty even which was a plus. The coverage and pigment is awesome.
Out of all the paint pens I've tried this one is definitely worth the few extra dollars you might pay compared to other brands of paint pens I've used. I'm curious to see how it stands up to buffing since it's actual paint and not a dye based ink.

The con- I'm a mess when it comes to paint pens no matter what I can't keep it off my hands. This pen doesn't leak or anything and is probably the cleanest paint pen I've tried. If size matters and you need to be ultra sneaky get the pocket or mini one because these are bigger than the Krink K 71's.

Buy this pen and use it and love it, it wants to be used by you.  5 of 5 Stars!
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sir marks alot 08/18/2009
this marker has its pros and cons
the pros are its really opaque it rights real smoth on most surfaces and the nib is durable

the cons
this marker sucks @$$ on tile or anything of tht texture. its real easily buffed. u have to shake the piss out of it to mix the paint.
but other than tht its a good marker  4 of 5 Stars!
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Nives 08/18/2009
The Molotow One 4 All marker is a great marker with a high solid acrylic paint. It makes nice lines and the colors are very bold. Great for handstyles on most surfaces, I recomend the Red one because it writes really bright and is just a really bold red paint.  5 of 5 Stars!
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thekmoker 05/01/2009
as previously stated its not that great in the streets. (but it lasts a while)

but where it really shines, is in canvas work.  3 of 5 Stars!
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asdfasdfasdf 12/26/2008
@ rskm

these are different because they have the one4all paint in them, its acrylic not waterbased so they arent very good for bombing IMO, but they are great on canvases! i use the smaller ones on my slaps.
these colors are just like the belton spray paint colors, but in a marker, so if youve used that color of paint, then you know what shade to expect.
you guys should carry soft pastel...  5 of 5 Stars!
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Timeone 12/11/2008
picked up an orange yesterday and i will admit that the consistency of this markers flow is so nice not like other markers where it streaks after a little bit of use great opacity perfect for most surfaces.  5 of 5 Stars!
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Alcyone 11/17/2008
There is one problem with these pens and that is the nibs. When really juiced up, the nibs will have a tendency to crush sideways as you write, especially when pushing down to pump the ink valve.

Simple solution: Measure out a piece of stiff steel wire (at least 20 gauge or so) to go from the bottom of the valve pin to the top of the nib. Double up the wire and cut the ends on a sharp diagonal. Stick it thru the center of the nib, seating it down in the valve. This way the valve is definitely opening every time you push down. Godly drips.(ap reply) I think your just pushing too hard homie.  5 of 5 Stars!
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SUM RANDOM DUDE 10/04/2008
i saw this on the molotow website about a month ago and they had a pic of a guy using one of these in a light blue color( i think its the one in the top left corner if the marker pic) and it came out SUPER clean. no streaks at all. this marker does seem like it will be pretty boss.  5 of 5 Stars!
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rskm1r 10/03/2008
can you guys upload some pics of how this looks when writing with it?  5 of 5 Stars!
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rskm 10/03/2008
how are these different from the molotow paint markers?<AP REPLY> They have the \"One For All\" paint in them  4 of 5 Stars!
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