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AP 5mm Empty Chisel Marker
AP 5mm Empty Chisel Marker
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$2.99      
This empty marker features a 5mm chisel nib and hard plastic body. Unlike most of our empty markers, ... more▾ 

Reviews (8)  3.5 of 5 Stars!


4en 03/10/2025
really nice marker, perfect for practicing handstyles in the blackbook or writing on slaps, the nib stays pretty juicy and does not wear out quickly. the only downside is refilling because it does not screw open and closed, the only thing i can compare it to is like how a permanent marker is closed. the only way to open it is with pliers.  4 of 5 Stars!
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Drowsy 01/13/2023
It’s serviceable but kind of annoying in a few ways. I use it for practicing hand styles, and it’s fine for that. Not technically refillable, but pliers can still open it up. I’ve refilled mine about 3 times now and it isn’t difficult. My real problem with this marker is that the nib sucks. Scratchy, hard and inconsistent. I wish AP sold an easily refillable small chisel like this for black books with a decent nib.  3 of 5 Stars!
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SUPSOE 05/03/2022
Perfect Handstyle Marker For Small Sizable Areas, Recommend Regular Black Alcohol Ink For Best Results. Add Powders For More Staining. Cut Nib For Flared Writing. Yee !  5 of 5 Stars!
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skid 02/19/2022
Nib size is perfect for 4 or 5 letter name on blank "my name is" stickers. I get good results with pilot ink and a little garvey. No streaks and not a lot of pumping. This combo flows enough to leave some 3d while drying. If I pump it will splatter. Would love if it was easier to refill but not at the expense of a pocket full of ink.  4 of 5 Stars!
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Anonymous Guy 08/26/2021
It's a press fit valve system. Once you fill it and snap it on your going to need a knife, pliers and some strength to refill it. Also the nib is trash (stringy lines) Sorry AP I love 99% of your inventory, but you shouldn't of put your name on this marker.  2 of 5 Stars!
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dutchmastered 02/05/2021
it works i guess. i think the only way to re-open it once you snap the valve in fully is pliers, though. nib is mad rigid and not good w thicker paints/inks. imo you're better off using a refillable brand like UNI if you want a chisel marker to put your own inks in. sorry, AP!  2 of 5 Stars!
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ClevR187 10/20/2016
Like this little pen. Filled it with OTR 970 hard to buff ink. Nib doesn't stay super juicy, find myself pumping it a lot but still a great pick up. The refilling issue aint all that big of a deal just get some pliers and lay down some paper to catch any residual ink you're about to spill pulling it apart. Id rather have a tight seal than a leaky one anyways.  4 of 5 Stars!
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Scribe22 12/04/2015
This thing is sick, not the easiest to refill once you snap the valve on but that's the end of the bad right there. Perfect size for slaps, nib stays sharp and clean, good for little cutty spots I suppose too. Better with thinner inks so maybe slow your role with the marsh or paints (tho I bet those could all still work, just wouldn't be as juicy). Grab one of these, some black pilot refill or speed flow, pack o' eggshells, and you're set for awhile.  4 of 5 Stars!
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