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Reviews (9) 4.7 of 5 Stars!
NEVER ENDS 04/01/2025
Personal fave. I always have one in my pocket. Lays a perfect line of paint. I like using the Moltow all 4 one in them.
I’ve noticed the skinnier blue ones clog more often than the teal and red ones. Usually when using white. They’re cheap tho so whatever just grab another set. 5 of 5 Stars!
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Personal fave. I always have one in my pocket. Lays a perfect line of paint. I like using the Moltow all 4 one in them.
I’ve noticed the skinnier blue ones clog more often than the teal and red ones. Usually when using white. They’re cheap tho so whatever just grab another set. 5 of 5 Stars!
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GasFace Ink 12/29/2020
These are sick....I just picked up a set. Filled one with magic ink white and another with molotow liquid chrome. Amazing so far. Gonna pick up another set REAL soon. 5 of 5 Stars!
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These are sick....I just picked up a set. Filled one with magic ink white and another with molotow liquid chrome. Amazing so far. Gonna pick up another set REAL soon. 5 of 5 Stars!
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Dude from pdx 11/29/2020
Very good product, one thing that should be more well known is the fact that the nibs are screwed on with REVERSE THREADS! I spent way to long trying to refill one and actually ended up breaking it because I was trying to twist it the wrong way lmao. Otherwise, who doesn’t like whiteout pens?... 5 of 5 Stars!
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Very good product, one thing that should be more well known is the fact that the nibs are screwed on with REVERSE THREADS! I spent way to long trying to refill one and actually ended up breaking it because I was trying to twist it the wrong way lmao. Otherwise, who doesn’t like whiteout pens?... 5 of 5 Stars!
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— 07/12/2020
these are quite nice, unfortunately for me after and during use the metal nip will just get jammed into the marked due to paint drying. not sure if that’s normal or not but it can be quite annoying to have to take it apart and clean it every time i use it. 2 of 5 Stars!
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these are quite nice, unfortunately for me after and during use the metal nip will just get jammed into the marked due to paint drying. not sure if that’s normal or not but it can be quite annoying to have to take it apart and clean it every time i use it. 2 of 5 Stars!
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Anonymous 07/18/2019
These are great. Just be aware that they use a classic piston valve at the end of the nib and not a ball style one. I wrecked one finding that out. They work good with the OTR soul tip and even ok with super runny stuff like speed flow. 5 of 5 Stars!
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These are great. Just be aware that they use a classic piston valve at the end of the nib and not a ball style one. I wrecked one finding that out. They work good with the OTR soul tip and even ok with super runny stuff like speed flow. 5 of 5 Stars!
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Bobby Hampton 11/30/2017
These are just great. I've always liked correction pens, and these are great for trying new colors and paint formulas. They write exactly like a presto and are easy to fill up. The smallest one is tiny, I always keep that one tucked in my fifth pocket ready to rock. So far I've been successful with using white and black magic ink, silver soultip paint, and molotow One4all paint. The molotow is the best IMO. The consistency is just perfect for this type of marker. Black magic is very thin and runny and takes some practice to control, but it'll drip like mad if that's your style. The silver ORT paint is nice too. White magic feels like stock whiteout paint but a tad more drippy. Honestly I prefer the stock paint in this application.
If you like prestos, get a pack or two of these and a set of One4all paints and stuff em on all your pockets. 5 of 5 Stars!
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These are just great. I've always liked correction pens, and these are great for trying new colors and paint formulas. They write exactly like a presto and are easy to fill up. The smallest one is tiny, I always keep that one tucked in my fifth pocket ready to rock. So far I've been successful with using white and black magic ink, silver soultip paint, and molotow One4all paint. The molotow is the best IMO. The consistency is just perfect for this type of marker. Black magic is very thin and runny and takes some practice to control, but it'll drip like mad if that's your style. The silver ORT paint is nice too. White magic feels like stock whiteout paint but a tad more drippy. Honestly I prefer the stock paint in this application.
If you like prestos, get a pack or two of these and a set of One4all paints and stuff em on all your pockets. 5 of 5 Stars!
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Mark of the beast 1 10/18/2017
Thanks AP for this product these kick @$$ been using with soul tip paint... if it ever gets clogged use acetone worked like magic for me... after a few tags I open top to let air in so it won't be all sucked it works for me to get continuous good tags...wassup GR from yo boy Asix... 5 of 5 Stars!
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Thanks AP for this product these kick @$$ been using with soul tip paint... if it ever gets clogged use acetone worked like magic for me... after a few tags I open top to let air in so it won't be all sucked it works for me to get continuous good tags...wassup GR from yo boy Asix... 5 of 5 Stars!
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