the solid classic! it withstood the test of time and continues to be widely used as a favorite among writers. the reasons are obvious; it has just the right amount of felt inside for a regular flow of ink. and the nib is just bad ass. aside from being durable, the more you write, the better it writes.
the best marker in the "jumbo pump" category, they're all basically the same except molotow pays close attention to details, like how the cap pops open when when pressed from the side. and its air tight you don't have to worry about taping this so ink won't leak, i have three of these, and so far i haven't had one leak. its this attention to detail that make molotow's marker design superior to otr's and other brands.
this comes stock with a hard paint nib, so if you plan on filling it with ink i recommend you get a couple of soft ink nibs. they give smooth, solid, consistent lines. art primo has them under 'flowpen nib'.
or get the empty long body along with a t style nib and a bottle of molotow's cocktail ink and you have an upgraded, refillable version of otr's cold sweat marker!! (both have a t nib and contain bitumen) except molotow's cap won't clog and the ink won't leak.
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
So heres the deal. The Best can I've used so far. It covers fast, it comes in 600 mils. and it doesnt have mixers so you dont have to worry about the clanky sound of the mixers while shaking or traveling with the can. So get this can, only 6.99 and its worth every penny.
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.