I appreciate the the effort of trying to make a product with a cheap price but the product does not live up to the hype. It does not write like butter, furthermore it is required to cover up with a piece of plastic wrap and a rubber band to protect the exposed marker when your done. Maybe it was just the one i had that was bad. It was the white hobo.
Bought these for slaps but I was disappointed when they arrived. One of the markers came barely filled, but what I’m most disappointed about is the streaking. I tried to slightly fray the nib but the marker still streaked. Not saying this goes for every one of these markers but both of mine were not great. Would not recommend.????????
These are bad @$$ !Ill buy mighty markers for the soul purpose of putting my own ink in them and every once in a while I don’t get enough brake cleaner in the threads and crunch it.They’re the perfect size for Rustoleum mixing balls or two giant steal Bearings from McClendons.Something about metal mixing balls in a metal body that’s soothing.Plus the cap fits on the butt so you don’t lose it when your in the heat of battle.Thanks art primo!
Overall a great product . Concealable and ready to go. Y’all really did it with this one . I add Garvey once it’s half full to give it a light purple shade . For those saying it gets clogged just wipe the end after you’re done using it for the day.
This is a straight forward product, the stock paint is eh IMO. I would buy an empty one but I’d prefer to have the mixing rod, too lazy to make my own, the hole too small for a regular mixing ball. The plastic is sturdy enough to handle Xylene based ink mixes, least long as you’re continuous with its usage. I plan on adding some red Uni paint from a PX-20 and add some pilot ink or magic ink, give it stain n coverage. If you do add harsh products in this and not use it expect the plastic to mess up.
Overall Art Primo’s version of presto white-out, just wish they sold replacement metal tips I like to use up my stuff.