Manufacturer | Pentel |
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Brand | Pentel |
Item Weight | 0.598 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.25 x 8.5 x 6.5 inches |
Item model number | S360-36 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Assorted |
Closure | Snap |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Set of 36 |
Point Type | Bold |
Line Size | 2 |
Ink Color | Assorted |
Tip Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_S360-36 |
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Pentel Color Pen, Set of 36, Assorted (S360-36)
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Brand | Pentel |
Color | Assorted |
Ink Color | Assorted |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Point Type | Bold |
About this item
- Vivid, water-based ink colors for a variety of applications
- Durable fiber tip produces fine lines
- Generous ink supply is excellent for decorating posters
- Snap-fit cap prevents tip from drying out
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From the manufacturer
Pentel Arts Color Pens
Create vivid and eye popping artwork with these classic Pentel Arts Color Pens.
The Essentials
Variety of Color
Pentel Arts Color Pens are available in a wide assortment of colors and collections.
Durable and Reliable
These fiber-tipped pens create radiant fine lines and intense water-based colors. Snap fit caps help keep Color Pens lasting longer and prevent from dry-outs
Features
- Available in assortment of colors
- Water-based ink
- Ideal for everyday coloring, drawing, and writing
- Certified AP by The Art & Creative Materials Institute
Pentel Arts
Pentel, well known for its high-quality writing instruments, has been manufacturing and selling art supplies for more than 60 years. Established in 1946 as The Japan Stationary Co., the organization started by selling school supplies such as watercolors, crayons and oil pastels.
Artists, students, and craft enthusiast are able to choose from a wide variety of wonderful Pentel Arts products, all milled from the finest materials and available in brilliant colors. Consumers can purchase with confidence because all Pentel products are warranted for life against failure due to defects in material and wokrmanship
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ASIN | B001E6F108 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #33,151 in Office Products (See Top 100 in Office Products) #387 in Permanent Markers & Marker Pens |
Date First Available | December 9, 2004 |
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Vivid, water-based ink colors for a variety of applications. Durable fiber tip produces fine lines. Generous ink supply is excellent for decorating posters. Snap-fit cap prevents tip from drying out. Ideal for artists, designers, students and children. Colors include: Baby blue, Beige, Black, Blue, brown, Carmine, Coral pink, Dark brown, Dark grey, Dark green, Dark red, Dull orange, Emerald greeen, Gold orche, Grayish green, Green, Heliotrope, Lemon Yellow, Light gray, Light green, Magenta, Marine blue, Ochre, Olive green, Orange, Pale orange, Pink, Prussian blue, Ram unber, Red, Silver gray, Sky blue, Steel blue, Turquoise, Violet and Yellow.
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Customers like the color, quality and value of the marker pens. They mention that they are deep, rich, incredibly pigmented and durable. Some appreciate the holding case. That said, they say that the pens are worth the purchase and are affordable color at a price.
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Customers like the color of the marker pens. They say the colors are deep, rich, and incredibly pigmented. They also say the pens are lovely, perfect, and durable. Customers also mention that the holding case is perfectly designed and has slots for each pen. However, some customers report that the classic plastic case has a very strong plastic smell.
"...The colors are vibrant and lay down smoothly; you can even blend by overlaying colors (a technique which takes practice but can be very rewarding)...." Read more
"...They are exactly the same. Great quality and vibrant colors." Read more
"...I used to love these when I was little and loved the bright colors and the packaging...." Read more
"...I love the colors and how I can layer without gumming up the page. They are great for lettering too. I say draw without a flaw" Read more
Customers like the quality of the markers. They say they are solid, bright, and have vibrant colors. Customers also like the case, ink supply, and color. They mention that the pens last a long time and have a nice, sharp tip.
"...The casing is actually pretty sturdy. I've bought colored pencils or watercolor pencils that cost way more tan these markers and the casing was meh...." Read more
"...They are absolutely WONDERFUL for coloring those nifty highly detailed Dover coloring books, like the geometric designs and the others - they have a..." Read more
"...Pros:- They last a long time! I have been using them almost daily for several months and none of them have started to dry out at all.-..." Read more
"...They are exactly the same. Great quality and vibrant colors." Read more
Customers find the value of the marker pen to be great. They say it's worth the regular price, provides affordable color at a price, and is worth the purchase. Some mention that the ink doesn't match the marker.
"...These are great markers for the price; in my opinion they are substantially better than any marker product Crayola makes...." Read more
"...The set has a nice assortment of colors. The value of this set is wonderful." Read more
"...before the current popularity of adult coloring books..I like the reasonable price and vibrant hues, but if used with a coloring book it is best for..." Read more
"...life (three times for myself, twice as gifts) and each time it’s worth the purchase...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the drying time of the marking pen. Some mention that the colors are still vibrant, and the pens are not drying out. However, others say that some of the liners are already dry and started to dry out.
"...They are very wet markers and can bleed through paper. The caps are rather tight when you first pull them off...." Read more
"...Also, the Pentles markers seem to have various levels of ink flow, some are dry, and some may bleed on your work so be careful!..." Read more
"...None of my markers were dry. If anything they are loaded with pigment...." Read more
"...rich colors. However, the only drawback is that they do dry up much quicker than other markers I have had...." Read more
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After an extensive search on Amazon for "THE perfect markers," I finally purchased this set. Two in fact. One for myself and one for my niece.
I am an artist with a Bachelors in Media Arts & Animation. Mainly a painter, but I love experimenting with other medias. So, markers are a first for me since childhood. In terms of artist snobbery (years of classical training tends to do that...lol), Pentel is not my first choice in art supplies. However, they did an excellent job with this marker set. So much so, I'm surprised. :)
I have been seeing these adult coloring books around and decided on buying a coloring book from a best seller. The next logical step was, what do I color this book with? Adult coloring books, for me, I decided are not for ballpoint pens, gel pens, or anything that would be streaky. I mean I spent good money on that book, right? Yeah I did! :)
I read the reviews on these markers, even the #1 recommended review which was only a 4-star. I saw the complaints, and I saw the compliments. What made me buy these were the customer photos. The results of these markers compared to other products on Amazon were phenomenal. I took some photos of my own.
From an artist's perspective, markers bleed, and after trying these markers out, even though they are of high quality, it is all the same. The pressure applied determines the color saturation. If you color in strokes, overlapping marker strokes will show. If you color in tiny circular motions, the color will be more saturated as well. Markers (considering high end brands to low end brands), to me, are HARD to work with. These are no different. My first experience was of coloring a small simple owl to see how the markers work. They do blend wonderfully! I only wish this set came with a clear blender, but they blend well on their own.
The color output does not match the plastic marker casing. True. But this is true for almost all media I know of. I always make color charts, even with paints I paint the pigment onto paper and tape the paper onto the paint tubes...take some paper, color in the order the markers are in, tape it to the plastic and boom - a color chart. Why someone would knock a star off for that, I don't know. Always make a color chart. :)
The casing is actually pretty sturdy. I've bought colored pencils or watercolor pencils that cost way more tan these markers and the casing was meh. I love the case these makers came in. The markers stay in place and don't roll all over each other when closed or open. There's a button snap to close the case flush. The plastic flap that covers the markers has velcro to keep your markers from flying out. It keeps these markers in check. So whether you're traveling, storing them in your studio, or storing them anywhere, really, I really appreciate the thought Pentel put into the casing for these markers.
The brush tip is very firm, with very little give. From experience with ink micro pens, The more pressure applied over time, the less firm the brush gets, and over time the brush with start flexing. I do recommend patience in using these markers and to continue using them lightly. You can angle the markers for a broader coverage area or hold them vertically to get super fine detail coverage. I feel like i'm gushing over these markers, I find that I am! :))
None of my markers were dry. If anything they are loaded with pigment. When coloring in the owl and even making my color chart, as I made a simple line without lifting the marker off the paper, the excess pigment would make a teeny little blot where I left the excess ink. In my pictures, you can see a few lines, above where I tested the markers for dryness, where I had stroked the marker tip in a downward stroke and the excess ink looks like I stopped and held the marker there. I'll just have to remember to lift my hand if I want to prevent that in the future.
Overall, these aren't "THE perfect markers," but no art medium truly is. It's all on how you use the markers to make use of their full potential. These markers produce beautiful results and my inner-snobby-artist fell in love with Pentel for it.
If I had the time, I'd post a video later to show what I have learned on how to use these markers, but I found that if you do a video search you'll find similar tutorials that I myself watched before buying these.
My niece is a budding artist. So for me, Pentel has my utmost gratitude in delivering her (and myself) a product I am confident we can both use in various ways - which will currently be coloring in adult coloring books. :)
Reference colors for the owl, I used the following markers: #122 Yellow (eyes), #123 Gold Ochre, #123 Beige, #118 Dhark Brown, #127 Raw Umber
On the back of the casing, there is a numbered color name guide for each marker. Each marker has it's own number on it in gold.
Happy coloring!
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2015
After an extensive search on Amazon for "THE perfect markers," I finally purchased this set. Two in fact. One for myself and one for my niece.
I am an artist with a Bachelors in Media Arts & Animation. Mainly a painter, but I love experimenting with other medias. So, markers are a first for me since childhood. In terms of artist snobbery (years of classical training tends to do that...lol), Pentel is not my first choice in art supplies. However, they did an excellent job with this marker set. So much so, I'm surprised. :)
I have been seeing these adult coloring books around and decided on buying a coloring book from a best seller. The next logical step was, what do I color this book with? Adult coloring books, for me, I decided are not for ballpoint pens, gel pens, or anything that would be streaky. I mean I spent good money on that book, right? Yeah I did! :)
I read the reviews on these markers, even the #1 recommended review which was only a 4-star. I saw the complaints, and I saw the compliments. What made me buy these were the customer photos. The results of these markers compared to other products on Amazon were phenomenal. I took some photos of my own.
From an artist's perspective, markers bleed, and after trying these markers out, even though they are of high quality, it is all the same. The pressure applied determines the color saturation. If you color in strokes, overlapping marker strokes will show. If you color in tiny circular motions, the color will be more saturated as well. Markers (considering high end brands to low end brands), to me, are HARD to work with. These are no different. My first experience was of coloring a small simple owl to see how the markers work. They do blend wonderfully! I only wish this set came with a clear blender, but they blend well on their own.
The color output does not match the plastic marker casing. True. But this is true for almost all media I know of. I always make color charts, even with paints I paint the pigment onto paper and tape the paper onto the paint tubes...take some paper, color in the order the markers are in, tape it to the plastic and boom - a color chart. Why someone would knock a star off for that, I don't know. Always make a color chart. :)
The casing is actually pretty sturdy. I've bought colored pencils or watercolor pencils that cost way more tan these markers and the casing was meh. I love the case these makers came in. The markers stay in place and don't roll all over each other when closed or open. There's a button snap to close the case flush. The plastic flap that covers the markers has velcro to keep your markers from flying out. It keeps these markers in check. So whether you're traveling, storing them in your studio, or storing them anywhere, really, I really appreciate the thought Pentel put into the casing for these markers.
The brush tip is very firm, with very little give. From experience with ink micro pens, The more pressure applied over time, the less firm the brush gets, and over time the brush with start flexing. I do recommend patience in using these markers and to continue using them lightly. You can angle the markers for a broader coverage area or hold them vertically to get super fine detail coverage. I feel like i'm gushing over these markers, I find that I am! :))
None of my markers were dry. If anything they are loaded with pigment. When coloring in the owl and even making my color chart, as I made a simple line without lifting the marker off the paper, the excess pigment would make a teeny little blot where I left the excess ink. In my pictures, you can see a few lines, above where I tested the markers for dryness, where I had stroked the marker tip in a downward stroke and the excess ink looks like I stopped and held the marker there. I'll just have to remember to lift my hand if I want to prevent that in the future.
Overall, these aren't "THE perfect markers," but no art medium truly is. It's all on how you use the markers to make use of their full potential. These markers produce beautiful results and my inner-snobby-artist fell in love with Pentel for it.
If I had the time, I'd post a video later to show what I have learned on how to use these markers, but I found that if you do a video search you'll find similar tutorials that I myself watched before buying these.
My niece is a budding artist. So for me, Pentel has my utmost gratitude in delivering her (and myself) a product I am confident we can both use in various ways - which will currently be coloring in adult coloring books. :)
Reference colors for the owl, I used the following markers: #122 Yellow (eyes), #123 Gold Ochre, #123 Beige, #118 Dhark Brown, #127 Raw Umber
On the back of the casing, there is a numbered color name guide for each marker. Each marker has it's own number on it in gold.
Happy coloring!
If I had to come up with a complaint about this set, it would be that the barrel colors do not always (or even often) come close to matching the actual ink color, and sometimes the barrel color is VERY misleading. For example, the beige marker that you see fourth from the right in the product picture may look as though it could be used for a lightly tanned skin-tone, actually contains a much darker brown ink - it could still be used for a skin-tone, obviously, as people come in many colors, but for a MUCH darker-skinned person. Many of the colors are like this, so you have to experiment and get to know the set, and once you are familiar with what the INK actually looks like, it's not really a problem.
The markers do not bleed through most paper, although with thinner drawing paper and ruled notebook paper, you will be able to see the lines of the drawing through the paper anyway, because the color is quite rich. So if you want to use these on the front of something that you plan to do something on the back of, use heavier paper.
The nibs (or tips) are fairly firm, and if you keep a light touch with the markers, they may stay that way, however, my child presses pretty hard. This does blunt the tips or make them a little "softer", resulting in a thicker line. Obviously these are not ultra-thin point markers to start with; they are not going to replace your Sharpie ultra-fine or whatever, but I will say that other than on one occassion (used by a small child who did not understand "light touch") we haven't had any problems with the nibs breaking, bending, shredding, or giving off little clumps of inky fuzz. The one exception (my poor green marker!) was due to the tip basically being mashed, so that now we get a fuzzy little hairy circle of ink on the page instead of a nice clean dot. However, with normal, responsible use, I don't see this kind of thing being a problem.
They are absolutely WONDERFUL for coloring those nifty highly detailed Dover coloring books, like the geometric designs and the others - they have a million of them, anything you could possibly want to color, and if I could insert a product link, I would, because they are delightful. In fact, other than drawing her own pictures, this is the primary way my kid uses these markers.
All-in-all, these are excellent markers and I have no hesitation in recommending them.
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Also comes in a great little case for easy storage and transportation.