Manufacturer | KARIN |
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Brand | karin |
Item Weight | 2.67 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.89 x 7.87 x 5.71 inches |
Item model number | KAR27C7 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Assorted |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 63 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 63) |
Point Type | Extra Fine |
Line Size | 0.5 months |
Ink Color | Multi-colou |
Tip Type | Marker |
Manufacturer Part Number | Megabox Brushmarker PRO |
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Karin Megabox Brush Marker Pro Water-Based Brush Pen Suitable for Painting, Drawing and Handlettering Multi-Coloured KAR27C7 Assorted
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Brand | karin |
Ink Color | Multi-colou |
Number of Items | 63 |
Point Type | Extra Fine |
Recommended Uses For Product | Malen,Zeichnen |
About this item
- Manufactured using "liquid ink" technology, contains 2.4 ml of paint "Liquid ink"
- Non-toxic paints, Intense colour until the very last drop!
- Superior technology allows you to control the amount of "paint" used
- Twice as efficient as traditional filter markers
- Japanese super durable and flexible nylon tip
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ink color | Multi-colou | Multicoloured | Multicoloured | Black |
number of pieces | 63 | 36 | 1 | 12 |
point type | Extra Fine | Broad | — | Pinselspitze |
line size | 0.5 months | — | 2 months | 0.5 millimeters |
water resistance | water resistant | waterproof | water resistant | — |
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4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #56,999 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #653 in Drawing Markers |
Date First Available | June 27, 2018 |
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Brushmarkers PRO contain 2.4 ml of paint each. They were produced in the "liquid ink" technology thanks to which they do not change the intensity of colour to the last drop and allow to control the amount of paint on an ongoing basis. Mega box - 60 colours Brushmarkers PRO + blender (3 pieces) in an exclusive packaging for easy use. The markers are arranged according to the methodology of creating colours, which facilitates the creation of tonal transitions. They are twice as efficient as traditional filter markers. In addition, they are equipped with a Japanese super durable and flexible nylon tip. They contain non-toxic paints with an intense dye based colour. The colours can be mixed, lightened and obtained through tonal transitions by contacting the ends of the markers. Colours that are included in the set: Canary, Gold, Almond, Blush, Pale Orange, Amber, Sulphur Yellow, Soft Peach 1, Soft Peach 2, Orange Red, Fire Red, Red, Lipstick Red, Pale Pink, Rose Pink, Magenta Red, Burgundy, Cerise, Magenta, Red Lilac, Lilac, Plum, Pale Violet, Violet Blue, Indigo Blue, Sapphire Blue, Royal Blue, Egyptian Blue, Cyan, Sky Blue, Artic Blue, Turquoise, Cool Aqua, Lush Green, Olive Black, Olive Green, Ocean Teal, Grass, Apple, Curry, Lime Green, Ochre, Rose Wood, Sandstone, Praline, Copper Brown, Henna, Cinnamon, Cocoa, Sepia, Cool Grey 1, Cool Grey 2, Cool Grey 3, Warm Grey 1, Warm Grey 2, Warm Grey 3, Neutral Grey 1, Neutral Grey 2, Neutral Grey 3, Black & 3 x BrushmarkerPRO Blender
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60 markers and 3 blenders
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Customers like the fun, smooth flow, and color of the marking pen. They mention it sparks creativity, has vibrant jewel tones, and is pigmented. They also appreciate the blending tips, saying they blend beautifully. Customers also appreciate quality. However, some customers are mixed on value.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the marker. They mention that it's the best brush marker, with beautiful pigment ink. They also say that they are great for calligraphy, hand lettering, and watercoloring.
"...The set contains 60 2.4 ml liquid markers and 3 blenders and the ink is vivid. The set comes in a nice storage box...." Read more
"...DO know it is best to use a quality paper to get best results. Love the markers and will use for many years." Read more
"...color with them, but the colors are vibrant and “juicy” - they are well made and feel nice in my hands...." Read more
"The quality of these markers is unmatched in my opinion - if you're on the fence about spending the money, just do it!..." Read more
Customers like the color of the marker. They mention that it has lovely colors, vibrant jewel tones, and is smooth to write with. They also say that it contains a broad range of colors and that they can easily mix and blend them. Customers also say the markers are perfect for coloring sketches and that the metallic markers add a fancy touch.
"...This box contains a broad range of colors, but I can also easily mix/blend colors too. I also have the metallic markers which add a fancy touch...." Read more
"...I’m still learning how to blend and color with them, but the colors are vibrant and “juicy” - they are well made and feel nice in my hands...." Read more
"Love the colors and the box is awesome!!" Read more
"...Very easy to use and wonderful colors to choose from. I would recommend to a friend to make the purchase." Read more
Customers like the blending of the marking pen. They say that it blends beautifully, is easy to blend, and is blendable on watercolor paper with the addition of a wet. They also mention that the Blending tips are pretty cool and are great for calligraphy.
"...the best method of blending is with water and a paintbrush, they blend like a dream in the same way traditional watercolors blend...." Read more
"Use as a way to relax at night with Neurological Art. They blend beautifully" Read more
"These markers have beautiful, vibrant colors. The blending tips are pretty cool too. The flexible tips are great for calligraphy...." Read more
"...colors in this set and the ease with which they are blendable on watercolor paper with the addition of a wet paintbrush...." Read more
Customers like the flow of the marking pen. They mention it has a smooth blend and feels nice in their hands.
"...These are best used on hot press watercolor paper which is really smooth (cold press is textured and will damage your brush), I prefer Arches Hot..." Read more
"...the colors are vibrant and “juicy” - they are well made and feel nice in my hands...." Read more
"...Tombow’s which I still enjoy using, however these brush markers are so smooth and easy to use and blend...." Read more
"LOVE!!! Great for hand lettering and blending. Beautiful colors and flow is good." Read more
Customers find the marking pen so much fun and spark creativity. They also say it's great for kids who love art.
"...They are so much fun and spark creativity." Read more
"Amazing!! So juicy and vibrant! I am in LOVE!! So much fun to use! Perfect for blending. Can use as pens, markers, or even watercolor paint!!..." Read more
"Great Fun..." Read more
"Great for your kid who loves art..." Read more
Customers find the marking pen easy to use and blend. They also appreciate the wonderful colors to choose from.
"...I had to learn how to best color with the pens. Very easy to use and wonderful colors to choose from...." Read more
"...enjoy using, however these brush markers are so smooth and easy to use and blend...." Read more
"...The tips are felt, not a real brush, but they are easy to use and you can get into tiny places with precision." Read more
Customers like the stiffness of the pen. They say it's stiff enough to feel the tip, so you can get good fine lines and transition to thick. Customers also say that the tips are felt, not a real brush, but they are easy to use and the brush tip is crisp and bouncy.
"...The lids snap nicely back on the markers and the brush tip is crisp and bouncy...." Read more
"...The tips are felt, not a real brush, but they are easy to use and you can get into tiny places with precision." Read more
"...Very easy to get nice brush lettering. Stiff enough to feel the tip so you can get good fine lines and transition to thick lines." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the marker. Some mention it's totally worth the price, while others say it'd be disappointing considering the price.
"Definitely worth every cent! I was using Tombow’s which I still enjoy using, however these brush markers are so smooth and easy to use and blend...." Read more
"...for anything other than play or experimentation, and they are fairly expensive to be limited to only those two things...." Read more
"I LOVE THESE BRISH MARKERS! Totally worth the price and the effects I’ve done with them were amazing! They’ve made my textures look realistic." Read more
"Love the selection of colors and it’s juicy payout. I savor them!" Read more
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The markers are incredibly juicy and the clear barrels let you see how much ink is left. These are best used on hot press watercolor paper which is really smooth (cold press is textured and will damage your brush), I prefer Arches Hot press watercolor but any brand of hot press will do.
When storing these I suggest you store in the box provided with the tips upward to prevent any leakage since they are so wet with the box closed. Do keep them in away from direct light and heat.
If you like "real brush markers" you will love these, and for less than $2 a marker these are a better value than other branded watercolor brushes on the market.
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2019
The markers are incredibly juicy and the clear barrels let you see how much ink is left. These are best used on hot press watercolor paper which is really smooth (cold press is textured and will damage your brush), I prefer Arches Hot press watercolor but any brand of hot press will do.
When storing these I suggest you store in the box provided with the tips upward to prevent any leakage since they are so wet with the box closed. Do keep them in away from direct light and heat.
If you like "real brush markers" you will love these, and for less than $2 a marker these are a better value than other branded watercolor brushes on the market.
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2020
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La caja es necesaria ya que estos rotuladores a diferencia de otros, deben conservarse en posición vertical ya que la tinta es muy líquida y en otra posición se acumula mucha tinta en el pincel. El rotulador es transparente en la zona donde está la tinta (me pareció muy interesante ya que así puedes ver perfectamente la tinta que tiene el rotulador). Los rotuladores son con punta de pincel real, muy flexible, con muy buena precisión para poder hacer desde líneas finas a gruesas. El trazado es muy cómodo. Los colores son muy acordes al color del indicador de la tapa.Todos los rotuladores vienen numerados, cosa que yo encuentro muy importante.
Son perfectos para colorear y para Lettering.
La tinta es a base de agua, no huele. No traspasa el papel. Es acuarelable. Se pueden usar como acuarelas. Los colores se mezclan y se mueven por la página sin problemas. Los trazos superpuestos realmente oscurecen el color, lo cual es una buena opción para tener más tonalidades de colores con 1 solo color.
Y ahora viene lo mejor y más increíble de estos rotuladores. Hacen unos degradados geniales juntandolos con los blender o juntando colores distintos entre ellos.
En la caja viene un folleto con las instrucciones y técnicas para saber hacerlo, pero es muy muy fácil. En el vídeo que pongo yo lo hago por primera vez!! Y la verdad que aluciné de lo fácil que era y del buen resultado.
Explico un poco como se hace:
Para hacer un degradado de un color se sostiene abajo el color que queramos y arriba el blender, juntando las dos puntas en posición vertical para fusionarlos. Esto lo que hace es aclarar el color por lo que empezará pintando una tonalidad clara que ira subiendo de color con un degradado perfecto (dependiendo del tiempo que sostengas los 2 colores, conseguirás mas o menos degradado).
Lo puedes hacer exactamente igual pero con 2 colores, da igual los colores, todos funcionan bien y todos hacen degradados. Puedes juntar un rojo con azul, un verde con lila, lo que quieras. En el vídeo podéis ver el ejemplo que hago yo, y ya digo que era la primera vez y me fue muy fácil, y me encantó esta opción porque entonces puedes conseguir de 1 solo rotulador diferentes colores, por lo que el abanico de colores se vuelve infinito.
Volviendo a el blender, es ideal que vengan 3 porque se les da mucha utilidad.
También importante a resaltar que las puntas de los rotuladores son de autolimpieza y resistentes. Es decir que si manchas el blender simplemente pasas la punta por un poco de papel de cocina y ya lo tienes limpio. O pintas en otra hoja hasta que ya no salga color. A mi me han encantado y estoy muy satisfecha, os dejo el vídeo por si os sirve de ayuda y carta de color que he hecho
Reviewed in Spain on May 31, 2019
La caja es necesaria ya que estos rotuladores a diferencia de otros, deben conservarse en posición vertical ya que la tinta es muy líquida y en otra posición se acumula mucha tinta en el pincel. El rotulador es transparente en la zona donde está la tinta (me pareció muy interesante ya que así puedes ver perfectamente la tinta que tiene el rotulador). Los rotuladores son con punta de pincel real, muy flexible, con muy buena precisión para poder hacer desde líneas finas a gruesas. El trazado es muy cómodo. Los colores son muy acordes al color del indicador de la tapa.Todos los rotuladores vienen numerados, cosa que yo encuentro muy importante.
Son perfectos para colorear y para Lettering.
La tinta es a base de agua, no huele. No traspasa el papel. Es acuarelable. Se pueden usar como acuarelas. Los colores se mezclan y se mueven por la página sin problemas. Los trazos superpuestos realmente oscurecen el color, lo cual es una buena opción para tener más tonalidades de colores con 1 solo color.
Y ahora viene lo mejor y más increíble de estos rotuladores. Hacen unos degradados geniales juntandolos con los blender o juntando colores distintos entre ellos.
En la caja viene un folleto con las instrucciones y técnicas para saber hacerlo, pero es muy muy fácil. En el vídeo que pongo yo lo hago por primera vez!! Y la verdad que aluciné de lo fácil que era y del buen resultado.
Explico un poco como se hace:
Para hacer un degradado de un color se sostiene abajo el color que queramos y arriba el blender, juntando las dos puntas en posición vertical para fusionarlos. Esto lo que hace es aclarar el color por lo que empezará pintando una tonalidad clara que ira subiendo de color con un degradado perfecto (dependiendo del tiempo que sostengas los 2 colores, conseguirás mas o menos degradado).
Lo puedes hacer exactamente igual pero con 2 colores, da igual los colores, todos funcionan bien y todos hacen degradados. Puedes juntar un rojo con azul, un verde con lila, lo que quieras. En el vídeo podéis ver el ejemplo que hago yo, y ya digo que era la primera vez y me fue muy fácil, y me encantó esta opción porque entonces puedes conseguir de 1 solo rotulador diferentes colores, por lo que el abanico de colores se vuelve infinito.
Volviendo a el blender, es ideal que vengan 3 porque se les da mucha utilidad.
También importante a resaltar que las puntas de los rotuladores son de autolimpieza y resistentes. Es decir que si manchas el blender simplemente pasas la punta por un poco de papel de cocina y ya lo tienes limpio. O pintas en otra hoja hasta que ya no salga color. A mi me han encantado y estoy muy satisfecha, os dejo el vídeo por si os sirve de ayuda y carta de color que he hecho
Verpackung: Hier schneiden die Karinstifte am besten ab. Sie kommen in einer soliden Box, jede Farbe ist gut zu sehen und einfach zu greifen. Allerdings nimmt die Box viel Platz weg, aber die Stifte können hier aufrecht gelagert werden und stehen stabil. Bei den ZIG-Stiften ist das auch der Fall, aber sie kommen in einer eher billigen Plastikbox, auch aufrecht stehend, aber sehr unübersichtlich; man muss schon eine Zeit suchen, bis man die richtige Farbe findet. Bei Altenew muss man die Schachtel hinlegen und das ist sehr ungünstig für die Stifte, sie neigen dann zum Auslaufen.
Der Stift selbst: Bei Karin und Altenew sieht man durch den Stift, wieviel Farbe noch drin ist. Bei ZIG nicht, sie sind weiß. Altenew und ZIG haben eine feine Pinselspitze (am feinsten bei ZIG), hingegen Karin eine Art feste Filzspitze hat, die das Aquarellpapier schon beim Auftragen etwas aufraut. Das mag gut für das Lettering sein, zum Colorieren sind die anderen Spitzen besser.
Wieviel Tinte in den Stiften ist, kann ich nicht genau sagen, meiner Meinung nach ist in den Altenewstiften am meisten davon.
Die Farben: Hier schneiden Altenew und ZIG gleich gut ab, Karin hinkt eindeutig hinterher, was die Farbintensität anbelangt. Es sind keine riesigen Unterschiede, aber trotzdem erkennbar.
Von der Farbauswahl schneidet ZIG am besten ab. Preislich das beste Angebot mit 80 Stiften (vor allem wunderschöne Gelb- und Rottöne). Altenew bietet nur Sets mit jeweils zehn Stiften und ist damit am allerteuersten. Es sind wunderschöne Farben, aber der Unterschied zu den anderen Stiften ist nicht so groß, dass dieser Preis gerechtfertigt wäre.
Bei den Karinmarkers ist die Farbintensität nicht so hoch, es sind viele Grautöne dabei und die drei Blender sind vollkommen nutzlos. Aufmachung und Verpackung sind am ansprechendsten. Der Inhalt eines braunen Stiftes lief nach dem Öffnen gleich über meine Hände (eine schöne Schweinerei), Gott sei Dank war es nur braun, sonst hätte ich mich gleich mal richtig geärgert.
Mein Fazit: Wenn ich alles abwäge, finde ich, dass die ZIG Clean Colours das beste Preis-Leistungsverhältnis bieten. Es heißt, dass sie nicht lichtecht wären, aber das konnte ich bis jetzt nicht feststellen, für meine Zwecke tun sie es.
Die Karin-Stifte sind nicht schlecht, aber nach meiner Meinung nicht die besten. Kommt wahrscheinlich immer darauf an, was man damit machen möchte. Mich stört vor allem die dicke Spitze, die das Aquarellpapier aufraut.
I go for the Zigs!
Reviewed in Germany on May 9, 2020
Verpackung: Hier schneiden die Karinstifte am besten ab. Sie kommen in einer soliden Box, jede Farbe ist gut zu sehen und einfach zu greifen. Allerdings nimmt die Box viel Platz weg, aber die Stifte können hier aufrecht gelagert werden und stehen stabil. Bei den ZIG-Stiften ist das auch der Fall, aber sie kommen in einer eher billigen Plastikbox, auch aufrecht stehend, aber sehr unübersichtlich; man muss schon eine Zeit suchen, bis man die richtige Farbe findet. Bei Altenew muss man die Schachtel hinlegen und das ist sehr ungünstig für die Stifte, sie neigen dann zum Auslaufen.
Der Stift selbst: Bei Karin und Altenew sieht man durch den Stift, wieviel Farbe noch drin ist. Bei ZIG nicht, sie sind weiß. Altenew und ZIG haben eine feine Pinselspitze (am feinsten bei ZIG), hingegen Karin eine Art feste Filzspitze hat, die das Aquarellpapier schon beim Auftragen etwas aufraut. Das mag gut für das Lettering sein, zum Colorieren sind die anderen Spitzen besser.
Wieviel Tinte in den Stiften ist, kann ich nicht genau sagen, meiner Meinung nach ist in den Altenewstiften am meisten davon.
Die Farben: Hier schneiden Altenew und ZIG gleich gut ab, Karin hinkt eindeutig hinterher, was die Farbintensität anbelangt. Es sind keine riesigen Unterschiede, aber trotzdem erkennbar.
Von der Farbauswahl schneidet ZIG am besten ab. Preislich das beste Angebot mit 80 Stiften (vor allem wunderschöne Gelb- und Rottöne). Altenew bietet nur Sets mit jeweils zehn Stiften und ist damit am allerteuersten. Es sind wunderschöne Farben, aber der Unterschied zu den anderen Stiften ist nicht so groß, dass dieser Preis gerechtfertigt wäre.
Bei den Karinmarkers ist die Farbintensität nicht so hoch, es sind viele Grautöne dabei und die drei Blender sind vollkommen nutzlos. Aufmachung und Verpackung sind am ansprechendsten. Der Inhalt eines braunen Stiftes lief nach dem Öffnen gleich über meine Hände (eine schöne Schweinerei), Gott sei Dank war es nur braun, sonst hätte ich mich gleich mal richtig geärgert.
Mein Fazit: Wenn ich alles abwäge, finde ich, dass die ZIG Clean Colours das beste Preis-Leistungsverhältnis bieten. Es heißt, dass sie nicht lichtecht wären, aber das konnte ich bis jetzt nicht feststellen, für meine Zwecke tun sie es.
Die Karin-Stifte sind nicht schlecht, aber nach meiner Meinung nicht die besten. Kommt wahrscheinlich immer darauf an, was man damit machen möchte. Mich stört vor allem die dicke Spitze, die das Aquarellpapier aufraut.
I go for the Zigs!
Reviewed in Italy on March 9, 2019