Sharpie King Size Permanent Marker, 1 Black Marker (15101PP)

 

Sharpie King Size Permanent Marker, 1 Black Marker (15101PP)

 

Sharpie King Size Permanent Marker, 1 Black Marker (15101PP)

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 0.9 x 2.1 x 7.1 inches ; 1.3 ounces

  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.

  • ASIN: B000PSBMP4

  • Item model number: 15101PP

Sharpie King Size Permanent Marker, 1 Black Marker (15101PP)

Product Description


Sharpie King Size delivers industrial strength results for the toughest marking jobs. Specially formulated to mark on wet and oily surfaces, while the durable aluminum barrel and felt tip are designed to stand up to heavy use.

Technical Details

  • Industrial strength marker perfect for tough marking jobs

  • Oversized felt chisel tip draws extra wide, highly visible lines on corrugate, wood, metal, foil, stone, plastic and leather

  • Specially formulated to mark on both wet and oily surfaces

  • Durable aluminum body and felt tip are tough enough to withstand heavy use

  • 1 Black Marker

Customer Reviews


Have owned one of these pens for a couple of years now. I always turn to it when I want to mark something with extra-large permanent lettering and it never let me down. Ink flow has been consistent, seems to stick to any surface, and to withstand exposure to a variety of environments. This is of note: the ink in this particular Sharpie black marker contains cresol and xylene, and one or the other of them will slowly bleed into any surface that contains latex. Weird, but here's the story:
I wanted to use a black ink pen to outline some sails on some miniature boats I was making. I first did this with one of the smaller black sharpie pens, and got the effect I was looking for: a black line around the edge of the sail. The sails are made of regular cotton cloth soaked in a clear latex "glaze" to prevent fraying. When I tried this again several days later on a different boat, the outcome initially seemed identical: a crisp black edge. However, over the next several days the edges of the sails on the second boat began bleeding into the rest of the sail.
THIS WAS A GOOD THING. The slowly-penetrating ink made the edges of the sails look weathered, antiqued, and this was highly desirable but totally unexpected and did not happen with the smaller Sharpie pens (whose ink never bled, never antiqued my sails). The only chemical difference in pens is the presence of cresol and xylene, and one or the other of them allows this kind of pen's ink to continue to flow into a latex-painted surface for weeks after application. This process is sped up by warmth.

Does a great job writing big, in permanent ink. Smells of chemicals, but that's to be expected from such a large marker. It's just the normal chemicals used to make the ink I'm sure. I'd buy it again if the price was right.
Sharpie King Size Permanent Marker, 1 Black Marker (15101PP)

 

Sharpie King Size Permanent Marker, 1 Black Marker (15101PP)

 


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