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(8 customer reviews)
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
Nice purple color; works...,
February 5, 2011
Nice purple color; works just as well as a Sharpie should! If it weren't for the
smell, I'd use it for everyday note-taking, but because of the smell, I only use
it for making permanent notations where necessary. Mine has lasted for a really
long time, even though I only use it occasionally, it hasn't dried up while
sitting the drawer waiting to be used.
2 out of 3 people found the following review helpful
I do not realy undersand...,
March 1, 2013
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Sharpie Standard Permanent Marker Pen - Ultra Fine Point - Black
I do not realy undersand why people are complaining about it bleading ITS A
PERMANANT MARKER NOT A BALLPOINT PEN FOR CRYING OUT LOUD. IT IS FOR LABLING NOT
NOTE TAKING. WHY DO PEOPLE HAVE TO BE SO STUPID
1 out of 3 people found the following review helpful
Pros:
- It's a Sharpie,...,
February 20, 2011
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Sharpie Standard Permanent Marker Pen - Ultra Fine Point - Black
Pros:
- It's a Sharpie, so it's pretty good.
Cons:
- It bleeds through paper. Thus it's not the greatest pen for note
taking/underlining.
1 out of 3 people found the following review helpful
I've been using these...,
November 12, 2010
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Sharpie Standard Permanent Marker Pen - Ultra Fine Point - Black
I've been using these Sharpies for a few years. The point is sturdy, and makes
for an enjoyable writing experience. The slight stickiness of the felt tip makes
my penmanship really nice. The only problems are that 1) they have that
distinctive chemical-like Sharpie odor which can be pretty off-putting and 2)
they bleed through all but the thickest of pages. It's not the sexiest pen in
the world, but it's actually pretty good.
0 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
I've used these pens...,
December 11, 2012
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Sharpie Standard Permanent Marker Pen - Ultra Fine Point - Black
I've used these pens for everything from drawing to note taking, even though its
not wise to have another page under the one you're writing on, since the ink
will bleed through the paper on most occasions. The only real problem with these
are the well know Sharpie smell, which I'm sure lots of us have gotten use to by
now. And that they bleed through paper, like I said. I wouldn't use these for
anything that's too important.