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The edding 780 gloss paint marker in silver features an extra-fine 0.8 mm round nib, making it perfect for detailed artwork on various surfaces including glass, wood, and plastic. Its waterproof, high-coverage ink dries quickly and is available in 11 vibrant colors, ensuring long-lasting results for all your creative projects.
M**E
Fine marker for keyboard
Some of our keyboard letters are getting worn and although as a typist I know where they are, my husband doesn't. Thought this might work, but took and age to get it to come out and then not as fine as I expected and after a week the letters have worn off. Might re do and try and put on some clear nail varnish to stop the grease from fingers wearing the letters away again. Or of course we could stop using A, E,R and T on the keyboard!
A**A
Glass pen
The media could not be loaded. Fairly easy to use, I put my glass over a template so I could trace the lettering, you have to press down on the pen a little for the ink to come out.Made a nice accessory with a cheap frame and a scrap of wallpaper to match the room 😊
W**Y
Great idea - not quite perfect
I bought this to add white markings to guitar pedals where the position indicators on rotary potentiometers were not clearly marked. Unfortunately, the paint would not flow well and I ended up with either no paint at all, or a large blob! In the end, I gave up using the pen, and applied the paint with a pin after blobbing some out onto scrap card. Not ideal
A**R
Rubbish on paper
Firstly let me say well done to the seller. This arrived before expected and no issue with them whatsoever.The pen however - a 0.8mm edding 780 white marker - is hopeless for my needs. I bought it to add white highlights to black ink drawings. In my picture here, the top line is what I normally use for this, white acrylic paint and a fine brush. This is one pass of that brush. The middle line is one pass of the edding pen. Despite claiming to be 'opaque' it very clearly isn't. The bottom line is 4 passes of the edding pen. Better but still rubbish. Back to the paint and brush I guess. It's less portable but the pen simply isn't good enough.In edding's defence, it's pretty good on non-porous surfaces - e.g. it performed well on glass. Hence 3 stars. But if you want a drawing pen with great coverage on paper, I would look elsewhere.
A**R
Marker pen
Bought this on advice from Which who use it to mark there labels but only on black lables
B**N
Writes on most things
So far used it to touch up a chip on black painted metal, and write on glass and plastic. Works well and the coverage is nice.
S**T
Total rubbish - will damage your work
Seems what happened to many others happened to me. Literally used it for about five minutes. was working great and then nothing came out. gave it one pump and literally a massive splodge of gold paint plopped out onto two hours of previous work in other colours. Lost completely and have to start again. the pen also turned up with a dent in the barrel and the plastic connector to te nib was cracked. Cleaned it all up. Tried to use again absolutely nothing in paint - nib fell out and another splodge of paint luckily on test paper. There seem to be lots of positive reviews on this pen but there are way to many experiences like mine for you not to take note. SERIOUSLY, UNLESS YOU DONT MIND LOSING ALL YOUR WORK DO NOT BUY THIS PENEDIT:- Finally after a week got my return mailing label and unbelieveably I have to pay the postage to return a faulty item - so inaddition to a one star rating for the pen also a one star rating for the supplier. Avoid OMGHOWCHEAP limited like the plague.
S**E
Does the job
Does what it says on the tin
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