Sharpie 27108PP Accent Pocket Style Highlighter, Fluorescent Yellow, 6-Pack
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They have their own lids and caps that can be removed.
I've noticed that when I use a brand new marker in my textbooks, it bleeds a little. It's only noticeable if you're on the lookout for it.
I was given a box containing twelve (12) high-definition (HD) televisions. liters.
I usually have to specifically request yellow in the description, but yellow is available in most "packaged" varieties.
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not overly fluorescent There isn't any bleeding. A box of 12 Sharpie "Smear Guard" yellow narrow chisel highlighters arrived in the mail. The box states that it was made in the United States and that it is non-toxic. noxious (meets ASTM D-4236) 4236 The pens come in five different colors. 3/8" long x 1/2" wide at the cap (without clip) and measures about 1-1/4" wide. If you're planning a book bag slot or pocket, measure 1/2" in circumference. The clip is not made of brittle plastic and, within reason, is crack resistant. I was able to pry the clip open 1/2 inch with my finger without it cracking or stressing, and it returned to its original position. I only did this once. Though I haven't used the highlighter or opened the case, it is secure. end and closed the lid numerous times; it appears secure; however, note that it does not snap into place, but rather slides on. The Sharpie ink comes out a little "dryer" and I believe not fluorescent, which is why there is no bleed through (see photos). br>br>In comparison to my other highlighter, the Sharpie ink comes out a little "dryer" and I believe not fluorescent, which is why there is no bleed through (see pics). I've attached photos of a bleed and bleed through experiment done on notepad paper that's about the same thickness as standard photocopy paper. The first is a test with a variety of ink pens and a pencil to see if smudging of the ink was caused. Any of the ink pens worked without a hitch. The Sharpie fine point pen bled through a little. Furthermore, there was no streaking, smudging, or bleed through when highlighting documents printed on an HP Inkjet printer or a standard store receipt. I also highlighted (one sweep) of a drug package insert, which was fairly thin, almost like bible paper, and had no bleed through in the attached photo. br>br>Overall, I'm happy with the product; it works well and there is no bleed through in normal use. More research is needed on the cap's durability and security. br>br>Measurements and experiments are something I enjoy doing. Please select "helpful" if you found the results to be useful. It encourages people to conduct these kinds of studies. Thank you very much.
Maybe it's just 2020 creeping into my office supplies, or maybe it's a bad batch. In any case, most of these highlighters haven't lasted past their first use because the tips have broken off. This is the first time something like this has ever happened to me! I am extremely dissatisfied with the product's poor quality.
Make a mental note of how many highlighters you have. I like these in general, but the box of "12" only has 11 of them. " I double-checked the envelope I was going to mail. br>br>A trip to the post office to return it for one marker isn't worth it, but I'm still annoyed.
Fake. A few weeks ago, I placed an order for the actual fluorescent yellow highlighter (top). I wanted to order a few more, so I chose the bottom one. The color is off by a long shot. There is no clip on the cap. Sharpie is clearly not represented by the box, which is generic. The highlighter's printing is a little hazy. In general, Amazon has let me down. This isn't the first time they've given me a phony item. This sort of thing requires regulation.
Physically, the tips are frail. I'm not the gentlest of highlighters, but I'm not roughing these up in any way. I have broken the tips off all three of the ones I've used, to the point where they're no longer usable. These irritate me. I needed more regular pen-sized ones, and I usually buy Sharpie Liquid. These are fantastic, but they are a little on the pricey side. I thought I'd give these a try because Sharpie is usually a good brand, but they're terrible. Money well spent. I'm not going to buy anything else for the rest of my life.
I assumed it was just a bad one because the first one had dried out. The second appeared to be in good shape until a few pages later, when it had dried out completely. All of the others had dried out as well! Ugh! I thought it was just me, so I went out and bought a different brand highlighter, which was perfect! You probably won't be able to return these without the original packaging. It was a waste of money.
This is a fantastic deal for this quantity of highlighters. I'm pursuing my master's degree and have been reading a lot. I'm a big highlighter, so these tend to dry up quickly, but they seem to last a long time and are the only color I use. I'm glad I found this as an alternative to buying two or three at the grocery store, which would have resulted in a significantly higher overall cost.
Generics can be helpful at times, but name-brand products can also be beneficial. It's simply that brands are superior. Sharpies have always been dependable for me when it comes to highlighters. My only gripe was that this 12-pack had clearly been opened, as both ends had been taped shut. They all appear to be brand new, but I wish the box was brand new as well. in good condition It appeared as if they had been returned and then sold to me, thus the 4-star rating. a star rather than a five a star for the item itself.