Sharpie Accent Tank-Style Highlighters, 4 Colored Highlighters (25174PP)
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12 pink Sharpie Highlighters should be included in the featured product pack, Sharpie, item 25009.
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"Fluorescent Pink, " says the description. NOT at all what was advertised. "Fluorescent Pink, Fluorescent Yellow, Fluorescent Green, Fluorescent Orange, Lavender, and Blue," according to the product description. I require all of those colors, and I had anticipated receiving two of each. Instead, there's one obnoxious yellow, three bright yellows, three pinks, two blues, and one green. There will be no lavender.
When it was only $5, I bought a pack of fluorescent blue. The price was 99 at the time, but it appears that it has since increased. I didn't need this many, but I couldn't find this color in bulk anywhere else. I only use the fluorescent blue to highlight underlined terms or important information in my notes because it is much more opaque than I had anticipated. Because the coloration is too dark to fully highlight a word, I took away a star - It makes it more difficult to read, which is exactly what a highlighter is supposed to do! However, I prefer the blue over the yellow because the blue appears to be more resistant to pencil lead and pen streaks due to its saturation. br>br>4 stars because I adore this shade of blue, and it's always more fun to take notes in your favorite color!.
I previously purchased a set of Sharpie highlighters in various colors, but I prefer to color-code my highlighters according to my classes. My psychosocial class, which requires a lot of notetaking, has been given the green highlighter. I haven't had the green highlighter for a week yet, and I've tried other green highlighters that haven't worked out. I bought this item because I already had 12 highlighters that I hadn't used for highlighting my final notes. I recently completed a final for my psychosocial class that required the use of a green highlighter, and I am proud to say that I have already used up four of the twelve highlighters. So, speaking from personal experience, I would recommend this item to anyone who takes a lot of notes for work or school and needs to highlight and go through a lot of highlighters.
I've noticed that other customers received a different set of highlighters than I did, so prospective buyers should be aware that what they see in the picture may not be what they get. As for me, I got three pinks, one yellow, two oranges, two blues, and three neon yellows, as shown in the photo. I was also unsure about the difference between orange, yellow, and neon yellow in the original photo, but as you can see in my photo below, there is a clear distinction. I'm not sure what "smear guard" means, because I've discovered that smearing wet ink with a highlighter does exactly that. Overall, these are good highlighters, and I would purchase them again.
what else can I say? I use these all the time at work to draw attention to something I want customers to notice. I work as a postman. I highlight "Or current resident" in their address on their mail so they don't return items to me because their name isn't on the mail. I know! But since you're the "current resident," it's yours!br>br>I'm thrilled to get such a good deal on a box of ALL PINK. I don't use any other highlighter colors than pink, so I don't need the store's variety pack.
I like how diverse the colors are, and how well they complement each other. a little while They start to fade pretty quickly. I've only had them for about three weeks and am already on the hunt for more. I still have three more that I haven't used, but they're all yellow, and I need to use different colors for exam questions. Despite my enthusiasm for the variety of colors, there was only one light orange, one dark orange, and one blue, as well as two greens, three pinks, and four or five yellows. It seems strange that there aren't just two of each color.
If you go to a department store to purchase these, they will only be available in assorted packs. And getting these at an office supply store is ridiculously expensive! I can get 12 single-color markers for half the price elsewhere. I would strongly suggest it.
I purchased three 12-packs for a school art project with my children. I assumed there would be three of each color in the pack because there were four colors in total. Because I already had plenty of pink and yellow at school, the two colors I needed the most were green and blue. Two blue markers and one green marker were included in each of the three boxes. The markers appear to be of good color, but the colors in each box are not evenly distributed. In addition, the box comes in five different colors: Pink, orange, yellow, blue, and green are some of the most popular color combinations.