Sharpie 1740822 Accent Retractable Highlighter, Chisel Tip, Fluorescent Yellow, 5-Count
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In neither the description nor the title is it indicated that it is reusable or transparent.
Selected User Reviews For Sharpie 1740822 Accent Retractable Highlighter, Chisel Tip, Fluorescent Yellow, 5-Count
Ink pens are much easier to click the top of than a computer mouse. You do not have to remove your top and put it To my knowledge, the sharpie is the best highlighter currently available on the market. You will not have to deal with any fuss or Fading is not an issue. When I am sewing patterns, I like to highlight things. do not recall seeing so many of one color in a package for quite some time. I usually buy a packet once every six months or so and I love this color.
An old yellow 5-year-old can be found here A pack of The pros are 1) They are retractable and will not That is excellent! 2) It is a highlight. It is working according to plan. **3) Chisel tip allows for very thin or slightly wider line widths. Cons (See *) Cons 1) My favorite highlighters are neon ones. Here's how it works - I guess yellow is kinda plain. As a matter of world issues, it does not pose a very serious threat to the world- It would be nice to see a brighter and more neon-colored version 1) The tip is a little narrow, even at its widest point. There aren't going to be any highlights on It is not necessary to pass several times over point font.
The retractable highlighter is my favorite. I use a highlighter at work all day but my employer only buys the fat ones that need to be capped and recapped each time you use them. Retractable like a pen, it is much easier to hold than a pen. Uses a clip, not drying out, and will work both at school and at work.
You have done a great job! When I bought the first pack I purchased it with a variety of colors, but I use yellow the most, so I bought this pack instead. In my experience, the other colors tend to bleed through pages whereas yellow doesn't It should not be held at one place, unless you position it in a precise spot. Additionally, the retractable feature is an asset However, if you tend to study with others around, make sure you don't start playing with it out of habit, because the clicks are pretty loud and could start to bother them. There is only one downside to the pen itself I got ink on my hands when I wrote. In the beginning, I was so confused because I didn't understand where black ink was coming from when I was highlighting with It's so funny! When I realized it was ink used to mark the pen itself with its brand name and what not, I became very frustrated. It was probably the warmth of my hand that caused the ink to As a result, after holding each pen for a few moments, I used a Bounty Paper Towel to remove all the ink. I found the solution to the problem!
Overall, I have not encountered the problem of these highlighters drying too fast. They work well and last for a long time to my mind, and the width of the tip is the perfect size.
Sadly, I'm going to have to increase my highlighting.
It was the first time I tried a new (for me) yellow highlighter, and I was extremely It is likely there is a solvent compound within the yellow highlighting ink that blurs the black ink of the line I am highlighting. I re-tried the highlighter I have used in the past (Skilcraft retractable highlighter) and it did not do that at all! The conclusion is Buy this item at your own risk. Purchasing Skilcraft is a better alternative.
Sharpie's retractable highlighters have been my go-to choice for a while because I am tired of capping The original version of this is hard to push down and makes it feel like you are going to get thumb arthritis with extended use. The new version has a design improvement that makes it easier to push down. Previously, the book also suffered from ink bleeding onto the other page when it was closed, since there was no "smear guard". A new version of the app will address these two problems. However, ink dries much faster now that the new smear guard is in place, and the button is now somewhat easier to press. The most noticeable difference is that the new ink is somewhat easier to press, although still a little bit hard. Therefore, there will be no It was a good purchase in general. I would probably only use this kind of highlighter for a long time.
(Yay for caps-free! This highlights the pictures nicely (they aren't too light or too dark). There is no smearing with them. I'm in love with them. They are accurate! One of the great ironies is that the logo on the highlighter that says "smear-free" is smeared off after usage the first time around! I don't think this is a big deal Neither does it affect the highlighter in any way. Adding highlighter to my hand would result in that smudge of logo appearing on my hand, so I just wiped it off with a towel beforehand.