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🎉 Elevate your art game with 240 colors of unstoppable creativity!
DICEKOO’s 240 Colors Acrylic Paint Markers feature a soft brush tip and an automatic ink control system for smooth, precise application. Waterproof, quick-drying, and lightfast, these markers deliver vibrant, long-lasting colors on multiple surfaces including canvas, wood, glass, and rocks. Designed for artists and DIY enthusiasts, they come with color-coded caps and replaceable tips, making them a versatile and convenient tool for professional-quality creative projects.
Manufacturer | DICEKOO |
Brand | DICEKOO |
Item Weight | 7.83 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 11.34 x 7.48 x 6.18 inches |
Item model number | PEN240 |
Color | 240 |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 240 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 240) |
Point Type | Soft Brush Tip |
Ink Color | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Part Number | PEN240 |
S**L
Absolutely love!!
The media could not be loaded. These markers are crazy! They start out as regular marker ink and then they dry as paint. It’s like painting without the mess. The price point for 240 good quality paint markers is good. You get a wide color range. I love how you get more neon-like colors, dark colors, and pastel colors. It seems like any color I can think of was provided. The overall quality of the markers is great too. Each stroke is very pigmented and not streaky! You are also provided with replacement tips which is handy for your white marker and if a tip gets damaged. I recommend these markers for artists just starting out or for those who love coloring! They’re great high quality markers.
T**K
A box full of possibilities...And a few annoyances.
I would definitely see this as an investment at this price, I feel it's a really good price for what you're getting. There are 240 acrylic markers in the set, so be prepared to spend some time getting them in order, because they do NOT come that way. Also, the numbers do not make any sense at all! There are some hundreds apart and then you'll come across the rare gem with a few in order (very few!)... But a treat when you're sorting this many. But it would be nice if these numbers meant anything at all versus the randomness that exists. I got over that annoyance, at least a little, by the fact that the lids are a very close match, if not exact, to the color you'll get on the swatch card. That's refreshing! There were only a few things I found during my long swatching and reorganizing session and those were as follows: 1) I found a weird black substance on one of the pens and later on the paper when one of the pieces fell off. No idea what it is, but it's pictured, 2) there was a visible "division" or splitting of the paint in the window of one of my markers. I don't know if it matters or if it's all mixed up in the end when you shake the pen each time?, 3) I had the felt from the end come off a few times while marking in the little swatch box. I can only imagine what this would do on a rough or large surface!! On one it came off in little pieces and ended up in/under the paint causing it to be all bumpy (see arrows in pic). The other few times it happened it was all one piece and while it did dull the tip slightly, it wasn't a huge enough chunk to make a big difference., and 4) the annoyance that this large set of 240 markers didn't come with a better divided box. It has thin dividers that are barely held in place by a notch and mine is broken. I don't know if it was already like that, but I don't know of it happening that I was aware of. It just makes it even harder to keep the pens in place while trying to sort them. And because they don't have they're own individual spot (or at min. their own rows) they move around every time you take one out, therefore causing a bit of an ordeal **everytime** you remove a marker and go to put it back in. This would've been eliminated had these been in a case where each marker has it's own spot. I don't need a headache each time I use these and I can see this making me not want to deal with them and choosing one of my other sets instead. Overall I think it's a good buy, but with 240 chances for something to go wrong, I only had a handful, so that's good. I felt it was worth about 3.5 stars sure to the issues (the biggest deduction because of the box not being properly divided bc it is a huge hassle) but since I can't do that, I gave 4.I tried to be as thorough as possible and include pictures so you could see for yourself what you'll receive (or potentially in the case of issues... Hopefully those are left out of your order!;)) But I hope you found it helpful. Take care and happy creating & painting!
I**C
Gorgeous set - beautiful paint markers. The numbering system is a little rough though lol
This is a beautiful set of paint markers. My daughter's and I have been using them every day since they arrived. All 3 of us took turns doing the swatches. Which was actually really fun - and a bit stressful at times.The numbering system of these paint markers is an absolute atrocity lol. I didn't remove any stars for the numbering because the markers themselves are great.The colors are numbered - from 600's - 900's. 6 and 9 are the two worst possible numbers you can use for a numbering tangible items. It's so easy to conflate one for the other. Some of these pens caps had little dots on them (either above or below the 6 or 9?!) since no one knows if the dot indicates up or down/top or bottom, it's essentially just a useless decorative mark above or below a 6 or a 9 lol.About halfway into the color chart, I started to see a pattern and deduced that the colors seem to be more organized by their secondary tones/color temperatures as opposed to primary. I also realized that most are grouped into similar colors, so you can look in the same color family as the previous one for the next number. However, when a new undertone section starts, you won't know - and good luck finding the numbered pen you're looking for at that point haha.Aside from the numbering nightmare lol, these are perfect. Every single one worked flawlessly and had a great flow. The colors are vivid and there is pretty much every color you can think of. I did notice that a few tips were more flexible than others. I definitely prefer the firmer ones are they are easier to control for smaller designs - which is mostly what I do. This set also includes extra tips - which is appreciated.If your planning to buy this set of 240 paint pens, keep an eye on the price. When I acquired this, it was selling for close to $150. At the time of this review, it's selling for $118. If you break it down, it's like 50¢ per marker. Which is pretty reasonable compared to Posca. I think this set would make an awesome gift for anyone who loves art. My teenage daughter's and I have been painting rocks with these and they work beautifully for it. But there are so many applications for these besides just rocks. We are very happy with them and although the color swatching was a bit maddening, I really did enjoy the challenge of it.
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