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REALIKE Dual Tip Pens are a 24-pack of professional-grade, water-based markers designed specifically for Cricut Maker and Explore series machines. Featuring dual tips (0.4mm fine and 1.0mm broad), 23 unique vibrant colors, and quick-drying, acid-free ink, these pens deliver crisp, smudge-free lines ideal for detailed writing, drawing, and crafting. Packaged in a portable storage case, they’re perfect for creative professionals and hobbyists seeking precision and versatility in every stroke.









| ASIN | B0B6HXD14C |
| Additional Features | Dual Tip |
| Age Range Description | 6 years and up |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,738 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #178 in Drawing Pens |
| Brand | REALIKE |
| Brand Name | REALIKE |
| Closure Type | Snap |
| Color | 24 Multi-colors Water-based ink Pens |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,144 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | Multicolored |
| Is Waterproof | false |
| Item Diameter | 0.4 Inches |
| Line Size | 2 months |
| Manufacturer | REALIKE |
| Marker Type | Permanent Marker |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | RL-01 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 24 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Point Type | Fine |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Drawing,Drawing/coloring |
| Style | Dual Tip Pens |
| Surface Recommendation | Plastic |
| Target Audience | Adult |
| Unit Count | 24.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Writing Instrument Form | Marker Pen |
T**R
Lovely to use
I wasn't sure about these pens, but only one is a bit dry on one end. Overall, these are really great sublimation pens. Colors surprised me at their vibrancy. I am really enjoying the creativity aspects, and experimenting with different techniques. The ability to make them look like watercolors is very cool! Would definitely recommend.
C**A
Dual Tip Pens Compatible with Cricut - A Crafter's Must-Have!
'm always on the lookout for accessories that enhance my crafting experience, and the REALIKE Dual Tip Pens compatible with Cricut have truly blown me away! The dual-tip design (fine point on one end, broader tip on the other) offers unparalleled versatility. I can effortlessly switch between intricate details, delicate lettering, bold outlines, and broader fills without changing pens. It's like having two sets of pens in one, saving time and unleashing endless creative freedom.From the moment I load them into my Cricut machine, these pens perform flawlessly. The ink flows smoothly and consistently, creating crisp, clean lines and beautiful lettering every single time. Whether I'm writing intricate details, drawing delicate illustrations, or adding personalized messages, the results are consistently professional and stunning. No skipping, no smudging, just perfection!f you're a Cricut owner looking to expand your creative horizons and streamline your crafting process, do yourself a favor and invest in a set.
L**Y
Awesome!!!
These pens worked perfectly with my Cricut Explore 2. Tried it with a variety of fonts and looks great.
N**H
The pens fit my H2D although the fine points skipped.
I wrote a long review and the damned system deleted it because I accidentally clicked on something. These pens work with the Bambu H2D. I used them with the H2D and Bambu Suite, which sucks. Anything other than text only should probably be prepared in something like inkscape. The fine points skipped, which is why they lost a star. The broad points worked well. There is an attached photo of the results. The ink smells like roast meat. I would beware fumes. The image was of cotton T-Shirt material (not a T-Shirt) pressed with butcher paper under the ink and a teflon sheet above the ink layer. The teflon sheet was stained by the ink - the ink seems to tend to rise, it bled through the sublimation paper to stain the teflon sheet. The material was pressed at 400F for one minute. HTV is usually applied at 300F which is something you will want to consider. If your press or iron can't maintain the 400F then you probably can't do sublimation. You should not use the same oven for sublimation and food.
L**S
Easy to use, bright and colorful
These are amazing! The photos I added are of the design my machine drew, I colored it in, and the finished project, a 9x9 glass cutting board.
J**.
Not worth the money.
I just tried these for a Christmas tags project. Although I’d had these for several months, the box had never been opened and still in the cellophane wrapper. Two of the pens were dried out, and one pen was dripping all over. I didn’t try any others because I was so mad. It wrote one name and then started skipping and then not writing at all. It snapped into place like it should have, but maybe they didn’t fit correctly? I don’t know, but I wouldn’t recommend them. Unfortunately, I had them too long to return them.
P**I
Great color selection!
I'm very happy with these pens and they work well with my Cricut Maker. It's nice to have such a great variety of colors to work with when designing various paper projects!
B**E
Here are all the colors swatched. This product could be better.
I wanted to use these to make quilt labels & tags for my purses. Overall this was a useable product. There are 3 things (1) it didn’t come with instructions; if you’re new to sublimation ink (like I was), you need to mirror your design onto printer paper, then heat-press the paper (design side down) onto the fabric at 400 degrees F for 1 minute. It must be a fabric that is majority polyester or 100% polyester. If you don’t follow these instructions, the design will wash out. With sublimation, the colors will always look different on the paper than when heat is applied & it’s been transferred. So keep that in mind. I created swatches for myself. (2) Once I figured all of that out, my other criticism would be that the colors aren’t labeled/named individually in anyway. When I made my swatches, I had to give each pen an assigned number which I wrote on the pen in sharpie. It would help greatly if they had names or numbers for those who like to swatch things. (3) If you look at my swatches—you’ll see that at least 8 colors are way too light to be readable for text. So I bought the 36 pack but only 26 colors are useful to me. But I guess if you want to color in your design with the lighter colors like yellow, it’s not a total loss. I DO like that they included 3 black pens because that is of course a color I will use most frequently. All that said, next time when I need to buy more infusible ink pens, I would probably explore & compare other options before purchasing these ones (but that’s not to say I wouldn’t buy these again if they turn out to be the most cost-effective options).
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