🎨 Color Your World with Crayola!
The Crayola Take Note Medium Point Washable Gel Pens Set includes 14 assorted colors designed for both kids and adults. Each pen features a comfort grip for easy handling and a washable ink formula that can be easily removed from skin and clothing. Ideal for journaling, note-taking, and creative projects, these non-toxic pens come in a convenient clickable format, making them perfect for anyone on the go.
Manufacturer | Crayola |
Brand | Crayola |
Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.63 x 7.13 x 7.63 inches |
Item model number | 58-6414 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Assorted |
Closure | Click-Off Cap |
Grip Type | comfort grip,ergonomic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 14 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Medium |
Line Size | 0.7 |
Ink Color | Multicolored |
Manufacturer Part Number | 58-6414 |
A**A
Love
Got these as a gift and the kids love them!
H**R
amazing!!
got these for my little sister when she went to college! she loved them!
S**R
Definitely for the "Pen People"
I have purchased these pens twice now. Originally purchased for my oldest daughter who has really started getting into journaling/note taking as well as also enjoys using the pens for very fine details in coloring books she works on. I had repeatedly seen social media videos about the Crayola Take Note brands for dry erase markers and others and was now genuinely curious and invested in the brand. We were not failed, the beautiful glide in these gel pens is incredible. I was overall shocked especially since not using a "traditional" gel pen since the late 90s. These very much so brought back the memories. I have since planned to purchase another set for myself however, ended up buying a set for my daughter's friend who also loves journaling. We would love to see more of the take note line from Crayola.
K**R
Color, Comfort and Quality
These pens have a couple of really great qualities. One being, they write smooth, they dont smear, and have a super comfortable hold. The colors are vivid, and in terms of functionality, Id have to give them a 10/10. My only issue with these is that with certain ones (specifically jade for me), it took me about 15 minutes of messing with it to actually get it to write. Otherwise, these pens are fun, functional, and a great cost for what they are
B**L
Love them!!
They come with a pen tip cover, remove that first. It’s nice that it came with that so the pens didn’t dry out. I had one of these pens and I loved it so much, I bought the entire pack of them. I always buy single pens to see if I’m going to like them before purchasing a whole line of them.This is one of those pens I had one of that I wanted more of. They glide across the paper. They take a second to dry so they don’t smudge. If you’re journaling, these are the pens to buy. You can write, draw or color with them. They have great precision. Nice and clean lines.I wrote all of the color names next to the pens so you can see what you’re getting. I used a light so it’s as clear as I could get it to show what you get. Anyway, enjoy!! Happy journaling. 🖤❤️🩷💜💙🩵🧡💛💚
T**R
Markers
Good
D**T
Love the colors
These are nice pens. I love the color selection. I'm not sure I will buy again due to the fact the pen I have used leaks
M**X
Good and Bad
I'm a teacher and a total geek about my writing instruments. I've been using Papermate Ink Joy pens for a while now, but when I saw the colors Crayola had for gel pens, I thought I'd give them a try. First of all, the 24 pack of pens for $19.99 comes to $0.83 per pen while the 14-pack for $8.44 is $0.60 per pen. (I made that a math problem in my seventh grade curriculum.) That's a pretty ridiculous price difference.The Good: The picture probably doesn't do justice to the colors. The light blue, blue, light purple, purple, and what I call the "aqua green" are quite vibrant and lovely and a huge upgrade from the corresponding Ink Joy pens. For those five colors, I'm glad I purchased them. Several of the colors are indistinguishable from the corresponding Ink Joy pens, so I essentially have duplicates of several colors.The Bad: The pinks are pathetic. I hope you can tell from the picture that the colors of the pen casing are NOT a good match for the color of the ink, particularly the pen with the brighter shade of pink. Crayola calls it "Berry Pretty" but I don't find it pretty at all. Ink Joy wins hands down on the pink.The So-So: The "click" is pretty wimpy.Bottom line: I'll probably purchase them again just to get the five great colors unless Papermate reads this and adds to the Ink Joy line.
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