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What Customers Are Saying
The metallic markers are versatile and perform well on various surfaces like masonite, plastic, and metal. They are praised for their clear visibility, especially on dark items, and their ability to create permanent, indelible marks. Many users find them useful for woodworking, DIY projects, and labeling. The markers are described as reliable and easy to use, though some note they may not perform as well on damp or wet surfaces, and the fine tip version would be preferable.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.All Three Markers Came Out Dry
Would Not RecommendI bought this Sharpie Industrial due to its claim for use in industrial settings, it can write on numerous surfaces and stays on permanent longer. But when I opened the package, I couldn't get any of the Sharpies to write. They were all dried! What a waste of money!
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Would Recommendsharpies are sharpies, work well
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Quality
Excellent
Can also be used for fake weather mapsđŹ
Would RecommendWorked well for marking steel
Verified Purchaser
Great
Would RecommendGreat product that writes well
Great marker
Would RecommendLove the fine writing of the marker
Great product
Would RecommendGreat product
Exactly what you would expect - consistent and dep
The classic Sharpie product. As expected, the color is bold and it's easy to write with. My only negative would be how hard it is to pull the lid off. That's balanced by the fact that I've never had a lid just fall off though. Overall a great, consistent, product
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Exactly what you would expect - consistent and dependable
The classic Sharpie product. As expected, the color is bold and it's easy to write with. My only negative would be how hard it is to pull the lid off. That's balanced by the fact that I've never had a lid just fall off though. Overall a great, consistent, product
From influenster.com
Best of the best
Best version of the best marker. Mark on anything.
