🖌️ Write Boldly, Erase Smoothly!
The Quartet Glass Board Dry Erase Markers are a premium set of four assorted colors designed specifically for glass surface boards. Featuring a bullet tip for bold lines, these markers utilize a liquid ink system that ensures vibrant color delivery and easy erasure, making them perfect for professional environments.
Manufacturer | ACCO Brands |
Brand | Quartet |
Model number | 79552 |
Product Dimensions | 13.97 x 2.24 x 8.1 cm; 63.5 g |
Color | Assorted Colors |
Grip Type | plastic plain grip |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 4 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Bold |
Ink Color | Assorted |
Tip Type | bullet |
Manufacturer Part Number | 79552 |
Item Weight | 63.5 g |
A**R
Work good
They are solid markers, work well and are small profile. I like the vibrancy of the colors and so far they seem a good value for the money. They are not dry and last a long time.
G**E
Perfect Markers
Vibrant and long lasting. My first set lasted over 2 years before needing these.
K**.
Great product for glass dry erase board.
Easy to clean and great visibility.
J**T
Incredible Product & Company
I have a very dark and troublesome dry erase surface here at the office. I have purchased dozens of different kinds of markers, none of which have worked. Typically they are too dark or impossible to erase.I am so happy to report that these Quartet dry erase markers are bright, easy to read, and also easy to erase.I am even more happy to report that when one of the markers in my package of six had a defect, Quartet sent me a replacement marker. I was amazed by the integrity of this company.By with confidence!
C**S
Garbage. Too light. Too thin.
Very disappointing. My regular Expo2's write better than these and they are at least half the price. See my photo. Top is the Quartet Glass markers and the bottom is the Expo2. Thought these would be even better, but the Expo's ink flow is far superior. Store them in a basket with the tip down to get results like this on a glass board. I was worried the bullet tip was going to be too thick, but it is just the opposite. It writes like a fine tip marker. In my test, I was using the tip of the chisel for the Expo, not the fat edge and the Expo was still thicker. If your viewers are at any distance, they won't even see the writing from these markers.
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