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Zebra Mildliner Double Ended Brush Pen

Item #: mildbrush
$2.77
These brand new versions of the popular Zebra Mildliner feature the same soft ink and clean design, but in a flexible fiber brush tip! The other end features a fine bullet tip, making it easy to maximize your creativity with hand lettering, notetaking, journals & planners, and more. Ink is water-resistant, non-toxic, acid-free, archival-quality, and won't bleed through most papers.
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These brand new versions of the popular Zebra Mildliner feature the same soft ink and clean design, but in a flexible fiber brush tip! The other end features a fine bullet tip, making it easy to maximize your creativity with hand lettering, notetaking, journals & planners, and more. Ink is water-resistant, non-toxic, acid-free, archival-quality, and won't bleed through most papers.
 

Features Double-Ended
Tip Size Flexible, Medium
Tip Style Brush, Chisel (Slant)
Ink Type Pigment
Surface Paper
Skill Level Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
 

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1 Review
  • Super Fun 4

    Posted by Tumble on Jan 6th 2023

    I love these markers and they’re super fun to use for lettering. Their tips are longer and sturdier than many other large brush markers, so they bounce more and get crisper lines. The mild ink color is nice, as I hear it matches ink to their chisel-version marker, but it’s really light and seems like it fades even more over time, so I’m not always crazy about it. I’m also not crazy about the caps: inside there is a small plastic cylinder that the tip is supposed to go, but if you’re not paying attention when capping your markers, you could miss the cylinder and damage the tip of your marker. You really have to aim for it. I love that they sell these markers separately though so that you can replace just the one if you bought a set.

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