Eglyenlky 36-Colour Dual Tip Brush & Fine Markers for Adult Colouring Books
Product description
The essentials
If you like colouring that has a bit more freedom than standard felt tips, Eglyenlky’s dual-tip marker set is built around that idea. Each pen switches between a fine tip and a brush-style tip, so you can go from crisp outlines to broader, more expressive strokes without reaching for a different tool.
The set comes as 36 unique bright colours, aimed at adult colouring, sketching, journaling and lettering-style work. It’s also positioned as beginner-friendly: the ink is described as water-based, and the brand also flags acid-free and non-toxic ink.
That said, “dual tip” is great on paper, but results can still depend on what you’re drawing on and how you press. If you’re expecting professional calligraphy control or very specific line behaviour on every page, you may find it a touch less consistent than higher-end brush pen ranges.
What’s it for, in everyday use?

This kind of marker set usually shines when you want one tool to cover a few creative tasks. On a typical adult colouring page, you might use the brush tip for areas where you want a thicker, smoother look, then switch to the fine 0.4mm tip for outlines, small details and controlled sketch marks.
Because the brush tip supports different stroke thicknesses (as described), it can also work for hand lettering and card-making. For journaling, the dual tips are handy when you’re adding both decorative emphasis and tidy labels in the same session.
A simple way to test-fit the set for your needs is to do one short “workflow” on your usual paper: shade a small section with the brush tip, then add a few outline lines and tiny accents using the fine tip. If the ink flows the way you expect and you like the line variation, you’ll likely get good day-to-day value.
Key features that matter before you buy


The most practical differentiator here is the dual-tip design: you can switch each tip freely rather than keeping separate pens for outlining and filling. The fine tip is stated at 0.4mm, which is useful for details, sketching and outlines.

The brush tip is described as 1–2mm, which should give you thicker strokes and more “brushy” line character for lettering, calligraphy-style effects, design work and wider colouring marks.
Colour variety is another big part of the appeal. The set includes 36 unique bright colours, so you’re less likely to run out of decent options when you’re filling larger areas or matching shading choices.
And on the safety side, the ink is described as acid-free and non-toxic. The entry also says each marker is checked before warehouse delivery, and that ink flows smoothly without skipping or overflow—worth taking seriously if you’ve had frustrating experiences with unreliable marker batches.
Things to watch (because no set is perfect)
The information provided doesn’t mention paper type compatibility, permanence, or how the ink behaves on very absorbent vs coated pages. That matters, because water-based inks can react differently depending on the page.

Also, while the fine tip is stated at 0.4mm and the brush tip at 1–2mm, brush pen feel is very technique-dependent. If you prefer highly controlled brush lettering with consistent “snap” and taper, you may find this sits more in the accessible/beginner lane than the top end of specialty brush pens.
Finally, the set includes a transparent plastic packaging format for storage, but it doesn’t specify whether individual caps or drying protection are included in a way that suits frequent use on the go.
Where it shines vs simpler pens


Compared with basic single-tip colouring pens, the dual-tip approach can be a better fit if you often switch between filling, outlining and adding small accents. If you enjoy that “sketch then tidy details” rhythm, this set is designed to support it without tool swapping.
Compared with buying multiple specialist marker types, you’re consolidating into one 36-colour kit. That can be more convenient for space and everyday organisation—particularly if you’re working in a colouring book, doing lettering and journaling in the same sitting.

Tech specs
- Fine tip size: 0.4mm
- Brush tip size: 1–2mm
- Set includes: 36 colours
- Ink type: water-based
- Ink properties: acid free and non-toxic
Who it suits (and who should be cautious)
It makes sense if you want one marker set for adult colouring, sketching, outlining, journaling and simple lettering/calligraphy effects—especially if you’re learning or you don’t want a drawer full of different pens.
It might not be the best match if you need guarantee-grade performance on a specific paper type, or if you’re trying to reproduce very precise brush-lettering styles where consistency is everything. In those cases, you may want to check how other buyers describe ink behaviour on your exact page material—because that’s where differences usually show up.

Is it worth it?
It’s a solid pick if you like the idea of switching between a 0.4mm fine line and a 1–2mm brush-style tip, and you want a wide set of bright colours for adult colouring book pages, journaling and card-making. The water-based, acid-free, non-toxic positioning also makes it feel more approachable for beginners and wider age groups.


You may want to skip it if you’re very particular about how water-based ink reacts on your paper, or if you’re shopping for top-tier brush control rather than a versatile, everyday dual-tip kit.
Quick check before you order
- Are you mainly colouring and adding details in colouring books, journals or paper-based lettering?
- Do you already know you’re happy using water-based ink on the paper you own?
- Do you value having both fine and brush strokes in the same pen, rather than using separate specialised tools?

Mini FAQ
Does the set include both an outline and a brush-style tip?
Yes. The dual-tip design supports switching between a fine tip for details and a brush tip for thicker, more expressive strokes.
What are the tip sizes?
The fine tip is described as 0.4mm, and the brush tip as 1–2mm.
Is the ink suitable for beginners?
The entry positions the markers as water-based and beginner-friendly for colouring pursuits, alongside safety details like acid-free and non-toxic.
Will the ink flow smoothly?
The description states that ink flows out smoothly without skipping or overflow, though real results can still depend on how you use the pen and the paper you’re colouring on.
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