Ohuhu Honolulu Brush & Chisel Double Tipped Colouring Markers (Alcohol-Based) with Blender + Case
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What they are and who they’re for
Ohuhu’s Honolulu Brush & Chisel double-tipped colouring markers are designed for adults who want a straightforward way to colour illustrations, whether that’s a themed colouring book or more serious artwork. The big selling point, on paper at least, is the combination of a fine tip and a chisel/broad brush tip on the same pen. That gives you two different looks: tighter, more calligraphy-style lines with the fine end, and faster coverage for larger areas using the broader chisel edge.
If you’re the kind of person who likes to blend colours smoothly rather than just fill in flat blocks, these markers are positioned as alcohol-based inks with quick-drying behaviour. They also come with a blender pen, which suggests the intention is to soften transitions and refine your colour work without needing extra tools.

What stands out day to day
The practical appeal here is how quickly you can move between “detail” and “colouring”. With a double tip, you don’t constantly swap pens to move from outlining to shading, which can be a real time-saver when you’re working through a page. The chisel tip in particular tends to make even simple shapes look more intentional, because you can use the edge for thicker colour bands or rotate your grip for narrower strokes.
The brand also claims the ink blends well and is designed to avoid smudging or uneven colour. In normal use, the main thing you’ll notice is whether the marker lays down consistently and whether colours move together without leaving streaks. The “blender” included is clearly meant to support that smoothing step.



There’s also a lot of “keep it organised” thinking in the set: colour-coded caps to help you find the right marker quickly, and a transport case to keep everything in order. If you’ve ever had a jumble of caps drying out in a drawer, you’ll appreciate this approach.
Key takeaways (before you buy)
A set like this makes most sense if you want a manageable way to start producing cleaner colour blends rather than just colouring in one pass. The inclusion of 1 blender suggests the set isn’t only about filling—there’s an element of technique.

That said, there are a couple of limitations to bear in mind. First, the set is about colouring markers in general, so if your priority is precision linework only, you may find the chisel tip does a lot more than you need. Second, while the ink is alcohol-based and quick-drying (which helps reduce mess), alcohol inks can also behave differently depending on paper—so the quality of your paper choice will matter if you’re chasing the smoother blends the set promises.
Also, the information provided doesn’t mention refillability or long-term performance metrics, so it’s sensible to treat this as an approach for creators who colour regularly, not necessarily something built for ultra-heavy professional throughput.
Tech specs



- Type: Double-tipped brush & chisel art markers
- Ink type: Alcohol-based ink
- Includes: 1 Blender + colouring markers + marker case
- Colours: 48 vibrant colours
- Series: Honolulu series
- Tip behaviour: Fine tip for detailed, chisel tip for broader areas
How to get the best results
A practical way to use this set is to start with the fine tip for outlines or small facial features, then switch to the chisel/broad end to block in larger colour areas. Once the main layers are down, use the blender to gently smooth the boundary between two adjacent shades—think of it like erasing the “hard line” between colours.

Because the ink is quick-drying, you’re less likely to accidentally smear wet colour while you work across the page. That helps if you tend to colour in sections and come back later, or if your hands naturally rest on the page as you colour.
Where you’ll see the biggest difference is when you use the blender strategically, rather than trying to blend every single edge. Blending is most convincing when you let colours set enough to avoid muddying and then refine the transition.
Is it worth it?



It’s a solid pick if you want double-tipped colouring markers that cover both fine detail and fast colouring in larger areas, and you like the idea of blending with a dedicated blender pen. The 48-colour range and the inclusion of colour-coded caps and a case are also the kind of “small” comforts that make sets easier to use in day-to-day colouring sessions.
You may want to skip it if you’re primarily after ultra-precise sketching with no broad tip involved, or if you’re expecting performance that’s independent of paper choice—because ink behaviour usually depends quite a bit on the surface you’re colouring on. If you’re buying for very specific professional-level illustration needs, it’s worth double-checking what paper you’ll use and whether your workflow matches alcohol-based, quick-drying marker behaviour.
Mini FAQ
FAQs
Do these markers include a blender? Yes. The set includes 1 blender alongside the markers and a marker case.
Are the markers suitable for beginners? The description suggests they’re designed to blend well and create even colour effects, “even for beginners”.
Will the ink smudge while colouring? The description says they dry quickly and are designed to avoid smudges and uneven colour.
How many colours are included? The set includes 48 colours.
What’s the point of the double tip? The fine tip is for detail or calligraphy-style strokes, while the chisel/broad end is for colouring faster across larger areas.
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