Product description
This dual-tip set of colouring pens from Thboxes brings 24 vibrant hues for sketching, journaling and decorative craftwork, combining a fine 0.4 mm tip and a flexible brush tip of about 2–3 mm for line work and broad strokes. The water-based ink dries quickly and is washable, making these markers suitable for both adult colouring projects and children's creative play.
Key Points
The pack includes 24 colours that cover a wide palette for shading and detailed work. Each pen offers two tips in one barrel so you switch from precise outlines to smooth fills without changing tools. According to the manufacturer, the ink flows evenly to reduce streaking and helps keep pages clean during use. The set comes in a transparent storage case that keeps pens organised and easy to transport. Consider that for very saturated layering on thin paper some show-through may occur depending on paper weight.
Technical Specifications
Name: Thboxes 24 Colours Colouring Pens
- Tip sizes: - Fine tip approximately 0.4 mm - Brush tip approximately 2–3 mm
- Ink type: - Water-based washable ink
- Quantity: - 24 colours
- Storage: - Transparent plastic case included
Usage Recommendations
Use the fine tip for outlines, lettering and small details, and switch to the brush tip for colouring larger areas, blending and calligraphic strokes. For best results, place a scrap sheet underneath sensitive pages to avoid transfer, and recap pens after use to preserve the tips. These markers perform well on thicker art paper, sketchbooks and craft card, and they are handy for scrapbooking, handmade cards and planner decoration.
Positive Aspects
The combination of dual tips makes this set versatile for a range of techniques from precise drawing to freehand brushwork, which is useful for mixed media and lettering practice. The washable, water-based formulation simplifies tidying up after creative sessions and is safer for younger users compared with solvent-based markers. One nuance is that very dark or glossy papers may not absorb the ink as uniformly, so testing on a sample surface is advisable.
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Description:
This dual-tip set of colouring pens from Thboxes brings 24 vibrant hues for sketching, journaling and decorative craftwork, combining a fine 0.4 mm tip and a flexible brush tip of about 2–3 mm for line work and broad strokes. The water-based ink dries quickly and is washable, making these markers suitable for both adult colouring projects and children's creative play.
Key Points
The pack includes 24 colours that cover a wide palette for shading and detailed work. Each pen offers two tips in one barrel so you switch from precise outlines to smooth fills without changing tools. According to the manufacturer, the ink flows evenly to reduce streaking and helps keep pages clean during use. The set comes in a transparent storage case that keeps pens organised and easy to transport. Consider that for very saturated layering on thin paper some show-through may occur depending on paper weight.
Technical Specifications
Name: Thboxes 24 Colours Colouring Pens
- Tip sizes: - Fine tip approximately 0.4 mm - Brush tip approximately 2–3 mm
- Ink type: - Water-based washable ink
- Quantity: - 24 colours
- Storage: - Transparent plastic case included
Usage Recommendations
Use the fine tip for outlines, lettering and small details, and switch to the brush tip for colouring larger areas, blending and calligraphic strokes. For best results, place a scrap sheet underneath sensitive pages to avoid transfer, and recap pens after use to preserve the tips. These markers perform well on thicker art paper, sketchbooks and craft card, and they are handy for scrapbooking, handmade cards and planner decoration.
Positive Aspects
The combination of dual tips makes this set versatile for a range of techniques from precise drawing to freehand brushwork, which is useful for mixed media and lettering practice. The washable, water-based formulation simplifies tidying up after creative sessions and is safer for younger users compared with solvent-based markers. One nuance is that very dark or glossy papers may not absorb the ink as uniformly, so testing on a sample surface is advisable.









