WINSONS Whiteboard & Chalk Pens (6mm bold tip) – 16 vibrant erasable colours
Product description
The essentials
If you need markers that work on day-to-day non-porous surfaces, these WINSONS whiteboard/chalk pens are built for exactly that kind of routine. They’re positioned as liquid chalk style pens for things like classroom whiteboards/blackboards, mirror notes, restaurant menu boards, window displays and general DIY art projects. The selling point on paper is smooth writing with bold, vivid colours, plus the convenience of being easily erasable from smooth surfaces.
That “chalk look” and erasable behaviour matters if you plan to update text often. Nobody wants a menu board or classroom board that turns into a permanent record after a week. These pens are aimed at keeping designs readable, then wiping clean when plans change.
Where they fit in real life

You’ll likely get the most out of these if your use is frequent and practical rather than long-term artwork. For example, it’s the sort of pen set you’d use to write today’s specials on a restaurant menu board, then erase and re-do the layout after lunch. The same applies to a classroom: you can draw and annotate without worrying that every correction turns into permanent clutter.
They’re also described as suitable for mirrors, window displays and other DIY signage—handy if you like creating quick seasonal messages or temporary instructions.
A quick note of limitation: the description focuses on “smooth surfaces” and says they’re erasable from non-porous materials. If your surface is rough, porous, or textured, results can be inconsistent—so it’s worth thinking about where you’ll actually write.


What stands out (and what to watch)

The good bits, based on the information provided, come down to three areas:
- Bold, vivid coverage: the ink is described as smooth-flowing and designed to give consistent coverage.
- Erasability: they’re claimed to be easily erasable from smooth surfaces, which is useful for wipe-and-rewrite workflows.
- Control and storage: a comfortable grip is mentioned for precise control, plus an integrated cap clip for storage.
Where you may want to be cautious is the practical side of getting the ink to behave. These are not “press-and-go” in the strictest sense—you’re expected to shake well and press the tip until ink flows. If you’re the type who likes to grab a pen and write immediately without any prep, you might find that slightly annoying until you get used to the routine.
Key usage tips

The included usage instructions are pretty clear, and following them is likely what separates a smooth writing experience from a frustrating one.
- Shake well before use so the ink is mixed.
- Press the tip until the ink flows.
- Replace the cap after use to help prevent drying out.


On a typical session, you might do a quick shake, write a short heading on the board, then erase and rework the layout without leaving marks behind—assuming your surface matches the “non-porous/smooth” guidance.
Tech specs

- Type: Liquid chalk pens (erasable markers)
- Tip size: 6mm bold-tip
- Colour count: 16 vibrant colours
Mini FAQ
Will these work on mirrors and windows?
They’re described as suitable for mirror use and window displays, as long as the surface is non-porous/smooth.

How do I stop the ink drying out?


The instructions specifically say to replace the cap after use.
Are they non-toxic?
They’re described as non-toxic chalkboard pens.

Are they for permanent artwork?
They’re mainly framed as erasable pens for wipe-and-update use, so they’re better suited to temporary notes and signage than for anything you want to keep as a permanent artwork.
Final verdict
These WINSONS chalk-style whiteboard pens make sense if you want a wipe-clean marker set for non-porous, smooth surfaces, and you’re doing regular updates—classroom notes, restaurant menu signage, or quick window messages. The 6mm bold tip and 16 vibrant colours point towards bold, readable writing rather than ultra-fine detailing.
It might not be the best match if your surface is textured or porous, or if you strongly prefer markers that are completely frictionless from the moment you pick them up (because the instructions ask you to shake and press the tip for ink flow). Overall, for the everyday “write, erase, rewrite” jobs they mention, they sound like a practical choice worth considering.
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