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Product description
This set of flip chart markers brings clear, reliable color for presentations, classrooms, and meetings with minimal odor and no squeak while writing. Designed for group settings, these Sharpie flip chart markers help keep notes readable from a distance and avoid distracting smells during long sessions.
Key Points
These markers use a water-based ink formula that, according to the manufacturer, does not bleed through paper or presentation boards. The bullet tip delivers consistent strokes and is described as squeak-free, which helps keep the focus on the content rather than the sound of the marker. The low-odor composition is appropriate for office and classroom environments where stronger solvents would be undesirable. ๐๏ธ
The set includes a practical mix of colors to organize ideas visually. There are two black markers plus one each of red, blue, green, orange, purple, and brown. This range allows color-coded headings, highlights, and distinctions between topics during brainstorming or instruction. Consider that water-based inks may behave differently on some glossy surfaces compared to porous flip chart paper.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Sharpie Flip Chart Markers, 8 Count
- Tip type: Bullet tip
- Ink type: Water-based, low-odor
- Included colors: 2 black, red, blue, green, orange, purple, brown
- Certification: AP certified, non-toxic
- Performance note: Squeak-free tip, designed for presentation boards.
Usage Recommendations
For best legibility, use these markers on standard flip chart paper or matte presentation boards where the water-based ink can absorb properly. Mark lightly on glossy or laminated surfaces and test first if permanent or marker-friendly materials are a concern. When organizing group sessions, assign colors to specific categories to make follow-up easier and to speed visual scanning. ๐จ
Avoid prolonged storage without caps on to preserve the bullet tip shape and ink flow. If you need highly permanent marks on nonporous surfaces, consider pairing these markers with a solvent-based product, since water-based formulas behave differently on plastic or glass.
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Description:
This set of flip chart markers brings clear, reliable color for presentations, classrooms, and meetings with minimal odor and no squeak while writing. Designed for group settings, these Sharpie flip chart markers help keep notes readable from a distance and avoid distracting smells during long sessions.
Key Points
These markers use a water-based ink formula that, according to the manufacturer, does not bleed through paper or presentation boards. The bullet tip delivers consistent strokes and is described as squeak-free, which helps keep the focus on the content rather than the sound of the marker. The low-odor composition is appropriate for office and classroom environments where stronger solvents would be undesirable. ๐๏ธ
The set includes a practical mix of colors to organize ideas visually. There are two black markers plus one each of red, blue, green, orange, purple, and brown. This range allows color-coded headings, highlights, and distinctions between topics during brainstorming or instruction. Consider that water-based inks may behave differently on some glossy surfaces compared to porous flip chart paper.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Sharpie Flip Chart Markers, 8 Count
- Tip type: Bullet tip
- Ink type: Water-based, low-odor
- Included colors: 2 black, red, blue, green, orange, purple, brown
- Certification: AP certified, non-toxic
- Performance note: Squeak-free tip, designed for presentation boards.
Usage Recommendations
For best legibility, use these markers on standard flip chart paper or matte presentation boards where the water-based ink can absorb properly. Mark lightly on glossy or laminated surfaces and test first if permanent or marker-friendly materials are a concern. When organizing group sessions, assign colors to specific categories to make follow-up easier and to speed visual scanning. ๐จ
Avoid prolonged storage without caps on to preserve the bullet tip shape and ink flow. If you need highly permanent marks on nonporous surfaces, consider pairing these markers with a solvent-based product, since water-based formulas behave differently on plastic or glass.








