Thursday 26 March 2009

Gift Idea - kris


The majority of dry erase markers STINK! And, I mean that in a very LITERAL way. Instead of those malodorous markers use these great dry-erase marking pens from Sanford instead, with groovy scents that dry instantly and erase instantly. A highly secretive ingredient in the special smell good ink extends your cap off time, so you can write and "smell away!" The assorted dozen contains four each of black markers that have the delicious odor of chocolate-mint, three each of red markers that have a fragrance of cherry, two each of blue markers that have a bouquet of blueberry and one each of a green marker that has the scent like sour apple, a purple marker that has the intoxicating aroma of grapes and an orange marker that, of course smells like an orange (UHH... DUH....BUH...)!These nifty markers can be used on dry-erase boards, glass, unpainted metal,glazed ceramics and wipe right off without a care. Of course, they are also certified AP nontoxic. Happy Sniffing (And Marking)! Expo Scents Chisel Tip Dry Erase Markers, 12 Colored Markers (83510)

A coworker had some of these and I thought it was a neat idea so I ordered a box. They do indeed smell good, but they tend to mark inconsistently and do not last very long. Fun while it lasted but I won't be buying any more.

This is a great marker - smooth writing, saturated color, and smells fun. BUT if you are looking at this description hoping for more than four colors, that's not what you're going to get. You're going to get twelve markers - three red, three blue, three green, and three black. NOT twelve separate colors ranging the spectrum.



But if you're hunting for only 4 colors, these scented markers are great.

When I received the EXPO scented chisel tip markers there were twelve in the box but only four colours. I had thought there were to be eight colours and four black ones. Hope no one else gets caught on this. - Kris'


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