包装清单 | Set Of 95-Colors, 1-Black Desk Stand, 1-Blender Pen |
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商品重量 | 1 磅 |
型号 | 08619013435 |
型号年份 | 2019 |
数量 | 96 |
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About Tombow
Whether your drawing, animating, drafting or crafting, Tombow markers are the perfect choice. Complement your creative gene with Tombow’s Dual Brush Pens. The water-based ink is blendable and the resilient nylon brush retains its point.
Tombow Dual Brush Pens
96 Count Desk Set
Wide range of 95 vibrant colors and a colorless blender pen. Flexible brush tip and fine tip in one marker. Brush tip works like a paintbrush to create fine, medium or bold strokes; fine tip gives consistent lines. Dual Brush Pens are ideal for artists and crafters. The water-based ink is blendable with water which means they can be used as a paintbrush and combined with other water-soluble material. The resilient nylon brush retains its point stroke after stroke. The Tombow Dual Brush Pen Desk set also includes a desk stand which neatly stores and organizes all 96 Colors. This plastic display is easy to assemble with snap together parts. The Tombow Desk Set is perfect for artists on all levels.
- Ideal for fine art, illustrations, doodling, journaling, and hand lettering
- Water-based and blendable
- Acid-free, odorless
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Flexible Brush TipTombow Dual Brush Pens available in 96 brilliant colors! Use the flexible brush tip like a paintbrush to color quickly and create fine to broad strokes. The nylon brush tip retains its tip stroke after stroke! |
Colorless BlenderThe water-based ink colors are easy to create a smooth blending using the Colorless Blender Pen. Get a watercolor effect, blend colors together or cover your page quickly with the many different blending techniques you can produce with the Dual Brush Pens! |
Fine TipAt the other end of each Dual Brush Pen is the fine tip for consistent thin lines. Strong and un-mash-able, the fine tip is perfect for adding colorful details and journaling. |
Self-CleaningBoth the brush tip and the fine tip of the Dual Brush Pens are easy to clean by scribbling on a piece of scrap paper, quickly acquiring the original bright colors! |
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此商品在美国亚马逊上最有用的商品评论

My box arrived sealed, but had some signs of light shelf wear. Definitely warm from the heat but quickly cooled to room temp. The stand came in its own separate box within the main box, and took a few seconds to assemble. I put all the markers in & counted to make sure all were there - they were and there are an exact # of slots in the stand. Knowing Tombow has at least 12 new colors not in this set and will prob will continue to make more, it would be nice if they had a few extra slots in the stand. Again, not a deal breaker.
I swatched the markers with both tips, just to check for any issues. None! Every color is as how it should be - no issues with the nibs either.
I’m newer to the marker world, and I did some research to find a mid-range item. I’m really, really happy with this brand AND this price - $121 for this set is a steal, considering the chain craft stores sell these markers individually for close to $4 each or a set of 10 for $27, and if you buy all the 10pc sets, you don’t really get a complete set and you end up with multiple duplicates. I had started with the 10pc sets, even only sale I had spent over $60 and realized I only had a third of the collection with duplicates already. I returned those sets to the craft stores and purchased this, and the 12 new colors from another supplier.
I will definitely keep an eye out for any signs of not normal wear & tear but so far, so good. If you’re on the fence, give it a shot; it worked out for me

2020年7月27日 在美国审核
My box arrived sealed, but had some signs of light shelf wear. Definitely warm from the heat but quickly cooled to room temp. The stand came in its own separate box within the main box, and took a few seconds to assemble. I put all the markers in & counted to make sure all were there - they were and there are an exact # of slots in the stand. Knowing Tombow has at least 12 new colors not in this set and will prob will continue to make more, it would be nice if they had a few extra slots in the stand. Again, not a deal breaker.
I swatched the markers with both tips, just to check for any issues. None! Every color is as how it should be - no issues with the nibs either.
I’m newer to the marker world, and I did some research to find a mid-range item. I’m really, really happy with this brand AND this price - $121 for this set is a steal, considering the chain craft stores sell these markers individually for close to $4 each or a set of 10 for $27, and if you buy all the 10pc sets, you don’t really get a complete set and you end up with multiple duplicates. I had started with the 10pc sets, even only sale I had spent over $60 and realized I only had a third of the collection with duplicates already. I returned those sets to the craft stores and purchased this, and the 12 new colors from another supplier.
I will definitely keep an eye out for any signs of not normal wear & tear but so far, so good. If you’re on the fence, give it a shot; it worked out for me





Probably the biggest difference to note right of the bat is that Tombows are WATER BASED markers. This means they will perform vastly differently than Copics, Prismacolors, Tria, and many other high-end brands of markers. This isn't exactly a bad thing unless you want them to behave just like the other brands, which are alcohol based. Here are the pros and cons of each:
Tombows:
+Translucent ink makes them a joy to layer and combine
+Blendable with water, which means they can be manipulated with a paintbrush and combined with other water-soluble materials
+Pens last a very, very long time. Mine are six years old, and except for one or two heavily used colors, they are still going strong
+Ink scent is barely detectable, and only then if you're practically sticking it up your nose.
+Does not bleed through the paper unless you really lay it on thick.
-Because the ink is water-based, it will cause the surface of many papers to pill and tear. Using heavy papers or papers with low absorbency (like vellum) can help. One must not apply too much ink at a time or the paper will start to buckle.
-For me, these markers are way more streaky than the Copics, no matter what I tried. Different papers can help with this, but in general you will have to work pretty hard to color large areas evenly.
-I find the palate of 96 colors somewhat limiting, especially since a large portion of the markers are so bright and saturated. I prefer working with more neutral tones, so for me this is a con.
Copics:
+Probably the biggest difference between these two markers is how much more easily these blend for me. The paper stays wetter longer and two colors sort of soak into one another.
+These will never change the surface of most papers. It might buckle somewhat if you're using something very flimsy and really soak it with ink, but I've never had a major problem with this.
+Come in a HUGE range of colors (358) and four different pen styles
+Made to last, and include ink refills and nib replacements
+Detail color naming system that's easy to understand
-These bleed through the paper like crazy. I always have two sheets of paper beneath my projects so I don't stain my table. I don't consider this a major inconvenience though.
-The colors look slightly darker when wet than when dry.
-The fumes from these things are unpleasant; I'll expand on this later.
-In spite of all the awesome features, these things are really expensive at over $6.00 a pen at most places
-With moderate use, each pen will last about 1.5 years on a refill. With heavy use (daily), they will last a few months. Since refills are available I'm not too concerned with this, but they do seem to run out faster than the Tombows.
In the end, I use my Copics way more frequently than my Tombows. They're just so much easier for me to blend and have more of the colors I need. However, that doesn't stop me from using the Tombows. I use them almost exclusively in my sketchbook since they won't bleed through and stain the next few pages, and their slender size makes them more portable. For some reason I also prefer doing studies and thumbnails in these as well. They are the highest quality water-based marker I've tried, and are widely available. At just over a dollar per pen in this set, I find it hard to imagine a marker so high of quality for such a low price. Just be aware that they require different techniques to blend than many popular brands of artist's markers, and you will not be disappointed :)
*I thought I should mention that I actually have an issue with the fumes from Copic markers. From discussions with my peers, I've learned that is is NOT a typical experience, but if you're sensitive to smells than I would highly recommend Tombows over any alcohol based marker. I was fine for the first couple of months, but over time the fumes began to bother me more and more. After one-two hours straight of using the Copics, I begin to feel mildly ill (slight nausea and faintness). After several hours, I feel fairly sick. Granted, I work with my face mere inches from my paper (I'm really short sighted) and a scarf over my mouth and nose almost completely fixes the problem, but it's something to be aware of.
