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The Brands of Permanent Markers Other Than Sharpie & Bic

Permanent markers are used when you want to permanently write or draw on an item. They are water-resistant, so the marking will not be able to be removed once you mark with it. They can be used to mark on paper, stone, plastic and metal. They are good for labeling items and marking your belongings with your name. They also make bright, bold signs and posters.
  1. Art Line Eco-Green

    • These permanent markers are made of 74 percent recycled materials. They are an option for companies that have a recycling or green initiative in place at their offices. These markers come in black, blue, red and green and are available in chisel tip or bullet tip. These markers can be purchased separately or in four-packs.

    Sargent Chisel Point

    • Sold in packs of there, these red, blue and black markers can make thick lines or thin lines. Their chisel point tip makes precise letters and drawings. These markers are bright and stand out on posters.

    Ticonderoga RediMark Plus

    • Ticonderoga RediMark Plus markers come in eight colors and are ideal for use in the office because they don't bleed, they dry quickly and they have a retractable thumb-release button. These markers can be bought separately or in packages of eight. Their chiseled tips allow for fine and broad strokes.

    Pilot

    • Pilot permanent markers come in many different points. For projects requiring large lettering or thick lines, there are broad chisel points, chisel points and bullet-point markers. Fine bullet-point tips are available for detailed projects. These markers are available in black.

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