Sharpie Twin-Tip Permanent Markers, Fine/Extra-Fine Bullet Tip, Black, 12-Pack
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Sharpie Twin-Tip Permanent Markers, Fine/Extra-Fine Bullet Tip, Black, 12-Pack
Item # 1652524
$34.99
Size: Fine/Extra-Fine
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Sharpie Twin-Tip Permanent Markers, Fine/Extra-Fine Bullet Tip, Black, 12-Pack
Item # 1652524
$34.99
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Size: Fine/Extra-Fine
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With two tips in one, the Sharpie Twin-Tip Permanent Markers let you express yourself any way you want. Bold to the max and permanent to the core, the twin-tip permanent markers inspire you to transform ordinary surfaces into passionately creative statements. Made to write practically everywhere, these permanent markers also eliminate dull and boring.
- Permanent ink marks on paper, plastic, metal and most other surfaces
- Intensely brilliant colors create eye-popping and vibrant impressions
- Remarkably resilient ink dries quickly and resists fading and water
- Endlessly versatile twin tip with two different tip types
- Fine and extra-fine bullet tip for precise writing
- Permanent markers come in a pack of 12
- Comes in the color black for a great look
| Brand | Sharpie |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Made in USA |
| Office Supply Type | Other |
| Package Quantity | 12 |
| Warranty | No Warranty |
| Color | Black |
| Size | Fine/Extra-Fine |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SAN32001 |
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Q: I cannot remove the cap from the ultra fine end of the pens; managed to get only 2 of 12 off by vicious pulling.
2 years agoOriginally posted on Sharpie
1 Answer
- A: Hi! Thank you for reaching out to us. We are sorry to hear about this. Here are some tips to help you open easily the cap of a Sharpie Permanent Marker, Twin Tip. The Twin Tip Sharpie has two ends: a fine tip and an ultra-fine tip. Each end has its own cap. Hold the marker firmly with one hand. With the other hand, grip the cap near the base where it meets the body of the marker. Make sure your fingers have a good grip. If your hands are slippery, you might want to dry them or use a cloth for better traction. Gently twist the cap back and forth while pulling it away from the body of the marker. This can help break any seal formed by dried ink and makes it easier to remove the cap. Do not use excessive force or tools to pry the cap off, as this might damage the marker or cap. After use, make sure to put the cap back on tightly to prevent the ink from drying out. These tips should help you open and close the Sharpie marker caps without too much hassle. If a cap is stuck due to ink buildup, cleaning the rim of the marker with a damp cloth before capping it again might help reduce sticking in the future. In case of any additional questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us directly via the Contact Us form on our website. Thank you! Sharpie Consumer Carea year ago
Q: Why green twin tip marker is discontinued?
2 years agoOriginally posted on Sharpie
1 Answer
- A: Hello. Thank you for reaching out to us. Our green twin tip marker is still available in the 4-count pack. The item number for the pack with the green marker is 32174PP. If you have any more questions, please reach out to us via our Contact Us form on our website. We’re available Mon.-Fri. 9am - 5pm Eastern Time. Thank you! Sharpie® Consumer Care2 years ago
Q: Have purchased 2 Sharpie twin tip at different times and both fail to write ultra fine. the fine portion of pen works okey.
2 years agoOriginally posted on Sharpie
1 Answer
- A: Hello! We are very sorry to hear about this situation and we sincerely apologize for the inconvenience it caused for you! It definitely should not have happened! We would like to have a chance to assist you, that is why we strongly encourage you to reach out to us directly via https://www.sharpie.com/support/contact-us. Thank you! Sharpie Consumer Care2 years ago
Q: I heard that these make me fat. Do not reccomend.
3 years agoOriginally posted on Sharpie
1 Answer
- A: Hi. We do not recommend the Sharpie Permanent Markers, Twin Tip to have in contact with food or mouth. Have a great day.3 years ago
Q: I have always been a favor of the sharpie. However I just threw out my last Sharpie. Purchased a multi pack of the "Doubled Ended" EVERY ONE has failed in the way that when the large cap is placed on the end it locks small cap and neither will cap.
3 years agoOriginally posted on Sharpie
1 Answer
- A: Hi, we are sorry to hear this kind of experience if the large cap from your Sharpie Permanent Markers, Twin Tip got stuck to it's Ultra Fine Part. If this happens, we recommend if you will rotate the the large cap counter clockwise while pulling up to separate to the small cap.3 years ago
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Q: I cannot remove the cap from the ultra fine end of the pens; managed to get only 2 of 12 off by vicious pulling.
2 years agoOriginally posted on Sharpie
1 Answer
- A: Hi! Thank you for reaching out to us. We are sorry to hear about this. Here are some tips to help you open easily the cap of a Sharpie Permanent Marker, Twin Tip. The Twin Tip Sharpie has two ends: a fine tip and an ultra-fine tip. Each end has its own cap. Hold the marker firmly with one hand. With the other hand, grip the cap near the base where it meets the body of the marker. Make sure your fingers have a good grip. If your hands are slippery, you might want to dry them or use a cloth for better traction. Gently twist the cap back and forth while pulling it away from the body of the marker. This can help break any seal formed by dried ink and makes it easier to remove the cap. Do not use excessive force or tools to pry the cap off, as this might damage the marker or cap. After use, make sure to put the cap back on tightly to prevent the ink from drying out. These tips should help you open and close the Sharpie marker caps without too much hassle. If a cap is stuck due to ink buildup, cleaning the rim of the marker with a damp cloth before capping it again might help reduce sticking in the future. In case of any additional questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us directly via the Contact Us form on our website. Thank you! Sharpie Consumer Carea year ago
Q: Why green twin tip marker is discontinued?
2 years agoOriginally posted on Sharpie
1 Answer
- A: Hello. Thank you for reaching out to us. Our green twin tip marker is still available in the 4-count pack. The item number for the pack with the green marker is 32174PP. If you have any more questions, please reach out to us via our Contact Us form on our website. We’re available Mon.-Fri. 9am - 5pm Eastern Time. Thank you! Sharpie® Consumer Care2 years ago
Q: Have purchased 2 Sharpie twin tip at different times and both fail to write ultra fine. the fine portion of pen works okey.
2 years agoOriginally posted on Sharpie
1 Answer
- A: Hello! We are very sorry to hear about this situation and we sincerely apologize for the inconvenience it caused for you! It definitely should not have happened! We would like to have a chance to assist you, that is why we strongly encourage you to reach out to us directly via https://www.sharpie.com/support/contact-us. Thank you! Sharpie Consumer Care2 years ago
Q: I heard that these make me fat. Do not reccomend.
3 years agoOriginally posted on Sharpie
1 Answer
- A: Hi. We do not recommend the Sharpie Permanent Markers, Twin Tip to have in contact with food or mouth. Have a great day.3 years ago
Q: I have always been a favor of the sharpie. However I just threw out my last Sharpie. Purchased a multi pack of the "Doubled Ended" EVERY ONE has failed in the way that when the large cap is placed on the end it locks small cap and neither will cap.
3 years agoOriginally posted on Sharpie
1 Answer
- A: Hi, we are sorry to hear this kind of experience if the large cap from your Sharpie Permanent Markers, Twin Tip got stuck to it's Ultra Fine Part. If this happens, we recommend if you will rotate the the large cap counter clockwise while pulling up to separate to the small cap.3 years ago
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The product is praised for its versatile dual-tip design, allowing users to switch between fine and broad strokes as needed. Reviewers highlight the marker's excellent performance, with comments on its bold, vibrant ink, quick-drying and water-resistant properties, and smooth, smudge-free writing. T...
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alyssac669_2524
Review 1
5 out of 5 stars.
Bright colors
5 months ago
The twin tip sharpies are super beneficial for artists like myself because they allow for easier thin and thicker lines! The ink doesn’t bleed through the lines created. I recommend using a thicker paper or other form of art piece though to avoid it bleeding through your surface.

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jovinat_3479
Review 1
5 out of 5 stars.
Smooth writing
6 months ago
I love how fine the tip is, it’s so easy to use and I love writing with them so much!! Definitely recommend, they don’t bleed through easily either! They are so smooth to write on paper!

Originally posted on influenster.com
jeremys105_7731
Review 1
5 out of 5 stars.
It’s what you’d expect from a sharpie, but two tim
6 months ago
These write just like you would expect from a sharpie product. They’re consistent, sharp on the pointy end, and smells just like sharpie markers.

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lenan34_8941
Review 1
5 out of 5 stars.
Great for projects
9 months ago
This product is a great value and so versatile whether you want the bold side for drawing on signs or the thin side for precision. Packing is very easy to remove.

Originally posted on influenster.com