LanGuo 45-162 Color Gel Pens Set – 0.6mm Fine Tips – Coloring – Journaling – Doodling
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Vibrant Color Variety: 45-168 colors for endless artistic possibilities. Perfect for drawing, journaling, and crafts.
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Fine Tip Precision: 0.6mm fine tip markers for detailed designs, intricate patterns, and writing.
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Smooth & Comfortable: Moderate ink flow for smooth, consistent writing and coloring comfort.
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Large-Capacity Ink: Provides up to 6 times the writing length of regular pens for long-lasting use.
- Portable & Gift-Ready: Beautifully packaged in a plastic box, ideal for travel or gifting on special occasions.
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0.6mm fine tip color gel pens – 45-162 colors – quick-dry, smudge-resistant ink – metallic gold/silver, opaque white – portable case.
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| quantity | 45 colors, 72 colors, 99 colors, 162 colors |
7 reviews for LanGuo 45-162 Color Gel Pens Set – 0.6mm Fine Tips – Coloring – Journaling – Doodling
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Positives.
1) Value for money. Great selection of pens averaging less than $1 a pen.
2) Packaging. if you are organised or have a messy child like I do, then the packaging is great, and putting them away back in the packaging is fantastic.
3) Loads of light colors, pastel is the key. If you want light colors, very pastel based, then this set will be a dream.
4) Very easy to use and feels like a much more expensive quality pen.
Negatives
1) There is an issue with the cap which can be very difficult to put back on when you take them off.
2) They aren't water proof. I wish they were! If you use a lighter color, its durability on wet surface, or when water touches it will be lost pretty quickly.
The caps can be difficult to get back on and click like as they should to ensure they do not leak/dry out. While the case is a neat method of storage, if you are using multiple colors, you have each palette off the stack and taking up desk space. One they need to be restacked for storage, if you do not get them to align properly, even with the clasp secured, the trays can separate and fall apart. I ended up just taking them out of the trays and putting them into a pen roll.
I feel the cost is perhaps a bit high for these and is perhaps due to the case and not the pens. I think I would prefer a regular case and perhaps a bit lower price. They are however good pens and I find myself using them on quite a few projects.
Tips: If they sit a little while just warm them up in your hands by using both hands and just rub it - ya know what mean? Like you are warming up cold hands. If the cap comes off and ink spills just put the cap in alcohol for a little bit and it will dissolve and clean itself. That is the only thing that stinks. Be careful to close the pen carefully. You may want to use small little circles on a scratch sheet as well before actually using.