LanGuo Click Acrylic Gel Pens Set – 0.7mm Tip – Smooth Flow – Quick-Dry for Adult Coloring
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Click-to-use – 0.7mm stainless tip with spring – smooth and controlled ink flow
Upgraded pigment – richer color and double overlay – vivid on light and dark surfaces
Quick-dry and low bleed – subtle 3D raised finish – clean lines without smudge
Soft TPR grip for comfort – movable clip for carry or hanging – long-session friendly
Works on paper, glass, ceramic, plastic, wood, fabric, stone – gift box with color labels
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Click-to-use 0.7mm acrylic gel pens – smooth flow – vivid on light or dark – low bleed and quick-dry – gift box for DIY and crafts.
hat’s a whole lot of paint. . .and they work
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Just Me –
Creative Variety
This set includes 240 Acrylic Paint Markers with Case in a wide spectrum of colors, plus two extras for blending. The soft brush tips glide smoothly, providing control for detailed work or bold strokes. The ink is quick-drying and lightfast, which helps projects last without fading.
The carrying case keeps everything organized, making it easy to take on the go. Perfect for rock painting, canvas, or DIY crafts, it’s a versatile set that sparks creativity.
Brian T. –
That's a whole lot of paint. . .and they work
I do a lot of painting – across lots of media. I paint wood, canvas, fabric, stone, shoes, clothing, hats, metal plates. . .
To be fair, I have not tried these on all of those yet – and I would probably wait for a few until I get a really good fixative. . . But I have tried quite a few of the colours and. . .they are surprisingly bright and vibrant – even on the wood. They bonded well so far with: wood, the plastic, canvas, and fabric. The tips are small enough to get a decent amount of detail – assuming you have a decent to better than average steadiness in your hands. There are an insane amount of colours – some more subtle and some incredibly different – I’m still playing around to figure out which to use for what, but I did appreciate the fact they included a few little boards that you can effectively use as test swatches for the colours (though. . .you could just use scrap cardboard or whatever you have on hand. . .but still nice).
The case holding it is nice. Simple unzip, and the markers essentially just cascade and unfold – and as I noted. . .there are a lot. But they did hold in place until putting them out, so not too difficult to keep organized either.
They are not “cheap” in terms of total cost. . .but when you consider you are getting over 200. . .the price actually seems pretty fair, too. Once I get a protective fixative to test on it, I could say more, but right now. . .these are pretty great.
Veronica Marie –
Amazing colors
Comes with an extra bag of pen tips , a color coding sheet to color in and compare shades and the bag is very sturdy and easy to carry around. Goes great on all the materials I’ve colored on so far (mostly paper but some wood, plastic and metal) the colors are fantastic and having all the options means a broad range of opportunity. They don’t mix- they go on top of each other easily which is perfect if you make a mistake coloring over something you can just redo it. Overall thrilled with the set
Tome Toad –
Beautiful colors
This is a nice set of acrylic pens for the amateur or advanced hobbiest. The colors are beautiful and there are a lot of them. The difference between the colors is actually distinguishable, unlike some sets with a lot of pens but too subtle differences between some colors. There are no silly names on the pens so you select by cap color. The range of colors is very good and should include every color most people will need. The coverage is decent but because these are two ‘fine’ tips you do need a little skill to avoid undue streaking. I have been using these to stencil old furniture because I make an unholy mess when I try to stipple on actual paint. They are pretty saturated color so I don’t have to go over most areas multiple times. These are a little dryer than some brands I have but if working on paper they will bleed through to the back a little, although I haven’t had any bleed onto a subsequent page. Oh, and they come in a really well made carrying case that shouldn’t fall apart before you have used up the pens. The price is reasonable for the quality. I recommend them for anyone wanting a complete set of finer tipped acrylic paint pens.
Deano Hawkins –
Huge Color Selection
This is a huge collection of markers and even as I held them in my hands I couldn’t believe the quality and range of colors presented. The markers come in a very nice canvas zipped bag what holds all the markers securely each in their own slot. The markers aren’t very large so I imagine the amount of paint inside will be limited or at least not as much as a POSCA or the like but that is alright. The markers are single tip only and not like other dual tip markers on the market. This wasn’t a huge problem for me because I was able to get a wide range line width by applying or decreasing pressure while using the markers. The colors are amazing, bright, bold and I think there isn’t a color I could imagine that this set doesn’t have. The markers work on most surfaces and I am really impressed with this set overall.
RubyColors –
So many colors!
I like these little acrylic pens. They’re perfect for small projects and adult coloring books. They’re blendable if you’re quick enough, or you can use a damp brush for further blending. The tips are nice, and it comes with extra nibs in case you’re using them for painting on rough surfaces that will wear the nibs out faster. The bag they come in is ok, but doesn’t have any structure to it, so it’s pretty floppy. The picture is a little misleading since it looks like it’s more of a case than a bag. But that’s a small thing. I think it’s easier to have a bag to take with you than a box, and it allows for storing them horizontally like they should be. I like the direct ink system. It makes for even flow. It’s a nice set overall.
D.K. –
Fantastic markers for all kinds of crafts
This is a BIG set of markers so be prepared. I didn’t realize this until they showed up but this is a good thing. There is a LOT of colors to choose from for whatever you’ll be using them on. The markers look and feel great in your hands. The caps snap on/off securely and no worries of them coming off on their own. The colors are rich and dry pretty quick as well. There is also extra marker tips that come with this set in case you tear up a tip (coloring on rough wood or something) and there’s a marking chart to test your colors on too. This is all contained in a nice heavy duty carry case so you can take this with you wherever you want to go. There are multiple “sleeves” on the inside that hold the markers nice and neat. The zipper is heavy duty and is easy to open/close so you can quickly get to your markers or when you need to pack them up.
Overall, this is a very nice marker set with lots of good qualities and no bad ones. Our daughters and myself have had a lot of fun with them already and we’ve only had them a day so far
Alison C. –
Awesome paint marker set. Endless colors, great coverage.
Excellent set of paint markers. These are great if you paint rocks, canvas, ceramics or on wood. The colors are vibrant, and there’s a huge selection of colors to choose from. The markers all come neatly placed in elastic, to keep them organized, just flip through the ‘pages’ of colors. Extra tips are provided, incase you accidentally smear your color, with a different one. There’s a board to record all the colors with their corresponding numbers, so you can see at a glance, which color belongs to which number. I can’t describe how much I love this set, and the fact that it comes in a handy zippered bag makes them even better.