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The Quartet EnduraGlide Dry Erase Markers 12-pack offers a professional-grade writing experience with bold, vibrant colors and a versatile chisel tip for customizable line widths. Featuring a transparent ink gauge for easy monitoring, these low-odor, non-toxic markers erase cleanly without streaks, making them perfect for any office, classroom, or home environment. Trusted by thousands with a 4.6-star rating, they combine durability and style to keep your presentations sharp and your workspace fresh.




| ASIN | B008DQXKZK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,228 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #270 in Dry Erase & Wet Erase Markers |
| Brand | Quartet |
| Color | Assorted - Classic Plus |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,377) |
| Date First Available | December 19, 2008 |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Ink Color | Assorted |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 5001-20M |
| Line Size | 1.0-1.9mm |
| Manufacturer | ACCO Brands |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 5001-20M |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Point Type | Fine |
| Product Dimensions | 1.75 x 6.5 x 7.25 inches |
| Size | 12 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Tip Type | chisel |
G**G
The most features on a pen I've ever witnessed
What makes a white board pen? Is it the glide across the smooth porcelain white? The manner by which it conforms to the natural movement of the hand upon a vertical surface? Perhaps a consideration to the aesthetics, and how it makes one appear in front of an audience? I will not pretend that these pens are anything beyond what I would expect, but being a bit of a whiteboard pen connoisseur, I cannot help but comment on what these pens have added to my whiteboard pen experience, in going above the standard dribble of an expo marker. The features on this pen are remarkable. One cannot help but notice the attention to functionality that is so clearly a core of Quartet's company dogma. The shape of the lid is but one fine example. It is elegant, tapered, and pleasing to rest one's eyes upon with a 2 tone texture, sacrificing only the useless and mundane ability of other markers to stack upon one another for raw beauty. Functionality is not lost! The dramatic sweep of the upper opening serves to prevent the pen from sneaking off on an unhampered roll when the cap is attached, averting great personal inconvenience to the user. When taken off and attached to the butt of the pen, a regal look is achieved, with a bishop-like flair about the pen's clear assertion of its superiority to others in the vicinity. A loud, but ungaudy proclamation of the pen's patented, three chambered technology further emphasizes to those around you, that you emanate a seriousness in the symbols that are to be inscribed forth from this pen. One can only fantasize the mechanism by which this technology improves the writing quality of the pen, but transparent windows prominently display the inner workings of the technology, and in a functionality minded tour-de-force, Quartet has identified for the user an ink level gauge on these windows. Placing ones hand in the appropriate writing position, the pen is surprisingly light and airy, considering the advanced technology inside. The girth of the trunk is ideal for balance between finesse and stability for vertical surface writing; it bridges the chasm spanning the brain and the whiteboard. With the EnduraGlide pen, thoughts from the bowels of intellect come gushing forth, manifested in the brilliance of a presentation or lecture. A remarkable aspect of this pen, surely a result of the patented three chamber technology, is the sustained high quality writing line, regardless of angle, or pressure. Like a skater's lines on ice, there is just as much elegance in the lines contoured to the whiteboard as in the pen itself. The pen lasts a long while, and are highly resistant to being left open for reasonable periods of time. In summary: I like these pens. Especially for the price.
L**N
BIC Intensity or Quartet?
I'm putting this review on both the marker packs I bought so you see what I compared... After searching Amazon for hours and reading a ton of reviews, I couldn't decide which dry erase markers to get. I wanted -non staining -no shadow left -won't dry out quick -variety of colors -magnetic I couldn't find any that seemed high enough quality with magnets so I gave up on that since I can get a magnetic holder or glue magnets on by myself. In the end, I couldn't decide between two brands so I bought both the Quartet https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008DQXKZK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 and the BIC Intensity https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QNUTNSG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 The Quartet can write a thick and thin line The BIC only a thinner line (not super thin but fine) Both were with $2 of each other and had 12 markers in the packs I like them both. The BIC Intensity markers seem to erase a little more cleanly on the first swipe but both erase fine with a second swipe of the eraser. The Quartet writes just a bit darker. So far neither has stained my two new dry erase boards so I'm happy there. I like variety of colors and both brands seem to be nice and vibrant and easy to read on my boards. Bottom line - I think you'll be happy with either of these. They both work great and erase without a problem. If either brand added magnets or erasers on the ends I'd say they were a clear winner but I'll have to get out my super glue and do that myself. I'll update my review if either set dries out before they should. I've only had them a couple weeks, so I can't speak to the longevity of either brand yet. I'm currently storing the markers on their sides when not in use.
J**S
Good quality and easy to write with.
Great quality. I bought them for my office because I disliked the ones our office buys. Everyone is jealous.
A**K
Fun and awesome colors
Works awesome on glass boards, windows or paper. Colors are bright and fun to use. Long lasting. They don't dry up like other markers. Beveled for different size lettering.
N**I
Opaque, Vibrant, JUICY on Glass Borad
This review will be most helpful for those with a GLASS white board. This is the third pack of markers i bought, in search for something that writes smooth, opaque, and vibrant. This brand makes a few types of dry erase and I've bought the other cheaper packs, and they're not as good as these. The colors aren't as bright or opaque, and maybe something about the glass board that dilutes the other markers? But these are solid. Spend the extra few bucks and buy this spendier pack.
L**L
Amazing!!
These are SO MUCH BETTER than Expo markers. It was such a revelation. As soon as I wrote on the board with the first one my jaw dropped. I will never buy expo again. They write smooth and the pigment it so saturated yet it erases well. I highly recommend.
M**B
All-Time Favorite Dry-Erase Markers!
Hands-down, my absolutely favorite! I have used dozens of brands of dry-erase markers over the years, including name-brand, generic, fine point, bullet point, broad point, paint-pen-style, you name it. These immediately became my favorite. Not a single disappointment in the batch, whereas most brands and boxes have at least one dud of a color. Every one of these is bright, bold, accurate to the colored cap, and glides smoothly. No fraying yet, which is also common with other brands. There is nothing quite like the disappointment of that brand new, crisp dry-erase marker becoming frayed and losing brilliance shortly after you’ve uncapped it for the first time. Even with a five-year-old often misplacing caps, I have not had any issues with fading, fraying, or drying out (knock on wood). To top it off, they erase cleanly, without leaving staining behind. I highly recommend these markers!
M**O
Gorgeous colours for our glass dry erase board !!!!
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