LivDeal Easy-Clean Magnetic Fine Tip Dry Erase Markers, 8-Count
Last updated: March 16, 2023
With this fine tip dry erase marker set, you'll be able to create colorful presentations that are sure to capture the attention of your students or clients. Each marker comes with a built-in magnet for easy storage on any whiteboard or refrigerator. Once the ink on these markers dries, it won't stain hands or clothing.
We looked at the top Dry Erase Markers and dug through the reviews from some of the most popular review sites. Through this analysis, we've determined the best Dry Erase Marker you should buy.
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Key Takeaway: On the lids of these fine tip markers, you'll find felt erasers that remove ink without scratching your whiteboard.
In our analysis of 35 expert reviews, the LivDeal Easy-Clean Magnetic Fine Tip Dry Erase Markers, 8-Count placed 11th when we looked at the top 19 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.From The Manufacturer
Xylene & Toluene-free ink Conforms to EN-71, CE and ASTMD-4236, Safe for Kids. With low odor and non-toxic ink, it is harmless to human. Convenient Design: Magnetic marker caps feature built-in felt erasers. The magnet allows the marker to be right on the fridge and never get lost. with the erase, there is no need for a separate eraser for erasing small mistakes. With Fine Point, Bright Cloroful Ink Makes a Vivid Imprssion. Dealkits magnetic dry erase markers in 8 assorted colors: black, purple, red, orange, blue, green, pink and lime, which are brilliant color options. Easy to Remove and Clean Up, Won’t Stain Hands or Dark Clothes. Dry and residue-free wiping of whiteboards by the erase. And for dark clothes, it is totally neat. But for the light one, there may be a little smear. Fast-Drying on Different Surfaces. Dry and residue-free wiping of whiteboards, can be used on any melamine, painted steel, porcelain or glass dry erase surface.
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