🖌️ Elevate your notes with the art of subtle sophistication!
The ZebraMILD LINER Double Sided Highlighter 5-Set offers dual tips (bullet and chisel) with 5 mild, noble colors designed for bleed-free, translucent layering. Ideal for creative professionals and managers who demand archival-quality, non-toxic ink that enhances both productivity and style.
Manufacturer | Zebra |
Brand | Zebra |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.7 x 0.6 x 2.6 inches |
Item model number | WKT7-5C-NC |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Noble |
Grip Type | Contoured |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 5 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Chisel |
Line Size | 5 |
Ink Color | Assorted |
Manufacturer Part Number | WKT7-5C-NC |
M**.
The BEST highlighters
Have been using these for about three years at this point. If you use highlighters frequently then these are the only ones you should be using. The color is not too harsh so that the text remains readable and the mise en scèneof the entire page undamaged. These are also extremely long lasting compared to the normal highlighters. And, aren't they just so aesthetically peasant and fun to use?
L**A
Quality & Aesthetic Met - Good alternative if you hate neon highlighters
After having these Zebra Mildliners for around 3 years, I can say they're worth the price in terms of quality and how long they last. I've used them for my orgo lab reports. I think if you wanted brighter colors you could go for the more pastel ones that are still in the Mildliner line.things I like:- the 2 sided nibs help if you want to highlight or use the pointed tip to underline or draw lines- the color isn't the typical neon highlights and is more muted overall- the marker ink doesn't dry out, I don't use them daily but for the price, I feel it's good- the packaging is basically a case you can reuse and take with you in your backpacknotes for each color:- I find myself gravitating to green a lot because it's bright enough to still read the text and a typical highlighter color (works fine with black and blue pens; the contrast helps on blue Bic pens)- the pink/red color is my next used color but it might be harder to read words (works better with black pens than blue)- the pastel purple is light enough to where it feels like a highlighter so it's my next used (works well with black or blue ink)- the blue can be a little dark so I feel I don't use it that much for highlighting (though it works still)- same with the grey, it's definitely light enough to use still but it doesn't make the words popcons:- depending on how thin the sheets are there is some bleed through- for regular notebook paper there's going to be some bleeding but it just might be mine are still inky- for the Exceed Walmart planners I used that had 75gsm or 100 gsm pages the bleed wasn't too bad and the highlighting was smooth on the page- the bleed on thicker copy paper/printing paper isn't too bad though it might depend on the thicknessnotes on packaging:- lol Zebra is a Japanese stationery brand and since the OG Mildliners is shipped, it's in Japanese- personally, it didn't affect me and I think it's cool but I guess if you wanted something in English you'd have to find the ones made to be sold in the US or something
E**D
A good marker for sketching and doodling...
So nice! Nice colors, nice application of color. I like to use the gray for shading sketches its a very nice gray. I would get the full range if I could. I like that the color doesn't bleed through the next page of my sketch book. I use these for bullet journaling/art journaling and I am not disappointed in the results. I use sharpie writing pens and there is some bleeding that occurs with the use of the mild liner, but I have found that it is less if you allow the sharpie ink to set for a few seconds. I like the effect so that is not a negative for me in any way. Wish I had these for college, I don't read highlighted (highlighter color) very well, something about the contrast between the black/white and yellow.
S**I
Great.
the darker the color, the more likely to bleed. So wouldn't recommend for bibles but they do have quite lovely colors and the bleeding is not as harsh as it could be and as cheaper highlighters will do often, so I use them anyway. i hate the waxy gel highlighters too though so thats also why i use these. These are great for studying too, it helps keep things easily color coded in notes or by topics. I use pilot G2 gel pens so far nothing is smearing (keep in mind i do wait for the black ink to dry first though ). the colors are not too dark so you still see your writings. i love that they're double ended as well so i can write with these too.
A**R
Great quality opaque highlighters!
I love these highlighters especially the pink one, it's like muted rose! The colors are very opaque but not fluorescent/neon. It can bleed through thin and white printing paper but obviously the more you trace the same spot, the more ink will bleed through.I use these for my classes and I love how they haven't dried up yet. It comes with a thin side which I don't really use.
A**A
I really enjoy the color selection for these highlighters
I really enjoy the color selection for these highlighters. They're light enough that my notes are still legible underneath.They do have a tendency to smudge the ink though (0.38 Pilot G-2), and they can smudge. This happens mostly when highlighting immediately after writing something (e.g. Gray). For the other colors, I waited until I'd finished writing them in a list before going back to highlight. I find that out of all of them, the purple one is least likely to smudge the ink. The red/ pink can be a bit too dark, so I usually reserve that for underlining definitions.Based on the swatches, you can see that there's extra product at the end after each swipe of the highlighter. If it's still wet when you run your hand over it, it'll smear. It's fairly quick to dry though, so I find that it doesn't happen often.Layering over these will create a darker shade (I also used them for my bullet journal, sometimes coloring in headers for my monthly calendar spreads), so I don't see how they'd be good for coloring things in. They also have a tendency to (at best) ghost on the back side of notebook paper and bleed (at worst) through it. By ghosting, I mean that looking at the back of the page, it'd evident that you've highlighted but no highlighter has actually appeared.The swatches in my pictures are made in a planner, which is slightly thicker than the standard sheet of notebook paper.
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