🎨 Elevate Your Art Game with Krink K-71!
The Krink K-71 Super Black Permanent Ink Marker is a versatile, artist-grade tool designed for use on various surfaces including metal, glass, and paper. Featuring a 7mm chisel tip and permanent alcohol-based ink, it ensures bold, fade-proof lines that stand the test of time. Handmade in the USA, these markers are perfect for graffiti, lettering, and fine art projects.
R**R
nib isn't great
While I loved the ink of this marker, the nib has gotten super frayed, which meant I can't use it to make the nice clean lines that I'd wanted. And I was drawing on clean paper, not anywhere where the marker could have reasonably gotten damaged. It's a shame but I don't think I'll be buying this marker or refill ink for it again unless they update the nibs to be something able to withstand gentle regular use.
L**.
Best marker ever.
I own an OTR .048 super flow, and I can definitely tell you that between the two this marker wins by a landslide. The chisel tip allows the application of fine lines and details, as well as broad and visible dark lines. The markers also drips very nicely, seriously KRINK has the best valve systems on the planet. The nib durable and of a very high quality. The rigid aluminum construction is also very nice. It's really easy to open it up and refill also. The cap goes on tight and cleanly.I tested the ink against the OTR ink and it has its ups and downs. They both look very similar. I wrote on a metal sign and then painted over it to test the stain power. The OTR ink stains a crisp black, almost like the paint was never applied. However, the stain of the krink ink was light pink and faded. But I think the fact that the krink ink almost never streaks makes it a little bit better. Another thing I didn't like was the fact that it didn't have a mixing ball. I guess it's not really necessary in this marker but I really like shaking it around like a child.Overall this is my new favorite marker and I would definitely recommend it to any bomber.
S**H
Great... however..,
Wanted a not such a fat tip, for more calligraphy lines. Good flow of paint tho, may save for future projects.
M**H
Dumped a third of it's ink capacity right off the bat
Well, I opened the package, and there it was. A bit over packaged i might add. Opened the marker and the nib was dry. Ok, i thought. The instructions on the side say to press down the nib to get the ink flow going, so i tested it out on the box. And BOOM! ass soon as I pressed it down a LITTLE BIT, red ink flooded out everywhere. It soaked through the box, got on my hands, and all over the marker. Now the marker is colored entirely red on the plastic part, so I guess I know it is permanent... Maybe I'm just being paranoid, but it feels like there's a lot less ink in there now. I hope theyre refillable. I also have a red splotch on my hand that refuses to come off...Writes nice, very permanent, overall a good marker, but I pray to god that krink sells refills. And be carefull of that initial pump! It dumped ink EVERYWHERE!
N**T
One of the best Refillable Markers in the Market for Street Artists & Artists alike
I have been seeking in the refillable marker market for some time online, found Krink. As well as OTR, Grog, Molotow, etc. I chose Krink because it has recieved good reputation for having versatile valve systems and tough inks.I've had my (Black) Krink for some time and even bought a second K71 in Silver. Though i am not sure if it is just me but My Silver K71 has a metal mixing ball whereas my Black K71 does not.I would speculate that because Silver has solutions needing more extensive mixing than Black ink does.But i would highly recommend a K71 to anyone wanting to find a refillable marker instead of throwaway Sharpies.[As well as a marker that makes perfect use for Krink Drips, AttAking Walls, and sketching in your books]
G**A
Almost Perfect.
Very nice color, has very good writing abilities. I like the chisel tip and the ink is very strong. Stays on smooth surfaces for a while. Only issue is I feel the marker was 3/4 of the way full even though it was brand new. So I feel that company may skimp you on that.
F**S
Solid
I have always use krinks. Best markes out other. Am about to buy a new one right now
N**F
Absolute must have!
One of the best markers on the market. Large chisel tip felt nib that floods well and holds enough ink to make thick solid lines with no dry spots. Great on canvas, paper, wood, steel, concrete, pretty much everything. Nibs can be replaced when they are worn out and rounded too.
C**S
Buon
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Trustpilot
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