BIC Dry Erase Markers, Fine Bullet Tip, 12-Count Pack of Assorted Colors, Whiteboard Markers for Teachers and Office Supplies (GELIPP121-AST)

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BIC Dry Erase Markers, Fine Bullet Tip, 12-Count Pack of Assorted Colors, Whiteboard Markers for Teachers and Office Supplies (GELIPP121-AST)
BIC Dry Erase Markers, Fine Bullet Tip, 12-Count Pack of Assorted Colors, Whiteboard Markers for Teachers and Office Supplies (GELIPP121-AST)

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  • One 12-count pack of BIC Intensity Advanced Colorful Dry Erase Markers with a fine 4.2mm bullet tip that creates neat, precise lines
  • Featuring liquid ink that flows smoothing and consistently, marks clearly on whiteboards and other non-porous surfaces, and erases easily for quick cleanup
  • Non-toxic, ACMI-approved and low odor dry erase markers that are ideal for use at work, school or home
  • Long-lasting ink allows for hours of uninterrupted writing; visible ink supply level lets you see when you’re running low
  • Contains twelve colorful white board markers -- two Black, two Blue, and one in each of the following shades: Pink, Red, Orange, Green, Light Green, Light Blue, Purple and Brown
  • One 12-count pack of BIC Intensity Advanced Colorful Dry Erase Markers with a fine 4.2mm bullet tip that creates neat, precise lines
  • Featuring liquid ink that flows smoothing and consistently, marks clearly on whiteboards and other non-porous surfaces, and erases easily for quick cleanup
  • Non-toxic, ACMI-approved and low odor dry erase markers that are ideal for use at work, school or home
  • Long-lasting ink allows for hours of uninterrupted writing; visible ink supply level lets you see when you’re running low
  • Contains twelve colorful white board markers -- two Black, two Blue, and one in each of the following shades: Pink, Red, Orange, Green, Light Green, Light Blue, Purple and Brown

Product Specifications

Manufacturer BIC Corporation
Brand BIC
Item Weight 4.6 ounces
Product Dimensions 0.6 x 6.86 x 7 inches
Item model number GELIPP121
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Color Assorted Colors
Material Type Plastic resin
Number of Items 1
Size 12 Count (Pack of 1)
Point Type Fine Bullet
Line Size 0.7mm millimeters
Ink Color Assorted
Tip Type bullet, fine point
Manufacturer Part Number GELIPP121
ASIN B00QNUTNSG
Date First Available December 6, 2014

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  1. These are the best dry erase markers I’ve used in my life. I bought a couple packs of these dry-erase markers recently for my workplace; In several areas we use dry-erase calendars to plan production schedules, meetings, etc and having a large number of colors aids in at-a-glance organization (red = visitors, lime = operation commencement, etc).We’ve had the calendars for a long time, and I have HATED buying Dry Erase markers for them until I found these. At first I bought cheapo markers because they were cheap and I didn’t know any better. After those drying prematurely, marking inconsistently, etc. I went and bought the brand-name E**o markers, figuring that there was no way those would be lacking. Unfortunately, those brand-name markers are only marginally less-terrible than the no-name markers. I came to the conclusion that the dry-erase marker industry is just a joke and nobody knows what they’re doing.These proved me wrong. I finally bought these, after scouring for a pack with (1) a large number of colors and (2) the best reviews around. These did not disappoint. The colors are vibrant, for the most part the markers mark very well right out of the package (one black wrote decently immediately but wasn’t full-flowing until I wrote 13 single- and double-digit numbers), and the quality I could never seem to find anywhere is suddenly right there. It’s a bit curious that the package recommends “storing horizontally” as I generally see recommendations for vertical storage on other markers, so be aware that you probably won’t want to drop ’em in a standard pen/pencil/marker holder. I’ve been following the packaging’s advice blindly and these markers still work beautifully.They’re more expensive, yes. But you won’t find yourself tossing them in the trash after just one week while cursing all of Earth’s creation, which is always a nice plus and makes for an excellent value.

  2. These are the best dry erase markers I’ve used in my life. I bought a couple packs of these dry-erase markers recently for my workplace; In several areas we use dry-erase calendars to plan production schedules, meetings, etc and having a large number of colors aids in at-a-glance organization (red = visitors, lime = operation commencement, etc).We’ve had the calendars for a long time, and I have HATED buying Dry Erase markers for them until I found these. At first I bought cheapo markers because they were cheap and I didn’t know any better. After those drying prematurely, marking inconsistently, etc. I went and bought the brand-name E**o markers, figuring that there was no way those would be lacking. Unfortunately, those brand-name markers are only marginally less-terrible than the no-name markers. I came to the conclusion that the dry-erase marker industry is just a joke and nobody knows what they’re doing.These proved me wrong. I finally bought these, after scouring for a pack with (1) a large number of colors and (2) the best reviews around. These did not disappoint. The colors are vibrant, for the most part the markers mark very well right out of the package (one black wrote decently immediately but wasn’t full-flowing until I wrote 13 single- and double-digit numbers), and the quality I could never seem to find anywhere is suddenly right there. It’s a bit curious that the package recommends “storing horizontally” as I generally see recommendations for vertical storage on other markers, so be aware that you probably won’t want to drop ’em in a standard pen/pencil/marker holder. I’ve been following the packaging’s advice blindly and these markers still work beautifully.They’re more expensive, yes. But you won’t find yourself tossing them in the trash after just one week while cursing all of Earth’s creation, which is always a nice plus and makes for an excellent value.

  3. Kindle Customer August 7, 2019 at 12:00 am

    These are the best dry erase markers I’ve used in my life. I bought a couple packs of these dry-erase markers recently for my workplace; In several areas we use dry-erase calendars to plan production schedules, meetings, etc and having a large number of colors aids in at-a-glance organization (red = visitors, lime = operation commencement, etc).We’ve had the calendars for a long time, and I have HATED buying Dry Erase markers for them until I found these. At first I bought cheapo markers because they were cheap and I didn’t know any better. After those drying prematurely, marking inconsistently, etc. I went and bought the brand-name E**o markers, figuring that there was no way those would be lacking. Unfortunately, those brand-name markers are only marginally less-terrible than the no-name markers. I came to the conclusion that the dry-erase marker industry is just a joke and nobody knows what they’re doing.These proved me wrong. I finally bought these, after scouring for a pack with (1) a large number of colors and (2) the best reviews around. These did not disappoint. The colors are vibrant, for the most part the markers mark very well right out of the package (one black wrote decently immediately but wasn’t full-flowing until I wrote 13 single- and double-digit numbers), and the quality I could never seem to find anywhere is suddenly right there. It’s a bit curious that the package recommends “storing horizontally” as I generally see recommendations for vertical storage on other markers, so be aware that you probably won’t want to drop ’em in a standard pen/pencil/marker holder. I’ve been following the packaging’s advice blindly and these markers still work beautifully.They’re more expensive, yes. But you won’t find yourself tossing them in the trash after just one week while cursing all of Earth’s creation, which is always a nice plus and makes for an excellent value.

  4. Quartet or BIC Intensity. 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-magneticI 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 Quartethttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008DQXKZK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1and the BIC Intensityhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QNUTNSG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1The Quartet can write a thick and thin lineThe BIC only a thinner line (not super thin but fine)Both were with $2 of each other and had 12 markers in the packsI 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.

  5. Quartet or BIC Intensity. 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-magneticI 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 Quartethttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008DQXKZK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1and the BIC Intensityhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QNUTNSG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1The Quartet can write a thick and thin lineThe BIC only a thinner line (not super thin but fine)Both were with $2 of each other and had 12 markers in the packsI 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.

  6. Great markers. Love these dry erase markers. They are bright, vibrant, bold colors. They write smoothly. Large variety of colors. The only thing I don’t care for is after sitting horizontal for a time they can start to collect ink at the tip which then drips when you take the cap off and I have come close to ruining clothes on several occasions but just dodged it, so watch out for that. Otherwise, really quality pens and much better than Expo or other brands I have tried.

  7. Awesome fine tip. I didn’t want bold markers for use in my office. These markers write wonderful, and erase clean. Can write small notes or big reminders. Lots of colors to separate things.

  8. Good but…. They’re good but they don’t seem very dark. They wrote well only on a white board, but not on glass surface.They don’t seem to write very well. Or instead they don’t seem to write heavy.

  9. Best dry erase markers I’ve ever used. I really like these. No smell, super smooth, fun to color with and they look good. I like the color blend in this package as well. Definitely ordering these again and not the other brands.

  10. Almost perfect. I do like the color saturation of these markers, but I ultimately picked the generic pack with less colors for my kids back to school board. The greens were both way off compared to the color of the caps, and I wish the blue was a bit bolder. I returned and kept the Zeyar ones.

  11. Almost perfect. I do like the color saturation of these markers, but I ultimately picked the generic pack with less colors for my kids back to school board. The greens were both way off compared to the color of the caps, and I wish the blue was a bit bolder. I returned and kept the Zeyar ones.

  12. Way better than expo. I love the bright colors, the tip is way better for writing on the board than expo markers, and they don’t leave you stuck with no ink because you can see the levels. Highly suggest to all the other teachers out there.

  13. Thin lines, contrast colors. Awesome set of markers, surprisingly thin line for such thick tip. Very saturated colors.

  14. work great. I got these for my kids and they are very happy with them. They write clearly with good vibrant colour.

  15. High quality dry erase markers. The media could not be loaded.  Excellent dry erase markers. The bright colors are so versatile and great for any use! They write clear and easily, and are perfect for teaching, coaching, or family organization. Perfect value for your money! Dry finish too.

  16. Vibrant colors. I bought these for my home fridge whiteboard and the colors are so vibrant plus they write really smooth. They don’t leave residue when I clean my board and they’re the perfect size to write smaller notes. If they come out with more colors I’ll definitely snatch those up too.

  17. Vibrant colors. I bought these for my home fridge whiteboard and the colors are so vibrant plus they write really smooth. They don’t leave residue when I clean my board and they’re the perfect size to write smaller notes. If they come out with more colors I’ll definitely snatch those up too.

  18. Bought a while ago. They are good quality.I have noticed after using these for a while the tips begin to bleed out the ink and just blob it onto the dry erase board. I have had it happen to about half of the ones I purchased. I am the only one that uses them so I know its not from pushing down too hard when using. When this happens I have to just toss the marker. Once it does it it will keep going until empty.Besides that issues they are very nice, bold color and erase easily when needed. They don’t leave any color behind on the board.

  19. Catherine Acevedo October 10, 2024 at 12:00 am

    Great markers. They are great, vibrant, look nice, and have a great color

  20. Catherine Acevedo October 10, 2024 at 12:00 am

    Great markers. They are great, vibrant, look nice, and have a great color

  21. Great markers. They are great, vibrant, look nice, and have a great color

  22. Bic Intensity Dry Erase Markers. Old school Bic Crystal pen user here, so I thought I would try the dry erase markers. I do like the bright color and the ink level indicator. They also erase easily. However, I have had some trouble with them bleeding and/or dripping. It doesn’t seem to matter if I store them with the cap up or down, they still bleed/drip…so much so I was finding spots on the floor at work and didn’t realize what they were at first. I guess I can’t complain about them being dry!

  23. High contrast. I’m always looking for high-contrast, bright colored white board markers. These are that.Highly recommend.

  24. Great on regular whiteboard, okay on glass. The markers write well, there’s no odor, and no issues erasing. They are vibrant on regular whiteboards, but some colors are washed out on glass whiteboards (which is pretty normal).

  25. Great Product. Love these dry erase markers. Colors are bright- even the lighter ones, I only wish there were more colors included in the pack. I would definitely purchase again though!

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