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The Ohuhu Colouring Pens set features 120 dual-tip markers with vibrant, numbered colors for easy selection. Each pen offers a fine 0.4mm fineliner tip and a flexible 1-6mm brush tip, using safe, water-based, acid-free ink that resists bleeding on suitable paper. The set includes replacement tips and a customizable swatch card, making it perfect for detailed artwork, journaling, calligraphy, and creative projects.








| Manufacturer | Ohuhu |
| Brand | Ohuhu |
| Model Number | 6972312833826 |
| Package Dimensions | 18.1 x 17.6 x 8.2 cm; 1.17 kg |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Closure | Screw Cap |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 120 |
| Size | 1 count (Pack of 120) |
| Point Type | Brush & 0.4mm Fineliner |
| Line Size | 1-6mm & 0.4mm Millimeters |
| Ink Colour | Multicolour |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 120 |
| Item Weight | 1.17 kg |
S**D
Colouring pens
So good for colouring works well extra nibs very happy drummer are good qualities for money
S**K
Darned clever using the opposite end of the pen ones used to retrieve the next pen.
I don’t have a photograph because I was working with the pens as they are called, I have a preference towards the long brush, at first I found it difficult to get said pens 🖊 out of the tub so one up ended it and retrieved the colours one wanted, by now I had a formidable quantity of ones delectable colouring pens spread across ones working area. Now I’m not young and having to keep retrieving ones pens from the desk is not easy for an old arthritic chap like me so having finished the amount of work that my old bones would allow I took time to peruse my work, the colours were of excellent quality and to an old chap like me something of a relevance that such satisfying colours could come from one’s own pens, now I had to work out how and why these chaps should have reason to place said pen into such a container as supplied with said pens, so after somewhat of a reasonable time of perusing that container with said pens and eureka 🌟 I was pleased 😃 I love these ditty’s after nearly thirty minutes of perusal I had it, depending upon which way one’s pen was placed in my container ith opposite end of another of one’s pens would engage with the coloured end of the pen one wanted enabling the pen that I had previously used being quite easily to retrieve the coloured pen one next wanted to use to be easily extracted from said container for the use of, ergo you placed the pen that you had previously been using. I must say that I am extremely impressed by the logic that they should have brought to a simple container with which they had designed to save one’s old bones scrabbling about to try and extract from one’s table top or I should say desk, so my friends that these chaps from across the pond somewhere gave us the idea retrieval tool with the opposite end of the pen that one had previously been using, dashed clever what, now I must be honest and tell you that these old bones one now has are beginning to give out on one and I’m sure as eggs are eggs they will require a heading to one’s own ranting on so tootle pip my friends.
J**N
Lovely vibrant colours but very similar shades.
I was recommended Ohuhu markers for colouring. I bought these as a slightly cheaper option before making the commitment of spending more money on a pricier set. The actual pens are great, good colour and brush tip with a nice fineliner too. I do, however, have 2 problems with these pens.1) A vast majority of the colors are in similar, near identical shades. So where I thought I was getting 100 colours, I have 100 pens with fairly little variety.2) They so leave streaky lines when colouring on normal paper. On thicker art paper they are better but when using on everyday colouring books they do streak.Overall good value for money and lovely colour pay off.
F**S
Perfect for me
I began with ordering a set of pens from one of the many selling the same set with a different brand name.They did not come with a swatch chart so I made my own but was disappointed that so many just looked the same, not even a sight visable shade difference so I sent them back and ordered the Staedtler set - much more expensive but I have used these for years and happy with them.The Staedtler set was again disappointing. The fine liner end was very scratchy and the chisel end was clumpy so again I sent them back.I then ordered these knowing Ohuhu are a reputable brand for markers. These came with swatch papers and I am happy with the different shades. The fineliner is beautifully crisp and the brush glides well across the paper. This set is for keeps.I only have one negative comment and that is the box that they come in. The case presents them well but so tightly packed it is a struggle to get a colour out and finding a particular number (they are all numbered) is a nightmare. I am now looking for a marker case to transfer them into for ease of reference.
S**N
Love
These pens are brilliant. I love this brand. Yes they can bleed through the paper but the colours are so good. There’s great variety & I love having the fine nib for getting right into the edges
S**H
Good colouring pens
Really nice colouring pens especially for journaling. Having the brush tip for lettering and the fine tip for writing has been so nice. Don’t bleed through the pages. Seen a lot of people complain about the streaking and blending ability of the pens maybe not realising these aren’t alcohol markers. If you want blending and non streaks you’ll have to upgrade to the alcohol markers, but those do bleed through pages. So really depends what you’re looking for. For journaling, some simple chill colouring, especially for books that have double sided where you can’t use alcohol markers these are ideal.
A**R
Pens
The best pens
C**E
Double ended brush and fine liner pens
Although free flowing the ink dries patchy like cheaper felt tips on the brush endHowever the fine liner end is amazing.Personally way too expensive for what you get
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