✨ Elevate Your Highlighting Game! ✨
The SHARPIE Gel Highlighters pack features five vibrant, smear and bleed-resistant markers with a bullet tip design, perfect for precision highlighting and underlining. With a long-lasting formula that won't dry out, these highlighters are ideal for any professional or academic setting.
Manufacturer | Sharpie |
Brand | SHARPIE |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.6 x 4.8 x 7.6 inches |
Item model number | 1803277 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Assorted Colors |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 5 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Bullet Tip |
Line Size | 0_5mm_to_0_9mm |
Ink Color | Blue,Pink |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1803277 |
C**E
Favorite
These are very pleasing to use. They glide smoothly. No bleeding as it's like a crayon but easier to get the color on paper. I find myself wanting to highlight the whole page. Colors are bright. Since there's no ink they are more efficient. I can highlight faster. Lovvveee
N**Y
King of Gel Highlighters
I’ve used most of (8 brands altogether) the different gel highlighter brands because I am a college student and avid Bible reader so I highlight a LOT and on different types of paper. I LOVE that gel does not smear the words being highlighted, go through the paper, dry out when left uncapped, and have a steady flow that stays a consistent color; yet the downside to some gel highlighters are that they can be flaky and smear across the page. But not the sharpie brand! As long as you use normal pressure this brand will use a consistent flow and color without flakiness! The colors are bright considering it’s wax gel and perfect for my needs. It won’t fade or turn a funky color overtime either! Sharpie has also made the gel highlighters more of an oval shape so they won’t roll off the desk, which is more of a plus than I even realized! The rounded tip took a bit of getting use to but I just use one side of the tip at first and then it wears it down to a “sharper” tip that suits me best.I noticed some comments about these not being gel but they definitely are made gel instead of ink like traditional highlighters are made of. It’s a combination of colored gel and a wax like substance that contains the gel and allows the color to be distributed evenly.For me I think the only downside to the Sharpie Gel Highlighters is just that I use them so often that I go through them so fast! But all good things eventually come to an end and then you just go out and buy a new pack ;-) A refill pack would be cool to have but that’s the only thing I could think of as an improvement to these ;-)
R**E
THE BEST IN HIGHLIGHTING ANY PRINTED MATERIALS!
These gel highlighters glide across the pages of any thickness and won't smear! I can color code based on the topic or priority I try to highlight on a given text and remains clean and easy to spot. I absolutely love them!
S**Y
Good for highlighting text in Bibles that have thin pages
Can't always find highlighters that work well on thin Bible pages, but these work well and are easy to find. It is a crayon-type dry marker, so no bleed thru to the backside of the page. And I've never had one dry out over months of use.I use the yellow for most text highlighting, red to highlight the Chapter number so I can quickly find it, and a third color I use to highlight every prophecy I come across about the coming Messiah (in the Old Testament).
M**
Love these Sharpie Gel Highlighters
Sharpie Gel Highlighter work great! Highly recommend!!
R**D
So happy I found them!
I usually do not write reviews....so busy, but hope this will be helpful to fountain pen users. I surely would have loved to find a review on these guys.I use fountain pens. I just love them. They even make writing a check an enjoyable experience and, no matter the obstacles the modern world is creating to fountain users, I will never renounce to writing with a fountain pen. So said, one of the problems to resolve is the factual impossibility to use any of the highlighters on the market because they dissolve the water-based ink of the fountain pen producing unacceptable smears. I have learned how to get around this problem in several ways, but never stopped keeping an eye open for highlighters for fountain pens. Recently, I found out from fountain-pen-chat-room that Sharpie (which I like a lot) was making a gel dry highlighter. Had to tour three Staples before finding the one carrying the Sharpie gel highlighter and only in fluorescent yellow. I fell in love with the first use: no bleeding, no smearing! The next step was coming to Amazon and see what other colors were available and buy all of them in doubles (we never know should they disappear!).My taking about the Sharpie's gel highlighters is the following.At all effects, they are wax-based pencils that have been make transparent, thus they work as highlighters. You have to get used to the waxy feeling that will be especially evident if you highlight big pieces. I do not mind it and I actually appreciate that there is no leeking on the back of the page.Colors: the vibrancy is provided only by the fluorescent yellow gel highlighter. No other color is "fluorescent." However, I like the orange a lot: it gives a definitive accent and it distributes well. Pink is a strong color/accent, but do not distribute very homogeneously, while green and blue are pretty weak colors and also not distribute not very homogeneously.Use and results: if you keep in mind that you are using wax-pencil equivalent - which is what these gel highlighters are - you will not be disappointed by the waxy feeling, the not overly homogeneous tract, or that they will produce fragments if you push them hard enough: all of the above are properties of wax pencils, i.e. they are not defects: the Sharpie gel highlighters works as they are supposed to do.Very easy to use, will not dry if left uncapped, will not bleed on the other side of the paper no matter how thin or cheap that is.They are not very precise since the tip is round and large. Because of the transparency, making a smaller and sharper tip may not be feasible. In any case, if you take your time you will keep within the lines otherwise you will not.Overall I love them and I am so very happy that Sharpie is making them: they are not perfect, but neither is any other highlighter. At the end, you'll have to decide what to use for doing what you want or need doing. I want to highlights agendas, journals, personal and work notes written with fountain pens and using water-soluble ink. For me the Sharpie gel highlighters are great and resolved a major problem. I have been using them extensively for more than two weeks now and I am more than pleased: I am thankful!
E**E
good buy
i swear by these. the best highlighters!!
A**S
Perfect for Bible.
These are perfect for highlighting in my Bible.. they don’t bleed through the pages. I think it’s a great price for the amount you receive. And since they are a gel, they will last such a long time.
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