About this deal
[+/- (may contain/peut contenir) titanium dioxide (CI 77891), iron oxides (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499)] SUN & BANK HOLIDAY: CLOSED We strive to be the most competitive on our industry. Ingredients An interesting alternative to traditional ink-based highlighters, these highlighting pencils use bright fluorescent coloured leads to highlight.
- 75" x 0.
- 6.
- 4"
Reviews
Stefy
Pencils are okay themselves, so far. I'd love the company to better package the pencils in a strong cardboard sleeve to avoid breakage and be fully recyclable! I will only end up buying the yellow one pencils in future.
Koen
Hoping to use them more often. . I was skeptical but decided to give it a try. Highlighters in pastel format, with phosphorescent, sharp, brilliant colors.
S.L Castletown
My package had the pencils in a plastic carry sleeve, wrapped in a layer of styrofoam 'paper', and then shipped in a small bubble mailer. The photos don’t do them justice. The lead seems quite soft so I wonder if they might wear down quickly.
Fenja
The blue colour is by far the worst, and looks like a normal blue pencil. there was a lot of waste for sure. My kid wanted something to look like glow in the dark and we ordered these, twice already because he uses them so much and they are fun to add to colouring books. Children like them a lot, but also adults.
Magnetar4
Great product Too bad, however, that you have to order 2 packages. Yellow, orange, green and fuchsia are really bright, while blue looks like a normal crayon. However, the packaging used for delivery/posting could have been more secure.
Stefania P.
The yellow is by far the best (brightest and easiest to see through) but closely followed by the red, orange, and even the green. The blue and the pink are a bit darker and are harder to see through, but they're still good for underlining.
Davide
Personally, I really appreciate them for highlighting the most delicate books, but at the same time marking the important parts. Don't expect regular Amazon next-day delivery.