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Prismacolor Premier Dual-Ended Art Markers, Alcohol Marker Set, 72 Count - Assorted Colors, Perfect for Adult Coloring, Drawing, Art Supplies, Bible Study Supplies

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Size: 72 Count (Pack of 1)


Features

  • Dual-Ended Design: Features both fine and chisel tips
  • Rich Color: Advanced ink formulation delivers saturated color and brilliant blendability
  • Versatility: Fine tip offers sharp lines while the chisel tip enables multiple line widths
  • Color Consistency: Single source of ink guarantees color continuity at both ends
  • Comprehensive Set: Includes 72 diverse and vivid art markers
  • High-Quality Construction: Alcohol-based pigment resists fading for enduring creations
  • Ideal For a variety of uses, including adult coloring books, Bible studies, drawing and more.

Description

Unleash your creativity with Prismacolor's Premier Dual-Ended Art Markers. This 72 count set provides an incredible spectrum of vivid colors for fine- point drawing to broad stroke coloring. Each marker features fine and chisel tips, offering versatility in line widths. Superior blendability and richly saturated, alcohol-based pigment provide a smooth, consistent flow to each stroke. Crafted with a single source of ink, these markers ensure color consistency at both ends. These markers are perfect for adult coloring books, Bible studies, drawing, and more. They resist fading, guaranteeing enduring creations.

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Product Brand Prismacolor
Variety of Ink Colors Multicolored
Number of Pens in Package 72
Pen Tip Style Fine Point
Ideal Usage Coloring Activities
Produced By Newell Brands Inc
Package Weight 3.83 lbs
Package Dimensions 16 x 12 x 5 in
Model Identifier 3722
Still in Production Yes
Ink Material Ink
Point Size 0.5 mm
Part Number 3722
First Marketed Date January 1, 2005

Frequently asked questions

Yes, the markers are permanent. They are designed to not smear or fade over time.

The Prismacolor Premier markers come with dual tips - a fine tip and a chisel tip.

The Prismacolor Premier Marker 72 pack offers 72 unique, vibrant colors.

Yes, these markers are designed to be of high quality, suitable both for beginner artists aspiring to improve their skills and professional artists in need of a reliable tool.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


This Prismacolor Premier 72-count marker set is seen as a solid choice for artists looking for a cost-effective alternative to Copics. Most users loved the markers' vibrant colors and blendability with other brands such as Copics. Nonetheless, some markers arrived drier than others and a few customers were disappointed with the metallic options and conspicuous absence of certain colors.

Pros

  • 🎨 Vibrant and true colors
  • 🖌 Great blendability
  • 💸 Cost-effective alternative to Copics
  • ✨ Useful for larger coloring areas
  • 👍 Last long with occasional use
  • 🌈 Still vibrant even after a year

Cons

  • ❗ Some markers arrive drier than others
  • 🛑 Not refillable
  • 💔 Metallic options are poor in quality
  • 🔍 Certain important colors are lacking
  • 💧 Tendency to dry out with heavy usage
  • ❌ Some colors don't blend as easily as Copics

Should I Buy It?

Whether or not to buy this Prismacolor Premier marker set hinges on your specific artistic needs and budget. If you are on a hunt for a cheaper alternative to Copics that still offers vibrant colors and a high degree of blendability, this is a strong choice. Just bear in mind that some colors may not be included and certain markers may arrive dry. You're advised to purchase it when it's on sale to utilize its values to the fullest.


  • Costly but worth it
Size: 72 Count (Pack of 1)
As an artist, I’ve had the pleasure of using Prismacolor markers, and I can confidently say they’ve become one of my go-to tools for illustration. The vibrant color selection is fantastic; there’s a shade for almost everything, which really helps bring my artwork to life. One of the standout features for me is their blendability. The alcohol-based ink blends seamlessly, allowing me to achieve smooth gradients and rich textures. Whether I’m working on character designs or detailed illustrations, they perform beautifully, making shading a breeze. I also appreciate the dual-tip design. The broad tip is great for filling in larger areas, while the fine tip allows for precision work, making them versatile for various projects. However, I did notice that they can be a bit pricey, especially if you’re looking to build a complete set. Additionally, I’ve found that the ink can dry out if not capped properly, so I’ve made it a habit to keep them stored upright and capped when not in use. Overall, I highly recommend Prismacolor markers to anyone looking for high-quality, vibrant markers. They’ve definitely elevated my artwork, and I can’t imagine my toolkit without them! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024 by Torie

  • Good quality
Size: 72 Count (Pack of 1)
These marker pencils are just the best. Colors are bright and beautiful, I use them for my renderings and work very well.
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025 by Andrea

  • The right tools make a difference!
Size: 72 Count (Pack of 1)
This set of markers was a gift for my teen that is very into art and will be taking art as her concentration in in high school. Her art changed dramatically after receiving these and a set of Prismacolor Premier pencils. Having high quality tools that are right for the job caused a dramatic change! She uses these markers daily and they have held up to heavy use for 6 months without any change in performance. The colors are strong without leaving any streaking or overlapping lines. Every marker is still going as well as they day she opened them on both tips. These are on the expensive side, but they have been well worth every penny. The box and rack that the markers arrive in are amazing. She loves that the markers can be stored horizonally and not take up a ton of room. She often leaves the rack inside the box so she can quickly and easily move them to wherever she wants to work. The only con we've noticed is that some of the caps are difficult to remove. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2017 by Kitchen Krazy Mama

  • Good deal on Lightning Deal
Size: 72 Count (Pack of 1)
I bought this on lightning deal over a year ago. It's finally due for a review. I have about 100+ of copics, and I bought the prisma to supplement my copics. Sometimes when I need a bigger area to color, I prefer the prismas just because they are a bit cheaper to use. They are very comparable to copics, so if you need a cheaper replacement, I do recommend getting these if they are on sale. However, it seems like the price on these have gotten quite higher recently, almost exactly the same $ as copics. I still recommend copics over these if its only about a dollar difference. Cons: 1. They are not refillable. The markers last quite some time, but after 1-2 months of continuous use of my favorite colors, I noticed that the lighter colors go out much faster than the darker colors. Light blue, specifically PM-48 and PM-145 lasted about 2-3 9x11 drawings. The black only lasted about 1 to 1/2 drawings. I had to get a black replacement immediately, but I ended up getting a faber-castell replacement instead, they seem to last a longer on the black end. 2. No brush nib, and the colors seemed to spread out a lot more in comparison to copics with usage of regular or water color paper. With marker pads, they don't seem to blend out as easily as copics. 3. Metallic sucks, I think this came with 2 or 3? metallic markers and they were awful. I have every single one of these markers since I purchased except for the metallics. I used it once, capped it, tried to use it the next day and it was completely dried out. I could not get any pigment out of them, it seemed like a one time use. I ended up throwing all of the metallics away because they were unusable. 4. Kind of a continuation to the markers drying out. For some reason, gray scale of the prismas, like PM 114 and PM 98, 159, do not last as long as the colored variety. Same with the black, for the gray scales, the copics which I have had for 3+ years without a refill seemed to last much longer than the prismas with the same usage. Pros: 1. Lasts a while with the same vibrancy, if you use them occasionally. With heavy usage, they don't last long at all but if you use certain colors once or twice, they still last a long time. I've had this for over a year and I touched the dark green PM-32 maybe once or twice. It still works fine and does not dry out in the cap. 2. If you have copics, these blend out easily with them, but you can tell that they aren't the same formula. Some Prisma colors will "stick", and will have a greater vibrancy than the copics. It's both a con and pro, but if you need a really darker color accent, then using the prismas is a great tool with copics. 3. Good deal if you get them on sale. These are easy to work with and blend just as well as copics. Again, when it comes to blending I think the copics are much better because these colors "stick" a little bit more. Overall, get them if it's on sale, but overall, I think Copics are still holding the crown for the best alcohol markers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2020 by Michelle

  • These markers are vibrant and last relatively long for the average drawing artist.
Size: 24 Count (Pack of 1)
The entire Prismacolor series has not yet dissapointed me... you will read many people who call themselves "professional artists" say that Prismacolor is a beginners set of markers and brands like Copic are better in all aspects. I have both brands and the Copic marker set I have is already starting to kick the bucket after about 10 drawings... my prismacolor markers are still going strong. The markers have double ends which is great for finer details (although I almost wish the fine point side was slightly finer) and also great for large areas you want the same color. I would reccommend these colors to any academic or mid-level artist who is on a relatively low budget. These markers have lasted me about 10 full color drawings so far and the only one that is starting to struggle is the black one (they should probably include 2-3 black markers in the set and then it would be perfect). But for under $70, this is a great set that you can count on and produce great artwork with it. I am giving this 5 stars, not because they are the "best" markers out there, but because they are the best value for the quality they are capable of producing. I say go for it! Let your imagination run wild! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2014 by Katie

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