

They are of the same quality as the other markers in the line (which is to say as good or better than competitors) and offer a much smaller and more manageable line. Extra Fine Point Dry Erase Markers for Planning Whiteboard, Calendar Boards, 12 Count Assorted Colors White Board Markers for Kids. It doesn’t start to wash out at this size and is perfectly readable.įor anyone who needs to mark something with a bit of a finer point (like on a map), wants to write regularly on a dry-erase board, or for those who are artistically inclined and were frustrated when they couldn’t get the various line sizes they needed out of the more standard Expo markers, these work very well. EXPO Low Odor Dry Erase Markers, Fine Tip, Black, 4 Count. The black is the standard Expo black, and does the job. The ink flows smoothly and erases easily, as one would expect from the Expo brand. They are low odor and the ultra fine tip is great for the times when you need an extra fine. It gets down to a medium/broad on a regular ball or fountain pen. I got these expo markers a few months ago and just love them. The tip is very fine when compared to a regular fine marker. The information presented on the side is standard and useful enough. It ends in a small cone with the point that is indeed very fine for a dry-erase marker. The section can be a bit slippery, but it’s never a problem. The cap and all of the writing on the pen is loosely in the color of the ink. There is also a step-down from where the cap is removed to the section. There is a step-down on the rear to allow for easy posting. The body design is almost identical to the fine tip versions, with a slight taper from the middle to the ends. Fortunately, there are slightly-less-popular, but still easily available Expo markers with an “ultra-fine” tip.

Even the fine point markers are large enough to be hard to use for people who like to write fine lines, like I do. And while I like the markers and always have, I do have a problem with their tip size. Their chisel-tip markers are almost ubiquitous in any place that requires a white board, and are generally what people replace the cheap in-package markers from home magnetic boards with. When it comes to dry erase markers, Expo is almost the only brand people recognize out there.
