🖊️ Make your mark—bold, bright, and instantly unforgettable!
The Pentel Permanent Marker (100W-S) features a fine 0.5mm metal tip with quick-drying, highly opaque white ink designed for precise, durable writing on metal, glass, plastic, rubber, and most non-porous surfaces. Compact and reliable, it’s the go-to tool for professionals who demand clarity and permanence.
Manufacturer | Pentel |
Brand | Pentel |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.5 x 7.5 x 2.63 inches |
Item model number | 100W-S |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | White |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Medium |
Line Size | 0.5 |
Ink Color | White |
Tip Type | metal, fine point |
Manufacturer Part Number | PL100WS |
A**R
Just What The Doctor Ordered For Your Whitening Needs!!
Wen you need a pure white effect on your artwork,or simply something more conducive to write/draw on than:Wite-Out,after correcting a mistake you've penned,then this clever white MARKER will meet your needs sufficiently. After noticing that the narrow strip of hair between my bottom lip and my chin was starting to gray,bearing witness to my near half-CENTURY treading this blue and green orb between Mars and Venus,and serving to slow the onset of 20-something chicks hitting on me thinking me close to their nadir years of existence,due to my youthful countenance and striking ochre eyes,I began to desire the more age-worn visage my Daddy proudly exuded with his crows feet and salt and pepper beard,to complement the sage counsel on surviving the treachery-replete world teeming with opportunistic BLACK-hearted cretins I live in,so I sought to really accelerate the pace in which my immaculately trimmed strip of lower facial air was graying,by using this handy marker to totally and completely WHITEN my strip of connecting hair betwixt my lower lip and slight beard!! Apparently my ploy worked as not ONE immature,strapping young filly has accosted me since I blanched that particular region of my man-scape!! In addition,as an aspiring chronicler and embellisher,I oft alter my perfectionist opinion of something I've penned,and found that after whiting-out a segment with correction-fluid,it becomes a frustration trying to re-write,redraft or color on such material,and so this white marker proved a more viable option when it comes to revising that which needs to be revised. After obtainin a purple and black ball cap with white trim,I immediately mused that a white BUTTON at the apex of the cap would really accentuate the white trim around the cap,but unfortunately the button was JET-black,and since I am not at all adroit in replacing ball-cap buttons,I promptly sicced this astute marker on the black button,and it shortly became and currently IS a bright-WHITE button which made the cap PERFECT for me!! A similar adjustment was made with this marker on te button of my favorite hat with a Kelly green w/white border street sign reading :Tireman Avenue,were I learned te ropes of inner city survivaland effectively made my dream-hat a tad BETTER!! I am currently planning to construct a wood and wire cage for this cool cricket I've named:Romestamo,who keeps me company in the basement as I unwind to mellow melodies by Kenny Loggins,and Adriana Evans,as it chirps loudly from the remote shadows of the far reaches of my basement,and I mean to embellish this cage with a white border,dotted with small red berries,using this clever marker to beatify Romestamos new domicile,which will be located on my nitstand!!
N**E
Disappointed Buyer
I bought the Pentel Permanent Marker to put the lettering back on my computer keyboard keys. I don't have long nails but for some reason I wear the letters off of every keyboard I've ever owned. It must be the angle at which I hold my fingers. I had tried the paper replacement letters (I was fooling myself that they would work but the price was right). When It was time to replace, once again, the letters on my keys I decided to try the Pentel marker. I read the reviews and gathered the pros and cons and decided after reading one review saying they had used it for the very purpose I was planing on using it for. Well it doesn't work for me like it did for the other reviewer. I have to replace the letters daily. So at night when I get ready to shut down my computer I re-letter my keyboard so it has over night to dry. I am a touch typist so I don't look at the keys that much but when i do want to look at the keys I want the letters there. I am thinking about lettering and after it dries coating the keys with clear nail polish so see if that helps.
L**N
Useful labeling tool.
I bought this to number handgun magazines. They seem to do the job on the black electroless nickel finish. Any points of friction rub off but elsewhere the white marker holds up well.I have since found several other things to label. Works really well on textured/matte plastic. On smooth/glossy plastic be sure to give it plenty of time to dry. It's more a paint pen than a marker which makes it perform better on more surfaces than a Sharpie. However it's not as smooth of course.A note on use. The tip will dry out and while it comes with 4 or so spare tips, they wouldn't last the while life of the maker if you had to replace one every time you let it sit for a few day. Instead, shake & wait. Shake the pen (has a shaker bearing inside like spraypaint cans) and let hold it tip down for a minute or so. This will allow the tip to re-wet and be ready for use.I keep it in my range bag but I've found myself seeking it out often for other purposes.
G**B
Not sure what was wrong
Could not get it to write, but it might just be me
P**T
With careful use, did wonders for redrawing eyes on a plastic squeeze toy
Facing an unholy obsession with the lower priced squeeze toy I purchased from Target, I couldn't let the bugger stare back at me with faded eyes. This - I discovered - was a by product of too much TLC that first stretched then removed the original color.This Pentel Permanent Marker was purchased for the sole reason of bringing sight back to the squeeze toy half the price of the pen.While a bit finicky to prime, this pen worked like a champ to bring Le Squeegee back to the land of vision. Bright color, fine point, smooth application. As a point of reference, this pen primes and writes similarly to auto paint pens, one requiring equal lessons in patience to prepare and apply.Echoing the auto paint experience, I found packaging cardboard the soundest way to test and even out paint across the Pentel pen. Cardboard provides arguably just enough surface feel and resistance to avoid drips and broken tips. Thus, I would advise against using the desired surface as your priming location.
D**E
Easily write on non-porous surfaces. Excellent product, reasonably priced.
I've been meaning to get one for a while and this one is perfect. I used to use a Pentel Paint Pen when I was a pipefitter helper, decades ago. They were the much larger ones which we used on, you guessed it, pipes to be welded or finished.My eyes are getting tired with age and whipping out a pair of readers every time I want to read fine print is a hassle. Now I can write a bit of info on dark or black non-porous surfaces. Yeay!Of course that's just one of it's uses. You can get carried away right?If this holds up even half as many years as the fat stubby ones did, I'll be amazed and very happy.It comes with a couple extra nibs too which is nice when these wear down. I used to clean the nibs now and then with some sort of solvent. I may look into that if needed.
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