• ♥ DUAL TIPS: Broad and fine twin tips for precise highlighting and underlining, for drawing with both thin and thick lines. Allows you to create various styles, sketches and patterns with ease
  • ♥ 80 VIBRANT COLORS: The highly pigmented and vibrant markers are built to last against fading, and blend beautifully for added dimension to your artwork
  • ♥ FAST DRYING: Easily layer and mix different colors without worrying about smudges and blotches
  • ♥ HIGH QUALITY: Marker pens are highly pigmented, allowing you to color in at least 984ft. worth of drawings
  • ♥ COLOR-CODED CAPS & BONUS CASE: The color-coded caps allow for ease in organization and use in identifying colors; And also, these marker pen set is quipped with a beautiful black carrying case for ease in travelling and storing

I am new to the markers art, but these markers have great quality for the price. These markers blend, layer, and pigment very well. I would prefer that the colors came in sequential manner so you could buy them all accordingly, because some of the color gradients you receive are random and it would be great if you knew exactly what colors/numbers you are getting. Like alcohol markers they bleed and feather so know that comes with the territory. Would prefer that they made a brush tip set as well, maybe someday ☺. To Ohuhu: my purples, grays and skin tones were lacking in variety.... Could you remedy?

Great alternative for Copic and prisma color. I would actually give 4.5 stars if possible because of bleed issues even on watercolor and cardstock paper... but once you play with them a bit... they are manageable... the price alone warrants something close to 5 stars... please do not use these in a coloring book... it will bleed right through. Tight spaces are a challenge with the absence of a brush tip also. Blending can also not be as smoothe... I suggest colouring in all base layers, then blending after it has dried... quickly... allowing each layer to dry before going over again

Love them. Take a bit getting used to and have to account for them spreading, but a nice alternative to Copics. Much more affordable. Have solid nibs and can get a bit streaky if you don't work fast. Blends better when base color still wet. I plan ahead as much as possible and work in small sections to combat this. Included a few pieces I was able to do with these wonderful markers. Just practice ! Love the diversity of colors.

I ordered the 80 set of the ohuhu markers and I can say that I am surprised at how well they work. I did have one of my reds dry out on me but I have fequently used it and doesn't affect my opinion of these markers. They blend quite nicely and are quite juicy, word of advice they will bleed though even thicker paper but a simple sheet behind it will stop it from getting onto other pages. I would say these are a great option for the thriftier artest like myself I've added in some prints I've colored with these to show some of what I've managed with these markers.

These are pretty great markers for their price. I would pay more for brush tips but overall I still like these markers. Some of the numbers are coming off the caps but it’s not too bad since the numbers are written on both ends. I may buy the other packs just to expend my color choices but I haven’t decided yet. Overall I’m very happy with this purchase

These markers are fantastic. Bought the 80 set and I absolutely love them. All of them worked when they arrived except for one. Contacted Ohuhu and let them know what was going on, they responded fast and completely took care of the problem. Some companies ignore you, they replied to every email and were extremely nice/helpful. Currently my favorite markers will definitely be buying more art supplies from them ❤

I'm an adult coloring fan. I'm not new to fandom either. I've been coloring for over 50 years. I got these based on a recommendation from a friend. I have several different types of markers, both water & alcohol based. Pros: They blend VERY well! The colors fill in the color gaps of my other markers The price is GREAT for the quality Cons (none very serious): I wish they had even more colors Some of the tips are different sized, and even the fine tips are a little broad to get into those tiny corners The colors are kind of wonky. The names don't seem to fit the actual colors (see the color chart photo that I included) I would definitely buy these again, and I highly recommend them. EDIT: 11/19/16 I see reviewers commenting that these markers bleed. That's what markers do! It's not a fault in the marker; markers bleed! Also, caps almost NEVER match the actual color of the medium. It's simply an approximation of color. These markers are WELL worth the $. At less than $.50 per marker, you can't go wrong! These are cheaper than Sharpies, and they blend MUCH better.

These are my first set of alcohol based markers, the chisel tip actually offers me more control than I feel a brush tip does, the fine tip is great for details, smaller areas and blending. I got the 80 pack and it has plenty of options color wise to use. If you're looking for a good starter set to get your feet wet with alcohol markers, these are a fantastic buy. The company stands by their product and strives for customer satisfaction which is awesome. The colors are wonderful, you can build intensity with them or use a lighter hand for a more muted look, all in all, totally worth the money!

It is a must get for beginners and very high quality considering their price. I wish it had a brush tip, but good enough😘

I purchased the 80 color set and have been using these markers regularly since mid February 2017 and am extremely pleased with the quality, especially for the price. I have been able to use them in conjunction with my other brands of alcohol markers without issue. They blend beautifully with rich, full coverage. The bullet nibs are a little bit inconsistent in size, but not significantly so, and still work beautifully. Detail work is more challenging than it would be with brush nibs, but the cost difference is huge. I really like how this set fills in the gaps in my existing, Spectrum Noir collection allowing me to get smoother blends on my projects while keeping my marker costs down. I have tried other off brands of alcohol markers, and found this one to be better quality as well as lower price. The only negatives I've found are that they seem to be extra juicy & wick across the paper a bit more than my Spectrum Noir markers, and the 4 fluorescent colors are not alcohol ink, they are standard highlighters. Note: Card photos are colored using a combination of Ohuhu, Spectrum Noir & Colorista markers.