• Kit comes with everything you need to get started marking
  • Consistent, skip-free writing, vibrant color options and low-odor ink make the kit perfect for classrooms and offices
  • Spray and EXPO eraser help you erase cleanly and easily
  • Versatile chisel tip allows for broad or fine writing
  • 6-piece set includes: Red, Blue, Green and Black dry erase markers, a 2oz bottle of Expo white board cleaning spray and an Expo eraser

Expo has always made great whiteboard tools. These markers are the perfect size. They are not too big so I am able to write a lot on my mid-size whiteboard in my home office, but they are not too small so that that what's written can't be read from distance. They do not dry out like some of the cheaper ones do. The whiteboard is very easy to clean when using these markers. The set comes with cleaning fluid, but these markers are so good that I have only ever needed to use the eraser to clean the board - including some stuff that had been written on the board and been on it for many, many months. If you want the best - go with EXPO.

One of my complaints is that the "Fine Tip" dry erase markets are far from being fine tip. This set of "Ultra Fine Tip" pens includes a dry erase eraser as well as some white board solution that will help get rid of the nasty left-over marks after erasing. The colors are fine and the product works great, but beware, like all markers, don't press down hard when using the marker. It really is a pen and not sufficient broad enough to use as a presentation pen on a wall-mounted board. I use these pens with a laminated form and in that regard, they are perfect. I suspect they would also work on overhead projector slides for presentations, but not on wall-mounted white boards used in classrooms.

If you're a STEM student, you'll often find yourself staring at a whiteboard trying to figure out how many electrons lithium has, or what the proper way to compute a derivative is. Whatever the subject of study, working through problems traditionally will pencil and paper will leave you without pencils and paper. What I'm trying to say is that this dry-erase set is perfect for a student living in a dorm room, or for anyone who doesn't want to consume a ton of resources while writing things down, and working through problems. Pros: -Quality pens -Includes cleaner! (hey, Window cleaner works too! :P) -4 colors Cons: -That eraser is cheap, but it works. -This won't work well for a giant white board.

These are your standard dry-erase markers with an ultra fine tip. I really like being able to write at a normal size on my Quartet Whiteboard, 24 x 18 Inches, Silver Aluminum Frame (S531) at home. They work great and have lasted almost a year already. The fluid and the eraser has worked as expected as well. Included in this set are: *7 ultra fine tipped markers *standard white board eraser *small bottle of cleaning solution Pros: *Markers last a long time *Everything functions like it should *All one pack Cons: *None Additional Considerations: Be aware this is an ultra-fine tip. If you want standard-size dry erase markers look elsewhere. Overall: 5/5 stars (>=.5 rounds up, <.5 rounds down) => 5 stars If you have any further questions regarding the product in my review please leave a comment below and I will get back to you as soon as possible.

The cool part of this is the plastic holder that can be attached by adhesive strip or magnetic strip. Using the magnetic strips, I put this thing at the top of my whiteboard, out of student reach. The pens just rest in the slots, so they are easy to remove, but if you want this to hold your pens securely through the next earthquake, find something else. Works great for me!

In our kitchen we have a large whiteboard that is hung portrait style. On this board we write down important things like who has to be where on what day and at what time and what we are having for dinner each evening. This package has all the right items to keep mission control running smoothly. The pens allow us to color code different topics, if only we could remember which color was what. The eraser is helpful if we decide that its a new week and we are changing something. The spray clearer is helpful for vacations and other breaks where we really just need to hit reset.

Gosh, this was cheap on Amazon. Who needs more than 3 colors for a dry erase board full of to-do's or honey-do's anyway? We received 5 colors, a small bottle of cleaner and an eraser that was so light it must be made of styrofoam. These fine point pens are great for writing anything on a medium or small dry-erase board. The chisel tips are so fat that you need more space - such as on presentation boards or in the classroom. Since we bought a new board, we have used these pens and they all write extremely well and fairly true to color (green is always the worst - sort of a light minty color). The bottle of fluid hasn't been used yet, but the eraser is so light I thought it must be a freebie, but I think Expo was serious! Anyway, for the near Add-On Item price, this was the real deal at a fraction of the cost, so for that, it gets five stars.

What do you say about something like this? You write with them, then you erase it... what else is there to say? They work for what I bought them for (which was to write on my dry erase slate). I have no problems with them. They don't leave residue or run dry... I mean, they aren't good for jamming up your nose and running around screaming, "I am an alien. I will dry erase you to death!" As much as that sounds, they aren't very good for that purpose... they just fall out of your nose. If they don't fall out, you might need to go to the hospital, because that would mean you punctured a hole somewhere in your nose just so they could stay... that's not a very smart thing to do. No, don't do that. Go watch Dr Who instead and pretend they are your sonic pens or something.

So, I only just got this, but I want to review it anyway. I bought it to go with this WallPops calendar: http://amzn.to/1xqXQ0b , for which I wanted more colors and something to hold them. After reading reviews on so many dry erase marker caddy/holders, I decided on this one. I didn't use the magnets, because my calendar is on my wall. What I did use was 1 strip of the double-sided adhesive to place on just the left side of this caddy, and I stuck it onto the calendar on the wall. This way, I avoid the "This ruined my wall because that crap just doesn't come off easily," but I have it right where I need it to color-code my dry-erase calendar. I think it's great. It's sticking well. If you're in my situation, I highly recommend it. (my review for the dry-erase calendar linked above can be found on that page. I recommend it, as well.)

I needed an eraser and white board cleaner, I came across this set and it is the best thing ever. I already had some normal dry erase makers but theres thin ones are life changing. Currently I am studying for one of my board exams so there is a lot of info. With these fine point markers my diagrams come out prettier and less chunky. These markers erase easily and do not leave stains behind. The eraser does its work erases. The cleaner is great it removed all left behind ink and leave your board white, white, white. Really good price and excellent quality. -2 black markers -1 red marker -1 green marker -1 blue marker -1 Expo eraser -1 Expo cleaning Spay