• Complete collection of 108 Dual Brush Pens in the Tombow Marker Case
  • 108 slots fit Tombow Dual Brush Pens and other Tombow writing instruments
  • Great for fine art, illustrations, doodling, journaling, hand lettering and more
  • Odor-less & non-bleed water-based ink
  • Marker Case measurments: 8.38 x 5.63 x 8.5

I've picked up the hobby of coloring in adult coloring books and Tombow markers were one of the first coloring products I purchased. I love the dual tips--one for fine drawing; the other for coloring/brushing in larger areas. I love the way these markers perform that I might purchase a bigger set! I currently own 3 sets of Tomboy markers--the bright colors, secondary colors, and the primary colors. I love them all! The attached photo is one of many pages that I have completed, using the Tombow brush markers. I'm still learning how to shade so go easy on me on the comments!

I LOVE THIS PACK. The red color is a repeat from the “bright palette” set, which is a bit disappointing because all of the blues/purples are distinctly different shades. If I had to narrow down my Tombow markers to just one set, it would be these. I love em. All Tombow pens are easy to blend, very pigmented, and the tips retain their shape. They are very “wet” and perfect for noobs like me.

I sketch and doodle a lot and it's sometimes a hassle to carry around a box of colored pencils/watercolors to just lay down some simple color. I've been wanting nice markers but was definitely not ready to invest in copics... I picked these up (and the portrait ones) cause they were on sale and wow they're really great! I love how quick and easy it is to lay down some value in my sketches to get them more polished looking. Really convenient to throw in a bag for cafe sketching and such. They blend pretty well and get darker with more layers. You can blend them out with some water too, if needed! (so it's not waterproof) And you can scribble some colors on plastic and pick them up with another marker for a more seamless blend! I really recommend them if you sketch/doodle a lot on the go! You can create some quality art with these! I'll probably pick up some more colors eventually

Oh my, I love these so much! I like to put a little in a dish and add a few drops of water then dip my brush, using it to create watercolor art from the pens. I use this method along with my watercolor pencils, sharpies and a white gel pen for a mixed media type of art. I wish I had every color!!

i waited a long time to buy these because i would just get the le plume ones at HL or michaels with a half off coupon. but i finally got these and they are so great, way better than other brush pens which start to fray almost instantly. i love how you can make a thin line and a thick line with the same tip. other brush pens wear down fast and then all you can make are thick or medium lines.

I've been using Tombo pens for awhile and decided to get the big kit. I can't say anything negative at all about these and I'm Ordering a second stand to use with my Faber Castell and Staedtler pens, I find thes pens work well with a broad range of papers and I love them for blending with the NOO blending brush which is included in the kit. Recently I went to bed and had left one of my pens I'd been using with the cap off. I didn't discover it until the next afternoon and there has been no sign of it drying out, it works perfectly. It was after that, combined with these being the first pens I'll grab to use- I ordered the 96 pen set with the stand.

Love these brushes! They provide the right control for brush Lettering. Totally recommend it.

My 6 and 2 year old daughters love using these markers on a daily. Although my two year old can get pretty rough with the brush, they are still holding up strong and pointy after almost a month! The colors are beautiful. I take a while to research what I buy, I read a ton of Amazon reviews before I buy anything so I am glad I chose these. It takes a great deal to get me to write a review so hopefully this helps.

Great product. I use Tombow markers for coloring. I love the colors and the fact that they are waterbased.

I have purchased so many different markers lately. My granddaughter and I love to color. I have the Staedtler Johanna Basford Triplus Fineliner Pens for Adult Coloring Books and Prismacolor Premier Colored Pencils, Soft Core. Sharpies big and small and ultra fine point. BIC Marking Permanent Marker Fashion Colors, Ultra Fine Point, Assorted Colors. Write Dudes Ultra Fine-Point Infinity pens, 8 Count, which are really really good for pens but not nearly enough colors. All that aside these Tombow are to die for!!! I could not be more exited with the quality and the fluid flow onto paper. I have found that paper in coloring books are as big a key as the marker. I have severe arthritis in my hands and found that pencils need to be pressed harder to color the area without leaving the white paper showing. Too hard on my hands and I love Staedtler pencils but Prismacolor is a deeper cover quality. Copic markers are the very top of the line and I love them but can't afford them since I am NOT a real artist that is producing my own work. I'm simply coloring for fun but its no fun when some markers bleed so heavy or some pull the paper up. Sharpies are great especially the ultra fine point but not enough colors. Bic bleeds outward so it will bleed over the line if not careful. To me Staedtler and Johanna's stuff is way over rated and now so commercialized that the quality seems to have gone down and my recent purchase of Staedtler Duo color Markers was disappointing.. Stabilo Point 68 is a really good brand for those tiny hard to get areas and the colors are wonderful. Faber-Castel is affordable and mostly pretty good with the pitt artist brush, slightly expensive but a lot less than copic. They have a kids quality marker that is good as for my granddaughter. But all in all after trying these awesome Tombow I ordered more sets in different colors and can not wait for them to arrive. They are the best