








🎨 Elevate your art game with 240 shades of unstoppable color!
The TANMIT Gel Pens Set offers 120 unique, vibrant gel pens plus 120 matched refills with 20% more ink, featuring smooth, durable 0.6-1.0mm tips. This professional-grade, non-toxic, acid-free ink collection spans Glitter, Metallic, Neon, Pastel, and more, all housed in a stylish foldable case—perfect for artists, managers, and creatives who demand quality and variety in their tools.
| ASIN | B01N0D2SHX |
| Brand | TANMIT |
| Closure | snap |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (6,369) |
| Date First Available | 2 February 2017 |
| Grip Type | thumb grip |
| Ink Color | Multicolor |
| Item Weight | 810 g |
| Line Size | 0.6_1.0mm |
| Manufacturer | Tat |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_Tat240 |
| Material Type | ink |
| Model number | FBA_Tat240 |
| Number of Items | 240 |
| Point Type | Bold |
| Product Dimensions | 36 x 7 x 16 cm; 810 g |
| Size | 240 Count (Pack of 1) |
S**C
These are as good the other reviews say they are. A small number of pens did not run as well as they should’ve but the vast majority had good ink flow and noticeable gel/glitter/neon effects. The refills are an added bonus
S**A
Excellent quality and beautiful colours. Every pen works. The glitter pens have a lot of sparkle. The pens do not skip or leave blobs. I will note that the package says there are 28 glitter pens but in fact my set had 44 glitter pens because the 16 listed as florescent were also glitter which make for lovely accents in your art. I own a few sets of gel pens and these are the best so far and definitely a great deal when you factor in the refills so you have twice as much ink and don''t have to worry about running out of your favorite colours.
L**E
These pens give a wide range of colours and effects for colouring. Excellent value for their price.
T**E
Great set.. Bright, vibrant colors. Any color or shade will need included. The xtra set of refills make this an amazing buy. Pens flow nicely. Feel good on paper. Not a single dud in the whole pack. I color & draw daily and will Never buy any other set
M**8
I enjoy coloring in adult coloring books. I use multiple brands of colored pencils, watercolor pencils, markers, dual tip markers, brush markers, and gel pens. I own Caliart, Soucolor, Sandman, Two Rascals, and Color Diamond pens. Unfortunately, I've found it difficult to find a set of gel pen with a large enough selection of green and brown pens. Brown pens are all but impossible to find. I purchased the 240ct of Tanmit pens, which is 120 pens & 120 refills, because other reviewers listed the large color selection and positive pen quality in their reviews. I don't find the quality of these pens to be all that great. They can bend if you aren't holding them solidly when you replace the cap. The tips must be tightened often. Those two things alone can be dealt with simply by paying attention. Unfortunately, the ink does not flow smoothly from these pens when compared with all the sets I own except the Color Diamond and that set is a fine tip pen set meant for detail work. While I can use this in my books, I found that they don't leave a smooth look if used in a larger area. You can color items under 1"; but, after that, the scratchy finish is noticeable except when using the glitter & flourescent pens. FYI, flourescent pens are also glitter pens. This set does have a very nice selection of brown shades which is a big plus. My 100ct Caliart set has 10 green shades and the 120ct Tanmit set has 15. While Tanmit advertises this set has having no duplicates, I think that claim is a stretch. I had to really reach to find any noticeable difference in some of the shades. Many shades do repeat from glitter to metallic to flourescent, etc. The only difference being how the ink was affected by the glitter, metallic, neon, & pastel finish. There are 6 swirl pens. These are good for scrapbooking or writing. They are pretty useless for adult coloring books. The 4 standard pens are red, blue, green, & black. No color list came with the pens. While this set includes 11 dyeware pens, I am still at a loss as to what that means. I couldn't always tell if a pen was neon or dyeware. So, I did my best to separate them. I applied names to each shade in each category. I used some of the same names in different categories. There are only so many ways to say purple. Here's what I came up with. 28 GLITTER: Red Orange, Orange, Yellow Orange, Yellow, Lemon Yellow, Kelly Green, Celadon (green), Parrot Green, Turquoise, China Blue, Blue, Navy, Plum, Violet, Royal Purple, Magenta, Pink, Pomegranate, Raspberry, Red, Henna (red/brown), Brown, Gold, Black, French Grey, Warm Grey, Cool Grey (silvery), White 16 FLOURESCENT (also glitter): Lilac, Royal Purple, Blue, Lake Blue, Kelly Green, Spring Green, Lemon Yellow, Yellow, Yellow Orange, Orange, Coral, Hot Pink, Magenta, Red, Pink, Silver 11 DYEWARE: Violet, Red Violet, Turquoise, Royal Purple, Grey, Grass Green, Sage Green, Kelly Green, Chestnut, Mahogany, Chocolate 19 NEON: Red, Watermelon, Coral, Red Orange, Orange, Orange Yellow, Lemon Yellow, Yellow, Spring Green, Apple Green, Kelly Green, Teal, Lake Blue, Blue, Royal Purple, Violet, Red Violet, Magenta, Hot Pink 16 PASTEL: Yellow, Yellow Orange, Orange, Coral, Lilac, Pink, Light Pink, Purple, Lavendar, Chartreuse (yellow/green), Spring Green, Teal, Aqua, Blue, Tan White 20 METALLIC: Red, Red Orange, Orange, Light Orange, Yellow, Yellow Green, Spring Green, Kelly Green, Lake Blue, Blue, Grape, Royal Purple,Plum, Pink, Brown, Copper, Grey, Silver, Platinum, Black 4 STANDARD: Red, Blue, Green, Black 6 RAINBOW I have included photos of the color chart I made including the whole chart and the left & right side separately. I apologize for these posting sideways. This seems to be a problem with Amazon reviews. I've noticed it happen in the reviews of others. I also included a photo with a Tanmit pen on the left & pens from Caliart & Soucolor. All 3 brands are filled with almost the same amount of ink. All the Tanmit pens are filled with approximately the same amount of ink. I haven't run into a problem where any pens were underfilled. While the ink does not flow smoothly, I haven't had a problem with any of the pens clogging. Clogging is more apt to happen with glitter pens. I've seen quite a few reviews on gel pens where the writers say they push down on the pens while trying to write to clear clogs. I've found that should a clog happen, firmly pushing down while trying to roll the tip of the pen with my thumb or forefinger to be more effective & less damaging to the pen. So, while I am not completely happy with how well the pens perform when coloring a large area, I would still buy these again. The color selection is very good and the set is priced fairly given the quality of the pens. I should also note that I received 2 packets containing the 120 refills. I plan on separating them into the various groups so that I can refill the appropriate pen when the time comes. I think this will be more effective than waiting until a pen runs out & trying to find the match in the refills. If you found my review helpful, I would appreciate it if you would click the button. Thanks.
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