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The Ohuhu Alcohol Markers Brush Tip set offers 104 vibrant, refillable dual-tip markers (brush and chisel) designed for professional-grade blending and smudge-free artwork. With quick-drying, waterproof alcohol-based ink and a color-coded, portable design, this set is perfect for artists seeking expansive color options and sustainable, long-lasting tools.













| ASIN | B0B4SWGHRT |
| Additional Features | Refillable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,347 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #61 in Drawing Markers |
| Body Shape | Cylindrical |
| Brand | Ohuhu |
| Brand Name | Ohuhu |
| Color | Assorted |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,571 Reviews |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Ink Base | Alcohol |
| Ink Color | 104 Vibrant Colors + 1 Colorless Blender |
| Is Waterproof | true |
| Manufacturer | Ohuhu |
| Marker Type | Paint Marker |
| Material Type | Plastic (Body), Felt/Fiber (Tip) |
| Number of Items | 105 |
| Number of Pieces | 104 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Point Type | Chisel & Brush |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Coloring,Illustration- |
| Style | Brush & Chisel |
| Surface Recommendation | Paper, Cardboard |
| Target Audience | Adult |
| Unit Count | 105.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 12 months |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Writing Instrument Form | Marker Pen |
K**E
Good markers for price!
I am a big fan of ohuhu markers. I was really excited to finally get a set of their brush tip markers. I like the brush tip, although the stiffness of the tip seems to vary a bit between markers- sometimes I get one that's the perfect stiffness, and sometimes they're a little a little too flexible, which makes it harder to color very small areas. The colors that come with this set are a nice expansion to go with my previous set. It includes a lot of reds and browns, which is nice as an addition with my other markers, but if this was my only set of markers I think I might have a hard time finding enough greens and grays especially. The ink is very smooth and I find that it blends decently. These markers do bleed because they're alcohol markers, which is normal. I think for the price point these markers are very high quality, and I enjoy making art with them because the colors are very vibrant.
H**I
Best Markers EVER!!!
After seeing this brand of alcohol markers pop up all over my TikTok, I just had to try them. I originally bought the Oahu series (fine too & broad tip) thinking these were the ones everyone was using; with the brush tip. I didn’t know Ohuhu had different series, with different brush tips, just different packs with different colors. So, I was a little bummed when I got my Oahu series in, however, the quality of the markers, no matter the series, are absolutely amazing. While I do prefer the Honolulu and Honolulu B series (preferably Honolulu B, with the Brush and Fine tip, because I don’t use the broad/chisel tip that comes with the Honolulu or Oahu series), every set I own from Ohuhu (3) have not been a single value far from excellent. The ONLY downside, I would say, is they do bleed through paper, and I’ve tried 2 different types of paper. The paper, from my Coco Wyo and Vivi Tinta books, are pretty thin, so the definitely bleed through the paper, but also the ink spreads quite a bit. So, you have to be very careful, and not go all the way to the lines. Leave a little space, because the ink will spread. So, if you color all the way up to the line of something, the ink will spread outside the line. This is not all the way true for my Bobbie Goods book, though, as it is thicker paper. While it does still bleed through the paper, and you have to use a sheet behind the pages, to ensure the marker doesn’t get onto the next pages, you can color pretty close to the lines, as the ink doesn’t spread as far, if not, at all, in Bobbie Goods’ books. I’m not sure the thickness of the books, but I know they are thicker than printer paper, but not as thick as cardstock. **I have tried them on cardstock, as well, for swatches, and they do not bleed through, nearly at all, nor does the ink spread.** The brush tips on the Ohuhu markers blend like a DREAM. Be sure to look up blending tutorials, as well as a tutorial for the Colorless Blender, because it does not act the way you think it would. Ohuhu markers are a tad pricey compared to other alcohol markers, but I promise you, they are 1000% worth it!!! They are super easy to use, I love the sleek appearance of them, and how the colors are on both ends, and they dry fairly quickly, as they aren’t paint pens, but alcohol markers. Definitely give these a try! What are you waiting for?! 💗
A**K
Awesome Alcohol Markers
I thought I would be dedicated to Copic markers only, for life—that’s what I’d used for almost 20 years. But, I did research on Ohuhu alcohol markers and gave them a try. I think they are a quality option for creating—I’ve really enjoyed them for their easy blending abilities and color choices. I now have several varieties and like the handy bags, too, though it says to store markers horizontally. The only small issue I’ve had is sometimes a marker seems a little dry on one end upon arriving; however, I’ve read that Ohuhu has great customer service and will replace the marker if that happens. These don’t have a super strong smell to me but might to some. They take a little longer to dry, which is preferable to me, for blending; I like using colored pencil over them while the area is still damp. I like the size of the brush/chisel nibs but also really like the fine end for details. I draw a lot of ATCs on various types of paper. I would say after having used Copic, Prismacolor, Spectrum Noir, Touch, and Sanjoki, Ohuhu are my second favorite alcohol marker. I watch for sales and have gotten some great deals on Ohuhu from Amazon. I highly recommend them!
K**I
Great addition to my 216 pack and I really like a lot!
The colors in this add on pack to my 216 Ohuhu pack has the best colors and I sometimes just use these colors and they make for great coloring pages. Great price like everything comes in pack swatch page page to put behind when I color to prevent bleed through this is a great little set!
T**T
Love love love these marker
The Ohuhu 104‑Color Dual‑Tip Alcohol Markers have totally exceeded my expectations! The colors are vibrant, the ink is juicy (but not messy), and the blendability is fantastic. I love having both a brush tip and a fine/chisel tip in one marker — makes switching between bold strokes and fine details super easy. There is some bleed-through on thin paper, so I use a spare sheet behind my work just in case. But honestly, for the price and quality, these are a steal. Highly recommend for artists, hobbyists, and coloring fans alike!
G**L
Great set, full range of colors and built to last
These are fabulous markers, they come with a blank color swatch that you can fill in to help see the true color on paper, a colorless blender, and a handy sheet to place between pages to protect from bleeding. The “a” in me enjoyed organizing them for easy access. I love the fact that the nibs are replaceable and Ohuhu is working to make so many of the inks refillable! That said, these are replacements for a set of prismacolor markers that I have(72 total) that are also fabulous in quality, but not replaceable, refillable, or fixable. Not only that, there are fewer colors. I bought this to complete my 216 set purchased not too long ago and I’m pleased!! My cat even got a nice resting place in the shipping box. I’m a professionally trained artist, though I do this for fun. Def recommend for all skill levels!
X**Z
Great markers, but they need better quality control for this price.
I do love the Ohuhu markers, and they are a good quality. My main issue is that I was given one of my markers in this pack that was ruined. The chisel tip is completely ruined and frayed and I was not even able to open it. My son was able to pry the cap off, but I was not even able to open it. You can see from the pictures that it was a manufacturing error, as the cap is just completely messed up. That whole end of the marker is just ruined completely. The brush tip does work, but not sure how long it will hold ink since the other end was obviously leaking out when it was packaged. I have not had any of the markers dried out on opening. The color quality is good. There is not any smell on the markers to notice. They are more expensive than most other brands. I had bought the Shuttlecraft 310 pack of markers originally, but those started to go dry on me on the colors that I was using most often so I needed to buy another set of markers. I bought this one along with the 216 pack to make the 320 colors since that was not available at the time. Another thing I have a problem with is that there are not dividers in the bottom of the cases, so the markers do not stay in order in the pouch, but move around and get out of order. Most of the cheaper markers provide these plastic slots in the bottom to keep the markers in order, so I feel like with the added cost of these higher end markers, they should also include this. I also hate the weird numbering system that Ohuhu has. You cannot match colors with other brands of markers easily. Most other markers use the same numbering systems and they are the same from brand to brand. Ohuhu uses a really odd one that is alpha-numeric and is all their own and makes it very hard to try to go from one brand to another to figure out what color to replace from one set with another. I feel like even with having 2 sets with over 300 colors in each I don't have the same colors but it is really hard to cross check since the numbering systems are so different. Matching the color swatches is a pain to try to figure it out that way. On the plus side, I love the brush tips as opposed to the fine tips with my old set from Shuttlecraft. The markers are very easy to color with and have consistent color and the brushtips are wonderful. Luckily, on the ruined marker, it was the chisel tip that was ruined and the brush tip still works. I have been using these now for over a month, and with the exception of the one bad one that came damaged, all of these have held up and none have gone dry on me. I am happy with my purchase with the exception of the one bad marker that I got, as I feel that this should definitely have been caught in quality control as it was visibly damaged, and could be seen on the outside as opposed to just a normal dried out marker that could pass without being caught. This was very obviously not a normal marker in good shape as the cap was misshapen and clearly damaged and should never had made it in the package.
3**A
Super cool and great markers.
Use them all the time. I just heard about alcohol markers and also that these are the best, it is true. These are the best. The brushes are my favorite. Beautiful colors, super juicy too. Makes my art look fabulous super smooth and yummy.
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