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The Winsor & Newton ProMarker Honeycomb offers 148 blendable, alcohol-based ink shades with twin tips (broad chisel and fine bullet) designed for versatile use on multiple surfaces including acetate, glass, plastic, and wood. Lightweight and portable, it’s a professional-grade marker built for precision and vibrant creativity.







| Brand | Winsor & Newton |
| Model Number | 0203357 |
| Colour | Honeycomb |
| Product Dimensions | 3.51 x 19.51 x 1.4 cm; 14 g |
| Material | Plastic |
| Special Features | Blendable |
| Item Weight | 14 g |
I**N
A useful new painting tool
Strong translucence and the variable tips helps with application. Very impressed and ideal for detailing 1/56 MDF houses with controllable accuracy.
S**N
A high quality marker that allows fine control
I use this to colour the indices on Watch dials so fine control of ink is most important. It feels good in the hand and allows the precise colouring of small areas of Watch dials. A vibrant colour, and long lasting too. Writes on metals.
N**Y
Promarker pen
Perfect for card making
Y**M
Not really as described.
I love these, I really do but I wish W&N would be more careful in their listing. They make the claim that:-"All graphic markers have a brush tip for full coverage and a broad chisel nib for a variety of line widths.".Well these don't have brush tips. They have hard, quite narrow tips for doing more detailed work. I already own some Promarker Brush pens and they have a proper brush tip and that was what I was expecting to get with these - see image for comparison. I doubt I would have bought them if I had realised what sort of tip they had.However, I will still use them as they are great, but just not for my intended purpose.
P**D
Excellent value and quality
Excellent value and quality. Getting very good results on my artwork.
C**T
"Copic" Markers
I was looking for some pens that could add "solid" colour to some designs I'd drawn out, I was advised by an art student I know that Copic Markers are the best to use. A quick search turned up the Windsors and I remember seeing some of these pens in a post said friend used to show off some art work. So I took a chance and went for these, they are by far and away the best markers I have ever used. You know that annoying "overlay" effect you get with markers? Makes your colouring in look awful after the ink has dried if you've had to go over an area more than just once!This is not the case with these markers, they are "solid" as I mentioned earlier, and give a deep, impressive colour on the paper, almost as if it had been printed by a laserjet for example. The blending pen in particular is very useful and does what it says on the tin, this enables you to easily add nuances of shadow and light to what would otherwise be a fairly standard image. This comes with an excellent colour palette as well, and should you need different shades, the blending pen is at you service!
P**S
Double Ended Pen
Good pen double ended with different thicknesses .
E**N
Colour description not quite right - Aubergine
I bought Aubergine, but it's more purple than aubergine
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