Sharpie Chisel Tip Black Permanent Markers 36 Pack - Safe School Markers for Anchor Charts, Visual Learning Aids, and Student Art Projects
Sharpie Chisel Tip Black Permanent Markers 36 Pack - Safe School Markers for Anchor Charts, Visual Learning Aids, and Student Art Projects
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Why you'll love it
- bulk 36-count pack delivers strong per-marker value for classrooms and offices
- versatile chisel tip eliminates the need to buy separate thick and fine markers
- permanent quick-drying ink resists water and fading so labels and signs last
- AP-certified formula makes it safe for use around children in school settings
- trusted Sharpie brand reputation with iconic, recognizable performance
- works across paper, plastic, metal, and wood for all-purpose marking without switching tools
Perfect for
- labeling storage bins, boxes, and file folders for long-term organization
- creating bold classroom posters, anchor charts, and visual learning aids
- sign-making and directional signage in offices or warehouses
- marking tools, equipment, and household items for identification
- crafting, scrapbooking, and DIY art projects on mixed surfaces


Product Information
Proudly permanent ink marks on paper, plastic, metal, and most other surfaces
Intensely brilliant colors create eye-popping, vibrant impressions
Remarkably resilient ink dries quickly and resists fading and water; AP certified
Endlessly versatile chisel tip is perfect for countless uses in the classroom, office, home, and beyond
Includes 36 Black Sharpie permanent markers
The permanent marker with a split personality, Sharpie Chisel Tip Permanent Markers have a versatile tip that makes both broad and fine strokes--so you can express yourself any way you want. Bold to the max and permanent to the core, Sharpie Permanent Markers inspire you to transform ordinary surfaces into passionately creative statements. Made to write practically everywhere, vivid Sharpie markers eliminate dull and boring. Sharpie has iconic ink that dries quickly and resists both water and fading. While pale imitations wither away, Sharpie markers make creations that endure.Recommended Uses For Product: Office, School, Drawing
Target Audience: Adult
Marker Type: Permanent Marker
Model Name: Large Barrel Permanent Markers
Age Range Description: Adult
Item Type Name: Permanent Marker
Warranty Description: NO WARRANTY
Included Components: SUPPLIES.WRITING.PERMANENT MARKERS.CHISEL
Surface Recommendation: Paper,Plastic,Wood
Material Type: Plastic
Ink Base: Hybrid
Ink Color: Black
Point Type: Chisel
Additional Features: Quick-Drying Ink
Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant
Line Size: 2mm & Above Millimeters
Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous
Is Waterproof: True
Grip Type: Contoured
Writing Instrument Form: Marker Pen
Color: Black
Style: Permanent
Pattern: Solid
Body Shape: marker_shape
Number of Items: 36
Number of Pieces: 36
Item Diameter: 1 Inches
Item Dimensions: 5.5 x 4.75 x 5.25 inches
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this Sharpie marker actually safe for my child to use at school?
Yes, the ink is AP-certified non-toxic, which means it has been reviewed by an independent toxicology board and is considered safe for use by children in classroom and craft settings.
Can my elementary student use this for anchor charts and visual aids?
Yes, the bold chisel tip produces thick, high-contrast lines that read clearly from across a classroom, making it a popular choice for anchor charts, bulletin boards, and student-led visual learning projects.
Will the ink wash out of my child's school uniform if it gets on clothing?
Because this is a permanent marker, the ink is designed to be long-lasting and is not easily removed from fabric. We recommend smocks or old shirts for younger children during craft activities.
Is this appropriate for a kindergarten or preschool supply list?
Teachers of younger grades commonly request bulk Sharpie packs for shared classroom use, but for very young children who may put markers in their mouths, adult supervision and AP-certified products are recommended.
How does the chisel tip help kids who are still developing fine motor skills?
The chisel tip gives children a forgiving range of line widths, so thicker strokes are easier for early writers to control, while still allowing narrower lines for more detailed classroom projects.
Is this a good back-to-school supply for a middle school or high school student?
Yes, the bulk 36-count format is a strong value for teens who use markers across multiple subjects for posters, lab projects, and labeling personal supplies in lockers or backpacks.
Will the markers survive being dropped in a school backpack or desk?
The contoured barrel is sturdy enough to handle daily backpack use, and the cap is designed to stay secured, so the markers remain functional through the typical wear of a school day.
How does this compare to washable markers for kids?
Unlike washable markers that can be cleaned from skin and most fabrics, this permanent marker produces durable, long-lasting lines that resist water and fading, which is better for signs and labels but less forgiving on clothing.
Why would a teacher choose permanent markers over dry-erase for classroom use?
Permanent markers produce bold, fade-resistant lettering for anchor charts, posters, and hallway displays that need to last for weeks, whereas dry-erase is meant only for temporary whiteboard writing.
Is the AP-certified formula the same as non-toxic?
The AP (Approved Product) certification is granted by the Art and Creative Materials Institute after toxicology review, and it is the standard parents and schools look for when verifying that art supplies are non-toxic and child-safe.
What if my child has sensitive skin or allergies?
The AP-certified non-toxic formula is reviewed for skin-contact safety, but children with known sensitivities should still avoid prolonged skin contact, and hands should be washed after use.
Will the strong marker smell bother kids in a small classroom?
The ink is low-odor compared to solvent-based industrial markers, but in a small enclosed space with many markers uncapped at once, some scent is normal; classroom ventilation is always recommended.
Is this Sharpie pack a smart classroom donation item?
Yes, the 36-count bulk pack is one of the most commonly donated classroom supplies because it stretches a teacher's budget and provides enough markers for the full class to share during group projects.
What if I'm worried about permanent markers in a first grader's hands?
For very young children, adult supervision is important, and many teachers reserve permanent markers for upper elementary and above, using washable markers for the earliest grades.
Can my child use these on a school project that includes wood or plastic?
Yes, the ink is formulated to write on paper, plastic, wood, and metal, so students can label 3D dioramas, science fair backboards, and craft models without switching tools.
Will the markers leak in a hot classroom or car?
The caps are designed to seal securely, so under normal classroom and backpack conditions the markers should not leak, but it is best to store them capped and out of direct heat to maintain performance.
How do I store Sharpie permanent markers so they last longer?
Always recap the marker tightly after use and store it horizontally at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and heat, to keep the ink from drying out prematurely.
How do I revive a Sharpie marker that is starting to dry out?
You can try storing the marker tip-down for a few hours with the cap on to let gravity pull ink toward the tip, and make sure the cap is fully sealed, as a loose cap is the most common cause of dry markers.
What is the best way to remove Sharpie ink from skin or non-porous surfaces?
For skin, washing with soap, oil-based cleansers, or rubbing alcohol works well, while non-porous surfaces can be cleaned with rubbing alcohol, hand sanitizer, or a Magic Eraser, though the permanent ink is designed to resist easy removal.
Do these Sharpie markers work on glass and ceramic surfaces?
The markers write on glass and ceramic, and the ink can be made more durable by oven-curing the piece, though the standard ink is water-resistant rather than fully dishwasher-safe without curing.
Are these markers compatible with standard Sharpie refills or accessories?
These markers are designed as single-use permanent markers, so they are not refillable, and they do not require separate accessories to use, though they pair well with magnetic marker holders and cap clips common in office supply stores.
What is included in the 36-count Sharpie permanent marker pack?
The pack contains 36 individually capped Sharpie permanent markers with chisel tips in black ink, packaged together in a single retail carton with no additional accessories required.
Do I need to buy anything else to start using these markers?
No additional supplies are required, the markers are ready to use straight out of the package on paper, plastic, wood, and metal, though pairing them with label stickers or a marker caddy can improve organization.
Are these markers safe to use around food preparation areas?
The AP-certified non-toxic ink is safe for use in homes and schools, but the markers should be used on the outside of food storage containers rather than directly on surfaces that touch food, as with all permanent markers.
Will the ink remain legible if labels get wet or are stored outdoors?
The water-resistant and fade-resistant ink is designed to hold up against moisture and sunlight, making it suitable for outdoor signage, garage labels, and other environments where exposure is a concern.
What is the difference between Sharpie permanent markers and Sharpie paint markers?
Sharpie permanent markers use dye-based ink that absorbs into porous and semi-porous surfaces, while Sharpie paint markers use opaque, pigment-based paint that sits on top of surfaces, making paint markers better for dark or non-porous materials.

