Sharpie Twin Tip Markers – Home Office Essentials for Shipping Labels, Notes & Quick Annotations
Sharpie Twin Tip Markers – Home Office Essentials for Shipping Labels, Notes & Quick Annotations
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Why you'll love it
- Twin-tip design eliminates the need to buy two separate markers, reducing clutter and cost
- Permanent, water- and fade-resistant ink ensures marks stay legible on everyday items that get washed or handled
- Quick-drying formula prevents smudging during fast note-taking or art sessions
- AP-certified non-toxic ink makes it safe for kids and shared classroom environments
- Trusted Sharpie brand delivers consistent, vibrant black ink versus off-brand alternatives
- Works on diverse surfaces like plastic, metal, and paper without bleeding or skipping
Perfect for
- Labeling storage bins, lunch containers, and school supplies
- Completing school assignments, flashcards, and study notes
- Creating art projects, posters, and custom designs on paper or plastic
- Marking and annotating office documents and shipping labels
- Crafting personalized gifts and DIY home decor


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 twin tip with both bold fine and precise ultra fine tips
Includes 4 Black Sharpie permanent markers
With two tips in one, Sharpie Twin Tip Permanent Markers let you 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. Featuring both a bold fine point and a precise ultra-fine tip, Sharpie Super Twin Tip Permanent Markers ignite courageous self-expression.Recommended Uses For Product: Office, School, Drawing
Target Audience: Adult, Kid, Youth
Marker Type: Permanent Marker
Global Trade Identification Number: 00071641321755
Model Name: Twin Tip
Age Range Description: All Ages
Item Type Name: Permanent Marker
Included Components: Includes 4 Black Sharpie permanent markers
Surface Recommendation: Metal
Material Type: Plastic
Ink Base: Water
Ink Color: Black
Point Type: Fine
Additional Features: Quick-Drying Ink
Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant
Line Size: 4
Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous
Is Waterproof: true
Grip Type: Smooth
Writing Instrument Form: Marker Pen
Writing Technique: marker
Color: Black
Style: Black Fine, Ultra Fine 4ct
Pattern: Solid
Body Shape: Cylindrical
Theme: Writing
Number of Items: 4
Item Weight: 0.16 Pounds
Number of Pieces: 4
Item Dimensions: 0.7 x 3.75 x 7.63 inches
Item Dimensions D x W x H: 3.7"D x 7.7"W x 0.8"H
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the fine and ultra-fine tip help me mark documents more precisely than a single-tip marker?
Yes. You can use the fine point for bold labeling and the ultra-fine point for small print, signatures, and detailed annotations on shipping forms and office documents.
Will the quick-dry ink prevent smudging when I write quickly during meetings?
Yes. The quick-dry formula is engineered to set fast, reducing the smudges that slow down fast note-taking and document review.
Can I use this marker to label shipping boxes and inventory without the ink fading?
Yes. The permanent pigment-based ink is water- and fade-resistant, so shipping labels, box contents, and inventory tags stay legible through handling and storage.
Does the twin-tip design reduce desk clutter in a home office?
Yes. Having two tip sizes in one marker means fewer tools on your desk and in your supply drawer, supporting a cleaner, more focused workspace.
Will the ink show through standard office paper and ruin double-sided prints?
On standard 20lb copy paper, you may see light show-through on the back side. For double-sided documents, the ultra-fine tip lays down less ink to minimize this.
Is this a good marker for a busy administrative professional's daily workload?
Yes. It is well-suited to labeling files, annotating reports, marking shipping labels, and other high-volume office tasks that require reliable, legible ink.
Can I use it for color-coding with the assorted color pack?
Yes. The 8-count assorted color pack allows you to color-code files, priority levels, and inventory without buying separate marker sets.
Does it work on plastic file folders and metal filing cabinets?
Yes. The multi-surface formula is designed to write on plastic, metal, paper, and most common office materials without skipping.
Will the ink bleed on glossy report covers or laminated pages?
On glossy or laminated surfaces, the ink may take slightly longer to dry and can smudge if touched immediately, so allow a moment before handling.
Is one 4-count pack enough for a small office team?
For a team of 3–5 people doing moderate labeling, a 4-count black pack is usually sufficient; larger teams or color-coding needs benefit from the 8-count assorted pack.
How does Sharpie compare to dry-erase markers for office whiteboards?
Sharpie is permanent and not designed for whiteboards. For reusable whiteboard use, choose a dry-erase marker; for permanent labels and signs, Sharpie is the right tool.
Is Sharpie better than ballpoint pens for marking shipping boxes?
Sharpie's bold tip and fade-resistant ink create more visible, durable marks on corrugated cardboard than most ballpoint pens, which can skip on rough surfaces.
How does this compare to label makers for filing and organization?
Label makers produce typed labels, which look more formal, but they require a machine and tape refills. Sharpie is faster, cheaper, and more flexible for handwritten labels.
Will the permanent ink damage important original documents if I make a mistake?
Permanent ink is not easily removed from paper, so we recommend testing on scrap paper first and using a correction fluid if a mistake occurs on a final document.
Is the black ink dark enough to scan and photocopy clearly?
Yes. The deep black pigment scans and photocopies with high contrast, making it reliable for documents that will be digitized or reproduced.
Does the marker dry out quickly if I leave the cap off during a long workday?
Like all permanent markers, it can dry out if left uncapped. Recap promptly after use to extend the life of the marker across your workday.
How do I use the twin-tip feature of this marker?
Simply flip the marker to access the opposite tip. One end has a fine point for general writing and labeling, while the other end has an ultra-fine point for detailed work. Always recap both ends after use to prevent drying.
How long does the ink take to dry?
The quick-dry formula typically sets within a few seconds on most surfaces. On glossy or non-porous materials like plastic or metal, allow a slightly longer drying time to avoid smudging.
Can I remove the ink if I make a mistake?
Permanent ink is designed to be long-lasting, so it cannot be easily erased from paper. On non-porous surfaces, you may be able to remove it with rubbing alcohol or a specialized permanent ink remover.
Does this marker work on fabric and clothing?
It can write on fabric, but the ink is not specifically formulated as a fabric marker and may fade with washing. For wearable items, consider a fabric-specific Sharpie product.
Will the marker work on glass, ceramic, or photos?
It will write on these surfaces, but the ink is permanent and may not be removable. Use it on these materials only for intended, long-term marking.
What is included in the 4-count black pack?
The 4-count pack includes four Sharpie Twin Tip Permanent Markers, each with a fine point on one end and an ultra-fine point on the other, all in black ink.
Do I need to buy anything else to start using the markers?
No additional supplies are required. The markers are ready to use out of the package, with no setup, charging, or accessories needed.
Is the ink safe if it gets on skin during normal use?
The AP-certified non-toxic ink is not classified as harmful in small amounts of skin contact. Wash with soap and water after use, and avoid prolonged skin contact.
How should I store the markers to make them last longer?
Store them horizontally with the caps firmly sealed, in a cool, dry place. Avoid leaving them in direct sunlight, hot cars, or freezing temperatures, which can affect ink performance.
What is the difference between permanent markers and dry-erase markers?
Permanent markers use a pigment-based ink that bonds to surfaces and resists water and smudging, while dry-erase markers use a solvent-based ink designed to be wiped off non-porous whiteboards. Use permanent markers for lasting labels and dry-erase markers for reusable boards.

