Sharpie Twin Tip Permanent Markers – Safe Art Supplies for Kids Ages 6+, Classroom and Homework Station
Sharpie Twin Tip Permanent Markers – Safe Art Supplies for Kids Ages 6+, Classroom and Homework Station
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Why you'll love it
- twin-tip design delivers two line weights in one marker, eliminating the need to buy separate pens
- permanent, fade- and water-resistant ink ensures marks survive on tough surfaces and last over time
- AP-certified non-toxic formula is safe for use by kids 6+ as well as adults
- 12-count multi-pack offers strong value and keeps a ready supply at home, school, or office
- trusted Sharpie brand reputation and iconic bold black ink for high-visibility marking
Perfect for
- labeling storage bins, pantry containers, and household organization systems
- creating posters, signs, and classroom visual aids
- marking and writing on plastic, metal, and other non-porous surfaces
- art projects requiring both bold fine lines and detailed ultra-fine work from a single marker
- outdoor and workshop use where water and fade resistance are needed


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 12 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 chisel tip for creative versatility, Sharpie Super Twin Tip Permanent Markers ignite courageous self-expression.Ink Color: Black
Writing Instrument Form: Marker Pen
Point Type: Fine
Additional Features: Quick-Drying Ink
Line Size: 1 months
Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous
Is Waterproof: true
Grip Type: Smooth
Closure Type: Push Button
Color: Black
Style: Black
Pattern: Markers
Body Shape: Cylindrical
Number of Items: 12
Item Weight: 0.13 Kilograms
Item Dimensions: 0.5 x 0.6 x 5.3 inches
Item Dimensions D x W x H: 7.5"D x 5.8"W x 4"H
Item Diameter: 0.5 Inches
Number of Pieces: 12
Recommended Uses For Product: Metal,Plastic
Age Range Description: 6 years and up
Target Audience: Adult, Kid, Youth
Marker Type: Permanent Marker
Global Trade Identification Number: 00071641320017
Included Components: ART SUPPLIES
Surface Recommendation: Metal
Material Type: Plastic
Ink Base: Water
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Sharpie Twin Tip Marker safe for my child to use at home?
Yes. The ink is AP-certified non-toxic, making it safe for children ages 6 and up under normal use, so parents can feel confident adding it to the family craft and homework supplies.
Will the ink wash off my child's hands or the kitchen table after an art project?
The ink is permanent and water-resistant once dry, so it stays on labeled items and artwork. For skin, washing with soap and water usually removes fresh marks, and a gentle scrub cleanser can help with stubborn spots.
Can my kid use these markers for school assignments and homework?
Absolutely. The bold fine tip is great for headlines and labels on posters, while the ultra-fine tip handles detail work, charts, and name tags, making them versatile for classroom visual aids and homework projects.
Are these markers appropriate for a nursery or playroom environment?
They are well suited for kids' bedrooms, playrooms, and the kitchen craft table. The AP-certified formula is designed with children in mind, and the dual tips mean kids get both bold and detailed lines from a single marker.
Does the marker have a cap my child can choke on?
Like most quality markers, it has a cap designed to fit securely. As with any art supply, adult supervision is recommended for younger children, and the product is intended for ages 6 and up.
Is this marker set a good back-to-school supply for my grade-schooler?
Yes. The 12-count pack is a strong value for stocking a homework station, and the dual-tip design covers everything from labeling binders to creating detailed science fair displays.
Will the bold black ink show up well on my child's colored poster board?
Yes. Sharpie's iconic bold black ink is formulated for high visibility and contrast on a wide range of paper and poster board colors, which is why it's a classroom staple.
Can my child label their own lunchbox, water bottle, and school supplies with this?
Yes. The permanent, water-resistant ink works well on plastic and metal, so labels on lunchboxes, backpacks, and pencil cases stay readable through the school year.
Are these markers better than regular crayons for kids' art projects?
They serve a different purpose. Crayons are great for coloring large areas, while these dual-tip markers deliver crisp, permanent lines for labels, posters, signs, and detailed drawing that won't smear once dry.
Is this the same Sharpie I remember from my own school days?
Yes. This is the trusted Sharpie brand recognized for bold, permanent black ink, now updated with a convenient twin-tip design in a 12-count value pack.
What if my child accidentally draws on the wall or furniture?
Because the ink is permanent and water-resistant, it is designed to last. We recommend testing on a small hidden area first or designating a protected workspace for kids' creative time.
Does the marker have a strong chemical smell that might bother sensitive kids?
Sharpie markers have a typical marker scent, but it dissipates quickly with normal use. For children sensitive to smells, simply use them in a well-ventilated area.
Will the fine tip fray or dry out quickly with rough kid use?
The tips are built for dependable everyday marking. Recapping promptly after use helps extend marker life, even with enthusiastic young artists.
How do I get the best results when writing with a Sharpie Twin Tip Marker?
Recap the marker promptly after each use to preserve ink life, store markers horizontally for even ink distribution, and allow a few seconds of drying time on non-porous surfaces for the most durable, smudge-resistant marks.
How do I revive a marker tip that feels dry?
Make sure the cap is fully secure and try scribbling in small circles on scrap paper for 10 to 20 seconds. Storing the marker tip-down for an hour can also help restore ink flow to a dry tip.
How should I store the markers to make them last?
Keep markers capped when not in use, stored at room temperature, and ideally lying horizontally so ink stays evenly distributed to both tips. Avoid leaving them in direct sunlight or in freezing conditions for long periods.
What surfaces can I use these markers on?
The permanent ink is designed to write on paper, plastic, metal, glass, and most other non-porous surfaces. For very rough or porous materials like raw stone or untreated fabric, performance may vary.
Will the ink work on dark or colored surfaces?
The bold black ink provides strong contrast on most light and medium surfaces. For very dark surfaces, a white or metallic paint marker may offer better visibility.
What is included in the 12-count pack?
You receive 12 Sharpie Twin Tip Permanent Markers with both fine and ultra-fine tips, available in black, red, or blue color variants. No additional accessories are required to start using them.
Is the ink safe if it gets on skin?
The AP-certified non-toxic formula is safe for normal use. If ink gets on skin, washing with soap and water typically removes fresh marks, and a gentle scrub cleanser can help with stubborn spots.
How long do these markers last before they dry out?
With proper capping and storage, these markers provide long-lasting use. Longevity depends on frequency of use and storage conditions, but capping promptly between uses is the best way to extend marker life.
What is the difference between a permanent marker and a dry-erase marker?
Permanent markers use ink designed to bond with surfaces and resist water and smudging, while dry-erase markers use ink formulated to lift off smooth whiteboards with a dry cloth. Sharpie Twin Tip Markers are permanent, so they are not recommended for whiteboards.

