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Old May 18th 12, 08:59 PM posted to alt.collecting.pens-pencils
Aaron W. Hsu
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Default Noodler Waterase + Preppy's

So, I could not resist playing around with a new set of Noodler's Waterase
ink. This is my first time getting a chance to play with wet erase markers
instead of dry erase and especially getting to use a nice refillable marker
instead of others. It's also my first time with an eye dropper style feed
instead of a piston or pump of some sort.

The markers are quite brittle feeling, but pretty fun, nonetheless, and I
love writing with this Black waterase ink so much more than with the dry
erase ones. I've not dealt with the constant drying out that I usually
associate with markers and I get a nicer, bolder line than I usually do.

So far I have only tested with my small little board at home, but I am going
to have to see how well these work as lecture markers in a classroom or
collaborative whiteboarding session. I have a feeling that the
collaboration could be strange when others use dry erase markers on a board
and I am using a wet erase, but many of the boards we have are so bad that
we have to wash them off constantly during use anyways.

Overally, I am pleased with this pen and ink set, and I have to admit that
it it just kind of neat to be able to bring my world of wet ink fountain
pens to my whiteboards. Who knows whether I will continue to use them or
not?

Have the rest of you ever played with these? Did you hate them? Like them?

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