🎲 Elevate Your Game with Every Stroke!
The Chessex Role Playing Play Mat Marking Pen 6-Pack features water-soluble, medium-tip markers in an assortment of vibrant colors, perfect for enhancing your tabletop gaming experience. With a lightweight design and eco-friendly ink, these markers are ideal for both creativity and convenience.
Manufacturer | Chessex |
Brand | Chessex |
Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.87 x 2.99 x 0.71 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Assorted |
Number of Items | 6 |
Point Type | Medium |
Ink Color | blue,black |
Manufacturer Part Number | CHX03156 |
R**N
Great
Finally found pens that work with the battle mat. These erase easily and go on smooth.
L**S
needed new pins for new battle maps.
these are perfect for drawing up maps and areas on the game maps i have. and once done clean up very easy. I will draw up the game area on the maps before hand and roll the maps up for use later in the week. they do not smear once dry. and just some water and a paper towel and they clean up quickly.
C**R
Works great
Great color comes of cleanly with water.
C**I
Not worth the price
Decent color, they still stain the mat and if they fully dey you need a serious scrubber or cleaner to get them off. They do work so i cannot fault them but for markers they are really expensive.
I**2
Great Item
Works perfectly.
S**T
Five Stars
Great!
M**B
Only Markers To Use
I've been using Chessex mats for decades. I've tried just about every water soluable marker out there. Staedtler are the only ones that wash off cleanly. Every other marker I've tried -- even the kids "washable" markers from Crayola -- stain the mat within seconds.There may be some ghosting with Staedtlers if you don't wash your mat off for several days or weeks: but why are you putting away a dirty mat?Worth every penny.
M**Y
Doesn't fully come off no matter how hard I try
The pens do not come out very well, I've used a wet paper towel, soaking it in water over night, acetone (don't use acetone, it will smear the actual ink) and rubbing alcohol, and it still didn't come out of my D&D mat. It comes out mostly but is still very noticeable.
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