Magic pad replacement markers

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The easiest marker to use: markers are ready to use right out of the box like a typical dry-erase marker, no need to shake or press the tip as required for the other fluorescent markers (and no internal ball bearing rolling around making noise).Press and hold against a surface for 3 seconds when you notice the tip is getting dry. Markers need to be shook well and primed by depressing the spring loaded writing point before the first use, then occasionally during normal use.A little more squeaky (keeping tip well saturated minimizes squeak).If studio lighting and camera are very sensitive to smudges on the glass, the residue from this marker may require more frequent scrubbing.Built-in Ink Gauge (transparent marker body) clearly shows the amount of ink left in your marker and writing quality is consistent until the ink is gone.Easiest to erase, like a typical dry erase marker.We've tested many markers and we've found 3 standouts which we'll analyze in greater detail below. Markers used on a lightboard should have fluorescent dye to glow brightly on the internally lit glass of a lightboard.