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Test Picture Colored with Freelimit Gel Pens
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Basic Description
Freelimit Gel Pens are gel pens with a hexagonal barrel shape. Set contains glitter, metallic, neon and pastel gel pens They are sold in a maximum of 30 count packets.
Pros
Inexpensive gel pens
Hexagonal barrel
Smooth flow of ink with no skipping during coloring
Good range of colors and ink types eg glitter, pastel, neon and metallic
Color indicator on lid is a reliable indicator of the gel ink color
Vibrant color
Ink contains a lot of sparkle in the glitter pens
Able to color in tight, detailed spaces
Thick ink
Cons
No classic gel inks
No comfort grips
Wet ink on application requires drying time and can easily smear until dry
Some bleed through and shadowing on basic photocopy paper
Thinner papers can buckle due to the wetness of the ink
Pens can be “scratchy” when first used but ink flow frees up once pen has been used
Ink color can stop flowing while coloring and I found the pen needed to be rolled between my palms to warm the ink and start the ink flowing again.
Price Range
$$ – typically AUD $5.01 – $20.00 / US $3.76 – $15.00 / £2.61 – £10.00 / €3.31 – €13.25
Comments / Recommendations
A good pack of gel pens with a good color and ink type range with a high quality of glitter in the glitter inks
These pens do not require any pressure to get the best out of them so if you have any fine motor, hand or arm problems these may be a suitable option