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4.3 out of 5 stars with 51 reviews
quality: 3 out of 5
value: 3 out of 5
50% would recommend
4 recommendations
Just buy the cheaper school markers instead
1 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
DarthElsa - 10 months ago, Verified purchaser
I saw these while I was out Christmas shopping. I loved the idea of the dual tips, no bleed through, and being able to fill in fine lines while coloring. However, these markers dry out ridiculously fast! I had to press really hard to fill in missed white spaces. When that didn’t work I had to recap the markers and try again later. I gave up the markers and went back to my Tombow brand. Nice effort by Crayola, but their regular school markers are better.
1 reply from Crayola team - 9 months ago
This does not sound like the colorful experience we have intended for your new Dual-Ended Marker pack. They definitely should not have dried out quickly, especially when they were destined to create so many masterpieces. So our team can learn more about your experience and further assist you, please contact us at 1-800-CRAYOLA. Looking forward to speaking with you soon. -Taylor, Colorful Care Team
24 colors
4 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
Fine Sunshine - 10 months ago, Verified purchaser
I love feeling like I have more of a variety because these are dual-ended (watercolor tip & chisel tip). Reason for 4 stars is after having these markers for 1 month: 4 of the watercolor tips and 1 of the chisel tips are dried out :( but because I like these markers, I don’t mind buying them again.
1 reply from Crayola team - 10 months ago
Thank you for sharing your feedback about the Crayola Dual-Ended Doodle Markers. It is great to hear how well having more colors is working out for you. However, it is disappointing to know that the markers did not last. Our team is eager for the opportunity to learn more about your experience and assist you further. Please contact us at 1-800-CRAYOLA, so we can get you back to doodling! - Chris, Colorful Care Team
Dont
1 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
Jack - 10 months ago, Verified purchaser
Dried out go fast and I wanted same colors and these were diff
1 reply from Crayola team - 5 months ago
Hi, Jack. We don't blame you for feeling let down and apologize for your frustrating experience with Crayola Dual-Ended Doodle Markers. Our team is eager to learn more about the issue and help get you back to coloring. Please contact us at 1-800-CRAYOLA. - Chris, Colorful Care Team
Marker mayhem
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
Andi - 10 months ago, Verified purchaser
I really liked this set of markers. Kids are constantly looking for a new set to draw with. This has a nice set of colors.
Great every day markers
5 out of 5 stars
Keri D - 1 year ago
originally posted on crayola.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My kids love using these markers for every day use. We home school and have ended up using them daily since we received them. They do not bleed through the paper. They only complaint my oldest had was that they leave a darker mark when it first hits the paper to draw a line. But they are called doodle markers for a reason. They all love the watercolor like stroke side to use.
Dual ended doodle marker awesome
5 out of 5 stars
Mila Z, 10 - 2 years ago
originally posted on crayola.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Immediate success! These markers were very cool. I especially liked the brush tip option. Great for creative artists. Great for everyone. Maybe best for responsible children as they may leave marks. Thank you for letting us review these items
So much fun
5 out of 5 stars
Alison M - 2 years ago
originally posted on crayola.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My kids (8 and 6) enjoy these markers. They were able to elevate their drawings and coloring. The enjoyed the level of detail it allows them to achieve. Great color selections too! These are very similar to higher quality markers and allowed us color and draw in more intricate ways.
Great for drawing, illustrating and journaling.
5 out of 5 stars
Fashiongirl0227 - 2 years ago
originally posted on crayola.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] These are beautiful markers with a broad stroke end and a brush tip end. My daughter makes her own paper dolls and crafts their clothes with paper. These markers work great for her because they give her a range of stroke ability. The colors are also vibrant and don’t bleed or smudge. She just says she’s loves them and they are easy to throw in her bag and take away with us, so she can continue her art even while we are away.
Old school and new all in one
5 out of 5 stars
Billie W - 2 years ago
originally posted on crayola.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This line is a perfect step up from the classic line, but not all the way up to signature. The feel of the marker is more grown up yet still perfect for little hands. The addition of two tips is what make this worth wild. The classic chisel for the broad work and a softer stroke of the brush for the details.
Love these unique tip markers
5 out of 5 stars
Ashley VG - 2 years ago
originally posted on crayola.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The dual sided tips were both great. My girls 8 & 9 enjoyed using these. They make a great addition to our Crayola collection. Bright and vibrant look to our creations.
Dual Ended Markers
4 out of 5 stars
Erica D - 2 years ago
originally posted on crayola.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I used these markers with my 9 year old. One side of the marker is a chisel tip this type of tip allows for both thick coloring and thin coloring. The other side is a thin tip-similarly to a water color paint brush. We noticed that the chisel tip colors were a darker shade of that color where the thin tip was a lighter color. We liked this because it allows for shading and showing dimension. After coloring a bit, we preferred using the thin tip, as we felt we had more control and were able to both outline and color in spaces. A negative for us is that it did bleed through to the next page, which would make coloring another page difficult. However, we did like the option of the different tips and the opportunity to practice shading with similar colors.
Double the fun
4 out of 5 stars
Courtney K. - 2 years ago
originally posted on crayola.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The duel ended markers had beautiful and precise chisel tips and brush tips. The only downfall would be they were not in the same color. So although you can cut down the amount you need to carry around to fill your love for diverse colors you don’t get to have both style tips. Each end has one style tip and one color that goes with it. I will say it’s a nice gradient of colors! The markers are durable and can withstand a 7 year olds heavy hand while coloring!
Helps expand the drawing abilities!
5 out of 5 stars
- 2 years ago
originally posted on crayola.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] These markers are dual sided with a brush tip and chisel style marker tip. Vibrant colors and the brush tip glides smoothly. If your kid wants the fancy brush tip markers I suggest try these first before committing the extra cash to ones that are less forgiving to rough brush strokes. We enjoyed using these and takes up less space than carrying around both kinds in a backpack
Great for detailed drawings
4 out of 5 stars
Teisha G. - 2 years ago
originally posted on crayola.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My children weren’t enjoying coloring too much with these. They found it hard to color large areas with the small tips. I on the other hand tried them with my adult coloring book and loved them! I’m not sure if I like that the colors are different shades on either side. We thought originally they were the same shade just different tips.
Perfect for drawing
5 out of 5 stars
Kori L - 2 years ago
originally posted on crayola.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My 9 and 11 year olds enjoyed using these markers to color the Crayola coloring roll. Unlike other markers they’ve used, these dual end markers did not pick up the paper pulp. Additionally, having different shades of the same color, one fine point and the other a chisel point was appreciated by my daughter who enjoyed detailing with a fine market and then coloring in with the broad line chisel point. These were a hit! They also shared that the ink lasted and was vibrant and full.
Extra colors without extra markers
5 out of 5 stars
Allison L. - 2 years ago
originally posted on crayola.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My 7 and 10 year old girls loved these markers. They thought it was a fun twist to have colors on both ends and loved the design on them. From a parent perspective I loved these for the car so they could have more colors on the go without having to pack double the markers!
Duel tip markers
5 out of 5 stars
Jen M - 2 years ago
originally posted on crayola.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I loved the brush tip for coloring in fine lines and then the chisel tip for filling in areas. The colors on each end are different -for example grey on one end and black on the other but that did provide extra colors. The colors did not bleed and worked on paper and coloring rocks.
Color Changing Craze
4 out of 5 stars
Christina C. - 2 years ago
originally posted on crayola.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This set of Doodle markers are unique. My kids love that the colors change depending which colors you mix. Some combos make more of a drastic change than others, such as purple and yellow moreso than red and blue. The colors are beautiful and vibrant. The chisel tips make it easy to color and write. I will say that after only a few uses, the tips are fraying which make it hard to stay in lines and precision. It is happening on more than a few so it seems to be a "thing". That's really the only downside.