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Sharpie Peel-Off China Marker Grease Pencils deliver bold, fade-resistant black marks on porous and non-porous surfaces like metal, glass, and china. Featuring a unique peel-to-use design, these wax pencils require no sharpening and erase cleanly with a damp cloth. Sold in a convenient box of 12, they combine professional reliability with effortless usability for both creative and industrial applications.










| ASIN | B00006IFGI |
| Brand | Sharpie |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,025) |
| Date First Available | March 12, 2004 |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 2089 |
| Line Size | Medium |
| Manufacturer | Sanford |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2089 |
| Material Type | Wax |
| National Stock Number | 7520-00-223-6672 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Point Type | Fine |
| Product Dimensions | 6.7 x 2.1 x 0.7 inches |
| Shape | L Shaped |
| Size | 12 Count (Pack of 1) |
D**E
Reliable, Mess-Free Marking Tool – A Must-Have!
I recently purchased the Sharpie Peel-Off China Marker Grease Pencils in white, and they’ve exceeded my expectations. The pigment is rich and opaque, making it ideal for marking on a variety of surfaces like glass, plastic, and metal. The peel-off string design is a game-changer—no sharpener needed, just pull and keep working. Each pencil is solidly built and comfortable to hold, and the box of 12 is perfect for both personal and professional use. Whether I’m labeling equipment or working on creative projects, these markers consistently deliver clean, visible lines. What I appreciate most is their versatility and ease of cleanup. The marks stay put when needed but wipe off easily from non-porous surfaces, which is perfect for temporary labeling. Compared to other grease pencils I’ve used, Sharpie’s quality stands out. The packaging was secure, and all pencils arrived in pristine condition. If you're looking for a dependable, no-fuss marking solution, this product is a fantastic value. I’ll definitely be repurchasing!
M**N
Better than generic brands.
These work way better than the one I received with my reusable labels. I have to really use pressure if I want to make sure that its bold and no easily erased.
B**B
Work well when they aren't delivered in pieces.
First box I got was crushed and worthless after being packed in a flimsy paper bag. The replacement box was properly packed and was exactly as described. These write very well on my tractor windows and on my laminated studt guides so overall, I'm pleased with them.
L**R
Product is good, packaging and shipping are not
These grease pencils are exactly as advertised and served my purpose of labeling my baby’s bottle for daycare well. I didn’t want to keep using more and more masking tape because it felt wasteful, but dry and wet erase marker just became a smudged illegible mess from the moisture in the fridge. The grease pencils aren’t the easiest to remove, but with a bit of elbow grease the best way is with a slightly damp microfiber. Does not come off with soap and water. My biggest issue is with the packaging. The package is not secured with tape so a bunch of the tips arrived partially or completely broken off and floating around in the mailer package.
D**S
Great Quality
Best grease pencils I’ve tried.
L**A
Sharpie delivers!
Sharpie is the ONLY brand to buy for china markers / grease pencils. Sharpie write consistently well, the core doesn't break or crack easily, and the peel-off outer layer makes it easy to reveal more core. We do still sometimes carefully sharpen the tip using a handheld pencil sharpener or a razor blade. We use these to write on packages stored in pantry, refrigerator, freezer. If the pencil won't write, we find it is always the surface of the package has some residue. Once cleaned off, the pencil never fails. We have tried other and non-branded pencils and they are a disappointing failure.
P**L
great for drawing on newsprint
I've tried a couple other brands whose name I don't remember. I like to keep about 1.5 inches exposed and the others would often snap. These will bend a good bit before breaking. I don't have anything to say about other uses as I only use them for drawing on large newsprint paper. For that purpose, they're great for the price. They have the tonal range of charcoal without the mess. (I do get a bit on my finger tips. And then I spread it around to the surfaces I touch. But I grip it by the exposed medium most of the time. It wipes off most things easily, except paper and unfinished wood.) They're great for drawing on newsprint and other smooth papers in that you don't have to sharpen them or think much about maintaining a sharp tip if you just spin the pen around a bit as you draw. Which, if you have experience with pencils sharpened in the pretentious artist sort of way, is a thoughtless habit anyway. 12 for 10$ is less than a dollar a shot, so there's great value if you're putting in the miles. I don't do a ton of shading in my newsprint studies, but I do lay down a lot of lines, cross contours, squiggles, etc and I still get 10+ hours out of each sharpie before it's wore down to ~4" to be thrown into the nub pile. There is an occasional scratching impurity within the marker which you can get rid of by rubbing the bajeezus out of it on your paper or scraping off somehow. Some of them have 2 in them, some have 1, most have none. Nothing to complain about, IMO.
R**I
The best
Just what I needed
M**.
Sharpie es garantía de calidad! Excelentes lápices de cera que marcan claramente en cartón, papel de empaque y hasta en papel blanco!
S**G
I am a Cosmetic Tattoo Artist and find the traditional brow mapping pencils smudge easily. This China Marker is easy to sharpen into a fine pint and leaves a crisp outline on the skin.
T**Y
Weicher Stift der auch nicht nach dem ersten Wischen weg ist!
S**I
La matita funziona bene, anche su base umida; è praticamente un pastello a cera, rinforzato da una pellicola in carta che si può togliere facilmente nel momento in cui la cera "finisce". La scrittura è relativamente fine, anche calcando...
V**D
It's is very important for us
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