Staedtler Lumocolour Duo Permanent Pen Red

Product Code: ST3482
Category Links:Permanent Markers
Brand:Staedtler
Product Code:ST3482
Brand:Staedtler
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The Staedtler Lumocolour Duo Permanent Pen is compact in size and has a dual-ended design with a different sized tip at each end. The ink dries in seconds making it ideal for left handed users and to prevent smudging and smearing as you write.
  • The marker has a 1.0 mm nib on one end and a 0.6 mm tip on the other.
  • It's suitable for writing and marking on most surface types.
  • The ink is quick-drying to prevent smudges and smears.
  • It has a polypropylene barrel for added durability.
  • The drysafe ink can be left uncapped for days without drying out.
  • This pen contains red ink.

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General

  • Brand
    Staedtler
  • Barcode
    4007817348000
  • Descriptive Colour
    Red
  • Ink Type
    Alcohol-based
  • Marker Type
    Permanent marker
  • Product Type
    Permanent Marker
  • Writing Colour(s)
    Red

Barrel

  • Colour
    Black

Manufacturer

  • Country of Manufacture
    Germany
  • Part Number
    348-2

Performance

  • Quick Dry
    Yes
  • Surfaces Writable On
    Paper,cardboard,plastic,wood,glass,metal

Quantity

  • Units Per Pack/Carton
    1
  • Pack/Carton Quantity
    1
  • Total Individual Units
    1

Tip

  • Size Description
    Assorted
  • Shape
    Assorted
  • Size (mm)
    0.6 - 1
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