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4-Pack Milwaukee Inkzall Fine Point Jobsite Permanent Markers (Multi-Colored)

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Home Depot has 4-Pack Milwaukee Inkzall Fine Point Jobsite Permanent Markers (48-22-3106, Multi-Colored) on sale for $3.48. Shipping is free, otherwise select free curbside pickup as an alternative option.

Thanks to community member StrongMoney163 for finding this deal.

Note, shipping/curbside pickup may vary depending on location.

About the Product
  • Quick dry time (reduce smearing markings on PVC, HVAC pipes and steel studs
  • Wear resistant tip (acrylic nib for rough surfaces, cinderblock, concrete and more)
  • Hard hat clip for easy attachment/access
  • Lanyard hole to secure through cap/clip
  • Non-toxic ink

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • Matches previous Frontpage deal.
  • Purchase this item today and save $1.49 (30% Savings) from the original listed price of $4.97
  • Used on jobsites to identify different wires, trades, or help marking stand out on dull surfaces
  • Wires only on dust, wet and oily surfaces
  • Offer valid while promotion last
Additional Note
  • Product has an average rating of 4.9/5 star rating w/ 100+ customer reviews

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Written by StrongMoney163
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Home Depot has 4-Pack Milwaukee Inkzall Fine Point Jobsite Permanent Markers (48-22-3106, Multi-Colored) on sale for $3.48. Shipping is free, otherwise select free curbside pickup as an alternative option.

Thanks to community member StrongMoney163 for finding this deal.

Note, shipping/curbside pickup may vary depending on location.

About the Product
  • Quick dry time (reduce smearing markings on PVC, HVAC pipes and steel studs
  • Wear resistant tip (acrylic nib for rough surfaces, cinderblock, concrete and more)
  • Hard hat clip for easy attachment/access
  • Lanyard hole to secure through cap/clip
  • Non-toxic ink

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • Matches previous Frontpage deal.
  • Purchase this item today and save $1.49 (30% Savings) from the original listed price of $4.97
  • Used on jobsites to identify different wires, trades, or help marking stand out on dull surfaces
  • Wires only on dust, wet and oily surfaces
  • Offer valid while promotion last
Additional Note
  • Product has an average rating of 4.9/5 star rating w/ 100+ customer reviews

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Written by StrongMoney163

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Vimpelli
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I'm a tile guy and I will only use this kind of marker. The best thing about these has nothing to do with how they write. It's that the cap is hard with ridges so you can easily remove it with your teeth, compared to a sharpie which has a tapered, glossy, thin cap that is much harder to pull off with your teeth. When one hand is holding a tile already you only have one left to get your marker, so not having to use your other hand to remove a cap is a huge time saver. Simple, but true!
TylerB9677
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These do last longer than a sharpie for marking stone and concrete, but they do bleed a bit so take that into consideration when you are marking stonework.
SlickDit
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I've never seen anyone else care about how well one's teeth can interact with a product. I love it

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Feb 10, 2022 09:26 PM
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AzaminoFeb 10, 2022 09:26 PM
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Claims to write well on dusty, oily, wet, or other surfaces where Sharpies would struggle. Has many good reviews, so I picked up a set.
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Feb 10, 2022 09:31 PM
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StrongMoney163
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Feb 10, 2022 09:31 PM
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Quote from Azamino :
Claims to write well on dusty, oily, wet, or other surfaces where Sharpies would struggle. Has many good reviews, so I picked up a set.
also 'cinderblock' and concrete. i was looking for something more like this
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../206973452
but it sounds like these will do the job.
Feb 10, 2022 09:40 PM
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TylerB9677Feb 10, 2022 09:40 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank TylerB9677

These do last longer than a sharpie for marking stone and concrete, but they do bleed a bit so take that into consideration when you are marking stonework.
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Feb 10, 2022 09:58 PM
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VimpelliFeb 10, 2022 09:58 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Vimpelli

I'm a tile guy and I will only use this kind of marker. The best thing about these has nothing to do with how they write. It's that the cap is hard with ridges so you can easily remove it with your teeth, compared to a sharpie which has a tapered, glossy, thin cap that is much harder to pull off with your teeth. When one hand is holding a tile already you only have one left to get your marker, so not having to use your other hand to remove a cap is a huge time saver. Simple, but true!
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Feb 10, 2022 09:59 PM
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liedelFeb 10, 2022 09:59 PM
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These are great for about anything, including non construction uses. I use them for disc golf discs and Tiger Woods famously uses them to mark his balls.
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Feb 10, 2022 10:30 PM
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ToolDealsFeb 10, 2022 10:30 PM
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While these do dry out, they are sometimes thrown away because unlike a Sharpie, the user did not realize you need to press the tip down for more paint/ink that may or may not happen with normal usage.

We mostly use the silver and gold versions for dark metals, but for accuracy, prefer the ultra fine tip. At the moment, the closest HD is about 60 miles, so the deal here is the $3.48 delivered to your door with free returns. Over time, HD customer service has been great with any problems.
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Feb 10, 2022 10:32 PM
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DirtroadsFeb 10, 2022 10:32 PM
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Quote from StrongMoney163 :
also 'cinderblock' and concrete. i was looking for something more like this
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../206973452
but it sounds like these will do the job.
I like paint sticks. Atleast that's what we call em. Works amazing to write on rusty/wet piling

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Feb 10, 2022 10:38 PM
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SlickDitFeb 10, 2022 10:38 PM
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Quote from Vimpelli :
I'm a tile guy and I will only use this kind of marker. The best thing about these has nothing to do with how they write. It's that the cap is hard with ridges so you can easily remove it with your teeth, compared to a sharpie which has a tapered, glossy, thin cap that is much harder to pull off with your teeth. When one hand is holding a tile already you only have one left to get your marker, so not having to use your other hand to remove a cap is a huge time saver. Simple, but true!
I've never seen anyone else care about how well one's teeth can interact with a product. I love it
Feb 10, 2022 10:39 PM
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GilbertM9086Feb 10, 2022 10:39 PM
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I like the sharpie pro markers for writing on oily/wet surfaces if anyone needs that. No smearing at all.
Feb 10, 2022 10:46 PM
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Feb 10, 2022 10:46 PM
tsglennFeb 10, 2022 10:46 PM
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Black 4-pack [homedepot.com] is also $3.48. Numerous other quantity options at relatively appropriate prices. Need 360? They've got you covered. Free shipping for all but qty. 1.
Feb 10, 2022 11:02 PM
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TimO8570Feb 10, 2022 11:02 PM
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I love these and grab a pack any time i'm running low. Way better than sharpies and ... TBH what Vimpeli said is spot on.

Getting the caps off sharpies one-handed is annoying. Not so with these.

This is a marker that someone actually gave thought to. Little stuff like the anti-roll bump you take for granted until someone hands you a sharpie on a job.

In for a few!
Feb 10, 2022 11:13 PM
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BrightCatfish1630Feb 10, 2022 11:13 PM
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Quote from Azamino :
Claims to write well on dusty, oily, wet, or other surfaces where Sharpies would struggle. Has many good reviews, so I picked up a set.
Yeah, they work really well and never seem to dry out. Sharpies dry out very fast. Especially on stuff like cardboard. These pens are great for work and construction
Feb 10, 2022 11:14 PM
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ArcticatFeb 10, 2022 11:14 PM
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What's the regular price?? I don't see any discount after the prices....
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UkeDog
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Quote from Vimpelli :
I'm a tile guy and I will only use this kind of marker. The best thing about these has nothing to do with how they write. It's that the cap is hard with ridges so you can easily remove it with your teeth, compared to a sharpie which has a tapered, glossy, thin cap that is much harder to pull off with your teeth. When one hand is holding a tile already you only have one left to get your marker, so not having to use your other hand to remove a cap is a huge time saver. Simple, but true!
You might want to print this out so you could hand it to your dentist (as an explanation).

Speaking from experience here. For years while fishing, I'd cut monofilament line using my teeth. It sped up changing lures. Then my dentist inquired about notches, lol.
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Feb 11, 2022 01:11 AM
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westshoreFeb 11, 2022 01:11 AM
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Good markers but prefer all one color (black).
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