Builders Permanent Markers – Chisel & Fine Tip – Black – 2 pack
£1.74£2.09 EX VATINC VAT
TIMCO permanent markers in chisel and fine tip, both in black. Free flow cartridge technology means bolder marks for longer, with UV and water resistance built in. Works on wood, metal, plastic, masonry, glass and more.
Chisel tip permanent markers are a daily essential on any site, and these TIMCO ones are worth a second look. Each twin pack includes one chisel tip and one fine tip marker, so you’ve got the right nib for a fat line across timber or a precise mark on tile without needing to rummage through a toolbox for two different pens. Both are black, both permanent, and both ready to go straight out of the pack.
What sets these apart from the average felt tip is the free flow cartridge system. It delivers ink more consistently than a standard reservoir-style marker, which means the colour stays vivid and the line stays bold for around 30% longer. That’s tested, not just claimed. On a busy site where a marker gets passed around, chucked in a bag and left in the sun, that extra lifespan genuinely matters.
Where TIMCO Permanent Markers Earn Their Keep
The ink is both water resistant and UV resistant, so marks made outdoors won’t fade or wash off before the work’s done. Whether you’re marking cut lines on timber, labelling conduit runs, or scribing onto masonry before drilling, these hold up well. Quick drying helps too, especially when you’re marking a surface you need to handle straight away.
They work across a wide range of materials including cardboard, paper, plastic, glass, tile, metal, masonry and wood, which makes them useful well beyond the building site. Warehouse operatives, electricians, decorators and general maintenance workers all tend to get through markers at a fair rate, and at this price point, keeping a few packs in the van makes sense.
Practical, long-lasting chisel tip permanent markers at a price that makes bulk buying an easy decision.
Pro Tip: Store markers horizontally when not in use rather than tip-down, as free flow cartridges can over-saturate the nib and cause bleed on absorbent surfaces like timber.









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