Summary
What this review covers
This review looks at the black wet erase ink, ultra-fine tip, 12 count, cleanup needs, and fit for clear sleeves, laminated cards, shelf labels, and calendar boards.
Pros
The upside
- Ultra-fine black tips suit clear sleeves, laminated cards, calendar boards, and shelf labels.
- Wet erase ink supports notes that should stay in place during routine handling.
- The 12 count supplies a binder shelf, potting bench, and indoor record area.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- Wet erase marks need a damp cloth for cleanup.
- Writing belongs on compatible nonporous surfaces.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
This marker pack fits clear binder sleeves, laminated seed cards, calendar boards, shelf labels, and plant-care record areas.
What to know:
Use these markers on compatible nonporous surfaces and clean marks with a damp cloth.
Where to check it
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Breakdown
Full review
Dark writing for clear sleeves and laminated cards
EXPO Wet Erase Markers give clear sleeves, laminated cards, and calendar boards a dark ultra-fine writing tool. A plant name, date, bed number, watering note, or seed group can stay readable on a smooth surface.
Wet erase ink is useful when a note should remain in place during handling. A shelf label, binder sleeve, or laminated card can move through a short garden session and still keep its writing.
Ultra-fine tip for small labels
Garden record systems often have tiny writing spaces. A card sleeve, divider tab, plant-care calendar, or shelf label needs short words and clean strokes.
The black ultra-fine tip supports that small writing. It works well for dates, crop names, batch numbers, bed names, and simple task notes.
Keep a damp cloth nearby
Wet erase marks clean with moisture. Store a small cloth near the binder, calendar, or shelf board so old notes can be cleared before fresh notes are added.
That cleanup rhythm fits seasonal records. A seed batch, watering date, or tray number can change when the garden moves to the next step.
Good match
This marker pack fits clear binder sleeves, laminated seed cards, calendar boards, shelf labels, and plant-care record areas.
What to know
Use these markers on compatible nonporous surfaces and clean marks with a damp cloth.