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New Milwaukee Inkzall Chisel-Tip Markers, Large and XL

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Milwaukee Inkzall Large Chisel Tip Marker

Milwaukee has quietly come out with new Inkzall large and extra large chisel tip markers.

The new markers are designed to create bolder markings that are more visible from a distance, crossing out previous markings, and making labels.

They’re clog-resistant and quick-drying with a 72 hour cap-off life.

Milwaukee Inkzall Large Chisel Tip Blue Marker

Both large and extra large chisel tip Inkzall marker styles are available in black, blue, and red colors.

Milwaukee Inkzall Extra Large Chisel Tip Marker in Red

Milwaukee says that their Inkzall markers can write on dusty, wet, and oily surfaces.

They’re all sold individually. You can also buy the large chisel tip black markers in a 3-pack.

Milwaukee Inkzall Large Chisel Tip Markers

  • Black: 48-22-3255, 3-pack: 48-22-3250
  • Blue: 48-22-3257
  • Red: 48-22-3256

Milwaukee Inkzall Extra Large Chisel Tip Markers

  • Black: 48-22-3265, bulk packaging: 48-22-3260
  • Blue: 48-22-3267
  • Red: 48-22-3266

Price: $2.99-$3.49 each

Buy Now(Black Inkzall w/ Large Chisel Tip via Acme Tools)
Buy Now(Black Inkzall w/ Large Chisel Tip 3-pack via Acme Tools)
Buy Now(Black Inkzall w/ Extra Large Chisel Tip via Acme Tools)
Compare(Sharpie Magnum Markers via Amazon)

Discussion

How do you think these will compare against Sharpie Pro and Magnum permanent markers?

Honestly, I haven’t made up my mind about Milwaukee Inkzall vs. Sharpie yet. Regular Sharpies don’t handle wet, slick, or rough surfaces very well, but they handle “easy” surfaces just as good as Milwaukee’s Inkzall markers.

With respect to fine tip markers in black, a 12-pack of standard Inkzall markers is $10, and a 12-pack of Sharpies is $6.14. I buy a couple of Inkzall markers every now and then at ~$1 each, and Sharpie markers in 12-packs where they come out to be ~50 cents each. But, when you consider Sharpie Industrial markers, which are currently $9.73 for a 12-pack on Amazon, there’s not much of a difference in price. Right now, I’m happy using everyday Sharpies for easy stuff, and Milwaukee Inkzall for tougher marking or labeling tasks.

Sharpie Pro chisel tip markers are currently $14.29 for 12, and like the Inkzall, they’re designed for writing on wet, oily, and rough surfaces.

The price difference isn’t significant when you look at the $5 price for a 3-pack of the large chisel tip Inkzall markers in black, unless you go through a lot of markers. That comes out to be $1.67 per larger Inkzall marker, compared to the regular price of $2.99 for one, vs. $1.19 each if you buy a Sharpie Pro 12-pack at the time of this posting.

If you go through a lot of these larger markers, Sharpie Pro (or Magnum for the large tips) might be more economical. But if you only occasionally use large or XL chisel tip markers, the Inkzall are better values. At the least, their pricing makes it easy to try them out.

For my own use, I’d likely go with the Milwaukee Inkzall for occasional large marker needs. For more frequent needs, Sharpie Pro offers a pricing advantage.

The largest markers – Sharpie Magnum and Milwaukee Inkzall with extra large chisel top – seem to be priced comparatively. The Magnums are locally priced at $3 each, and the Inkzall price is $3.49 online.

I probably won’t try these out any time soon, because I rarely use larger sized markers and my last pack of Sharpies are still going strong. But, I wouldn’t hesitate to give them a try. Milwaukee’s Inkzall markers have proven themselves to be useful and reliable, and I would assume the same to be true about these new larger sized ones.

If you’re a fan of larger chisel tip markers (by Sharpie or another brand), will you try these?


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