SIGEL BA012 Set of 4 Glass / WhiteBoard markers, erasable, "cap off" ink, Ø 2 3 mm bullet tips, Black

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Amazon Agile, creative work on WhiteBoards, magnetic Glass Boards and pinBoards becomes so much easier with the SIGEL Board accessories | Discover the wide selection of products in our accessories range that can support you during project work or meetings. The easy-to-erase SIGEL Board marker (Black, odourless ink, free from toluene and xylene, 4 pens in a set) with a round nib for fast, smooth writing can be used for White Glass magnet Boards, WhiteBoards and fliPieceharts. SIGEL Board accessories are bound to impress with their modern design and top quality | For more efficiency and fun when doing agile work - both in the office and at home No need to pump the nib before use, cap-off ink: lid can be left off for up to 3 days without the pen drying out | Vibrant colours, bright and with good coverage, does not bleed through fliPiecehart paper Box contents: 4x GlassBoard marker (BA012)

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Agile, creative work on WhiteBoards, magnetic Glass Boards and pinBoards becomes so much easier with the SIGEL Board accessories | Discover the wide selection of products in our accessories range that can support you during project work or meetings. The easy-to-erase SIGEL Board marker (Black, odourless ink, free from toluene and xylene, 4 pens in a set) with a round nib for fast, smooth writing can be used for White Glass magnet Boards, WhiteBoards and fliPieceharts. SIGEL Board accessories are bound to impress with their modern design and top quality | For more efficiency and fun when doing agile work - both in the office and at home No need to pump the nib before use, cap-off ink: lid can be left off for up to 3 days without the pen drying out | Vibrant colours, bright and with good coverage, does not bleed through fliPiecehart paper Box contents: 4x GlassBoard marker (BA012)


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Brand Sigel
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  • 4004360802041

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