Geek Daily Deals Mar. 25, 2018: 100 Uniquely Colored Markers for $19; Audio Technica Turntable for $89
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Geek Daily Deals – We love art and art supplies, so this deal on a pack or 100 markers, each one with a distinct color, is great. Ready to pull out your LPs and get them playing again? Nice deal on a solid turntable from an excellent brand.
Super Markers Set with 100 Unique Marker Colors – Universal Bullet Point Tips for Fine and Bullet Lines – Bold Vibrant Colors – Includes a Marker Storage Rack:
We love art and art supplies, so this deal on a pack or 100 markers, each one with a distinct color, is great.
ULTIMATE SET OF 100 UNIQUE MARKER COLORS: A full rainbow of 100 unique eye-catching colors at your disposal. Premium quality markers with incredible vibrant and bold colors that feature a specialized bullet point tip that allows them to be used for both fine detailed lines and bold thick lines
FUN, SAFE and EASY TO USE: Super Markers are completely kid safe as they are non-toxic, water-based, acid-free and conform to ASTM D4236 and EN71. Children, adults, art students and teachers love our super markers because they are fun, easy to use and provide great visual results
UNLIMITED USES: Let your imagination run wild when using these bullet tip super markers, as they’re ideal for drawing, writing, sketching, coloring, scrap booking, crafting, doodling, filling in adult coloring books or anything else that allows you to show off your creative side
CONVENIENT STORAGE: Markers are stored in convenient organizer rack with individual spots to hold each marker, so you can keep all your markers neatly organized and ready for use
RISK FREE PURCHASE – 100% LIFETIME SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: We’re so confident that you’ll be delighted with our Super Markers that if you’re not satisfied with them at anytime, we’ll provide a full refund
Ken is a husband and father from the San Francisco Bay Area, where he works as civil engineer. He became the Publisher of GeekDad in 2007, and the owner in 2010. He also wrote the NYT bestselling GeekDad series of project books for parents and kids to share.