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Marker Edding E-8000 cold-resistant, pack of 10, black
Marker Edding E-8000 cold-resistant, pack of 10, black
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Marker Edding E-8000 cold-resistant, pack of 10, black
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Marker Edding E-8000 cold-resistant, pack of 10, black
Marker Edding E-8000 cold-resistant, pack of 10, black
Edding E-8000 cold-resistant markers come as a practical pack of 10 black markers designed for reliable writing and marking in low-temperature environments. The marker delivers consistent, legible lines even when used in chilled, refrigerated or outdoor winter conditions. Its formulation and tip design make it suitable for industrial, warehouse and logistics applications where durable identification and clear text are required on a variety of surfaces.
The Edding E-8000 marker maintains ink performance at low temperatures, ensuring reduced clogging and steady flow for continuous marking. Its pigment-based black ink provides high contrast and durable visibility on cardboard, plastic, metal and other common surfaces. The pack of 10 offers cost-effective supply for teams and operations that require frequent marking in cold environments.
Shake the marker well before first use to mix the ink. Press the tip gently on a test surface to start the ink flow. Hold the marker at a comfortable angle and apply steady pressure to produce uniform lines. For best results on dusty or wet surfaces, wipe the area clean and dry when possible. Replace caps securely after use to prevent tip drying and store in a horizontal position if recommended by the manufacturer.
For long-term legibility in refrigerated or frozen environments, allow marks to dry briefly before stacking or packing items. Keep unused markers stored in a cool, dry place and avoid exposing capped markers to direct sunlight or extreme heat. If marking on very smooth or oily surfaces, test adhesion first and consider surface preparation for improved durability.
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