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Pilot V Board Master Green Refillable Whiteboard Marker Chisel Tip

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2387565
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(Order 10 to receive one Box)
The green Pilot V Board Master Whiteboard Marker features an ink that is light resistant and highly visible. The marker itself is made with a minimum of 91% recycled materials reclaimed from manufacturing. The Pilot V board whiteboard marker gives stable ink density and intense depth of green colour till the last drop with no need for pumping or shaking.

•Whiteboard marker with chisel tip that produces a line width of 2.2-5.2mm
•Marker has produced an intense green coloured ink
•Provides stable ink density and an intense depth of colour
•Refillable with refill ink cartridges
•Made of ¹91% recycled materials reclaimed from manufacturing

¹All Pilot BeGreen percentages are calculated excluding replaceable parts such as refills, cartridges, inks, and erasers.
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The green Pilot V Board Master Whiteboard Marker features an ink that is light resistant and highly visible. The marker itself is made with a minimum of 91% recycled materials reclaimed from manufacturing. The Pilot V board whiteboard marker gives stable ink density and intense depth of green colour till the last drop with no need for pumping or shaking.

•Whiteboard marker with chisel tip that produces a line width of 2.2-5.2mm
•Marker has produced an intense green coloured ink
•Provides stable ink density and an intense depth of colour
•Refillable with refill ink cartridges
•Made of ¹91% recycled materials reclaimed from manufacturing

¹All Pilot BeGreen percentages are calculated excluding replaceable parts such as refills, cartridges, inks, and erasers.
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