Sharpie Magnum Permanent Marker – Non-Toxic, Flameless Labeling Solution Safe for Workshops with Kids and Pets Nearby
Sharpie Magnum Permanent Marker – Non-Toxic, Flameless Labeling Solution Safe for Workshops with Kids and Pets Nearby
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Why you'll love it
- extra-large 15.88mm chisel tip produces marks visible from a distance, reducing misread labels
- alcohol-based waterproof ink survives rain, sweat, and rough handling on job sites
- rugged aluminum barrel holds up to drops, tool belts, and harsh worksite conditions
- trusted Sharpie brand delivers consistent, fade-resistant permanent black ink
- two-pack value keeps a backup on hand so work never stalls when a marker runs dry
- Made in USA quality assurance for professionals who depend on their tools daily
Perfect for
- marking lumber, plywood, and drywall cuts on construction sites
- labeling cardboard boxes, crates, and pallet inventory in warehouses
- writing highly visible signage on metal, plastic, or wood surfaces
- outdoor property and equipment labeling that withstands rain
- creating bold line art or lettering for signs and posters

Product Information
Marker_Point_Size - 15.88 mm
Marker_Point_Style - Chisel
Barrel_Material - Aluminum
Country_Of_Origin - United States
2 Pack Sharpie 44101 Sharpie Magnum Permanent Marker BlackRecommended Uses For Product: Writing
Target Audience: Adult
Marker Type: Permanent Marker
Age Range Description: Adult
Surface Recommendation: Aluminum
Material Type: Aluminum
Ink Base: Alcohol
Ink Color: Black
Point Type: Broad
Additional Features: Aluminum
Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant
Line Size: 2
Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous
Is Waterproof: true
Grip Type: Smooth
Writing Instrument Form: Marker Pen
Color: Black
Pattern: Solid
Body Shape: CHISEL
Number of Items: 2
Item Weight: 68 Grams
Number of Pieces: 2
Item Dimensions: 5.7 x 2.4 x 1.8 inches
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the ink safe to use in enclosed spaces like basements or storage rooms?
The alcohol-based formula has a low odor compared to solvent-heavy industrial markers and is safe for typical workshop, basement and storage room use with normal ventilation.
Can I use this marker around my kids' craft area without worry?
The permanent marker conforms to standard non-toxicity requirements for art and writing products, but because the ink is truly permanent we do recommend keeping it out of reach of young children who might mark walls or furniture.
Does the marker pose any fire risk in my shop?
There is no open flame or heat element involved, and the marker is a standard writing instrument, so it is far safer to store and use around flammable shop materials than any tool that sparks or heats up.
Will the cap stay on securely so the marker does not dry out in a shared crew kit?
The cap is designed to seal tightly, which keeps the alcohol-based ink from drying out and prevents accidental marks in tool belts, shared gang boxes and crew kits.
Is the aluminum barrel safe to clip on a tool belt near electrical work?
The rugged aluminum construction is standard for industrial markers and is safe for general tool belt use, though as with any metal object it should be kept away from live electrical contacts.
Is this marker safe for labeling kids' school projects and craft supplies?
The permanent black ink is widely used in schools, offices and homes for projects and labeling, and it is a trusted choice for clearly marking supplies, bins and craft storage.
Can I use it in a food storage or kitchen labeling application?
For indirect food contact like labeling the outside of dry goods containers, pantry bins or storage lids, it works well, but we do not recommend writing directly on surfaces that touch food.
Will the ink irritate my skin if I get it on my hands?
The ink is designed for marking surfaces rather than skin, so we recommend washing it off with soap and water if contact occurs rather than leaving it on for extended periods.
How does this compare to a paint pen in terms of fumes and ventilation?
Paint pens often contain stronger solvents and require shaking and priming, while the Magnum is a ready-to-use permanent marker with a milder odor profile and no special ventilation requirements for typical use.
Is this safer than using spray paint for outdoor signage?
For labels, signs and bold lettering, the Sharpie Magnum is a much safer indoor- and outdoor-friendly alternative to spray paint, with no aerosol fumes, no overspray and no flammable propellants.
What if I am worried about the ink staining my work gloves or clothes?
Permanent black ink is, by design, long-lasting, so it can transfer to fabrics and glove material. Wearing designated work gloves and an apron, or marking before suiting up, is the easiest way to avoid stains.
Does the marker contain any harsh chemicals I should know about?
The formula is an alcohol-based permanent ink, which is standard for industrial markers. For typical workshop and jobsite use it is safe, but always use it in a ventilated area and keep it away from children and pets.
How do I get the best bold line out of the chisel tip?
Hold the marker so the wide edge of the chisel tip is fully in contact with the surface and draw slowly. Pressing harder does not make the line thicker, but it can shorten marker life and cause skipping.
Can I write on wet or oily surfaces with this marker?
The ink is waterproof once dry, but for best results wipe the surface clean and dry first so the ink can bond properly. Marking through standing water or heavy oil will reduce adhesion.
How should I store the marker so it does not dry out?
Always recap the marker firmly after use and store it horizontally if possible. Avoid leaving it in direct summer sun or in a freezing vehicle for extended periods, as extreme temperatures shorten ink life.
Does this marker work on glass, metal and plastic?
Yes, the permanent ink bonds well to non-porous surfaces including glass, metal, plastic, finished wood, coated cardboard and most laminates, which is why it is so widely used in warehouses and on job sites.
Can I use it on fabric or clothing?
It can mark fabric, but the ink is designed to be permanent, so it will not wash out of most textiles. We recommend testing a hidden seam first if you decide to label clothing.
What is included in the box?
The package includes two Sharpie Magnum permanent markers in black with a 15.88mm chisel tip. No additional accessories are required, and the markers are ready to use straight out of the package.
How long does each marker typically last?
Lifespan depends on the surface and how heavily you press, but for typical jobsite, warehouse and DIY use each marker lasts through weeks of regular marking. The two-pack ensures a fresh backup is always available.
Is the ink truly permanent, or will it fade over time?
The black ink is fade-resistant and engineered for long-term permanence on labeled surfaces, which is why Sharpie is the trusted brand for shipping, inventory, signage and jobsite identification.
What is the difference between a permanent marker and a paint marker?
A permanent marker uses dye-based ink that absorbs into or bonds with porous and semi-porous surfaces, while a paint marker uses pigmented paint that sits on top of the surface. Permanent markers dry faster, are easier to use and are ideal for most labeling, signage and marking tasks.

