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Sharpie Tank Style Highlighters – Home Office Study Tool for Marking Reports and Contracts, Chisel Tip Yellow, 36 Count

Sharpie Tank Style Highlighters – Home Office Study Tool for Marking Reports and Contracts, Chisel Tip Yellow, 36 Count

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Why you'll love it

  • Trusted Sharpie brand reputation for consistent, dependable ink performance
  • Large ink supply and wide barrel mean fewer replacements and longer product life
  • Smear-resistant and quick-drying ink keeps pages clean and legible
  • Versatile chisel tip handles both wide highlighting and narrow underlining in one tool
  • Bulk 36- and 216-count options deliver strong cost-per-unit value
  • Odorless alcohol-based ink is comfortable for extended use in enclosed spaces

Perfect for

  • Highlighting key passages in textbooks and study guides for exam prep
  • Underlining and color-coding printed notes and handouts
  • Marking up business documents, reports, and contracts during review
  • Stocking classroom or office supply closets in bulk (216-count variant)
  • Back-to-school supply kit assembly for students

Product Information
Sharpie Tank Highlighters with wide barrel and large ink supply that delivers dependable highlighting

Bright fluorescent ink stands out on the page

Chisel tip great for highlighting, underlining, and writing notes

Resists smearing (let ink dry before highlighting)

Includes 36 fluorescent yellow Sharpie highlighters
Sharpie Highlighters are reliable and long-lasting. Each highlighter features a different fluorescent color, a wide barrel and large ink supply for dependable marking. The quick-drying ink resists smearing (let ink dry before highlighting). These highlighters feature an easy gliding chisel tip that highlights and underlines both wide and narrow lines of text.Ink Color: Yellow
Writing Instrument Form: Marker Pen
Point Type: Chisel
Additional Features: Smear Resistant; Quick-drying Ink; Odorless
Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant
Line Size: 1.0_1.9mm
Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous
Is Waterproof: False
Grip Type: Smooth
Color: Yellow
Style: 36 Count Yellow
Pattern: Highlighters
Body Shape: Rectangular Prism
Number of Items: 1
Item Weight: 13.28 ounces
Item Dimensions: 2.87 x 4.18 x 5.62 inches
Item Dimensions D x W x H: 4.43"D x 4.43"W x 5"H
Number of Pieces: 36
Recommended Uses For Product: Writing
Age Range Description: 6+
Target Audience: womens
Marker Type: Highlighter
Global Trade Identification Number: 00071641084575
Item Type Name: Stick
Included Components: Includes 36 highlighters.
Warranty Description: no warranty
Surface Recommendation: Cardboard
EU Spare Part Availability Duration: 5 Years
Material Type: Plastic (Body), Felt (Tip)
Ink Base: Alcohol

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the ink stay legible on printed reports so my markups look professional in client files?

Yes. The quick-drying, smear-resistant fluorescent yellow ink lays down cleanly on standard office paper, photocopies, and printed contracts, so your highlighting and underlining remain crisp and legible without bleeding through to adjacent pages.

Can I switch between wide highlighting and narrow underlining without changing tools?

Yes. The chisel tip is designed to deliver a 1.0mm line on the narrow edge for precise underlining and up to 1.9mm on the broad edge for block highlighting, so one marker handles both tasks during document review.

Will the wide barrel help during long editing sessions at my desk?

Yes. The tank-style body is shaped like a rectangular prism for an easy, stable grip and houses a larger ink reservoir than standard highlighters, so it stays comfortable through extended markup sessions and lasts longer between replacements.

Does the fluorescent yellow show up clearly on black-and-white photocopies after I mark them?

Yes. The bright fluorescent yellow produces strong contrast on standard printed text, making your marks visible and easy to reference when you return to the document.

Can I keep a few of these in a shared supply drawer so my team always has one available?

Yes. The 36-count box is well suited to stocking a copy room, supply closet, or shared workstation, giving administrators, reviewers, and colleagues a reliable highlighter on hand whenever markup work comes up.

Is this a good highlighter for editing and reviewing long contracts at my desk?

Yes. The combination of a precise chisel tip, quick-drying smear-resistant ink, and a comfortable wide barrel makes it well suited to extended contract review where you need to alternate between highlighting clauses and underlining specific terms.

Will this marker help me color-code a project plan across multiple documents?

Yes. The consistent fluorescent yellow output makes it easy to mark priority sections, deadlines, and action items so you can scan pages quickly and stay organized across a multi-document project.

Is this a sensible highlighter to keep in my home office for daily administrative tasks?

Yes. It is dependable for everyday markup such as highlighting bills, marking up forms, and reviewing printed reports, and the bulk packaging means you will not run out during a busy workweek.

Will it dry out quickly if I leave it uncapped while switching between pages?

The chisel tip is engineered for fast-drying ink that sets on contact, but like any highlighter it is best to recap between uses to maximize marker life. The wide tank-style reservoir provides a generous ink supply for heavy daily use.

Is this a cost-effective option for a small business that goes through highlighters quickly?

Yes. The 36-count box delivers strong cost-per-unit value, and the larger ink reservoir means each marker lasts longer, so you replace highlighters less often and keep your team supplied without frequent reorders.

How does a chisel tip highlighter compare to a fine tip ballpoint highlighter for document review?

A chisel tip offers more versatility because it delivers both a narrow underline and a wide highlight from the same marker, while a fine tip ballpoint highlighter is typically limited to thin lines. For most office review work the chisel tip provides better range and visibility.

Is this better than using yellow sticky tabs to mark passages in a printed report?

For marking specific phrases and key terms within the text, a highlighter is faster and keeps the original wording readable, while sticky tabs are better for flagging whole pages. Many office professionals use both, and the chisel tip is well suited to the highlighting role.

How does this compare to using a yellow pen or marker for the same highlighting purpose?

A highlighter is translucent so the text remains readable, while a yellow pen or marker is opaque and covers the words. For document review and professional markup, a dedicated highlighter like this Sharpie is the clearer, less destructive choice.

My main hesitation is that the ink might bleed through thin office paper and ruin the next page.

The alcohol-based ink is formulated to dry quickly on standard office paper with minimal bleed, but on very thin paper some show-through can occur. For double-sided prints, test on a corner page first or use a backing sheet.

I am worried that a tank-style highlighter will be too bulky to maneuver in tight margins.

The chisel tip is narrow enough to fit standard line spacing, and the wide barrel actually improves control by giving your fingers a stable grip, so it works well in typical report and document margins.

My concern is that the fluorescent yellow will look faded next to digital notes I keep on screen.

The fluorescent yellow is specifically designed to be high-visibility on paper rather than to match a screen color. It will stand out clearly against printed text and standard highlighters, which is the priority for paper-based review.

How do I get the best highlighting result without streaking?

Hold the chisel tip flat against the page and glide it smoothly across the text in one pass rather than going back and forth. The quick-drying ink sets on contact, so a single steady stroke produces the cleanest, most even highlight.

How should I store the highlighters so they do not dry out between uses?

Recap the marker promptly after use and store the box flat in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight. With the cap secured, the large ink reservoir keeps the marker ready for weeks or months of regular use.

How do I use the chisel tip for both highlighting and underlining?

Use the broad flat edge of the chisel tip to highlight full lines or paragraphs, and rotate the marker to the narrow edge to underline individual words, definitions, or headings. One marker handles both tasks without switching tools.

Does this highlighter work on standard copy paper, notebook paper, and printed textbooks?

Yes. The chisel tip and quick-drying alcohol-based ink are designed for standard copy paper, spiral and bound notebook paper, printed handouts, and most textbook pages. On very thin paper we recommend a quick test on a corner page first.

Will the ink show up on colored paper or highlight over printed images?

The fluorescent yellow ink produces strong contrast on white and most light-colored paper, and it will mark over standard printed text and graphics. On very dark paper or backgrounds, visibility will be reduced as with any fluorescent highlighter.

What is included in the box and what do I need to buy separately?

The 36-count box contains 36 Sharpie Tank Style Highlighters with chisel tips in fluorescent yellow, ready to use straight from the package. No additional supplies are required, and the 216-count case is a multipack of six 36-count boxes for bulk buyers.

Is this highlighter safe for everyday student and office use?

The marker is designed for routine paper use in classrooms, dorm rooms, and offices, and the ink is odorless once dry. As with any writing instrument, it should be kept away from the face and mouth, especially for younger children.

How long will each marker last with regular use?

The wide tank-style barrel holds a larger ink reservoir than standard highlighters, so each marker lasts longer between replacements. With typical daily highlighting and underlining, a single marker provides extended use, and the 36-count box ensures a steady supply.

What is the difference between a chisel tip highlighter and a bullet tip highlighter?

A chisel tip has a flat, angled edge that produces both wide and narrow lines depending on how you hold it, while a bullet tip produces a single fixed-width line. For versatile highlighting and underlining on the same page, a chisel tip is the more flexible choice.

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