🎨 Mark your territory with style!
The IRWINTools STRAIT-LINE 64907 High-Visibility Marking Chalk is a premium 8-ounce chalk designed for professionals who demand precision and visibility. Made in the USA, this water-resistant chalk features a refillable design and a durable snap closure, making it perfect for various applications from construction to creative projects. Its fluorescent color ensures your markings are always seen, while its compact size allows for easy transport.
Material Type | Blend |
Item Weight | 0.08 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 1.7 x 2.25 x 6.5 inches |
Unit Count | 8.0 Ounce |
Body Shape | Round |
Color | Multi |
Closure Type | Snap |
Writing Instrument Form | Chalk |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Ink Color | Fluorescent |
Hardness | H |
Grip Type | Snap |
Additional Features | Refillable |
Drill Point | Straight |
R**Y
Easy lines
This is super effective and easy to use.
T**Y
Wow
Great color to use on dark materials. This is BRIGHT and does not stain or bleach
A**E
Not bad.
Tastes horrible. Makes an okay line.
M**
Good stuff but a little too pricey
Get the larger quantity for a better deal.
J**E
Works nice on concrete but,
Works good on concrete but, if you try to clear coat it, it will not stay visible. So you’ll need to transfer pencil lines down first, or you’ll lose it.
K**R
chaulk
works as described
G**9
Fingers crossed it more visible.
I set up drivers courses all over Massachusetts,We use a simple chalk line for getting the cones straight.We tried moisture resistant red, simple construction blue, but neither stood out on the asphalt.Hoping this color will stand out better. If I can I’ll update the success or problems.
M**.
Awesome
This chalk is excellent for snapping lines on treated wood, deck boards, and anything else that has a medium to dark color. I couldn't see it as well on lighter wood, i.e. regular framing lumber. But for anything a little bit darker, it is my favorite chalk color so far.
R**S
Five Stars
very visible
R**S
Hard to see lines
Bought this thinking it might be easier to see, i was wrong. Stick with the standard blue chalk. On drywall, i would not see the green lines most of the cut
J**P
John
Not as bright as I thought it was going to be
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