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The KALOUR Premium Colored Pencils set offers 120 vibrant, soft-core pencils made from high-quality basswood for easy sharpening. Featuring break-resistant, highly pigmented leads, this set includes a blender pencil, white gel pen, and sharpener—all housed in an eco-friendly tube. Ideal for artists, beginners, and kids, it delivers professional-grade blending, shading, and coloring tools in one portable package.
Manufacturer | KALOUR |
Brand | KALOUR |
Item Weight | 1.79 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 4.13 x 4.13 inches |
Item model number | KA-CPS120-TU |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Multicolor |
Grip Type | Smooth |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | soft |
Material Type | paper tube |
Number of Items | 120 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 120) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 3.3 Millimeters |
Ink Color | White |
Manufacturer Part Number | KA-CPS120-TU |
C**.
Inexpensive and good quality - best quality to price ratio for me so far
Update: The more I use them, the better I like these pencils. I am having no difficulty getting 5 layers down and they blend well. I purchased a small set of Prismacolors just to see what the fuss was about and honestly find the differences between the Kalour and Prismacolors to be insignificant for a beginner like me. Also purchased the Starjoy Gold and found that while the pigments are vivid and they have a great range of hues, the cores are hard as a rock which I do not like - I am using them for outlines and sketching but really find them difficult to use. Alternatively, these Kalour pencils are a joy to use. At some point I will likely buy a larger set of them in a tin (best thing about the Starjoy is the tin they come in - love it!) FYI, apparently the Kalour pencils are made by Brunfuner and seem to be the same as the Brunfuner round oil based colored pencils. Apparently, all colored pencils contain oil and wax and are referred to by which they have more of, so not sure why the Kalour are listed as wax and the Brunfuner as oil. These same pencils are apparently also sold under the brand names Soucolor, Shuttle Art, Southsun, Womoxe and maybe more. Under the Brunfuner name, they get consistently good reviews and I can see why. May try some of the Brunfuner square colored pencils at some point as they are supposedly better than the round ones, but since they are the same hues as my current Kalour set, I will likely wait on that. May still try the Arrtx at some point, but concerned now that they may not be soft enough for me. Borrowed some Arteza and found them almost as hard as the Starjoy - ugh.Orig Review: No broken cores on my set, except for some pencils I dropped myself. These are wax-based so I carefully heated the pencils I dropped (used method on youtube for prismacolors) and that melted the cores enough to repair the breaks and does not seem to have damaged anything. Cores are soft, which I like - makes color easier to lay down, but harder to get precise details, which is the case for all soft cores. They lay down and blend easily and have a very good range of colors. Color names and numbers are on the barrels - yay! A few colors (5 or so) look like duplicates of others to me, or nearly the same. Some of the barrel colors do not match the core colors, and some color names are not matched to traditional colors for that name, but I see that sort of weirdness in just about all color pencil sets these days. Fortunately there is a good swatch chart included (which was much appreciated - thanks!) and I did receive all colors on the swatch chart, plus blender, white acrylic pen and sharpener. I have had no issues sharpening. Not professional quality - from reviews appears these do not blend or layer as well as prismacolors or polychromos and are not lightfast - but these cost a fraction of those brands. I am no expert, but these seem quite good to me. I have heard the Arrtx set may be better than these (also wax based), but they cost more than 2x what these do, which seemed a lot to me - may be better to buy Prismacolors at that price point. I have also heard the Starjoy colored pencils may be superior to these - those are oil based, sell at a similar price point to these and also have a wide range of colors. I have ordered a set of the Starjoy pencils and a small set of Prismacolors to try out and, at some point, may try a small set of the Arrtx. FYI, these Kalour pencils are sold by several sellers under various brand names - check youtube reviews to avoid buying duplicate sets, lol. At the time of my purchase, these were the best reviewed wax-based pencils with a wide color range under $25.
A**O
canister of 120 colored pencils
Great for anyone who wants many choices with colors, yet keeps everything tidy and not rolling away. Granddaughter loves to color and shade her colors, so pencils are a great choice with many color options. Good pencils for adult as well. Good value.
S**H
Great set!
Great set of pencils. Awesome colors and sturdy. Come in a good storage case. Work well, every pencil is labeled with the color and they sharpen nicely.
M**H
Good quality pencils with bright bold colors
I bought this 120 +3 Kalour Colored Pencils Kit to supplement my other pencils and add some pop to the flowers I love to color and to use this kit for some new books that require a lot of bright colors. The 120 Pencils come with a sharpener, a Kalour Color Blending Pencil, & a Nice DIY Color Chart.This is my first set of wax of pencils and I must say I was very surprised as to how easy they lay down, they aren’t difficult to blend, just a tad different compared to my oil-based set(s). The problem I had was they tend to rub off easily, even coloring a Millie Marotta’s post card, which I really didn’t notice until I was taking a picture of it to post with this review. These are a great set for beginners, adults, teens, and experienced artist/colorist that want a nice set of pencils for a good price, I highly recommend. Above are two pictures I colored using just the Kalour 120 set of wax pencils.There are several pencils that had areas of the lead that had like air bubbles or areas just missing and they easily broke several leads off, so for that and the quick evaporation/loss of color I noticed after a few days into coloring each project. I still recommend these and just bought a second set to give a friend! Happy Coloring‼️
M**N
A perfect gift for young artist
I bought this colored pencil set for my son for Christmas, and it has been an absolute hit! The set includes a wide variety of vibrant colors that inspire creativity and make it easy for him to add depth and dimension to his artwork. The pencils are smooth to the touch and glide effortlessly on paper, which has made coloring and drawing much more enjoyable for him.The quality of the pencils is impressive – they sharpen easily without breaking, and the colors are rich and true to their shades. My son has used them on several different types of paper, and they have worked wonderfully without any smudging or bleeding. The set also comes in a neat, sturdy case, making it easy to store and keep all the pencils organized, which is a huge plus.Overall, this set has been a fantastic addition to my son's art supplies. It's perfect for both beginners and more experienced young artists. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a high-quality and fun gift that will inspire hours of creativity!
N**N
So many colors & quality is right up there.
.I reviewed alot of colored ;pencils before I ordered these. I have prism color pencils & love them but not the price. These pencils lay down nicely, layer well & have fantastic color saturation. They feel smooth while your using them, they glide across the paper easily, don't snag & don't make your hand tired. They came with more colors than ive ever seen in one spot & multiple shades of every color. The set includes metallic, neon & pastels. They don't fall apart or break down in the sharpener & the carry case is awesome to keep them all together & tidy. You won't be disappointed with this set
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