CrayolaColoured Pencils, 60 Ct
Body Shape | Round |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Hardness | Soft |
Drill Point | Broad |
Additional Features | Pre-Sharpened |
Writing Instrument Form | Colored Pencil |
Ink Color | Multicolor |
Item Weight | 27.22 g |
Item Dimensions | 8.69 x 0.6 x 8.38 inches |
Unit Count | 60.0 Count |
R**S
Crayola 60 count colored pencils
Love Crayola colored pencils. I finally found these on eBay for a reasonable price and they were delivered yesterday. I really did not want to buy them without knowing what colors were in the set, but ..... and, now I'm glad I went ahead anyway. BECAUSE, (drum roll), the set has Hazel!Background: In the first Crayola 100 count set, named "The Big 100", there were 100 pencils in 60 colors. 1 of the colors was Hazel, according to the back of the box. But in the 2 boxes I purchased, (2 different sources, several months apart), no Hazel. There was Harvest Gold, instead. It's a nice color, but it's not Hazel.So - yay, now I have Hazel, too.The colors in this 60 count box are the same as The Big 100 box, but no duplicates:blackbrownbluegreenorangesky blueredred orangevioletwhiteyellowyellow greenaqua greengraygolden yellowjade greenlight bluelight brownmagentamahoganypeachpinktanyellow orangebronze yellowcool graydark browngreen bluelemon yellowlight orangemaroonpine greenraspberrysalmonslateturquoisebubblegumceruleanlime greenmangomauvenavy blueorchidpale rosesandtaupetealcocoahazel â– lilacmetallic bluemetallic bronzemetallic coppermetallic goldmetallic silverolive greenplumruby redtrue bluewarm gray
P**S
It's Crayola! Same as 50 Count with 10 Extra Pencils
It's Crayola -- you either like Crayola pencils (which for a cheaper colored pencil are pretty pigmented) or you don't (the wood is hard - the blade on your sharpener needs to be very sharp and the pencil needs to be carefully handled to not break the core while sharpening). These are full sized pencils (not the half sized in the 64 set). It contains the same colors as in my 50 set with an additional 10 colors. The following 7 additional colors are also in the 100 set: Olive, True Blue, Lilac, Plum, Ruby Red, Cocoa, and Warm Gray; however, the following 3 additional colors are not in the 100 set: metallic bronze, metallic copper, metallic blue. (There is a gold and silver, same as in the 50 set.)A review mentioned "Hazel" as being in their set which was not in the set I received. This leads me to believe that Crayola occasionally changes up colors that go into this set.The pencils came in a paper envelope (little padding). The box looks OK with just one slight tear and all the pencils remained in the box.A few cons: Some of the pencils are a little warped (why I took off 1 star). There is no color chart / list of colors (means they can change up which colors are in the set without changing the package!). The pencils are in a random order.Overall, I am happy I decided to purchase them.I hope this review helps you in making your decision to purchase or not.
A**ďż˝
The best brand!
Crayola pencils are a must-have for any artist or student. With a vast array of vibrant colors, smooth application, and strong, break-resistant leads, they offer endless creative possibilities. Perfect for coloring, drawing, and detailed work, Crayola pencils deliver consistent quality and reliability.
E**Y
Coloured Pencils
They work well, and get the job done. :) nice colours too.
J**L
Great Price..Great Value
I ordered these for a friend of mine. The past 2 years we've both been doing some form of artwork or another using various methods and tools of the trades. For pencil crayons we've been using soft core lead pencil crayons. He and I agree that soft core pencil crayons don't last as long as the more solid hard core lead crayons. Soft tend to break more easily and get chewed up a lot faster when sharpening. I will most likely order another set of these in the very near future and incorporate both the soft and hardcore lead varieties though I believe I'll be leaning a lot more towards the latter variety. Great Price tag on this product as well.👍
F**B
Better than average
Pencils not dry. Color better than average brands
L**Y
Can't go wrong with crayola
Great basic pencil crayons for kids or adults. I needed some crayons for adult colouring books. First I tried Prismacolour which were WAY too soft, there were constantly teeny tiny bits of lead all over the page if I pressed with even a gentle feather touch. These are great because they are much harder so you don't get the tiny colourful shrapnel everywhere.HOWEVER, since they are harder, they don't create the rich vibrant colours you get with a softer crayon. (As you can see in the picture, the colours look a bit faded)GREAT thing: inside the 60 box, there are 2 smaller yellow boxes that come out that are a great way to keep the pencils organized and still be able to see all the colours.
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