ARTEZA Real Brush Pens 48-color watercolor markers vs Cricut Extra Fine Point Pens – 30ct for Explore, Maker & Venture
Overall winner: Cricut Extra Fine Point Pens – 30ct for Explore, Maker & Venture
Key Differences
Choose Cricut if you want a 30-count set designed for Cricut machines with a higher average rating and broader user praise for color variety and quality; choose ARTEZA if you prefer flexible brush-tip markers in a larger 48-color set aimed at brush/ watercolor-style work and richer pigment. Cricut lists extra-fine 0.3 tips and is noted for machine compatibility, while ARTEZA emphasizes brush tips and watercolor-style use but has some reports of quick drying and mixed watercolor mimicry
ARTEZA Real Brush Pens 48-color watercolor markers
48-color watercolor brush pens for smooth writing and vibrant drawing. Great color variety and easy-to-use for beginners, with positive feedback on quality and ease of use
Pros
- rich color variety
- easy to use for beginners
- good value for money
- versatile for watercolor effects and dry-brush
Cons
- pens dry out quickly
- not always equivalent to traditional watercolors
Cricut Extra Fine Point Pens – 30ct for Explore, Maker & Venture
Set of 30 extra-fine point pens in vivid colors for Cricut machines. Enables precise drawing and lettering, good for event invitations and decorations. Customers note color variety and ease of use, with mixed feedback on pen drying
Pros
- variety of vivid colors
- works with Cricut Explore, Maker, and Venture
- suitable for precise drawing and lettering
- easy to switch between pens on Maker
Cons
- mixed feedback on marker drying
- some pens may arrive dried up
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Cricut |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | ARTEZA |
| User Reviews | Cricut |