PenCoAmerica RevMark Marker

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As far as marking tools go, the โ€œSharpieโ€ style of marker has remained one of my favorites on the jobsite. You just need to know how to use it properly to get accurate cuts. Other Pros weโ€™ve talked to prefer anything from pens and pencils to newfangled mechanical carpenter pencils that feed lead like a snap-off utility knife. The Pen Company of America RevMark marker is a sort of reverse cap marker. Itย flips the script on how a permanent marker works.

RevMark Marker Features and Use

The RevMark marker is a permanent marker that attaches to your pants, belt, tool belt, or uniform. Moreover, itย lets youย remove and replace theย marker into the cap with just one hand.

RevMark quickdraw markers belt clip
With work pants or a work belt you can remove and replace the RevMark marker with one handโ€”and without looking. With nicer clothing you may not be confident enough that you wouldnโ€™t drag the tip across a pocket.

The RevMark marker isย great for situations where you want to grab your permanent marker while keeping yourย other hand free. It also keeps you from figuring out where to put the marker capโ€ฆor placing it in your mouth as Iโ€™m apt to do. I like that I can finally make marks on rough cuts and dimensional lumber without having to really think about it. After a few times you really get a feel for removing the pen and replacing it with the same hand.

RevMark quickdraw markers featured
Over 400-inches (33 feet) of lines scribed onto plywood made the RevMark a win in our book.

We used the RevMark markers to scribe marks on boards for ourย 12V drill shootout of ten popular models. We needed to mark off every 21 screws so we could drive the fasteners in batches and get accurate run-time results without overheating the drill motors. A single RevMark permanent marker was able to scribe overย 400-inches worth of lines on 3/4-inch plywood. When we were done the tip was no linger โ€œfine pointโ€ but the marker continued to work. Itโ€™s effective, and should last a good amount of time if youโ€™re marking lumber for framing, decking, roofing or similarย applications.

Conclusion

You can pick up a two-pack ofย RevMark markers for around $2 each in multi-packs. Thatโ€™s less than the price of Milwaukee InkZall markersย and little more than the price of similar Sharpies. In my opinion that makes it an easy recommendationโ€”if only to try it out for yourself.

For more information visit the PenCoAmerica website.

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