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Artline Supreme Permanent Marker: Blue Chisel Pick
If you keep a marker in your top drawer, on the nurses' station, or clipped to a classroom whiteboard ledge, the Artline Supreme permanent marker in chisel blue is the kind of quietly dependable tool worth knowing about. It writes boldly, sits comfortably in the hand, and is built by a maker with a long pedigree in quality inks.
Why a good permanent marker still matters
Permanent markers do unglamorous but important work. In small-to-medium offices they label, address and sign. In Australian sc
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4th Jun 2026
STABILO Point Visco Rollerball Green: Office & Ward Pick
If your team writes all day - and most teams do - a pen that lays down a clean, smudge-free line really earns its place. The STABILO Point Visco rollerball in green, sold in a Box of 10, takes the much-loved Point 88 silhouette and reworks it as a gel-ink rollerball. It is a small change with a noticeable difference on the page, particularly in workplaces where the same pen will travel from desk to clipboard to filing tray in a single morning.
Why the STABILO Point Visco rollerball matters for
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25th May 2026
Artline 210 Turquoise 0.6mm: Bold Fineliner for Work
If you want a fineliner pen for office work that puts down a bolder, more confident line than the average 0.4mm tip, the Artline 210 Fineliner Pen 0.6mm in Turquoise is well worth a look. It is a quietly capable pen that punches above its size, and the box of 12 makes it a sensible buy for any team that gets through pens.Why a 0.6mm fineliner mattersMost fineliner pens sit at 0.4mm. That is fine for diaries and tight margins, but on standard A4 office paper the line can look thin once you photoc
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18th May 2026
Stamp Replacement Pads and Ink: A Practical Guide
Self-inking stamps are the quiet workhorses of any busy front desk, classroom or ward. They keep documents moving along — until the impression starts to fade. The good news: in most cases you don't need a new stamp. You just need a fresh stamp replacement pad or a top-up of matching ink, and you're back in business.
Why replacement pads and ink matter
Stamps run thousands of impressions over their working life. Whether it's a "RECEIVED" stamp at reception, a teacher's well-earned "GREAT WO
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1st May 2026