For someone who constantly uses art materials in his/her projects, a lot of time can be saved if tools are combined into one. Being specific has its benefits, but when it comes to tools, accomplishing only one task is never good, because it is an added waste to time, money, and effort.It would be great if there is one tool that can do everything artistic that we want. I would call that a supertool. The supertool would be probably able to cut boards, paint them with all the colors imaginable, stick papers together, add glittery effects, and so on and so forth. But that doesn't sound to be possible, right? And even if it was possible, operating it sounds to be very complicated. Maybe combining two or three tools into one is enough--at least those tools that are somewhat related.
I am pretty sure that we can do the combination with markers. Why does a marker need to concentrate on one color if it can have multiple colors in it? Ballpens like this have already been sold in the market. Why not with markers?
Apparently, such markers have been developed by Sanford already. It's their PrismaColor Double Ended Markers. You don't have to waste much effort and money having two different markers when you can fuse them into one! The ink that this marker have is non-toxic, so don't worry about accidental intake by the kids in the family. A single inkn reservoir adds some points to the size factor, too. And the easiness of operation will not scare you into any complicated process.
So why have two separate markers when you can have only one?