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Edding 750 Gloss Paint Marker — Broad Bullet Tip

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The Edding 750 is the broad-tipped member of Edding's gloss paint marker family, laying down a bold, opaque 2–4mm line that covers ground quickly and reads clearly from a distance. Where the fine 751 and extra-fine 780 are made for detail, the 750 is the one to reach for when you want a confident, high-coverage mark.

The paint-like pigment ink dries fast to a glossy, hard-wearing finish that is permanent, waterproof and smudge-proof, indoors or out. Its genuine opacity means it shows up cleanly on dark, transparent and difficult surfaces where ordinary markers vanish — glass, metal, stone, plastic, ceramic, wood and coated paper all take it well. The ink is heat-resistant to 400°C, and free from toluene and xylene.

Like the rest of the range, the 750 works on a pump-action valve. Shake with the cap on, then press the nib down a few times on scrap paper until the paint flows, and reactivate the same way whenever the flow eases off. The aluminium barrel is designed to be refilled, and replacement nibs are available, so a single marker has a long working life.

It is well suited to bold labelling, decorating glass and pebbles, signwriting on smooth surfaces, customising ceramics and any task that benefits from a wide, weatherproof, highly visible line. Please note the ink is oil-based and flammable, and the marker is not suitable for use by children.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between the Edding 750, 751 and 780?
They are the same paint marker with three different nib widths. The 750 is the broadest at 2–4mm, the 751 sits in the middle at 1–2mm, and the 780 is the finest at 0.8mm. The ink and surface performance are identical across all three.

What surfaces can I use it on?
Almost any smooth surface — glass, metal, stone, plastic, ceramic, wood and coated paper. The opaque ink is especially effective on dark and transparent materials.

Is the ink permanent and waterproof?
Yes. Once dry it is permanent, waterproof, smudge-proof and lightfast, and suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

How do I get it started?
Shake well with the cap on, then pump the tip gently on a piece of scrap paper until the paint fills the nib. Repeat if the flow slows during use.

Is it safe for children?
No. The ink is oil-based and flammable, so this marker is intended for adult use.