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Posca PCF-350 Brush Marker Yellow
Posca PCF-350 Brush Marker Yellow
Posca PCF-350 Brush Marker Yellow
Posca PCF-350 Brush Marker Yellow
Posca PCF-350 Brush Marker Yellow
Posca PCF-350 Brush Marker Yellow
Posca PCF-350 Brush Marker Yellow
Posca PCF-350 Brush Marker Yellow
Posca PCF-350 Brush Marker Yellow
Posca PCF-350 Brush Marker Yellow
Posca PCF-350 Brush Marker Yellow
Posca PCF-350 Brush Marker Yellow
Posca PCF-350 Brush Marker Yellow
Posca PCF-350 Brush Marker Yellow
Posca PCF-350 Brush Marker Yellow
Posca PCF-350 Brush Marker Yellow

Posca PCF-350 Brush Marker Yellow

$5.22

(222 reviews)

Uni POSCA Paint Markers were introduced to the Japanese market in 1983 by Mitsubishi Pencil Co., an innovative manufacturer that had already expanded well beyond its original business of making wood-cased pencils. Like Mitsubishi's other Uni brand products, POSCA quickly swept into shops, offices, and studios worldwide, thanks to its non-toxic, opaque ink that covers and flows like paint—but eliminates the mess, odor, and inconvenient application of other paint markers. POSCA works on pretty much any surface, from paper to metal, so you can use it for art, craft projects, addressing envelopes, marking your name on your lunch, and quite a bit more. These brightly colored markers are popular with graffiti artists and mixed-media painters, schoolteachers and calligraphers. POSCA paint is permanent on porous surfaces like paper and wood, and removable with Windex from non-porous surfaces like glass and metal. This is the POSCA PCF-350, a pump-action brush marker that can make a wide variety of lines and painterly shapes. Sold individually—choose your color from the dropdown menu. Also available in a variety of other sizes and shapes. Made in Japan.

Uni POSCA Paint Markers were introduced to the Japanese market in 1983 by Mitsubishi Pencil Co., an innovative manufacturer that had already expanded well beyond its original business of making wood-cased pencils. Like Mitsubishi's other Uni brand products, POSCA quickly swept into shops, offices, and studios worldwide, thanks to its non-toxic, opaque ink that covers and flows like paint—but eliminates the mess, odor, and inconvenient application of other paint markers. POSCA works on pretty much any surface, from paper to metal, so you can use it for art, craft projects, addressing envelopes, marking your name on your lunch, and quite a bit more. These brightly colored markers are popular with graffiti artists and mixed-media painters, schoolteachers and calligraphers. POSCA paint is permanent on porous surfaces like paper and wood, and removable with Windex from non-porous surfaces like glass and metal. This is the POSCA PCF-350, a pump-action brush marker that can make a wide variety of lines and painterly shapes. Sold individually—choose your color from the dropdown menu. Also available in a variety of other sizes and shapes. Made in Japan.

Posca PCF-350 Brush Marker Yellow

(222 reviews)

Uni POSCA Paint Markers were introduced to the Japanese market in 1983 by Mitsubishi Pencil Co., an innovative manufacturer that had already expanded well beyond its original business of making wood-cased pencils. Like Mitsubishi's other Uni brand products, POSCA quickly swept into shops, offices, and studios worldwide, thanks to its non-toxic, opaque ink that covers and flows like paint—but eliminates the mess, odor, and inconvenient application of other paint markers. POSCA works on pretty much any surface, from paper to metal, so you can use it for art, craft projects, addressing envelopes, marking your name on your lunch, and quite a bit more. These brightly colored markers are popular with graffiti artists and mixed-media painters, schoolteachers and calligraphers. POSCA paint is permanent on porous surfaces like paper and wood, and removable with Windex from non-porous surfaces like glass and metal. This is the POSCA PCF-350, a pump-action brush marker that can make a wide variety of lines and painterly shapes. Sold individually—choose your color from the dropdown menu. Also available in a variety of other sizes and shapes. Made in Japan.

Uni POSCA Paint Markers were introduced to the Japanese market in 1983 by Mitsubishi Pencil Co., an innovative manufacturer that had already expanded well beyond its original business of making wood-cased pencils. Like Mitsubishi's other Uni brand products, POSCA quickly swept into shops, offices, and studios worldwide, thanks to its non-toxic, opaque ink that covers and flows like paint—but eliminates the mess, odor, and inconvenient application of other paint markers. POSCA works on pretty much any surface, from paper to metal, so you can use it for art, craft projects, addressing envelopes, marking your name on your lunch, and quite a bit more. These brightly colored markers are popular with graffiti artists and mixed-media painters, schoolteachers and calligraphers. POSCA paint is permanent on porous surfaces like paper and wood, and removable with Windex from non-porous surfaces like glass and metal. This is the POSCA PCF-350, a pump-action brush marker that can make a wide variety of lines and painterly shapes. Sold individually—choose your color from the dropdown menu. Also available in a variety of other sizes and shapes. Made in Japan.

$5.22 - $23.00

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The lowest price for Posca PCF-350 Brush Marker Yellow right now is $5.22 at Antoine Online LB, compared across 34 retailers.

The all-time low was $5.22 on 14 May 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.

Prices last updated 14 May 2026.

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Antoine Online LB

$5.22

ARTLINE STIX BRUSH MARKER TURQUOISE 12

Delivery between 19–25 May $34.35

www.creativekidslab.com.au

$7.05

POSCA PCF350 Paint Marker — YELLOW | Australia

Delivery $9.99

theartshop.com.au

$7.50

Uni Posca PCF-350 Brush Tip 0.1-10mm Yellow

Delivery $9.90

Pulp Addiction

$7.60

POSCA PCF 350 Paint Marker Yellow

Delivery between 19–27 May $9.95

CraftOnline.com.au

$7.99

POSCA Brush Tip Paint Marker Pen PCF-350 - Yellow*

Delivery $10.99

Office Brands National Account

$8.14

Posca Pcf-350 Paint Marker Brush Tip Yellow

The Sydney Art Store

$8.63

Posca Brush Tip Marker PCF350 Yellow

Delivery between 20–25 May $12.50

PoscART

$8.80

Posca Pcf-350 Paint Marker Brush Tip (All Colours Available)

Delivery $10

Picasso Art And Craft

$8.90

YELLOW - POSCA MARKERS PCF-350 FLEXIBLE BRUSH TIP

cultpens.com

$8.95

Uni Posca Marker Pen Pcf-350 Brush - Yellow / Single - Paint Marker Pen

Delivery $25

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

15 August 2018Squidyjen

originally posted on JetPens

This is my first time actually using a Posca, so maybe I had unrealistic expectations of it being a solid white ink from other people's art and the example photo shown. It's really opaque on the first pass on plastic/laminated paper, but no matter how many layers I put over black ink on mix media paper it still is a light gray. Other people have better luck on a paper/cardstock that doesn't absorb the paint as much, but I'm judging it based on what I currently have.On toned drawing paper: it the first stroke is extremely watery looking, but it builds without blobbing when you lift up the pen or leaving ugly pen tracks that cut into the ink when you go over it again. It's more opaque than a white faber castell pitt marker but a little less opaque than a Sakura ... MoreThis is my first time actually using a Posca, so maybe I had unrealistic expectations of it being a solid white ink from other people's art and the example photo shown. It's really opaque on the first pass on plastic/laminated paper, but no matter how many layers I put over black ink on mix media paper it still is a light gray. Other people have better luck on a paper/cardstock that doesn't absorb the paint as much, but I'm judging it based on what I currently have.On toned drawing paper: it the first stroke is extremely watery looking, but it builds without blobbing when you lift up the pen or leaving ugly pen tracks that cut into the ink when you go over it again. It's more opaque than a white faber castell pitt marker but a little less opaque than a Sakura gelly roll when layered. Tested over a pentel brush pen: It lifts a little of the ink which I thought was waterproof, but not so much it's a dealbreaker for me.While it's doesn't have the coverage of those fluid corrector pens, the ink and brush tip can build a very smooth gradient and give fine details without obvious strokes or lumpy paint. I'll probably use it to lighten grayscale washes.

As versatile as they claim!
19 October 2020Emi O'Sullivan

originally posted on craftyarts.co.uk

Posca has long claimed their pens write on virtually every surface and I was really sceptical of this claim until I used them. Not only do they genuinely draw on most surfaces but the nips are so well made that the drawing itself is very easy and a joy to do. So often we get chalky 'paint pens' that apply very unevenly and go watery very quickly. But Poscas tend to stay opaque until the bitter end. I've started drawing with them on paper too and while some cheaper paper tends to pill, most watercolour or board paper lasts very well, even with 3+ coats of paint. Honestly would never move to another kind of paint pen after using these. And Crafty Arts always offers them at great value.

Disappointed
7 September 2022moxielady

originally posted on michaels.com

I LOVE these markers. However, I’ve gotten two of them so far from Michaels, and I’ve been sadly disappointed with both. I was able to easily return the first one and get a new one, so that was great, but unfortunately they both were pretty dried out.

Specification

Nib SizeBrush
Country of ManufactureJapon
To use withAcrylique, Stylos, Peinture Sur Verre
VeganNon
Animal Derived IngredientTBC

Price comparison

Updated about 1 month ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Antoine Online LB

$5.22

ARTLINE STIX BRUSH MARKER TURQUOISE 12

Delivery between 19–25 May $34.35

www.creativekidslab.com.au

$7.05

POSCA PCF350 Paint Marker — YELLOW | Australia

Delivery $9.99

theartshop.com.au

$7.50

Uni Posca PCF-350 Brush Tip 0.1-10mm Yellow

Delivery $9.90

Pulp Addiction

$7.60

POSCA PCF 350 Paint Marker Yellow

Delivery between 19–27 May $9.95

CraftOnline.com.au

$7.99

POSCA Brush Tip Paint Marker Pen PCF-350 - Yellow*

Delivery $10.99

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

15 August 2018

This is my first time actually using a Posca, so maybe I had unrealistic expectations of it being a solid white ink from other people's art and the example photo shown. It's really opaque on the first pass on plastic/laminated paper, but no matter how many layers I put over black ink on mix media paper it still is a light gray. Other people have better luck on a paper/cardstock that doesn't absorb the paint as much, but I'm judging it based on what I currently have.On toned drawing paper: it the first stroke is extremely watery looking, but it builds without blobbing when you lift up the pen or leaving ugly pen tracks that cut into the ink when you go over it again. It's more opaque than a white faber castell pitt marker but a little less opaque than a Sakura ... MoreThis is my first time actually using a Posca, so maybe I had unrealistic expectations of it being a solid white ink from other people's art and the example photo shown. It's really opaque on the first pass on plastic/laminated paper, but no matter how many layers I put over black ink on mix media paper it still is a light gray. Other people have better luck on a paper/cardstock that doesn't absorb the paint as much, but I'm judging it based on what I currently have.On toned drawing paper: it the first stroke is extremely watery looking, but it builds without blobbing when you lift up the pen or leaving ugly pen tracks that cut into the ink when you go over it again. It's more opaque than a white faber castell pitt marker but a little less opaque than a Sakura gelly roll when layered. Tested over a pentel brush pen: It lifts a little of the ink which I thought was waterproof, but not so much it's a dealbreaker for me.While it's doesn't have the coverage of those fluid corrector pens, the ink and brush tip can build a very smooth gradient and give fine details without obvious strokes or lumpy paint. I'll probably use it to lighten grayscale washes.

Squidyjen originally posted on JetPens
As versatile as they claim!
19 October 2020

Posca has long claimed their pens write on virtually every surface and I was really sceptical of this claim until I used them. Not only do they genuinely draw on most surfaces but the nips are so well made that the drawing itself is very easy and a joy to do. So often we get chalky 'paint pens' that apply very unevenly and go watery very quickly. But Poscas tend to stay opaque until the bitter end. I've started drawing with them on paper too and while some cheaper paper tends to pill, most watercolour or board paper lasts very well, even with 3+ coats of paint. Honestly would never move to another kind of paint pen after using these. And Crafty Arts always offers them at great value.

Emi O'Sullivan originally posted on craftyarts.co.uk
Disappointed
7 September 2022

I LOVE these markers. However, I’ve gotten two of them so far from Michaels, and I’ve been sadly disappointed with both. I was able to easily return the first one and get a new one, so that was great, but unfortunately they both were pretty dried out.

moxielady originally posted on michaels.com
Good first experience! Will buy again!
10 January 2023

I purchased this to use as an easier way to sign my acrylic paintings and it worked great! It was easy to use and make a fancy calligraphy-style signature with the brush tip! It was a very even flow of fluid, that didn’t overflow, dry up, or skip. The gold metallic sheen of the fluid is also very nice! Not sure how long these pens usually last, since it is my first time using them, but I’m hoping I get good bang for my buck!

Leanndra originally posted on michaels.com
Love Posca
27 November 2022

I've got almost a full set of Poscas and use them all the time. They're wonderful for all kinds of work, especially on unconventional materials like wood or stone. Mostly they're opaque in one or two layers, but the lighter colours tend to be more translucent.

Audrey D. originally posted on opusartsupplies.com
Nice gold brush tip pen
10 October 2022

I really like the Posca metallic pens and the brush tip is a little different in that you need to finesse it a little differently than if the tip was stiff. The color is not constant in flow, in that the brush tip does need you to depress the back button to increase flow of more ink every so often. The golden color is really nice; I use it to enhance my color post cards to liken them to my paintings, and I use them also to sign paintings and add info on the inside frame.

EvokeCollection originally posted on michaels.com
POSCA painting
3 February 2023

I was pleased to be able to use the POSCA markers on a new project for Valentine's gift. The pens were on a supply list for an acrylic painting project, and I had never used them before. I let my son borrow them to work with my grandson on a painted gift for a grandparent. Kids can use them successfully too. I may pick up a few more colors.

Tootsie Beth originally posted on michaels.com
Posca White Brush Tip Paint Marker
19 August 2022

In the never-ending search for a good white ink or paint for my multi-media artwork, I bought this brush pen. It is okay, though the steps to get it working are a bit more than I want to deal with every time I want to just do an eyeball highlight. I do like the size of the brush tip as it is small enough for the type of work I do. Many of my artist friends absolutely love their Poscas. I'm just "Meh."

JSPatton originally posted on michaels.com
Poscas
4 July 2023

This product is excellent. I buy it for my daughter, who loves creating art, and the quality of this product has brought her a ton of confidence in her abilities! It's so great seeing her pour her heart and soul into something constructive!

Motherofanartistickid originally posted on michaels.com
Wonderful!
7 May 2023

Yet another absolutely amazing product by posca. Now these are slightly different than the normal posca markers, kinda of transparent so to speak. Great addition on top of a painting with the regular markers as well as by itself

AuthorofLoveintheDarkness originally posted on michaels.com

Specification

Nib SizeBrush
Country of ManufactureJapon
To use withAcrylique, Stylos, Peinture Sur Verre
VeganNon
Animal Derived IngredientTBC

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