Manufacturer | BTSKY® |
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Brand | BTSKY |
Package Dimensions | 23.11 x 18.29 x 7.62 cm; 318 Grams |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Colour | Purple |
Manufacturer Part Number | OF0032001-TR |
Item Weight | 318 g |
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BTSKY High Capacity Zipper Pens Pencil Case- Multi-Functional Stationery Pencil Pouch 72 Slots Colored Pencil Case Portable Pencil Bags with 2 Removable Sleeves(Purple)
Price: | $37.99 |
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- Handy Design and Compact Size: The handle strap makes it very easy and convenient to carry anywhere. Lightweight and compact, you can unzip the pencil wrap when you are in the mood for coloring. After you are done, simply zip it up and toss it in your book bag or carryon.Size: 9.06''x6.3''x 2.75'', For the inside measurements, please refer to the size of journal 7.5"x5.8",the biggestjournal that it fits.
- Pencil Case with Compartments: It holds 72 PENCILS with elastic holders, the slots are just for standard pencils, 2 of 3 sleeves are detachable. You can customize it to what you need to carry. The pencil bag has three double-sided flaps/sleeves for maximum storage space. Each sleeve holds 12 pencils and so easy to group all the colors and access the right one instantly.
- Detachable Inserts Design: You can store, organize and carry 72 colored pencils or water color pencils and so much more. The interior zippered pocket is roomy enough for small items such as sharpeners, small notepads, erasers, cell phone, etc.
- Great Protection for Coloring Tools: The elastic loop holds each pencil or pen securely and prevent them from falling out. The zipper in the back pouch ensures that nothing slips out during travel, this case is better for pencils, but aslo works for pens, they fit better if you leave an empty slot between each one.
- Pefect Gift for Everyone: Ideal gift for Graduation, Birthday, Back to School. This is a pencil case for girls, boys and adults, just for everyone.
Product Information
Colour Name:PurpleTechnical Details
Additional Information
ASIN | B01M0STUV3 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank |
4,362 in Stationery & Office Products (See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Products)
207 in Desk Supplies Organisers & Dispensers |
Date First Available | 20 March 2018 |
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Product description
Best Solution to Store and Organize Your Colored Pencils and Art Supplies!
Smart and lightweight pencil case is the perfect solution for organizing all your colored pencils, pens, art supplies with 72 elastic loops.
Compact pencil bag with maximum storage space. This pencil holder has 6 compartmentalized sleeves on three double-sided flaps to sort color pencils and gel pens for easy glance. No more digging from a messy pencil box. When you unzip this pencil case, you can access to all colors.
We pay much attention to details of the fabric and material selection, zippers, stitching and construction. This is a very nice case.
The lightweight and compact design lends itself for easy travel to class, workshop or vacation. Simply zip the pencil pouch and toss it in your book bag or carryon.
Specifications:
Material: Oxford
Size: 23CM x 16CM x 7CM (9.06''x6.3''x 2.75'')
Package Include:
1x 72 Slots Pencil Case (Please kindly note that pencils are not included)
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Here's a video showing the inside of the case.

If you wish to use the storage at the bottom/backside of case, you can't put any pens on the rear of the last sleeve. Or you can remove the 3rd sleeve and you'll get a nice little area for loose items. With all 3 sleeves utilized, I can only fit 6 Sparkle Noir brush pens & 3 highlighters in the rear of the case...OR, alternately, w/the 3 sleeves utilized & larger items placed at the rear, the mesh zippered compartment on the front becomes even more useless. With this setup, the darn case won't close and the top/front is all lumpy.
I should've paid better attention to the specs as the case is a bit too wide for my liking. I can't recall what measurements are listed but whatever it is, add another inch or so to the width for after it's been stocked/full of supplies. I wanted something I could store in my Tombow carry case (which is huge); this won't fit because I also have the 96 count marker stand and other materials taking up real estate in my tote.
Pictured next to my kindle and Starbucks can to give an idea of scale. Every time I open it, my erasers and pens at the front fall out. Only the mesh area stays put. It really messes with my OCD to have to reorganize every single time I open the case.
I've pictured a few of my other pens to show which fit. Although the following fit, it definitely took some elbow grease and my finger tips didn't appreciate the action: Tombow Dual Brush, Micron, Uni-Ball Signo, Inkjoy Gel, Faber-Castell Artist, Tombow Fudenosuke, Sharpie Neon & Ultra Fine, Zebra Midliner, Pentel Sign, Marvy Le Plume II Double-Sided, Kuretake Metallic, Jelly Gel.
If you utilize the case like me, you'll only be able to store roughly 40 pens (fineliners), and potentially an additional 8-15 (max) using the front and/or rear compartments.
I kept the case because I don't want to reorganize all my pens again but I'm still hunting for a narrower case that has room for my thicker brush pens, will keep everything in place, allows you to utilize the entire case, and isn't so dang difficult getting the pens in/out.

Reviewed in the United States on 3 April 2017
If you wish to use the storage at the bottom/backside of case, you can't put any pens on the rear of the last sleeve. Or you can remove the 3rd sleeve and you'll get a nice little area for loose items. With all 3 sleeves utilized, I can only fit 6 Sparkle Noir brush pens & 3 highlighters in the rear of the case...OR, alternately, w/the 3 sleeves utilized & larger items placed at the rear, the mesh zippered compartment on the front becomes even more useless. With this setup, the darn case won't close and the top/front is all lumpy.
I should've paid better attention to the specs as the case is a bit too wide for my liking. I can't recall what measurements are listed but whatever it is, add another inch or so to the width for after it's been stocked/full of supplies. I wanted something I could store in my Tombow carry case (which is huge); this won't fit because I also have the 96 count marker stand and other materials taking up real estate in my tote.
Pictured next to my kindle and Starbucks can to give an idea of scale. Every time I open it, my erasers and pens at the front fall out. Only the mesh area stays put. It really messes with my OCD to have to reorganize every single time I open the case.
I've pictured a few of my other pens to show which fit. Although the following fit, it definitely took some elbow grease and my finger tips didn't appreciate the action: Tombow Dual Brush, Micron, Uni-Ball Signo, Inkjoy Gel, Faber-Castell Artist, Tombow Fudenosuke, Sharpie Neon & Ultra Fine, Zebra Midliner, Pentel Sign, Marvy Le Plume II Double-Sided, Kuretake Metallic, Jelly Gel.
If you utilize the case like me, you'll only be able to store roughly 40 pens (fineliners), and potentially an additional 8-15 (max) using the front and/or rear compartments.
I kept the case because I don't want to reorganize all my pens again but I'm still hunting for a narrower case that has room for my thicker brush pens, will keep everything in place, allows you to utilize the entire case, and isn't so dang difficult getting the pens in/out.












The bad, has more slots to hold pens/pencils etc. than it truly can. If your packing this with a mix or markers, pencils, and art pens, count on only being able to use roughly half the holdings. The loops are sewn so closely together that you will absolutely have to place your art pens/markers in every other slot. Otherwise getting them out is going to get you angry REAL FAST! The fit is too tight, and jammed together. I will admit however, it still holds a lot and I do enjoy the quality of the bag. Seems as though it will hold up for quite some time.


Reviewed in the United States on 10 May 2019








Now, after all the ins and outs as I tried various configurations the sewing between two of the loops came loose, which resulted in one giant loop. I chose to just make the big loop one of the two skipped loops for that panel. It does raise my interest in whether this could be a good way to put sharpies in but that would allow maybe 6-8 fatties per side and this would not accommodate my sharpie needs. AND the fit of the Gelly Rolls tells me that six full sides of fat markers isnt going to work, even with the front zipper panel empty. If I ever get around to trying that I will add to this review. As it is, I am THRILLED to find a case that can accommodate some of my oversized tools without needing to leave 1/4 to 1/6 of the panels empty (in addition to having to leave a couple of empty slots on each panel). And the fact that I managed to pop the sewing on one out of 72 loops due to all my filling and unfilling detracts from my opinion of this case not at all.
I really really wish case makers would stop representing that cases designed for standard colored pencils are equally suited to bigger pencils and markers. It just isn't so. I think a good way to tell if a case will really work for the larger tools is to note the number of inner panels and the case width. If you measure the width of cases you might already own you can see if the case width is larger overall than another case with the same number of panels. That is how I came to try this one. This one Is about half an inch wider than other cases with the same number of panels. It just stands to reason that you can't fill a case with bigger tools than it was designed for and still be able to close it. So far this is the only case I have found that works for things with greater diameters than ordinary pencils. Oddly, given the jillions of cases BTSKY markets this seems to be the only one with a width greater than is needed for ordinary pencils.
Note, in case I wasn't clear, the photos of the closed case are with the case FULL including the zipper compartment and a few loose pens in the margins. The fourth photo shows all the unused capacity in the inner margins even with the case full and a few extra pencils in the spine margins. The third photo Is intended to show that there is no undue pressure on the zipper with the case very full. And the last photo shows what the case filled with 76 Gelly Roll pens looks like zipped up and just sitting there. Obviously it is not stuffed so full that it is about to pop!

Reviewed in the United States on 12 April 2017
Now, after all the ins and outs as I tried various configurations the sewing between two of the loops came loose, which resulted in one giant loop. I chose to just make the big loop one of the two skipped loops for that panel. It does raise my interest in whether this could be a good way to put sharpies in but that would allow maybe 6-8 fatties per side and this would not accommodate my sharpie needs. AND the fit of the Gelly Rolls tells me that six full sides of fat markers isnt going to work, even with the front zipper panel empty. If I ever get around to trying that I will add to this review. As it is, I am THRILLED to find a case that can accommodate some of my oversized tools without needing to leave 1/4 to 1/6 of the panels empty (in addition to having to leave a couple of empty slots on each panel). And the fact that I managed to pop the sewing on one out of 72 loops due to all my filling and unfilling detracts from my opinion of this case not at all.
I really really wish case makers would stop representing that cases designed for standard colored pencils are equally suited to bigger pencils and markers. It just isn't so. I think a good way to tell if a case will really work for the larger tools is to note the number of inner panels and the case width. If you measure the width of cases you might already own you can see if the case width is larger overall than another case with the same number of panels. That is how I came to try this one. This one Is about half an inch wider than other cases with the same number of panels. It just stands to reason that you can't fill a case with bigger tools than it was designed for and still be able to close it. So far this is the only case I have found that works for things with greater diameters than ordinary pencils. Oddly, given the jillions of cases BTSKY markets this seems to be the only one with a width greater than is needed for ordinary pencils.
Note, in case I wasn't clear, the photos of the closed case are with the case FULL including the zipper compartment and a few loose pens in the margins. The fourth photo shows all the unused capacity in the inner margins even with the case full and a few extra pencils in the spine margins. The third photo Is intended to show that there is no undue pressure on the zipper with the case very full. And the last photo shows what the case filled with 76 Gelly Roll pens looks like zipped up and just sitting there. Obviously it is not stuffed so full that it is about to pop!




