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Derwent Chromaflow Pencils offer a premium set of 150 richly pigmented, 3.5mm round core coloured pencils designed for professional artists and enthusiasts alike. Crafted in the UK with sustainable materials, these pencils deliver smooth, blendable colour laydown with exceptional core strength to resist breakage. Housed in a durable metal tin, this set is ideal for drawing, colouring, layering, and creative expression across all skill levels.







| ASIN | B0CYCHCDNK |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,481 in Stationery & Office Supplies ( See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Supplies ) 28 in Coloured Pencils for Adults |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand Name | Derwent |
| Closure Type | Screw Cap |
| Colour | Assorted |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,919) |
| Drill Point | Bold |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05028252638210 |
| Grip Type | Ribbed |
| Included Components | Metal Storage Tin |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Colour | Multicolor |
| Is the Product Left or Right Handed? | Ambidextrous |
| Item Diameter | 3.5 Millimetres |
| Item Dimensions | 21 x 42.8 x 3.8 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 6 Grams |
| Line Size | 2mm_and_above |
| Manufacturer | Derwent |
| Material Type | Tin |
| Model Name | Chromaflow |
| Model Number | 2306263 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Drawing, colouring and layering |
| Special Features | Blendable |
| Style | Reusable Tin |
| Theme | artistic expression |
| Unit Count | 150.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Writing Instrument Form | Colored Pencil |
M**N
Variety and quality
Brilliant colours and always reliable. Ideal for colouring books.
Y**L
Lovely soft pencils - easy to blend - high quality
Just received this 72 set of coloured pencils. Thanks Amazon for such speedy service. Received in less than a week from the U.K. to Canada with standard delivery! These coloured pencils from Derwent are good quality. I had the 24 set and it’s definitely worth it to have expanded it to 72. Lots of lovely greys in the set. All the colours are rich and blend extremely well. Plus although not all are lightfast, they have been tested for lightfastness so artists can use them to sell their art. The only drawback I’ve had with the 24 set was some breakage. Make sure to use a very good quality sharpener with a sharp blade and sharpen gently. All in all though, I’m satisfied with their performance. They need to come out with singles so you don’t have to buy a whole set to replace a pencil. I do want to add that I bought these when there was a terrific markdown. Just lucky I guess. At the original price, I do think these are too expensive. Best to wait a bit for the price to come down.
A**A
Well worth the money.
This a beautiful set of pencils. All the colours you could wish for with the famous Derwent quality. I love them.
L**R
Fast, fun and forgiving but a bit expensive for what they are.
I'd bought a few of these open stock to try before I got the full set. I was impressed by how easily they sharpened to a point, laid down colour and blended easily by just overlaying the pencils. You can scribble layers quite roughly and still get a good result-unlike with my harder professional sets - and get a finished piece fast. Although they wear down fast. I've knocked a star off because you have to download the colour chart and lightfastness info from Derwent's website and because there are more than I expected with a lower lightfastness. This is a pity as they are good for mixed media use over water based media. I'm not too unhappy as I wanted them for studies and sketchbooks where fading isn't an issue. However they aren't cheap so a budding artist may do better with a 24 set of these and a small set of high-end pencils for the money. ( I like Polychromos.) These are fast, fun and forgiving and don't need blenders or solvent so would be great for kids but are a bit overpriced unless you can find a good deal on them.
M**H
A good value set of soft/wax based true artist grade colouring pencils
This is a set of 150 true artist grade (lightfast information available and can be bought singly as open stock) colouring pencils. They are very much at the soft (often termed wax based) end of the spectrum with the usual pros and cons of softer colouring pencils, namely that they lay down thick with opaque pigment, but produce more crumbs and do not hold a point for long so are less good for fine details. As with other good soft pencils you are not recommended to try and sharpen to a long ultra fine point and will get occasional point breakages if you do this. Unlike cheaper soft colouring pencils these have good pigment, thick cores and are not prone to excessive wax bloom, and the availability of open stock reduces the cost in the long term. These are also cheaper than other soft true artist grade pencils such as Prismacolor, Holbein Artist or Caran D'ache Luminance at the time of writing making them good value. I would add that soft and hard colouring pencils are not better or worse than each other, just different, and it comes to personal preference, or many people will end up with a set of both using the soft for intense colour and the hard for fine detail. These come in a tin with 3 plastic trays arranged in colour number order, pre-sharpened to a blunt point. The trays have sufficient edge to protect the pencils in transit, but for routine use you will probably want to decant them to a case with loops. The order they are in is workable with although some mild reordering may be required for optimal use - see the attached swatch with a mild reorder, done on 120gsm Daler & Rowney Simply Drawing paper as 1, 2 and 3 light layers and a heavy layer (do note colours will be more intense than this swatch on premium papers like Pastelmat or Bristol Vellum, and less intense on cheap paper). Colour names and numbers are engraved on each pencil in gold on black and are clearly readable. There is a painted end to each pencil to indicate the colour, but as is common the colours are not all an exact match to the paint and initial swatching is recommended. All 150 pencils sharpened well (to a medium point suitable for the pencil softness) with no cracked cores or split wood. There is a good range of colours with minimal duplication, although some people may wish for slightly more skin tones and greys. I have been very happy with this purchase and they are a pleasure to use. I would not hesitate to recommend these.
A**S
Wow! I didn’t think I needed these - I was wrong!
I needed more pencils like a hole in the head but the Prime Day deal on these was too good to miss and I’m blown away by how good they are! They hold a point and layer like polychromos and yet blend like prismas - best of both worlds! The colour range is well balanced with a good mix of vibrant and muted tones, the leads are firm yet feel buttery, don’t break or wear down too quickly and they sharpen easily in my Dahl 133 sharpener. Probably not suitable for professional artists who sell their work as they don’t have a lightfast rating, but for colouring book enthusiasts and sketchbook artists, these are perfect!
S**S
Wonderful pencils ,, lovely to use , nice bright colours
Great quality,beautiful bright colours would definitely buy again
T**E
Nice pencils and a reasonable selection of colours
I like the tin they came in and the colour selection. I have used these pencils before, so know what to expect. They are very soft and creamy and require careful sharpening. One did arrive with a broken point, but this is a common problem with very soft pencils. My only other criticism is the plastic insert trays, which seem a bit flimsy and may not survive much use. Having said that the pencils are lovely to use and lay down colour well with minimal pressure, they also blend really well.
Y**E
I like the laydown of Chromaflow..smooth, very lightweight pencils, vibrant colors. I’m loving this!
A**A
Chromaflow sind schlanke Stifte, 7,2mm mit einem 3,5 mm Kern, gesättigt mit Pigmenten. Sie sind Wachs basiert, im Auftrag glatt, cremig, soft, mischen sich nahtlos und decken Papierweiß komplett ab. Sie sind gut einsetzbar auf glatteren Papieren, was der Zielgruppe Malbuchartisten, Bastler und junge Künstler, auch Anfängern, entgegenkommt. Farb-Palette: Sie bieten einen Strauß knallbunter Farben, entgegen der üblichen Derwent Linie, die sich mit vielen gedämpften Farben an der Landschaftsmalerei orientiert. Die 'Liebe zum Garten' schimmert auch bei den Chromaflow durch, mit Farbnuancen, die sich an die Derwent Lightfast anlehnen. Es ist kein Set mit besonders vielen, attraktiven Hautfarben, aber sehr ausgewogen, auch mit ausreichend Natur- und Grautönen. Mir persönlich fehlt ein weiteres Rot Richtung Karmin oder Dunkelrot in dem Set. Sonst finde ich die Farbauswahl sehr gut. Gängige Vergleiche: Mir drängt sich jetzt kein direkter Vergleich mit Prismacolor auf, ebenfalls Wachsstifte, außer der, dass beide Stifte auf schwarzem/dunklen Papier vergleichbar stark deckend sind. Chromaflow haben ein sehr dunkles Schwarz und ein gut pigmentiertes Weiß. Coloursoft von Derwent sind weicher, aber zugleich auch trockener. Sie halten die Spitze nicht lange und spitzen sich schnell runter. Zum Ausmalen genutzt, finde ich sie echt mühsam. Chromaflow fühlen sich öliger an (gleitfähiger) . Man kann große Abschnitte erstellen, die Spitze hält sich gut. Sie bricht bei Druck nicht ab. Anspitzen Beim Anspitzen ist Vorsicht geboten. Ich hatte bei zwei Stiften Bruch. Das Holz ist fasrig, und dadurch relativ weich. Wäre es härter würde man vermutlich den weichen Kern beim Anspitzen ständig abbrechen. Ich kenne das Problem (Missverhältnis zwischen weichem Kern und harter Ummantelung) von den Spectrum Noir Colourblend, die mir beim Anspitzen oft gebrochen sind. Prismacolor brechen von Natur aus, Chromaflow nicht. Ich benutze Dahle 133 ohne Rücksicht auf Verluste (Kurbelmaschine, muss man öfters mal leeren). Mal-Gefühl: Chromaflow sind innerhalb der Derwent-Reihe eine völlig eigenständige Linie, was den Mix und das Malgefühl angeht. Wie alle guten Stifte lassen sie sich aber mit jedem anderen guten Stift mischen, egal ob auf Öl- oder Wachs-Basis. Vom Mal-Gefül her sind die Chromaflow ähnlich zu: Holbein (extrem teure Profistifte, Hybride halb Öl, halb Wachs, und Fett) oder auch den preiswerten 48-Goldfaber, der Studio-Linie von Faber Castell (Ölbasiert). Ich würde so sagen: Chromaflow sind Wachsstifte, die leicht wie Ölstifte übers Papier gleiten. FC Black Edition (mit bis 100 Stiften inkl Pastel, Fluo und Hautfarben, Ölbasiert) oder Black Widdow (Wachsbasiert) lassen sich mit Chromaflow mischen. Die beiden letzteren punkten nicht mit ganz so knalligen Farben. Black Widdow sind super beliebt für Malbücher, allerdings muss man sie aus diversen Kästen einsammeln, von denen immer der eine oder andere nie erhältlich ist. Chromaflow sind keine Duplikate von FC Black Edition oder umgekehrt. Es scheint nur so zu sein, dass beide Stifte zur selben Zeit mit kleinen Sets von 12 und 24 Stiften auf den Markt gekommen sind, um den Bedarf anzutesten (Indien und USA). Die Marktlücke war: weiche, bunte und vielseitig einsetzbare Stifte für jüngere Interessenten zu produzieren, also weg vom Profi-Produkt. Chromaflow packen sehr schnell viel Pigment aufs Papier, sind also nicht so mühsam, wenn man ein schnelles Ergebnis anstrebt, zu den Mal-Typen gehört, die mit Druck Pigment aufs Papier bringen. Andererseits: sie lassen sich layern und layern und layern... Deshalb drängt sich mir auch ein Vergleich mit Arteza Expert auf (Wachsbasiert). Knallige Farben, viel Pigment, gleiten leicht übers Papier. Gut deckend! was sie von meinen Lieblings-Brutfunern unterscheidet (Square, Wachsbasiert). Brutfuner, Import aus China, sind für Malbücher toll, aber weniger pigmentiert als Chromaflow. Fazit: Chromaflow sind mit 72 Stiften, Ladenpreis zwischen 120.- und 140.- Euro, relativ teuer. Chromaflow werden in England hergestellt, unterliegen der Derwent Qualitätskontrolle, haben Licht-Test-Rating (Liste/Chart der Stifte auf der Derwent-website). Sie werden einzeln zum Nachkauf angeboten (aktuell für 1,99 im Online Handel). Das sind Vorteile von Profi-Stiften. Ich habe die Stifte nirgendwo günstiger gesehen als auf Amazon, mit rund 76.- Euro im Angebot für 72. Meiner Ansicht nach wird bei Chromaflow nichts versprochen, was die Stifte nicht halten.
S**R
OMG! i wan't these Derwent Chromaflow colored pencils since so long by know here is the party came because these colored pencils are absolutely Amazing, Unique & it's a real joy to color with these the final result is spectacular & worked with these HIGH quality of colored pencils is Joyable & Happiest coloring times, i'm telling nothing is comparable to these Awesome Chromaflow the colors are STUNNING and i hope and wish they will do a bigger sets even if i have more then enough colors to achieved amazing result love so much coloring with it would be a plus to my Dream coloring with the Best quality of these Chromaflow which we saw these colored pencils a lots at Youtube tutorials, but try these it's adopted them for ever! Highly Recommend! Sylvie
R**8
Très bons crayons de moyenne gamme possédant de belles couleurs, dommage que sur les 150, seuls 100 sont disponibles à l'unité si l'on habite pas en Angleterre 😢
A**R
Absolutely in love with these professional grade coloring pencils. Nice and creamy, ideal for blending and layering alike.
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