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Grog Markers: Squeezer, Cutter & Pointer, the Originals.

Grog Markers are the Italian benchmark for tagging tools. The range includes two main systems: the Grog Squeezer for round, drippy strokes, and the Grog Cutter for flat sharp strokes. Every Grog marker is a professional, refillable tool designed for maximum performance on all surfaces.


Our Full Range of Grog Markers

Grog Markers represent a standard in the writing world, thanks to a production philosophy based on quality and innovation. Developed and manufactured entirely in Italy, the range is built around two main technical architectures: the soft-body pressure markers, known as Squeezers, and the rigid-body valve-action markers, the Cutters. This division covers every stylistic need, from the most aggressive, dripping tag to the cleanest, most controlled style. Each line of Grog markers is designed to work in synergy with the brand's specific ink and paint formulas.

The Squeezer: Drippy Grog Markers

The Grog Squeezer is the quintessential Grog Mop, designed for maximum flow and to create powerful drips. Its soft plastic body is the key to its performance: by squeezing it, a large amount of ink or paint is forced directly into the tip, resulting in an ultra-saturated stroke and the iconic drips. The Grog Squeezer 10 FMP is considered the best marker for drips because it combines the original body with a tip suitable for dense paints like FMP and an excellent quality-price ratio. The Squeezer range includes various sizes, from minis like the Grog Squeezer Mini 10 FMP to wider formats.

The Cutter: Sharp Grog Markers

The Grog Cutter is the Grog chisel tip marker designed for precision. Unlike the Squeezer, it has a rigid body and a pump-action valve system that allows for total control over the output. The chisel tip is perfect for modulating the stroke width by simply rotating the wrist, moving from thick lines to fine details. This makes it the ideal choice for styles that require definition and cleanness. The Grog Cutter 15 XFP is loaded with Xtra Flow Paint, a finely-milled formula optimized for the valve system, ensuring a constant, streak-free flow without clogging the nib.

Grog Markers with Full Metal Paint

The Grog paint markers loaded with Grog FMP Full Metal Paint are designed for maximum opacity. This pigmented paint ensures high flow, making it perfect for Squeezer bodies and allowing long drips. The Grog Squeezer Mini 20 FMP is one of the most used models with this paint. FMP, unlike an ink, sits on top of the surface, ensuring excellent performance even on dark backgrounds. There are also special versions, like the liquid chrome marker Grog Squeezer Mini 20 MCP, which uses Mercury Chrome paint for a mirror finish.

Grog Markers with Buff Proof Ink

The Grog tag markers loaded with the iconic Grog BPI Buff Proof Ink are the ultimate tool for permanent tags. This dye-based ink is formulated to penetrate deep into porous surfaces, staining them almost indelibly. This makes it a hard to buff marker, as the ink tends to bleed through even after paint-over attempts. The Grog Squeezer 05 BPI is one of the most popular formats, perfect for achieving resistant and long-lasting tags. For even more extreme resistance, Grog developed the SKI (Street Killer Ink).

The Refillable Grog Markers System

All Grog Markers are refillable paint markers, designed to last. The brand's philosophy is based on a modular and sustainable system, embodied by the Grog EPT (Empties, Parts & Tools) line. This range includes empty bodies, like the Grog Cutter 15 EPT, replacement tips, and all the necessary components to customize or repair your marker. This approach not only allows writers to choose the perfect combination of body, tip, and ink but also to extend the life of their tools by replacing only the worn-out parts, typically nibs.

Grog Markers for Sketching: Grog APP

In addition to writing tools, Grog has developed the Grog APP (Aqua Pro Paint) line, designed for artists and illustrators. These Acrylic Markers use a water-based paint that is almost odorless and low-toxicity. Its formula, permanent once dry, is ideal for work on canvas, leather, and sketchbooks. The Grog Pointer 04 APP, with its fine tip, is perfect for details and precision work, bringing Grog quality to studio works or sketching.

Which Grog marker is best for a beginner?

For a beginner, the Grog Cutter 15 XFP is an excellent choice. Its valve system allows for good flow control, avoiding the hard-to-manage drips of a Squeezer. It is versatile and helps in getting comfortable with the stroke.

Why is the Squeezer 10 considered the best drip marker?

The Grog Squeezer 10 FMP is considered the best because it was the first to set the standard, it offers great value for money, a wide range of colors, and a formula, the FMP, that is perfectly balanced for its squeezable body.

Grog vs Molotow: which has the thickest paint?

Grog is renowned for the thickness of its paint, especially the Mercury Chrome Paint (MCP). Its high viscosity is designed to create thick, reflecting drips, a distinctive feature compared to many other paints on the market.

How often should you replace a Squeezer nib?

The lifespan of a nib depends on the frequency of use and the roughness of the surfaces. On average, a nib should be replaced when the fibers begin to fray and the stroke loses its definition, compromising the ink flow.Meta DescriptionExplore the full range of Grog markers, the Italian benchmark for tagging. From Squeezers for powerful drips to Cutters for maximum precision.