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Krink K-63 Black Permanent Ink Mop"Writing graffiti in the early 90s I was constantly looking for new tools to use and experimenting with different existing products. The bingo marker was an obvious choice after the success of the Silver Mop, which was made from readily available shoe polish applicators. A bingo markers nib size was smaller, more subtle, and could be filled with inks that did not work in a shoe polish style mop. An important find was the Easy Squeezer. This was a
"Writing graffiti in the early 90’s I was constantly looking for new tools to use and experimenting with different existing products. The bingo marker was an obvious choice after the success of the Silver Mop, which was made from readily available shoe polish applicators. A bingo marker’s nib size was smaller, more subtle, and could be filled with inks that did not work in a shoe polish style mop.
An important find was the Easy Squeezer. This was a marker meant for children, but it could handle the ink I used and the nib worked better than bingo marker's nibs. Most bingo marker nibs were a soft plastic that easily ripped, the Easy Squeezer’s nib was softer and more durable on a variety of surfaces. It was this discovery that lead to the birth of the K-63. Filled with the right ink this marker yielded smooth drips and easy flow control made it fun to write with. Super black ink didn’t fade and covered most surfaces. A Krink original, the K-63 is timeless and paved the way for “dauber” style markers."
- Craig Costello, Krink founder
An important find was the Easy Squeezer. This was a marker meant for children, but it could handle the ink I used and the nib worked better than bingo marker's nibs. Most bingo marker nibs were a soft plastic that easily ripped, the Easy Squeezer’s nib was softer and more durable on a variety of surfaces. It was this discovery that lead to the birth of the K-63. Filled with the right ink this marker yielded smooth drips and easy flow control made it fun to write with. Super black ink didn’t fade and covered most surfaces. A Krink original, the K-63 is timeless and paved the way for “dauber” style markers."
- Craig Costello, Krink founder
Super Black alcohol-based ink is permanent and opaque. High quality ink works on most surfaces.
2oz/60ml capacity. Excellent for use on glass, metal, coated paper, and painted surfaces.
15mm round tip is best for smooth surfaces.
Handmade in the USA.
Conforms to ASTM D-4236. Prop 65 compliant.
Warning: Flammable and may cause irritation. Keep away from children.
2oz/60ml capacity. Excellent for use on glass, metal, coated paper, and painted surfaces.
15mm round tip is best for smooth surfaces.
Handmade in the USA.
Conforms to ASTM D-4236. Prop 65 compliant.
Warning: Flammable and may cause irritation. Keep away from children.
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★★★★★ 3
Disappointed
Color: S6-muti-color
These were great for about 20 minutes then they stopped squeaking...we have 2 left that I have saved but the other 4 do not squeak anymore...disappointed as my dog loves to squeak things...would not buy these again...My dog is only an 8lb dog too...but he can still play with the balls without the squeak...
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Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great Value for a ball my dog loves!
Color: S6-muti-color
I wish these ball were in the subscription program! My dog gets sooo excited by the new ball, but her interest in things lasts for a few days. She kills the squeak within 11minutes, but the squeaker stays in place rather than becoming a chocking or swallow hazard, and she still loves to chew it. Next, we must throw the ball approximately 723 times the first day, possibly 496 times on day 2, and just 3- 4 on day 3, at which point she will chase the ball before hollering "it's over here if you need it," while she checks on the chipmunk den. We currently have 17 of these balls in our yard (because we have given several leftovers to a less discriminating doodle next door). These balls hold up really well, get her extremely active for the first couple of days, and are a much cheaper than doggie daycare (after an active morning with a new ball, she is happy to chew on it and sleep much of the day). I always have these on hand!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Pieces chewed off
Color: white & green
My Aussiedoodle loves it. I throw it down the hallway, it bounces crazy, and he chases it. The only complaint is that he can't chew much of the ball part. So now I have to have it put away and brought out for special playtime.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Heavy chewer approved.
Style: Ball, Size: Medium (Pack of 1)
My pomsky will destroy a toy in minutes. Ropes, and the "indestructible" nylon type stuffs are no match for my furry shark. This ball has stood up to him like David. He loves the crunch and it is so much more tolerable than a squeaker. These will be a staple in his toy box - Chuckit toys are really the most durable dog toys I have found in three years.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Fun Ball
Style: Ball, Size: Medium (Pack of 2)
Great new ball for our pup. He loves the sound of the crunch!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2026