
.Too COPIC Ink 12mL Empty Bottle
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All orders are shipped from Japan. VAT is no longer collected at checkout for EU customers, so your checkout total is lower by that amount. Instead, the carrier collects the charges on delivery, before handing over your parcel. On orders under €150 these are: your own country's import VAT, a €3 customs duty per product category, and the carrier handling fee. At €150 and above, the normal standard customs duties apply, exactly as before. The €150 is measured on the value of the goods only, before tax; shipping is not counted. The handling fee is set by the carrier and varies by country, so we cannot quote it in advance. B4Comics receives none of this money: it goes to your own customs authority and to the carrier. Full details: b4comics.com/pages/import-duties-vat
An official .Too refill bottle for mixing your own custom Copic colors. Combine Copic refill inks in any ratio to blend personalized shades, then use the bottle to top up your Copic markers like any standard refill.
- Type: Empty refill bottle for custom color mixing
- Set contents: 1 empty bottle (12mL), 1 nozzle, 1 cap
- Bottle capacity: 12mL
- Measurement scale: Marked in 1mL increments for accurate ratio mixing
- Cap: Improved airtight seal with anti-roll ridge
- Compatible with: Copic refill ink only (Sketch / Ciao / Classic / Wide markers)
Usage Notes
Pour your chosen Copic refill inks into the bottle following the 1mL graduation marks, then insert the nozzle firmly and straight into the bottle until there are no gaps (the nozzle should be hard to remove once seated). One filled 12mL bottle refills approximately 9 Ciao markers, 7 Sketch markers, or 5 Classic markers.
Use this product exclusively for storing Copic refill ink or creating custom Copic colors. Custom color results depend on the inks and ratios you mix; basic color theory is recommended before blending.

