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Here's my review of Noodler's Habanero. For me it's too close to Apache Sunset to really prove that it needs to be in existence, but there are enough subtle differences that, for a fan of the color, it would be easy to choose a favorite.

 

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Thank you for putting it right next to Apache Sunset - I've often wondered if the difference would be appreciable.

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Trust me, Apache Sunset is browner. Habanero is more dried blood. Both great!


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I have both and agree with your assessment. In my tests I found Sunset to be a bit browner and I also thought habanero was dry in some of my pens. I'm not positive I could tell the difference on paper if I didn't see them side by side though

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I've often heard (without really getting a chance to see it in person) that Apache Sunset has more shading properties- and that it shades more readily- than Habanero. I've never really used Habanero in a pen with a wide enough nib to see much shading at all, myself. But perhaps that would be a point to consider for a lot of people? From your review, it doesn't seem to me that Habanero has a lot of shading, you give it a 3 yourself, which puts it about middle of the road.

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@Harly - if you want a shader - Apache Sunset is the bomb - I like Habanero because it is darker.

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