Sakura Black Pigma Micron PN Pens .45mm 3/Pkg, 3 Count (Pack of 1), Original Version

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  • sara goodman

    19-11-2024

    Smooth writing. Bought a few packs so I have them at home, at work, in purse

  • Presley

    > 3 day

    I bought these for my daughter & she loves them.

  • Lets.Be.Reasonable.

    > 3 day

    These as great for beginners who are heavy-handed since the plastic nib is much sturdier that the regular Micron nibs.

  • Chiyoko

    > 3 day

    I love these pens! I use them for lineart on my drawings and they work perfectly. I would definitley buy again.

  • CKimWrite

    > 3 day

    I love pens. I am pen-obsessed. When I started bullet journaling this year, I tried out all kinds of pens. Eventually I settled on the Sakura Pigma Micron pens because I loved how smoothly they wrote even when using a pretty fine tip. I used to use Staedtler triplus fineliners, but I guess I press down pretty hard when I write. Long before the ink would run out I would have worn the tip down so much it would only write if I held the pen at a 90 degree angle to the paper. The Micron pens held up better, but I could tell I still needed to be careful. Then I saw a reference to the Micron pens with plastic nibs to help with exactly this issue! And I am in LOOOOVE! You get the same high-quality ink with a tip that can withstand my heavy writing hand. My search for the perfect pen may be over! Keep in mind that the pen to paper feeling is a little rougher than with the regular felt-tip Microns. And if you like a superfine point (like .38) this pen only comes in one size, the 0.45 mm. But the result feels closer to a superfine point pen, in a good way, at least for me. I havent had any problems with leaking, and all the pens in the package appear to work fine. I used one at a conference where I took lots of notes and the pen performed wonderfully. I couldnt be more satisfied.

  • Jo Vakarian

    17-11-2024

    Anyone who knows me knows that I am obsessed with stationery. I have more pens than I could ever need, but Im always on the lookout for something better. I got the plastic nib microns because I tend to use too much pressure when I write, and I wanted something that could hold up to a lot of use. I have been very happy with these pens so far. Ive used them a lot in my bullet journal, and they have a very smooth, dark line that is thin enough to provide perfect detail. One of the pens in the set of 3 ended up leaking a little bit, but the other two have held up to rigorous use with no problems. Theyve become my favorite pens for everyday writing.

  • Kellie K.

    > 3 day

    Favorite pens to write with.

  • Caleb Campbell

    > 3 day

    Like many other reviews state, these pens are great in terms of performance, but for some reason they just dry out really quickly. My first one dried out in 2 days of use. These pens probably last 1/10 the time of a normal fineliner. Honestly, dont buy them until Sakura officially fixes the problem.

  • Emily

    > 3 day

    This is my first time writing with Sakura pens and I absolutely love the plastic nibs! These are my current favorite pen to write with.

  • Tiffany Danilewicz

    > 3 day

    All-time FAVORITE pens ever and Ive used every fineliner out there (well close to it atleast) you get the micron ink you love with a durable plastic nib unlike their traditional felt and metal ones that i usually destroy with my lead hand. (Heavy hand) and it never loses its shape, write-ability nor smoothness and thin line. Its my favorite wish i had a couple dozen. Im already out if ink on at least one or two of them: (

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