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Mattso5
> 3 dayIf you draw or ink art, these are the best!
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E. Parsons
> 3 dayThe line weight is perfect for my sketching in my journal. Same waterproof ink. love them
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Caleb Campbell
> 3 dayLike 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.
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auteli
Greater than one weekThe Plastic Nib Micron pens have been my favorite pen to use for basically every occasion. They are intended to be used for journaling, but the PN has proven to be the most useful to me in my drawings. They are very beginner friendly, as theres a lot of things you can do with the pens to add character to whatever it is that you are doing... But the PN also has a high skill ceiling, meaning that the more you use them and understand them, the more techniques you are able to apply to this pen. I originally purchased the big variety pack of microns, several years ago... I havent had to buy a new pack ever since then, despite drawing with them EVERY day. Ive only recently developed issues with my older PN drying out, so I purchased the 3 pack. I would also like to mention that they are a relatively affordable fineliner option, from a brand name, 100 year old company. I definitely love this pen.
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Bill Wiley
> 3 dayGreat pens for Bible study -- I like the precision
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Kels
> 3 dayThe ink runs out pretty quickly and the tips get bent if you use too much pressure. However, I love these pens and the way they feel while I’m writing. I do wish the packaging was plastic-free.
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Grandpa
> 3 dayGreat for notes on the thin paper of a Bible.
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Jake Medberry
> 3 dayThese pens draw so smooth and crisp!
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Clayton
> 3 dayI used to use the felt tip 005 micron as my exclusive Bible journalling pen but the tip kept dying out on me because of the felt tips wear and tear over time. Eventually, the tip would get ground down to nothing and Id have to toss the pen even though it had a ton of ink left. Enter this plastic nib pen. The tip never grinds down, and the only downside is that the tip is slightly larger than my normal 005 tip. Who cares! I can now experience the satisfaction of using a pen till it runs out of ink.
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Burke Brewer
> 3 dayI LOVE these pens! More stable pen tip than the felt tip versions, and last longer.