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travis
> 3 dayThese pens art great for anyone looking for a professional art pen. However the felt tips can get a little run down only after using it for a few hours.
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Yilang L.
Greater than one weekThese are amazing and if you want to work with micron pens this should be the best brand out there. These do not smear or bleed at all; you should give them at least a few seconds to dry though. If they bleed or smear for you you might not be using them correctly. The ink comes out smoothly and I love how there is eight different sizes. Strongly recommended!
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Sherlock Rhodes
> 3 dayI got the package, and immediately opened it. Of course, I tested all of them, and they all perform fantastically. All except the Graphic 1 pen. It lasted a few minutes, and then was completely dry. Its currently resting upside down, hoping to bring some life back into it, but I have little hope.
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Craig Katcher
08-06-2025I use these when I dont feel like hassling with my technical illustration pens. The quality of the lines are crisp with no bleed and give great detail or bolder lines when needed.
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MoPatK
Greater than one weekFrom the skinniest lines to the boldest strokes, this pen set delivers. Pens are great for making zentangles, outlining watercolors, doing monoline calligraphy, writing and drawing in general. A couple of the pens dried up too soon; they last longer if stored on their side. Great quality!
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Beth Clark
> 3 dayA great multipack that I havent found in stores! This saved me having to spend more money buying the individual pens. Ive loved micron for a long time for art, and Ive enjoyed using these!
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Donta Freeman
Greater than one weekReally Great Quality for inking drawing. Theres a little smug when dry after coloring applied w/marker but overall a Great Quality w/inking. Allow time to dry. Purchased 2x.
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SMSS
> 3 dayThese pens seem to work really well. Paper texture is important, too, so for watercolors, you might try hot pressed watercolor paper if you want smooth lines. I havent tested all of these to see if they are all non water soluble, but the 05 size one seems to be (I brushed water right over it with a paint brush after it dried. No smearing. The brushpen may be less non water soluble, or it may not have been all the way dry when I tested it, but still didnt look bad once the water I brushed over it dried (so maybe my brush wasnt 100 percent clean after testing another brands brush pen). In case you want a comparison of widths, I uploaded a test sheet on regular printer paper (contains tests from both this set and a Faber-Castell set here on Amazon.) Hope that helps!
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Hank Sattler
> 3 dayGreat pens. They do write on plastic but do not dry very quickly.
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Diana
> 3 dayMe encantan, el que más uso es el 005... líneas super finas... queda muy delicado el trazo en el trabajo de acuarela... fácil de usar, no se requiere experiencia previa.