SAKURA Pigma Micron Fineliner Pens - Archival Black Ink Pens - Pens for Writing, Drawing, or Journaling - Black Ink - 01 Point Size - 6 Pack
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Danielle Marshall
> 3 dayLove these so far
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Dixie Pickle
> 3 dayBest pens for Zentagle and doodling. They dont spread into the paper, dont smear.
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Mary Kamrath
Greater than one weekThese pens are dried up!!! Very sad
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M. Eppley
15-11-2024My favorite pen to use. Fine line - fun to use.
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Violeta
> 3 dayMy favorite pan!
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Basilikum
> 3 dayI like the fact that it is archival ink and the width is a fine point. My primary complaint is that the ink head that dispenses the ink, slowly retracts up into the metal cylinder resulting in eventually scraping the metal cylinder on the page when I use the pen. I assume this is due to pressure, however I have made attempts to decrease my downward pressure to seemingly no improvement. If the manufacturer could find a way to prevent this from happening, Id give it 5 stars. My secondary complaint is that there is a slight chance the pen will leak. So far that has only happened once. Ill still use the pens until they are gone, but may look elsewhere for my next purchase.
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Julianna
> 3 dayVery decent product for a decent price. I even checked my local craft stores and they both were selling sets of markers like this for $19.00. Very pleased :)
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Kate Feider
> 3 dayLove these!! Theyre perfect for the detail work in my bullet journal and so far theyve lasted quite a long time!
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Robert Anthony
> 3 dayThese pens are very good at putting down a very fine line. Care must be taken though as to not put too much pressure and crush the tip. It is a very thin tip, not due to poor construction, that makes it easy to crush. Any marker this thin is easy to crush. But the ink distribution is very even and very fine, just what I need.
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Margie Jakubowski
> 3 dayGood