🖤 Ink your legacy with precision and permanence.
The SAKURAPigma Micron Fineliner Pens set features 8 archival black ink pens with assorted tip sizes ranging from 0.20mm to 1.0mm, including brush and graphic options. These pens deliver waterproof, fade-resistant, quick-drying, and bleed-free ink, crafted with high-quality Japanese standards to ensure consistent, professional results for artists, crafters, and professionals alike.
Material Type | Plastic |
Ink Base | Water |
Item Weight | 2.88 ounces |
Item Dimensions | 7 x 5.25 x 0.56 inches |
Unit Count | 8.0 Count |
Body Shape | Round |
Color | Black |
Pattern | Ink Pen Set |
Style | 8 Pack Assorted Points |
Theme | Cartoon |
Closure Type | Capped |
Writing Instrument Form | Brush Pen |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Ink Color | Black |
Hardness | H |
Grip Type | Smooth |
Line Size | 0.20mm, 0.25mm, 0.30mm, 0.35mm, 0.45mm, 0.50mm, 1.0mm |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Additional Features | Waterproof, Quick Drying, Pocket Clip, Non Toxic, Fade Resistant, Bleed Free |
Drill Point | Fine |
A**
I love me some good drawing pens
I love these pens! I get annoyed when I’m looking for fine pens and most stores carry the 0.5. I love all the size options they have and it writes so well. Not overly inky or too little. It is great for outlines and fine details, especially when I’m tracing. I love the quality. It’s the perfect black. So fun to use and create with. I highly recommend these.
S**I
Love these pens
Very comfortable to write with. The ink is nice and dark and flows well without bleeding on the page or through the paper. And they do dry fast so no smudging on the page. The variety of sizes is great, as it gives you a nice set for line work.
C**N
Artist must have!
Really some of the best pens I’ve used as an artist. The price is amazing as well! Art supplies can be pretty pricey. I bought these pens almost 4 years ago and they still work great after using them at least once a week. A need in every color and size!!
R**.
Truly fine lines and good quality.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I have tried several black pens trying to get one that makes a truly thin line. These pens do that . The lines are fine and consistent. Great for outlining. So far, I am not getting bleeding when I spray on my clear coat.
K**R
These pens are fantastic
These pens are fantastic, as someone who does heavy inking with fine detail these pens are perfect for that sort of work, even with the extensive amount of inking I do every month they can keep up better than most pens and I've never had an issue with quality, granted for me they last only about 2 months but thats impressive for what I do. 10/10 would highly recommend for heavy inking art, calligraphy, and fine lining.
L**9
Worth the Cost
These pens are just what I needed to do line drawings. They come in various widths to cover all your needs. I have been using them for some time and the ink is still good. The pen caps fit snugly so the ink doesn’t dry out. I’m very happy with the quality.
S**Y
Lasts a Long Time
These are some of the best quality pens I have had. They lasted me for a year and I used them about every day. I have also really enjoyed the different sizes for drawing flowers and they also don't smear when using watercolor over them.
R**A
Nicely made Japanese pens from what I can see so far.
Star date 11, 20, 2024 - pens just delivered via Amazon; our mission is to go where no man has gone before: attempt to replace the Sharpie Ultra Fine point.I'm trying out these pens as a possible replacement for the Sharpie Ultra Fine tip pens that I have long used. I love the Sharpie pens when they are new, but they quickly dry up and also have a very bad habit of leaking ink all over the place from the tips - and that gets old real fast.Since I didn't know exactly what size Micron pen would most closely duplicate the look and feel of the Sharpie Ultra Fine tip, I decided to just blow $20 and buy the full set. Sure, you can ask Google and/or read all about this on Reddit, but until the pen tip hits the paper, it's all just speculation as far as I'm concerned.Anyway, I'm presenting my informal findings thus far here for your consideration. From what I can see the Micron 02, 03 and 05 are all top contenders for this spot - with the Micro 03 perhaps edging out the competition just slightly. It's a very close call to be sure - and a lot has to do with how much pressure you apply to the tip while writing - but the 03 size seems to be pretty darn close.The "PN" point (at the top there) is an outlier and most like a small size Japanese calligraphy pen tip than the rest. All the others are much more like various sizes of the Sharpie style tip. The 12 size is like the Sharpie on steroids - it's big. When you start getting down into the 01 and below sizes, the tip is so tiny that I think I'm more in fear of hurting the tip than writing anything with it. The 003 size is like trying to write using the broken off leg of an ant dipped in ink or something.. it's crazy tiny. I mean if you need to make very tiny notes or citations, then I guess it would be handy; however, for daily writing notes, I don't think it would be the first pen I would grab (nor would the 005 or 01 sizes be either).I'm gonna roll with the 03 size and the 05 size for now and see how I like it. As long as these pens don't leak ink all over the place and/or dry out in a month, that will be a nice improvement over the Sharpie pens... time will tell.* NOTE: I will update this review once I have had a chance to use these pens for a bit. So far, they look promising.
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