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Andrew
> 3 dayFirst off let me begin by saying this product is good and most of this review is based on my own personal taste. That being said the pens work great very little blead effect though the ink did flow a little quick so some experience with pen work is going to be needed. The feel of the pen is the weakest part for me it just seems like a lackadaisical design and has a cheap feel to it...I loved the nib set good variation with lots of effects possible I wish the shell of the pen was more asthesticly pleasing other than that great starter pens at a good price.
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Craig Katcher
> 3 dayI 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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Allison
> 3 dayGreat pens! I have repurchased these pens because the are my favorite artist tools. Great value for the money and can be used by beginners or professionals.
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Zhaquasia Wright
> 3 dayGreat for line art, different sizes and types of tips. Love it.
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Jessica
> 3 dayI use these pens for outlining the drawings I watercolor. I am someone who uses a lot of pressure when writing, and I have never had an issue with the tip on the pens breaking while using them. I have been using this brand of pens for years and they are 100% my favorite!
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G. Moore
> 3 dayThese are great, love that there are so many different points to choose from! Do not bleed through papers.
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Emily Price
> 3 dayI have no idea why I waited so long to buy this pens, Ive known about them for roughly 9 years roughly around when I started drawing. The ink quality is amazing the size feel nice, nibs are very sturdy for me compared to other micron pens ive had. I found some of my new favorite pens to draw with in this set, I love the graphic pen that comes with it. The brush pen is definitely passable though I would recommend the pentel pocket brush pen more so over that but it still gets the job done.
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Jennifer
> 3 dayI started bullet journaling and these kept coming up as a #1 recommendation, so I got them. I keep minimal things in my purse but one of these is ALWAYS in tow with me. I like the varied sizes for different things. The 03 is my FAVORITE for writing above all other pens and the others are great for detailing of different sizes for pictures/charts/emphasis of important events. Five stars easy!
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nrd
Greater than one weekI dont have that much experience with quality pens, so take my words with a grain of salt, but I love these so far. They write well on nearly every surface Ive tried them on without running or smudging (they do require a long time to dry on smooth/plastic surfaces, but they look MUCH better than Sharpies). Writing turns out looking very neat because of the evenness of the ink coming out. The brush and marker tipped pens have also been great so far, and I imagine they would be really nice for drawing or Zentangle (I havent tried this yet, but plan to!). Overall I am really pleased with these pens and expect to buy more when they run out!
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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!