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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  • Jenn

    > 3 day

    Perfect!

  • Riggs

    Greater than one week

    Yo los uso para dibujar y debo decir que son bastante buenos. La tinta es indeleble, de gran profundidad y brillo. Es una compra segura.

  • Odessa Bins DVM

    > 3 day

    I got these pens yesterday. Not one of them works. They skip, drag and the ink is so unpredictable. I was excited to draw with some better quality pens and got what I guess are dried up, expensive pens. What a disappointment and inconvenience. I’m not sure what to do with the pandemic and returns. Good luck buy these and receiving a decent pack and of pens.

  • E. Watson

    > 3 day

    Great pens with a nice fine line

  • Haley

    > 3 day

    Work as good as any other Sakura pen I’ve had! My fav pens, just can’t push too hard, or the tip will get pushed into the pen.

  • Julio C.

    > 3 day

    Okay, I have nothing bad to say about these pens. I love them, it is a good feeling working with one of this. I think I will be sticking around with these for a while.

  • Professional illustrator

    > 3 day

    These pens are all dried out. They did not come in the manufacturing packaging. Don’t buy them from this seller!!! I have been ripped off.

  • Kindle Customer

    08-06-2025

    These work! I have a thin Schuyler bible and it doesnt bleed through. Mr Pen did not work for me!

  • Greg E

    > 3 day

    Love these pens! I have used them for last 25 years and they seem to last forever. With daily use they hold up for well over a year. Great product.

  • Emie Deckow

    > 3 day

    In terms of how well each pen writes while they are still working I couldnt possibly complain. The ink flows well, the pen can write quite legibly with little bleed and the tips are indeed as thin as they are marketed. However, while the writing is quite nice there are a few major issues that prevent me from considering them as my definitive pen. The ridge around where the cap is placed can be quite sharp and uncomfortable on the hand. Those with larger or grips that leave their hands gripped around this area will find themselves having a great deal of discomfort when writing for long periods of time. Furthermore, while the tips are quite fine and write wonderfully they are also relatively long too. Since they are both incredibly thin and relatively long the tips are unbelievably sensitive as they will bend and break with little-to-no effort. My first pen became unusable only after approximately 800 pen strokes and the others didnt fare that spectacularly either. This pen is certainly for those with quite the delicate touch. Finally, while this is a minor nitpick I also wasnt too fond of how poorly the caps fit onto the butts of the pens. They can be attached to the back of the pen in order to not lose the tip but they are held on very loosely. Ultimately I really want to love these pens and if they were at least a little cheaper I would probably be completely in love with them but for their price they simply break far too quickly and easily. Id imagine the pen would be fine for those looking for an art tool thatll be used quite lightly and sparsely but if youre looking to use it for writing practice then I suggest looking elsewhere Im afraid.

When accuracy, performance and preservation count, the unparalleled fine nibs and archival ink quality of the Sakura Pigma Micron fineliner pens are the go-to tool for art, work, and play giving you the freedom to think & create. Micron pens & Pigma ink were invented by Sakura over 30 years ago and continues to be the most reliable pen and permanent ink on the market today. The archival Pigma® ink doesn’t bleed through most papers, is quick drying, waterproof and fade resistant. Achieve drawing precision with the wide range of point sizes and tips from 003 to 12. Artists, consumers, the government, and scientists consider Pigma Micron a necessary tool for any archival-quality, handwritten project. The permanent, pigment-based ink will not bleed or run if liquids are spilled on or applied to the document after the ink has dried also making it a perfect match for watercolors. Architects, archivists, anthropologists, entomologists and laboratories depend on Pigma Micron for record keeping because Pigma ink is nearly impossible to alter in legal documents, log books, or on checks. Scrapbookers and crafters value its archival quality for preserving memories in journals, and notebooks. Use Pigma Micron to leave a mark that will last a lifetime. Certified non-toxic, approved by ACMI toxicologists & bears trusted AP Seal. Not evaluated for cosmetic use on skin. Not recommended for use on fabrics intended to be washed.

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