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The Art-n-Fly Fine Point Tip Micron Pen set features 12 multi-colored pens with a 0.3mm fine tip, utilizing waterproof, quick-dry Japanese archival pigment ink. Designed for professionals and hobbyists alike, these pens offer vibrant, fade-resistant colors with no bleed-through, ensuring crisp, consistent lines ideal for detailed drawing, journaling, and technical work.
Manufacturer | Art-n-Fly |
Brand | Art-n-Fly |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.51 x 5.43 x 0.55 inches |
Item model number | GEN-128 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Multicolored |
Closure | Click-Off Cap |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | 0.3 |
Material Type | archival ink |
Number of Items | 12 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 12) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 0.3 Millimeters |
Ink Color | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Part Number | GEN-128 |
S**N
These pens are nice!
Just love the quality. I use mine for crosswords. No bleed through.
T**M
Awesome Product and stelar service from the manufacturer.
They are getting five stars from me for the stellar customer service they offer supporting their product. When I received these pens The shipping package and the product package were in pristine condition. However the 01 fine liner pen was completely Dry, and the cap on the 03 was heavily damaged which would have led to it drying out in a short time. After a brief back and forth with Art-N-Fly, they sent out new ones for me. I'm not sure if they sent out new replacements for just the two with issues or a whole new set but either way, I didn't expect this level of response from a company that manufactures Art supplies like markers and pens.I'll update this when I receive them.The fine liners themselves are smooth writing with little to no smell.I was quite impressed I've only gone over a few of my sketches with this but it cleans them up great after I erase the pencil. They dry fast enough that smearing and streaking on paper are not a problem and truth be told I mainly use standard A4 printer paper so not the greatest quality paper. I haven't noticed any bleed through with this paper as well there is a great variety of line weight with this set. I do have an issue with the packaging but for the price point that isn't even a factor I'll just break out the 3D Printer and throw something together that will work awesomely.
S**Y
Cat went Crazy!
It was cute. I liked the shape. It was perfect for Willy to grab and bite one end and kick the other.
M**H
The Affordable Starter pack of fine line pens
What I like the most is this product's affordability and performance.I tested these "fine line pens" against 3 papers(1 drawing paper:Canson; 1 marker paper:Canson and 1 cheap marker pad:Pacon) using a Sharpie highlighter.On the Canson drawing paper, the pigment lays smooth and there was a little smudge which would mean that I would have to give the pigment time to dry, something I have no issue with(not ideal for artists who likes to start laying their colors right away).On the Pacon marker paper, the pigment lays smooth (will streak if working too fast) and a slight smudge when running highlighter over it which means letting the pigment fully dry.On the Canson marker paper using 0.3mm fine line pen, the pigment lays smooth with a slight smudge using highlighter which means to give it a little bit more time to dry. I also tried the 0.8mm fine line pen and it did not perform as well as the 0.3mm fine line pen on the 1st use however, after breaking in the nib some it seemed to have performed like the 0.3mm fine line pen.Overall I give this 4 stars for being affordable with above average performance based off of the papers I've used. The main take away seems to be that the nib would need to be broken in some and also I would store it pen nib facing down for 3 to 15mins (depending on nib size) prior to use to get the nib fully saturated with pigment.Any CONS would be based off of user preferencesI hope this help anyone looking for an affordable fine line pen. :)
D**G
I like this pen for writing on thin paper without bleeding through
I have been trying every thinliner i can find. Some let out too much ink at the beginning but not this one. The Art n Fly produces a very fine line and works great for writing in my bible. Their white ink pen is super great for erasing marks or writing that i want to change without globs of ink coming out the pen. I have ordered this multiple times. It is high quality and does not dry out as quickly as other fine liners have done. I saw reviews where they said it ran out of ink however, i believe that the tiny canal of ink may have dried and got clogged - because i was able to get the pen writing again after slight heat or multiple attempts to write started the ink flowing again. Hope that helps.
K**H
Fragile and Ink Runs Out Quickly
These are extremely fine-point felt-tip pens that are effective for neat lettering in very small sizes, or for drawing.I am unsatisfied with them, however. Of the three pens in the package, one ran out of ink very quickly, and the second became damaged and would not write after a short time. (The very tiny felt tips are fragile and will bend or break easily.) Also, the small tips dry out quickly if the cap is left off for more than a minute or two. I am ordering a different product before the third one fails on me.
R**R
Favorite for this nib size
The 0.03 Art-n-Fly Fine Line Drawing Pen has become my new favorite for ultra fine-line work. I do a lot of line and wash and all on the lookout for very fine waterproof pens. I have tried a number of brands of pens with 0.05 nibs (SAKURA Pigma Micron, Staedtler, UniPen, etc), and the Art-n Fly, while not only smaller, has proved to be my favorite. The ink is a solid black the blends well with other black inks. What sets this pen apart is the durability of the nib, consistency line, and the ability to create a pseudo-drybrush effect when held off-angle. I plan on reordering and would recommend to others
C**S
Affordable fine tip permanent ink
I have tried every 003 tip pen I can get my hands on. I trace fine line drawings to relax and the smaller the tip, the better. These pens are longer lasting nubs that can handle being dropped better than the micron 003 and hold more ink. They're cheaper per pen and so far the tips have held up very well and proven not to be fragile. I switched from micron to these - better value for a better pen
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