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πŸ–ŠοΈ Sakura Black Pigma Micron PN Pens: 3-Pack, .45mm Tip Size, Original Version Review

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Details

BrandSAKURA
Ink ColorBlack
Point TypeMedium
Number of Pieces3
Water Resistance LevelWaterproof

Description of πŸ–ŠοΈ Sakura Black Pigma Micron PN Pens: 3-Pack, .45mm Tip Size, Original Version

These pens are perfect for everyday writing. They have a durable flexible nib for fine to medium line widths. This package contains three .45Mm pens. Archival quality ink is waterproof chemical and fade resistant bleed free quick drying and ph. neutral. Conforms to ASTM D 4236

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The plastic tip is just what you need

Many prefer this micron with a felt tip. This tip is strong but has a smoother texture. My complaint about micrometers with the felt tip is that the tip took on a rectangular shape. This made it difficult to get a smooth line. They are easy to write on but have the same excellent ink quality as traditional micron markers.

Pros
  • a handy item
Cons
  • negative is provided

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I especially wanted the Micron PN

The plastic tip is fun to work with when sketching over line art. It would be a good ballpoint pen, but that's not what I bought it for. This is for the art. The PN tip never wears out. The ink will be gone long before the tip lets you down. Definitely a good buy and I would say a 3 pack is the bare minimum. I know it won't be a one-time purchase. A beginner might want to use a softer tip, but it takes a little practice to get used to the PN tip.

Pros
  • Crossing my fingers
Cons
  • Neutral

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beautiful pens that exceeded all my expectations!

I bought the planner without considering the paper thickness. While I love my fine quills, they sometimes shine through very thin paper, which annoys me and I knew that would be the case with this journal. I bought these pens hoping they would fit me. They did EXCELLENT work. Thin paper does not bleed at all and writes silky smooth. I would highly recommend these pens to all pen lovers. They are amazing!

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • For old

Favorite pencils of all time, and I've used every marker available (at least approximately). You get your favorite Micron ink with a durable plastic nib, as opposed to their traditional felt and metal nib. the ones I usually destroy with my "guiding" hand. (Heavy hand) and never loses its shape, writing ability, smoothness and fine line. That's my favorite wish, I've had a few dozen. I've already run out of ink on at least one or two of them :(

Pros
  • drawing, painting and art supplies
Cons
  • old

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for everyday writing

Anyone who knows me knows I'm obsessed with stationery. I have more pens than I could possibly need, but I'm always looking for something better. I got the Micron with a plastic tip because I press too hard when writing and I needed something that would stand up to prolonged use. I am very happy with these pens so far. I've used them a lot in my bullet journal and they have a very smooth dark line that's thin enough to give perfect detail. One of the pens in the set of 3 leaked a bit, but the…

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  • pens
Cons
  • I'll add later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Cheers to the Micron Pen that takes pressure!

I love pens. I'm obsessed with the pen. When I started bullet journaling this year, I tried all kinds of pens. I finally settled on the Sakura Pigma Micron pens because I liked how smooth they wrote, even with a fairly thin tip. I used to use Staedtler Triplus markers, but I feel like I press hard when I write. Long before I ran out of ink, I would wear down the tip so much that I would only write when holding the pen at a 90 degree angle to the paper. The Micron grips held up better, but I…

Pros
  • drawing
Cons
  • obsolete