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UCHIDA 03Mm Point Open Stock Teal Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.4
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Details

ColorTeal
BrandUCHIDA
MaterialPlastic
Item Dimensions LxWxH5 x 5 x 5 inches
Point TypeMicro

Description of UCHIDA 03Mm Point Open Stock Teal

Uchida-LePen Open Stock. The LePen features as smooth writing micro-fine plastic point and a sleek barrel design. The ink is acid free, non-toxic and smudge proof. Perfect for journaling, scrapbooking, or any other writing project. This package contains one 0.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Ink Smears and Hard to Control

As my tests showed this pen is not suitable for Arts and Crafts. The ink consistently smears and is difficult to control, which makes precision drawing frustrating and unreliable. While the teal color is cute, it's not worth the hassle..

Pros
  • Cute teal color.
Cons
  • Ink smears, hard to control.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Vibrant and Versatile

The UCHIDA 03mm Point Open Stock Teal pen is fantastic! Based on my observations the ink is vibrant and flows smoothly on paper, making it perfect for detailed line work and intricate designs. It's a versatile pen that can be used for writing or drawing. The only downside is that the ink can bleed through thin paper, so it's best to use thicker paper or a sketchbook .Overall, i highly recommend this pen for any artist or writer looking to add a pop of color to their work..

Pros
  • Bright and vibrant teal color adds a pop of color to any project.
Cons
  • The 0.3mm point may be too thin for some people's handwriting or preferences.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Five stars for LePen

I am an embroiderer and need a pen that can draw on dark fabrics and be seen and washed off. I am very happy with the pen and recommend it to my fellow embroiderers. I usually use a light blue Dritz marker, but sometimes you need darker ink to see better. It does the trick!

Pros
  • pens
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging