🖤 Ink your legacy with precision and permanence!
The Sakura Pigma Micron Fineliner Pens 6-pack features ultra-fine 0.2mm tips with archival-quality black ink that is waterproof, fade-resistant, and quick-drying. Designed for detailed writing, drawing, and journaling, these pens deliver consistent, smudge-free lines backed by trusted Japanese craftsmanship.
Manufacturer | Sakura |
Brand | SAKURA |
Item Weight | 2.24 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 4.19 x 0.5 inches |
Item model number | 50034 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Closure | Capped |
Grip Type | Smooth |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 6 |
Size | 005 Point Size |
Point Type | Micro |
Line Size | 0.2 Millimeters |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | 50034 |
D**O
last long
these pens are great perfect lines and easy to use good value for the money
J**O
Work great!
There are my favorite brand and size pins.
A**X
Amazing pens
These are great pens that are compatible for left-handed riders that produce crisp and clean marks for engineering drawings and archival note-taking.
S**F
The only pen I use
I sell custom art at sillarojo.etsy.com and this is the only pen I’ll use. Doesn’t bleed with watercolor paints and allows for extreme detail. I can draw about three 8x10” drawings with one pen before the tip is worn down.
S**O
Great for outlining on watercolor art
I like that they have ann indelible ink option. I have used these pens for many years. They are consistently reliable.
T**T
Gotta have em all, and DUPLICATES!
I bought the 6-pack color set first, and there's not one "bad" one. I bought this set of the blacks because I use the black so much, but my first black one (DAILY DRIVER) is still good. A bad: the pen printing wears off but it's such a great pen, and all the pens have a barrel cap in plastic of the ink color, that I guess it doesn't matter. (I opened this new all-blacks set to have a "presentable" pen that didn't look nearly blank from over-use). I don't even like writing with what feels like maybe... felt-tips? But DANG these are GOOD overall, good ink control and flow, no bleedthroughs... I stopped using [way more expensive] architectural pens because these are like those (for my uses) but you don't have to hold the pen a certain way to get the clean line! You can come in at any angle! No wonder these pens are so-well received. I've given one of the black "backup Microns" away as a gift it is so impressive. If you're looking on the page, yes: buy them. (Summer-Fall-Winter 2020)
M**�
My favorite
These are some of my favorite pens for detail, they have a very pigmented black, and are great for detailing! They run out a little fast, but they’re worth it to buy again. I did forget to make sure I bought the different size ones though 😂, these are all the same size!
E**N
Just gotta be careful with 005 Tips!
Luckily, the pack I got all had ink in them and worked fine. The only downside with a super fine tip like this 005 (which is 0.2mm) is that you have to be VERY careful not to press on it AT ALL. Pressing on it will cause the tip to go back into the pen and you won’t ever be able to pull it back out. I had one for a couple of years and the tip went all the way back into the pen. I was able to still use it when it wasn’t too bad but it was difficult. I finally bought this new pack because my old one got so bad that the lines were inconsistent. Something happened (which idk what did this) to where it would sometimes have a fatter line, and it was dándome when it did this. All I can say is that it was worth buying this pack of six 005 Pigma Microns! The Prisma brand ones are okay but their ink isn’t entirely black. It’s not dark enough but the Sakura Pigma Microns are dark BLACK so I stick to them!
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