🖌️ Elevate your creativity with precision and color that lasts!
The SAKURA Pigma Micron Fineliner Pens 6-pack features ultra-fine 0.25mm tips with archival-quality, waterproof, fade-resistant ink in six vibrant colors. Designed for writing, drawing, and journaling, these pens deliver consistent, bleed-free lines with professional-grade Japanese craftsmanship.
Manufacturer | Sakura |
Brand | SAKURA |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 4 x 0.12 inches |
Item model number | 30063 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Multicolor 6Pk |
Closure | Snap |
Grip Type | pen |
Material Type | Rubber |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 6 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | .25mm |
Ink Color | Black,Blue |
Manufacturer Part Number | 30063 |
D**D
Great 01 pens. Wish they had pink!
Very nice thin (01) pens , nice also that they have 01 on their caps. Pretty good at not bleeding through thin Bible pages. Glides easily and no ink splotches. Easy to write tiny words between the lines/words in your book. The blue is a beautiful shade of blue! Very happy with these thin line markers!
A**R
Great buy
Love theses pens for Bible study they don’t run or bleed through the pages. Last a good amount of time.
K**L
Great for planners/ journals
These pens work excellent with Hobonichi planners. The ink does not smear and the writing is very smooth
K**A
Great pens. Never disappoints
I love Sakura pens. I have started to scrapbook again and needed new pens to journal and Sakura never disappoints. I love using the 05 size. It's not too thin and not too thick. Highly recommend. I love the colors. Just wish they had a pink in the pack. I will look for a Sakura pack that has pink.
B**S
Great product.
Love these for zentangle.
T**S
Great pens, but read this advice from the company...
The ink is beautiful, with rich colors that don't bleed through the thin paper that I'm using them on. My only frustration is that the tip of one of the pens is pushed up into the shaft. I wrote the company about it, explaining that I had been using the pen with a very light hand and that I hadn't been applying pressure when writing. I was told that the pens are intended to be used at a 90 degree angle. I reread the description and don't see that noted anywhere. I believe if a product has specific limitations that it should be noted in the description - not explained to the customer after the item fails to perform. I'll be more careful with the pens after noting this - because I do like them - I just don't want to lose the tip of the rest of my pens!Here is part of the email that the company service representative sent me. It might help you keep from making the same mistake I made:"Sakura invented Microns as an inexpensive and disposable alternative to high-priced technical pens while maintaining technical-pen quality. Although Microns were originally designed for fine-line technical and art drawing, their use has spread to other applications. Micron’s best use is on paper. Non-traditional uses such as tole painting, decoupage applications, using it on canvas, decorative quilts, etc., might contribute to an issue with a bent or clogged nib. A Micron nib may clog from use with partially dried paint or primer, wood dust, fabric dust, starches & protections on fabric surfaces and very fibrous paper. All of the Micron point sizes require very little pressure to provide a flow of ink. The Micron nibs are essentially “micro size plastic tubes” which allow our pigment ink formula to easily flow from the barrel to the paper. When any foreign matter clogs these tubes, or the nib is bent, the Pigma ink flow is blocked.There is a trade-off between durability and the fineness of the tip. The smaller point sizes (005 and 01) use very delicate nibs to create the extra fine line, so they need to be used with a very light touch, no more than the weight of the pen itself. If you experience a bent nib, switching to a thicker nib size, and/or using lighter hand pressure when writing, should resolve the issue.Microns are designed to be used at a 90⁰ degree angle, like technical pens. The handling of Micron pens is similar to a technical pen or fountain pen, so shaking, tapping on a desk or dropping the pen might cause the ink to flood the nib and cap. They should be stored horizontally with the caps on when not in use."
A**Y
Micron for life
If you've never used Microns before, get some. They are amazing. They last a long time, the tips won't deteriorate before the ink runs out, and they just have a great quality to them. I'm a micron lifer and won't even consider getting any other kind of pen for illustration and writing.
G**A
As expected!
As expected! Have used these pens in black in various tip sizes for a while, and love them. It’s fun to try them in other colors!
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