



🖤 Draw the future with precision and purpose.
The Copic Multiliner SP Black Ink Marker features a 0.05mm ultra-fine tip with waterproof pigment ink, designed for detailed professional work. Made in Japan, this refillable pen offers sustainable, high-quality performance favored by artists and designers seeking precision and durability.
| ASIN | B002UCQWZ8 |
| Additional Features | Refillable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #312,485 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #1,904 in Permanent Markers & Marker Pens |
| Body Shape | Cylindrical |
| Brand Name | Copic |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (255) |
| Drill Point | Fine |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | Black Ink Refill |
| Ink Base | Pigment |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Item Dimensions | 5.31 x 0.5 x 0.38 inches |
| Item Weight | 12.5 Grams |
| Line Size | 0.05 months |
| Manufacturer | MacPherson's |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | MLSP-005 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Drawing, Writing |
| Style | fine |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | N. |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Writing Instrument Form | Roller Ball Pen |
M**L
Best refillable pen I have used
Durable and good quality. After trying Koh-I-Noor refillables, these Copic pens are much, much, much cleaner and less wasteful. The ink is much lighter though. I have 0.1, 0.05, and 0.03. The 0.03 is about as fine a line as you'd probably want to go for detailed work. It is very easy to replace the ink cartridge and the nibs on these pens. Hint: If you are having problems getting a flow of ink, it is probably the nib that needs to be replaced rather than the ink cartridge. The nibs are cheap and can be ordered on Amazon. The best refillable pen I have found.
W**S
An excellent pen
a great tool for pen and ink drawing. I have all sizes.
M**A
I love this pen
I love this pen, It works amazing. Only issue i have with it is the tip is quickly shortened with heavy use. But when i say heavy i mean often, because even if you are extremely light handed and gentle it still wears out quicker then id like.... good thing you can pay more for replacement tips! :- / Also if you us it a lot and feel like not enough ink is coming through, most likely its your tip not ink that needs replacing.
N**A
Amazing! Very thin just like I wanted
I can't believe I bought another pen(I won't mention) for much more money while this pen exist. Thank you so much.
J**.
TIP IS NOT REPLACABLE LIKE IT CLAIMS
The tip is suprisingly durable for the small size. However I payed extra for this particular fine liner because they claim the the tips are replaceable. Its hard to replace the tips when nobody in the U.S. has them available in this size! I hate the amount of waste fineliners of this size creates only because the tips slightly bent and will no longer work! I have thrown out so many brand new pens due to this issue !
J**S
Great for sketching!
I love these pens. Great for sketching and illustration. Great for watercolor work too. Highly recommended!
J**R
Great for drawing!
There markers are the best what else needs to be said? It’s COPIC!
L**.
Super fine
Best fine line markers.
R**.
Very good products but bad packing. The pens was just dropped in a cardboard envelope, not being protected against scratching themselves. Two of them recieved being bended already...
R**S
I’ve used a fair few of the disposable version of this size multiliner — those last about as long as a Pigma micron fineliner (the old-time industry standard for inkers and illustrators, I’d say) with regard to both ink and tip wear. So with a disposable, by the time your ink is run out, there won’t be much life or length left on the tip. Particularly for stippling work. If these are the same (I haven’t had this one for long enough yet, but the tip appears to be the exact same material), buying a tip and an ink cartridge is actually slightly more expensive than the disposable pen. It’s still worth it if you care about not stuffing landfills with plastic tubes that will still be around in two-thousand years, but bear in mind you’re still throwing away empty plastic cartridges, so you’re only slightly reducing waste. As for the pen itself — they are easily the best fineliner for precision work and minimal fuss of using. However, I think if you’re buying this to avoid creating plastic waste, you’d be better if with a Rotring Isograph (refillable from bottles) as the tips on those are metal and last 4-5 times longer. They are finicky and need cleaning if you don’t use them for a week or more (otherwise they can clog). Otherwise, you aren’t saving anything cost-wise by choosing this over the disposables. They do seem very high quality though, and are a pleasure to use.
R**N
Nice
N**A
Mark here is really cool. He has just the right nib size, thickness and accuracy. Doing complex cross hatching is what he does best. Even if you need to cross the street Mark is great at helping your grandma cross the street. If you need to open a hatch, he sure can open it. And if you need to Cross that Hatch he is your guy. One thing to note when you are holding Mark it is important to always cross those hatches while always holding him the same way other wise Mark's crosses over all those hatches will look inconsistent and uneven.
N**A
È una bella penna, l'ho presa con la punta da 0,05 mm. Sulla chiusura arriva con un sigillo di nastro adesivo trasparente.
Trustpilot
2 months ago
2 weeks ago