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🖤 Ink your ideas with precision and permanence!
The Uni Pin Fineliner Drawing Pen Set includes six black ink pens with tip sizes ranging from 0.03mm to 0.8mm, perfect for detailed sketching and drawing. Featuring waterproof, water-resistant ink and a smooth grip, this set is designed for professional-quality, smudge-proof artwork that lasts.
| ASIN | B07M6ZRNK2 |
| Additional Features | Water resistant |
| Age Range Description | 14+ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,928 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #46 in Porous-Point Pens |
| Body Shape | Cylindrical |
| Brand | Uni-Ball |
| Brand Name | Uni-Ball |
| Closure Type | snap |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,171 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05056225253177 |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | 6 pens (0.05mm, 0.1mm, 0.2mm, 0.3mm, 0.5mm, 0.8mm) |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Is Waterproof | true |
| Item Diameter | 0.8 millimeters |
| Item Dimensions | 7.87 x 3.94 x 1.97 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.05 kg |
| Line Size | 0.8 |
| Manufacturer | Uni-Ball - Pin |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Pin 200(S) |
| Marker Type | Permanent Marker |
| Material Type | steel |
| Model Number | Pin 200(S) |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Point Type | Fine |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Drawing,Sketching |
| Style | Chisel |
| Surface Recommendation | Paper |
| Target Audience | Adult |
| Theme | Drawing, Sketching |
| UPC | 750743233028 |
| Unit Count | 1 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Writing Instrument Form | Marker Pen |
T**I
Good pens not enough difference in tip sizes for pack
I use these in my mixed media art. They don’t bleed and the ink flows smoothly. They dry quickly. The difference in tips sizes is to minuscule to really make a difference. If they hadn’t been cheaper in a set than 2 individual pens I’d just buy one or two pens. I’m used to UNI brand and have several styles of there pens and like the grip on their pens. Tips are very fine. I have used them to sign a few paintings.
C**I
Best Pens for Fine Lines!
I do a lot of fine line work and these pens are wonderful. So many years of going through all kinds of brands and finally landed with these. Don’t waste your money on pens like Micron. These are the best!. They dry fast which is important to me.
D**S
These are wonderful pens.
Great variety. Waterproof pens. Work great for drawing.
T**T
Just like what was hyped and raved about c
These are fantastic. I have tried so many different fine liner pens. And until a few days ago when I finally got a 005 sakura micron. The small nib's consistent line width allows for precision and the tinyest of details. And then I remembered a conversation I had with a manga artist from japan and his love for the Uni Pin. He was such a champion for the pen that I remembered and wanted to see what the big deal is because they aren't cheap and they are sometimes difficult to find. I never found exactly what I wanted, which was 3 003 or 3 005 pens to try. So instead I settled for this set. After some hash marka and simple shapes I can say that these are indeed the best fine line pens for me. Better than Ohto, Rotring, Edding, and others. Sakura pens have a weird barrel that doesn't feel right sometimes. The Uni pin has a slight fair for cap retention to prevent dying il.
E**T
Hmmmmm
I bought these to compare to my Micron, Tombow, and Prisma fineliners. I suppose these sorts of pens kinda all begin to feel the same.. so it's a bit silly to get too bogged down, but yet there are some slight enough differences that It intrigues me. I feel like I'm on a never-ending quest to find the 'perfect' one. In my tests the Uni was the 2nd 'juiciest' to the Prisma but by far the least ghosting. The Tombow dries the quickest so you can use watercolors over them pretty quickly (in my water tests at 3 mins and again at 35 mins, the Uni and Micron were identical). I can't say, beyond how little they ghosted, this set is any more fun to use or is designed uniquely enough that I'd buy them again. The tips don't feel more stiff than typical and until I use them more vigorously there's no way to judge how prone they are to prematurely fraying or if the ink runs out shockingly quickly. PLUS... I did not receive these pens in the retail packaging shown in the images. Thus I have no idea if I received a set of new items or even if they're even true Uni Pin Pens. They all work just fine but receiving them in a dirty, unmarked plastic sleeve, with a bar code scotch taped onto it is *not* what I was trying to buy. I guess beware if gifting these. I'd return and reorder yet there's no way of telling if I'll just end up in the same situation. Oh yay.
J**N
Very good pens
Enjoying these pens so far. Very wide variance between size and I will probably use only one or two but now I know for sure what size I like and I can get a pack of them when I need. I will choose this pen when that time comes though.
N**B
These are great drawing & sketching pens
I've been using Sakura Microns for years - and I still think those are great pens - but I'm finding that I like Uni Pins much more for certain applications. Here's an example: lately I'm into drawing & then coloring mandalas - I sketch out the circles, lines & specific details in pencil, then ink with permanent pen, then color or leave b&w, I'm not a great inker so I was making a lot of shaky or 'blurbed' lines with the Sakuras. I'm finding that it's much easier to control these lines using Uni Pins. I think it's because the Uni Pin tip is more exposed (and maybe it's a different material?) - so not only can you use some of the sides of nib but I think it has more drag on the paper - all of which result in much more steady lines & control around curves & circles. And for those reasons I think Sakuras might be preferable when doing really delicate line work - but maybe that's just 'user error' LOL because the UniPin's come in very small sizes: .005. .01, .03 etc. I'm finding Uni Pins completely bleed-proof on paper, I can use water colors, alcohol inks, my new favorite watercolor brush markers. And, boy, you can't beat the price of Uni Pins!! fantastic! My only complaint: I haven't been able to find 3 packs of a single size in black, specifically .01 in black - I see singles, part of a kit, or a packs of 12, but maybe that's just low supply. BTW - try the Uni Pin black-grey color gradient set...those was really cool!!
M**A
Work great.
Love these pens for drawing and doodling.
D**D
No es el producto que se anuncia
Compré los estilografos porque necesitaba principalmente la medida 0.05 y 0.03 y son los que no vienen en el paquete
V**I
Great set
If you’re into drawing with these, the set is awesome. If you want to take notes, the thinnest ones are too thin to be useful to you. 5 stars for their intended use. You may want to get only 0.5 and 0.8 if you’d like to take notes with them. They aren’t perfectly waterproof or smudge proof though. They bleed a bit if you are using watercolor pencils alongside with these.
S**A
Not good with watercolours
Really like these pens. They are smooth, nice sharp lines, and nice to hold. They are not good with a watercolour wash; ink smudges And intermingles with paint. I just learned the difference between water resistant (these are) and waterproof. Otherwise these are excellent pens.
A**.
Received defective product
Some of the pens had dried up ink. Product case was torn when received, looked like someone has tried to open it with force. Even the bubble wrap was all popped out. This product is non refundable, pls buy with caution.
P**U
こんなのが欲しかった!
使い心地良い期待通りのペンでした。旅行用のスケッチに使っています。
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