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They ripped the disc tips out of the metal tube that holds them, and there's no way to put it back in.
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I highly recommend this!Now for the cons: the tips are very fragile
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As the tip is super cheap and can break easily, especially if you were to store it without a cap, that cheaply made disk can just break off
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The clear circular tips are great for writing on my tablet, especially for notes in class
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I think I would like a version with a nice pen on the fine tip end though since the fiber tip is exceptional.
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The fat tip is good when you are mostly just choosing on the screen
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OMG what a difference I was using a cheap rubber tipped stylus from WM & it seemed to stick on the touch screen and it wasn't a smooth
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I had a problem replacing the tip until I realized I had to unscrew the tiny cap (if you end up pulling it out without everything coming out.)
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(Tip: knives are sharp)
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And the fine tip helps me write much more and much better
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I can only find one downside with this stylus, the fine tip can be frustrating to use since it is very wiggly
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I will keep these 2 pens for back ups and to simply scroll around the iPad as the soft tip on this pen comes in handy for that.
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The spare tips are an extra added bonus.
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The fine tip end is weird with the flat disc but it works decently well and is worth the money.
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Get a stylus with an actual fine tip.
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Love tge fine point tip, accuracy, and response time.
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Fine tip
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This is a high class stylus with replaceable tips
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Great weight, no problems with response on my tablet (galaxy tab s5e) and I love the small pen tip for sketching
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I was looking for a thinner more accurate-tipped stylus, but that's probably too much to expect at a low price
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Not using the fine tip a
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Love the extra replacement tips included
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It did come with some extra tips but the tip seems fragile.
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An all purpose, rounded stylus on one end and an odd but accurate fine tip covered with a slip of plastic
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My daughter's stylus is the only one still working, but even she ripped out a stylus tip.
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Rubber grip on the fine tip end for better control.
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Both the micro tip and mesh tip are accurate
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Including replacement tips really great
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The tips fall out easily and are very difficult to replace
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I ordered extra tips as well.
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Didn't feel that accurate for meThickness- Thicker tip than I had anticipated since I was looking for small, thin writing
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I was looking for more of a fine tip stylus, which these are not
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Great price point for two as well as replacement tips.
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I encountered and issue where the ends (not the tips, but the end sockets) came unglued and separated from the main shaft
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Two pens, four fine tip refills, two regular size refills.
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The one tip you use is kind of weird but it works perfectly
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An all purpose, rounded stylus on one end and an odd but accurate fine tip covered with a slip of plastic
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It is smooth on the screen, both the fine point and the regular tip
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I needed fine tip, as this was advertised
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Instead of a rubber tip, the tip is metal and therefore won't break
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I expected to use only the fine tip end, but the softer tip is the highest quality of its type I have ever encountered on a stylus
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The tips also broke and wouldn’t stay attached
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The tip was a little weird at
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The plastic tip concerned me at first, but no worries, you'll get used to it
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Other Stylus seem more sensitive that have the rubber tip in my experience, these have a soft wire tip on one end and the fine point on the other that is covered in a plastic disk, the still work well.
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Then we followed the instructions and the tip is very precise
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The stylus they gave me only lasted a few weeks before the tip started to fall off and come apart.
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I tried a Bluetooth stylus for a relative’s iPad and while this doesn’t have the fine tip of that stylus, it does everything
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Dual purpose use: fine tip and “finger” tip
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I like the clear flat tip.
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I needed a pen with a fine tip for writing, and this pen met my expectations
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I like this stylus because you can see what you're drawing through the clear tip
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I will be purchasing a rigid tip design and discarding this pen entirely
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(Tip: knives are sharp)
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However, these tips get scuffed up within a couple weeks of use and the tablet will not notice its input more and more frequently, forcing me to switch to another one
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I can only find one downside with this stylus, the fine tip can be frustrating to use since it is very wiggly
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Cons: plastic on fine tip will sometimes get flipped (can't use at angle)
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Two stylus and replacement tips for under $25 is a steal.
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Writes smoothly, affordable, easy grip, long lasting, variable tips, replacement pens and tips
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The fine tip is a
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The fat tip is good when you are mostly just choosing on the screen
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Great as it has multiple tips and another stylus as well.
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In addition, replaceable tips are provided for both tips in addition to a second stylus.
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I highly recommend this!Now for the cons: the tips are very fragile
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2 pens 8 heads and a great case that doesn't make it easy to lose the tips
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It's great because it comes with replaceable tips
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I will change out the tip, but I do really like it.
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Work so well and the fine tip has so much better precision than my fat fingers
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The mesh tip is my go to tip for most transactions (it's easy to also push buttons), but I have switched over to the disc tip for signatures if the writing space needs a finer tip
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As the tip is super cheap and can break easily, especially if you were to store it without a cap, that cheaply made disk can just break off
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The rounded end works just as well as the rubber tipped ones if not better.
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Second, I love the option of choosing between a finer or bold tip
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I was not sure about the small flat disk in front of the fine tip, but you quickly learn to ignore its presence
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Fine tip great however if use glide feature on keypad
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They can use the blunt tip or fine tip for whatever their assignment requires.
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Was hesitant about the clear tip messing up the stylus, but that wasnt the
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The box came open and missing one stylus and 1 tip
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So you benefit from the rubber grip while using the fine tip, but not when using the larger, more common tip.
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very good stylus..took me a bit to get used to the capacitance disk, but they work well, are packaged nicely in a presentation box, and include enough extra tips for both ends that i won't need to worry for quite a while
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These pictures have such small areas to fill that only a fine tipped stylus will work
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The sphere tip is soft and offers easy control over your lines
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It comes with 2 soft head replacement tips and 4 replacement tips for detailed work.
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The pen is excellent and the tips make it very useful
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The 'precise' end has a transparent disk fastened to the center of a post similar to a fine pen tip
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The fine tip is very easy to see through and doesn't distort.
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They can use the blunt tip or fine tip for whatever their assignment requires.
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I mostly use the mesh end, and it is the best stylus tip I have ever used
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and they haven’t broken the tips.
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My son loves the different tips too.
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Works well and replaceable tip are nice.
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The fine tip is really precise
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The tip with the plastic disk just falls out from the stylus body when put in writing position
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n’t have to worry about buying another set in case if you broke something
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n’t work at all for drawing
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AMAZING!I love the precision of the tips and the heft and feel of the pens
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The fiber tip isn’t as accurate as I