• Reviews around tip (3.39 of 5)

    Sharpie Pen Retractable Fine Point Pen, 2 Blue Ink Pens (1753175)

    • Very fine tip, about 1-2mm.
    • I love the fine tip - perfect for writing legibly in small spaces, and they don't bleed through the page
    • I love this pen because it has a fine tip & doesn't bleed or smear
    • the grip is blah and the tip is weak
    • takingThey don't bleed and the tip is perfect for jotting
    • They are truly fine-tipped and the line produced is very nice
    • here+ A true fine-tip pen and not a marker+ Excellent value for the
    • I must have super strong finger power or all of them have very weak tip
    • I used to use the fine-tipped sharpie markers all the time because I liked the bold strokes but they would always run through the paper
    • The Sharpie Pen Retractable tip is not half as durable as the Sharpie Pen, and even if you bear down a little too hard, the tip may be damaged
    • The fat, blunt-tipped barrel is more comfortable for long writing sessions, but feels bulky in the pocket
    • I adore these pens because they are wide enough for my arthritic hands, yet very lightweight, and they have a very fine tip
    • love the retractable tip, because i always lose the caps for the other version of these pens
    • The tips of these pens are more durable than the more basic Sharpie pens, which matters for people like me who write with a heavy hand.
    • the tip is a bit "grabby" just like other felt tip sharpies
    • These will leak profusely in your pants or shirt pocket if you forget to retract the tip
    • I write "with passion" hahahaha... and I have been known to distort a tip or 2
    • So far I haven't found that these kinds of pens have replaceable tips or ink
    • The tip is a little fussy, though.
    • The first thing that differentiates these is that they don't write like traditional pens - they write like fine-tip markers.
    • it's hard to find a fine tip pin I like.
    • The only thing I don't like to write on with these is carbon paper because pressure really kills these pen tips.
    • I like the fiber tip and doesn't bleed through regular copy machine paper
    • Fine tip, black ink does not bleed
    • I was hoping this would avoid smashing the tip into a new shape, but it did not
    • These are really great fine tip felt sharpie pens
    • This Sharpie Pen seems to combine that bold, smooth, expressive writing experience of a Sharpie permanent marker with the performance of a fine tip pen that doesn't bleed through paper
    • Oh, the smooth plastic tips at the cap and closed end of the pen work well as a stylus
    • I go through tons of fine tip sharpies as I am in
    • I did like the fine tip size.
    • Unfortunately that fine tip is delicate - not good for prolonged or hurried writing when you might press too hard - the tips get bent easily.
    • The tip holds-up well.
    • Essentially the tip will smoosh down so that it no longer works.
    • After 2 weeks it seemed like the ink dried up from the tip and ypu have to write hard and at a tipped angle for them to work
    • The tip sinks into the metal
    • Unfortunately, just a couple weeks after using it, the tip has already collapsed
    • Writes well, the tip is rather fine, so you can get some decent had writing done with it
    • No bleeds, and I can annotate and grade so much more clearly in the margins because the tip is so fine
    • This has a long lasting fine tip that does not leak as of yet
    • I would not recommend these fine tip pens.
    • I go through a lot of fine tip Sharpies.
    • Not for those with a heavy hand else one might split the tip of the pen.
    • The tip in fine, and the ink is bold and doesn't bleed
    • Unfortunately that fine tip is delicate - not good for prolonged or hurried writing when you might press too hard - the tips get bent easily.
    • Careful don't press to hard or you'll ruin the tip
    • So if you, for instance, drop the tip of the pen on the table or ground, the tip gets damaged, which ruins the writability
    • I write for nearly 8 hours straight at work, and like a fine tip pen that doesn't hurt my hand
    • It's a fine tip at about 0.7mm, and writes pretty well
    • Unfortunately, I used them for half of a shift, wrote up maybe a dozen short labels, before the tip was rendered useless as it had bent
    • It seems strange at first when you start using this fine tipped sharpie instead of a ball point because you don't need to apply hardly any pressure to begin writing
    • I love the fine tip and the fact they do not bleed through the paper
    • It writes smooth, feels comfortable in the hand, and the fine tip is what I prefer in a pen
    • However, I like fine tips and ink that doesn't smear... this fits the bill
    • Great fine tip compared to other sharpie pens
    • They are fine tip and don't smear
    • I love Sharpie pens but the tip of the pen collapses
    • One small issue that someone else mentioned: if you are heavy handed, the tip of the pen will wear out.
    • But I also bought the Retractable Sharpie Ultra Fine Tip Markers, and those don’t smear.
    • I like the fine tip but 6 bucks for 2 pens like this is way overpriced!
    • Sharpie’s pen is kinda my go to pen, combining many of my favorites into one with a great, bold line like a fine tip sharpie that doesn’t blend though even thin paper
    • Nice and sharp tipped and just the right amount of ink.
    • They do seem to go dry fast though and the tips are fragile so you can easily break it
    • love the retractable tip, because i always lose the caps for the other version of these pens
    • , the tip is perfect, it's smooth, and it doesn't bleed
    • Essentially the tip will smoosh down so that it no longer works.
    • The writing tip is very fine and gave the sense that the pen was "running out of ink
    • The Sharpie Pen Retractable tip is not half as durable as the Sharpie Pen, and even if you bear down a little too hard, the tip may be damaged
    • They do not bleed through the paper and the fine tip allows for excellent control and detail.
    • and they write with a nice, smooth, fine point tip.
    • Perfect marker with a very fine tip.
    • The fine tip is nice
    • Great quality pen until the tip somehow got damaged from sketching
    • I love this pen because it has a fine tip & doesn't bleed or smear
    • Nice fine tip pen
    • If you look really closely, the tip still looks like a marker, but I think they use special ink and a process to get it to look almost exactly like pen writing and not marker writing
    • They don't bleed through, and the tips stay fine until it runs dry!
    • I would recommend if you need a retractable fine tip.
    • If it wasn't for weak tips, I will give 5 stars and bought 10 more for business use.only 3 star for easily broken tips.
    • the tips become gradually crushed over time, loosing their fine tips
    • The tip on one of them didn't work
    • My main issue with that one was that as nice as it looked, it wasn't any more fine tip than one of the iconic Sharpie black permanent markers that we're all used to with their characteristic black caps and grey plastic barrels
    • Don't expect it to write like a fine tip marker.
    • The fine tip means you get a precise writing feel as well.
    • Maybe if the tip was stiffer they would last longer...or maybe I just shouldn't press so hard :)
    • This is the best fine tip pen I have ever used, it feels right it doesn't damage or bleed
    • they do not bleed through and still give the fine tip that you need!perfect for taking notes in class when you don't have much space to write on!
    • This seems to me to be more like a very fine tipped sharpie marker
    • This is my favorite pen because of the anti-bleed ink and retractable tip
    • I love these pens except for one flaw - mostly my own fault - the tips get bent/crushed/broken easily
    • I loved Sharpie Pens however the non-retractable ones weren't very durable (clips would break off the cap, tips would break from the pen)
    • One small issue that someone else mentioned: if you are heavy handed, the tip of the pen will wear out.
    • I like how fine the tip is
    • I have had the normal fine tip sharpie pens with caps leak on me a lot.
    • It does not bleed and the fine tip is perfect
    • However, if you give a click and retract the tip back into the pen, it will last a good while.
    • I only use them to write tasks in my planner, and I'm quick to retract the tip and store them in a pouch
    • Great fine tip Shapie pen!
    • If your looking for a Sharpie pen this is it, if your looking for a Sharpie Permanent Marker with a nice fine tip look elsewhere and why it only gets 4 stars out of 5.
    • Great design to touch and a genuinely fine tip.
    • Need to protect the tip
    • the tips become gradually crushed over time, loosing their fine tips
    • Loving the fine tip nib, typical sharpie in that regard, but I really love the clean steel.
    • Tip and ink write well on all types of paper
    • The tip is perfect, fine enough for very detailed writing but offers enough resistance so that the writing is very controlled
    • The tip is perfect, fine enough for very detailed writing but offers enough resistance so that the writing is very controlled
    • Pros: writes evenly, well, and has a nice fine tip
    • The tips are durable enough; I have noticed that they begin to wear after about 4-6 months.
    • I'm afraid I might crack i by squeezing too hard, and that would be disastrous