• Reviews around tip (3.74 of 5)

    Sharpie Plastic Point Stick Water Resistant Pen, Ink, Fine, Pack of 12, Black (1742663)

    • Do not get these confused with the Sharpie fine tipped markers; they are like regular Sharpies
    • No-bleed, bright, long-lasting, fine-tipped goodness.
    • Use 'em daily: love the dark black ink and the fine tip
    • They market these as pens, but they are felt tipped and work beautifully as marker/pens.
    • This goes for all of the sharpie fine point pens, but you do need to rotate the pen as you write or not press too hard to avoid an uneven tip.
    • This hasn't been an issue with me and these pens, compared to over sharpie fine tips I've used in the past.
    • No-bleed, bright, long-lasting, fine-tipped goodness.
    • The tips fray and split fairly easily.
    • After a few times of use, the entire tip is a huge disappointment - I found out
    • Love the fine tip!
    • Best fine tipped pens hands down
    • I’ve been in search for a decent fine tip felt 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
    • These pens lasted about 3 uses now dead tips.
    • Always have been a fan of Sharpie, when they came out with the fine tip multi color pens I was in heaven, it doesn't bleed through and nice to use for work and for at home.
    • The tip is very fine, so even when I'm writing in another language (such as Tamil or Hindi), I can still see the characters clearly
    • As a newbie to bullet journalling, I was very disappointed when I realized that my fine tip sharpie markers bled through the pages of my journal in a really extreme way
    • They last a long time and have a great tip that allows the pen to flow on the paper.
    • They also have nice, fine tips.
    • Love the fine tip.
    • I wouldn't recommend lending them to someone who likes to press down on their writing utensils, the tips are very very fine and once they're pressed into the little metal part they're goners.
    • The five tips break off .
    • Also, the felt tip feels like "fingernails on paper.""Le Pen" has a slightly more opaque ink and the felt tip glides across the paper without scratchy resistance
    • The tips are very fine
    • Their fine tips (and they're VERY fine) are perfect for accurate writing and drawing
    • I've written over 400 pages in my journal since July and the ideas flow through those delicate little tips like honey
    • They have a nice fine tip, write smoothly, and do not bleed through the page.
    • I love the variety and the thin tips
    • These are fine tipped pens, so they're best suited to making lines rather than filling in between the lines
    • I had bought some at a store when I was out one day because I liked the tip.
    • Very fine tip.
    • I keep a journal and love these fine tipped pens for writing in it.
    • I've purchase the regular black and blue (non-art) fine tip sharpies to supplement these for everyday writing, since I use those the most.
    • I call these my "micro-fine" tip marker.
    • We love these fine tip Sharpies for note taking and calligraphy.
    • Beautiful colors, nice fine tip
    • The pens are soft tips, but not very flexible
    • I love Sharpies: love the colors; love the different tips
    • Plus, bonus, they are great for writing in note cards, no dry time and the smooth tip means my writing looks a lot better than usual!
    • The tips don't break down hardly at all
    • These lens are perfect and have a lovely fine tip
    • Writing quality is smooth, the tip isn't so fragile that it bends when pressing down (some pigment liners with finer points bend
    • Strong snall tip
    • My only gripe is that the tips are very sensitive, and so I don't like to let anyone else use them, since it is very easy to destroy
    • However, these are felt tip, and some people don't like that.
    • I love the fine tip for my adult coloring pages and the case makes it perfect to throw in my purse/bag.
    • Nice fine tip
    • My only complaints are that they don't last super long (though like I said, I write for hours per day at work) and sometimes if you press down too hard, it can "split" the tip, resulting in a double line when you write
    • Its not a indelible sharpie marker, but a kick ass fine tip pen
    • fantastic assortment of colors and the fine tip point if perfectly for detailing
    • However, the tips wear down or crush quickly without a whole lot of pressure
    • I use the fine tip for tiny details on adult coloring books.
    • I love the fine tip and how the ink doesn’t bleed from front of the page to the back.
    • If you put a bit too much pressure on the pen, the tip will crack/break
    • My absolutely favourite writing utensil, the tips are a bit touchy but thats to be expected.
    • The Fine tip is perfect for everything; not too big but, apparently, they also have an Ultra Fine
    • Does not bleed through regular office paper, love the fine tip, and the colors are great
    • However, the tip of the pen is weak and prone to flattening, depending on how you write
    • Fine precise tip makes writing a pleasure
    • Love these, have purchased as gifts multiple times and have an order coming in for myself - you won't be disappointed if you're looking for good fine tip pens!
    • These pens do write good but the tips are really bad
    • Who doesn't love fine tipped Sharpies
    • They write so beautifully and have a nice fine tip
    • Fine tipped Sharpies.
    • These are fine tip colored ink Sharpies
    • I keep breaking the tips, love the markers but will not buy the pens.
    • Great tip.
    • I used medium point in those, which are 1.0mm, but I feel like the fine point Sharpie pens write just as smoothly even though the tip is considerably finer.
    • These pens are bright colors, come in a great case, and have a fantastic writing tip
    • The tip is very reliably fine
    • I wouldn't recommend lending them to someone who likes to press down on their writing utensils, the tips are very very fine and once they're pressed into the little metal part they're goners.
    • They come in fun colors, do not bleed through paper, and are fine tipped.
    • Only issue is people that slam pens into the paper will tend to distort the tip so be careful who you lend these to!
    • The tips will break or bend worth too much force.
    • you can see how bad the tip has frayed by how the line created is hallow in the middle
    • If you are a “hard” writer like me, you’ll have to lighten up a little or you will crush the tip
    • So much control with a fine tip, I cringe when I have to use a ball point
    • n’t let my kids touch them because if you apply to much pressure on the pen you’ll break the tip
    • I have been using the Staedtler pens for different doodles and coloring where fine tips are needed, but I always loved Sharpie brand
    • I really like fine-tipped pens that write smoothly, without skipping
    • I love the micro tip and the flow of the ink.
    • These are fine tipped pens, so don't be surprised by the fact that the tips are indeed, well, FINE TIPPED!Otherwise, I absolutely love these guys
    • These are fine tipped pens, so don't be surprised by the fact that the tips are indeed, well, FINE TIPPED!Otherwise, I absolutely love these guys
    • The tips on these are tiny which I love because it helps me to write neatly while making my letters small enough to work in small calendar squares
    • Fine Tip Sharpie Pen.
    • Use 'em daily: love the dark black ink and the fine tip
    • No-bleed, bright, long-lasting, fine-tipped goodness.
    • More like untra-fine tip markers than pens
    • The tip doesn't refill itself fast enough so it dies as you're writing... even in the first week of ownership
    • They don't bleed through paper and the fine tip is perfect for my handwriting
    • The long lasting, smooth, ultra fine tip allows for easy writing on most any paper surface
    • These seem to dry out a little bit more than the pens and have a fuzzier tip.
    • I use them to color code tasks and notes my bullet journal, and I love the fine tips, and the way they don't bleed through the pages
    • The tips are perfect for all those itty bitty spaces in my adult coloring books and ideal for all the fine details I wish to create when drawing
    • The tips hold their shape well, and the ink color is pretty dark
    • ...love the ink but the soft tip easily backs in the metal tube hence unusable before you ran out of ink.
    • I particularly love the fine tip and the bold black
    • Nice sharp colors but be careful you don't press too hard - one pen tip bent/broke the first time I used it.
    • I like how they have a fine tip which is perfect for writing when I don't have a lot of space on the form or
    • Great markers with fine tip m
    • Beautiful tips , write clear, neat, stable , no skipping, does not bleed
    • Love the fine tip, so much easier to write with!
    • Vibrant colors, great tip.
    • They write smoothly, and I love the color choices, as well as the fine tip.
    • The tip is very fine.
    • I have been color coding my planners for years and have used a wide variety of different brands of pens, but never been as completely satisfied with pens as I am with these!In using these pens in my planner, the ultra fine tip allows for small spaced legible writing - a huge thing
    • Love the sturdy, fine tip.
    • The colors are great; the ink flow is steady; and the tip is perfect.
    • Probably my favorite pens because the fine tip and smooth writing
    • I've always been a sharpie fan and these fine tipped pens are no exception
    • The 6th pen had a smeared tip
    • Fine tipped sharpies are permanent markers with a very fine point
    • Nice fine tip point, and they do not bleed through the paper and make a mess
    • I love the micro tip and the ink flow is great.
    • I still use sharpie pens occasionally, but the fine tip comes at the price of an easily damaged felt point.
    • The fine tip works very well to make thin lines and the bright, fun colors make it easy to color code.
    • (I'd considered buying my old art school standby Micron pens, but they can get expensive if you need them for a lot of people to use and if people don't know that the tips don't deal well under pressure that's asking for pens with next to no nibs!
    • I was looking for a fine tip pen to have people sign little wood
    • Great for taking notes because they won't bleed through like regular fine tip sharpie markers and there is no chance of a smear like some ball point pens.
    • I have felt tip pens and markers that bleed through paper worse than this
    • I am an artist and these are my favorite black fine tip markers
    • The fine tip pens let me more precisely color relevant areas.
    • I enjoy having the eight colors of fine tip Sharpie pens at hand.
    • THE TIP BREAKS OFF
    • ...love the ink but the soft tip easily backs in the metal tube hence unusable before you ran out of ink.
    • Love the fine tip and ease of use.
    • Writes like a fine-tip pen should, but has the added benefit of being a permanent marker, which makes it incredibly versatile.
    • Okay: fine tip, black, 12-pack, competitive price, delivered to my door (didn't have to go to Box store for one item)
    • They have a soft but firm tip that is not too hard and scratchy-sounding like the staedtler pens, which are also quite popular among my peers but which I’ve never really liked.
    • As a final point, the fine tip ones fortunately allow for concise, very small handwriting that does not blot the paper
    • Smooth flow, fine tip (I write small), no issues on airplanes (tired of pens leaking when I take them on flights), love it
    • n’t let my kids touch them because if you apply to much pressure on the pen you’ll break the tip