• Reviews around tip (3.68 of 5)

    Staedtler Pigment Liner Bonus Sketch Set of 6 Liners for the Regular Price of 4(2 free), 308SB6P

    • Also I have never been able to break one of these whereas the Sakuras often loose their tips after extended use
    • Very fine tips on each, and the writing is quite smooth
    • The tips look sturdier and I love the texture of the grip on the pen itself.
    • I use the finest tip in here, a 0.05, all the time in my drawing.
    • The tips are durable and stand up to a lot of repeated use
    • I was looking for an even finer tipped pen
    • I've used microns for years, and the finer tips always make me nervous when I go in for detail work
    • The fine tip of the .05 pen tip is more precise and that precision is necessary in some of my artwork
    • The only thing that really could be better would be substituting one of the very fine tips for a 1 millimeter
    • I love having the smaller tips so that I really feel like I can write small and maximize my space in my Leuchtturm journals
    • The pens are a little thicker and the metal holding the tip seems a little stronger to me
    • Sting, longer that average tips as long as you don't torque on the
    • The tips are very durable, and work snag-free on a variety of papers
    • The tips are very durable, and work snag-free on a variety of papers
    • Two of the pens, the the finest tips, 0.05, and 0.1 are already dry.
    • I have attempted to use a japanese company's fine pens in the past, but it is very easy to crush a fine tipped pen
    • I've used microns for years, and the finer tips always make me nervous when I go in for detail work
    • The tips are perfect for writing and for doing a zentangle style art work.
    • I love micro size tips and these are those
    • They are micro-fine-tipped and write beautifully
    • The really fine tip ones, watch out because they break easily
    • I have used Micron and Pitt pens for years but am slowly replacing them all with these (except for the Micron or Pitt brush pens--I still prefer their brush tips).
    • Great black pigment, DURABLE tips
    • I love them even more than my Micron pens, which started leaking and the tips got messed up way before I felt they were done
    • The really fine tip ones, watch out because they break easily
    • Very nice pen set with a fine tipped selection.
    • The tip of the pens quickly bent of the more fine tips