🎨 Unleash Your Inner Artist with Precision and Style!
The Uni-Ball Pin Drawing Pen set includes three ultra-fine 0.1mm black ink markers, designed for high precision in technical drawing, stenciling, and sketching. With superior water and light resistance, these pens ensure your artwork remains vibrant and intact, making them a must-have for any creative professional.
Manufacturer | Uni-Ball |
Brand | Uni Pin |
Model Number | PIN 0.1-200 |
Product Dimensions | 14 x 8 x 1 cm; 20 g |
Colour | black |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 3 |
Size | 1 count (Pack of 3) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 0.1mm |
Ink Colour | Black |
Tip Type | Marker |
Manufacturer Part Number | PIN 0.1-200 |
Item Weight | 20 g |
L**G
Quick delivery, item as required
I need these fine line pens to label the plant macro-remains I identify. I have to write on to tiny tubes and use my microscope to write the labels. These fine liner pens are ideal.
A**I
Very fine
Bought to add detail to a model kit. Tip was fine and precise and enabled me to draw fine lines.Great price too.
P**Z
New favourite pens
Great pens; at 0.1mm I've never used anything this fine before, but absolutely love it. I've tried writing as small as I can and the text remains clear. You can also sketch with fantastic detail and clarity. The tip/point of the pen appears to be a rigid/stiff felt-type material for transferring the ink between the pen and the writing surface. I've accidentally bent this tip once, but with some pressure forced it back straight again and it has worked alright since.Only used this on paper so far, but can't imagine using another pen again. Very light and easy to use. Ink flows well even when writing fast. Three of these for £6 is an absolute bargain too!Pictures attached are of the pen's tip; and a comparison right to left of... LEFT - this pen - Uni Pin Fine Line 0.1. CENTER-LEFT - Pilot V5 Hi-Techpoint 0.5. CENTER-RIGHT - Pilot V-Ball 0.7. RIGHT - Mitsubishi Inu-Ball Eye Fine.
P**T
Value for money
Great for watercolour detail.
D**U
🙏👍👍
Happy with this product! 🙏🙏👍
W**A
Great for school
These are now the only pens my teen will use for school as they write so smoothly and have the thinner nib that she loves. Great product.
R**S
Good drawing pens
A good product to use for drawing. Whilst they are fine they aren't as fine as you might expect. For durability they pretty much last as long as a micron pen. Another thing to note would be the time of the black. It is not as dark as others I have used but this wouldnt be noticable to most buyers.
W**M
Update: the pens bleed too much ink when tracing.
I was tracing lines and bought this pack to help as my last 0.1mm ran out. I was eager to get started but noticed very quickly that my lines seemed thicker than stated. I put this down to my speed and going back on itself... sometimes (not all my lines I went back on, so no excuse there).I realised shortly my 0.8mm had run out as well, so I went to Tescos to get another, realising I had to buy another 5 pack to get just the 0.8mm, but alas I got it and came back home.I put the 0.1's to the test, exact same drawing style, free hand and ruler, and with the exception of bleed due to pulling the ruler away too quickly or not fast enough, I realised that the nodes on these pens were off.Photographed is the amazon pack versus the Tesco pack, advertised as the same brand yet, something feels off. The amazon pack exhibited a bit more bleed at the start and end of lines (nodes) while the tescos version acted exactly how I thought it should, with less bleed at these nodes.Maybe it was rough transport or other, but I feel these pens aren't great if you care about the exact fine lines they're advertised to help with. In addition, one of the 3 pens nibs broke mid trace, spluttering a bit more ink than it should. I don't know if the quality is bad, or if the product is bad, but honestly won't buy another set again. £6 something for 3 pens that don't really act how I expected them to, I'd rather buy from a hobby store or art store and pay the premium knowing at least the pens were handled better or that I can easily go in and explain my issue.However, I suspect that if you draw fast then this would be less of an issue and should be more than fine for use. My use case was for slow tracing, but I cant recommend it for this case.Update: after a week of use, these pens aren't great. They bleed way too much ink, causing little splutters along your line when tracing or drawing slowly. QC is non existent with these pens, plastic casing is different from official, likely different manufacturer but same leased design. If you draw fast or are not tracing, then they're fine.. otherwise, stick with art shop versions.
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