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Your cart is empty.The mark of the perfect pen. The performance of a Sharpie Permanent Marker meets pen-like precision: that's the signature of the one-and-only Sharpie Pen. A slim design, contoured grip, and fine point come together to deliver dreamlike detail and ridiculous control. Inspiring action with your writing and art, Sharpie Pens feature quick-drying, fade-resistant ink that won't bleed through paper. The result is an incredible writing instrument that all other pens try to copy, but zero can touch.
Ryan McCoy
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
This is a great felt fine tip pen to use for journaling and for line work on cartoons, illustrations, and caricatures. The lines are thin, and the tip holds up well after several days use. While the ink isn't as black as your normal fine tip sharpie, it's still dark and legible. Plus, it's archival. I find that the multipack is a great value for your money.
Señero
Reviewed in Mexico on January 6, 2025
El producto sin problema.
Jay Dee
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
My Package arrived on time. This is a great value. The best fine felt pen I have ever used. It drys quickly and does not bleeding through most paper. Very happy with my purchase.
Reiane
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
Pros:- it does not bleed on paper, unless paper is too thin(then you'll see it at the back page).- easy to write (lightweight)- I feel this pen is for people who write with little pressure because if you put heavy pressure the felt tip might break or deform.Cons:- it kinda looks faded ink. But it looks good kinda like printed grayscale faded.* I wish it was retractable. Will definitely buy again
Whitebat
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024
These are the best grading pens, as they are permanent and don't bleed through the page. I was previously buying a 4 pack of red, black, green and blue. This box has only red, so I am not buying extra colors, as my red pen gets the most use, and therefore dies first. The tips will get mashed down, particularly if you have a heavy hand. I would recommend a pen with a metal tip instead if you don't care that the ink is permanent and tend to mash the tips down.
chris
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
I've used these pens for many years, and thankfully they are just as good now as they were years ago. Unlike roller pens, these actually work! The ink does not run, smear, or glob. They seem to last a very long time. These are the best pens I've ever had.
Jasmine
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
I love these pens. They write very well. No bleeding through. Good value for intended use. Money well spent.
Manuel Martín Peniche
Reviewed in Mexico on July 19, 2023
Difícil es encontrar el paquete de 12. Uso el bolígrafo para delinear mis trazos a lápiz, antes del acabado final. Los errores se pueden cubrir sin ningún problema con gouache blanco o cualquier corrector, sin temor de que aparezcan de nuevo bajo la capa de tinta blanca. Son además muy durables. Un gran producto.
Sheng Chieh Lin
Reviewed in Singapore on August 11, 2022
Perfect pens for daily use.
Jane
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on October 12, 2021
I ordered a replacement for my previous order (3/12 pens working) but the box of pens they sent for replacement did not work at all --- all 12 pens have dried out ink! So disappointed!
Éder Álvarez
Reviewed in Mexico on April 12, 2019
Son excelentes, la tinta no traspasa las hojas así que puedo usarlo para escribir por ambos lados de la hoja. La presentación de la pluma es demasiado corriente para el costo que tiene, es lo único que no me gusta.
Joseph Dewey
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2015
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Brandon Curtis
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2012
I conducted a Great Pen Review a few months ago, in which I purchased a 12-pack of the following 0.5mm pens and distributed them to friends and family for evaluation:The overall favorites were definitely the V5 and the EnerGel. The EnerGel was generally preferred by those who liked a higher ink flowrate, while the V5 was preferred by those who liked a lower flowrate. First impressions of the Uniball 207 were quite good, but occasionally these pens drew the ire of my reviewers when they stopped writing seemingly randomly with large volumes of ink still remaining. The Pilot G2 was scratchy and terrible all-around; this appears to be a problem with the 0.5mm tip size, as I have heard great things about the G2 0.7mm.The Sharpie pen, while better than expected, feels like a marker (because it is) and doesn't seem to have very broad street appeal. When first encountering this pen, many reviewers wrote a few letters, stopped, and examined the pen closely in an effort to figure out what the heck I had just handed them. While some reviewers warmed to the marker-y, sometimes squeaky writing characteristics of this pen after taking it home and writing with it for a few months, others absolutely hated it and refused to use it again.That being said, this is a highly unique pen and definitely the highest-performance marker pen I have come across. Ink delivery is much steadier than you might expect from a marker, and I never encountered problems with the pen 'going dry' or expiring with ink remaining, like I did with the G2 0.5mm and occasionally the 207's.If you like the feel of writing with a marker, you'll likely write this pen. If not... check out the Pilot Precise V5s and the Pentel EnerGels instead.
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