✍️ Elevate your mark with precision and permanence!
Sharpie Fine Point Felt Tip Pens deliver ultra-fine 0.4mm precision with fast-drying, archival-quality black ink. Designed for comfort and durability, this 12-pack is perfect for professionals and creatives seeking reliable, fade-resistant markers for journaling, drawing, and detailed writing.
Manufacturer | Sanford |
Brand | SHARPIE |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 6 x 2.5 inches |
Item model number | 1742663 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Shape | L Shaped |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 12 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 0.4 Millimeters |
Ink Color | Black |
Tip Type | Needle |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1742663 |
National Stock Number | 7520-01-226-5659 |
J**Y
I've been looking for a pen this awesome for all of my life
The media could not be loaded. I absolutely love this pen! I just ordered my fourth 12-pack within a year, because I keep giving them to all of my friends. This pen made me happy, and I want all of my friends to be happy, too. Also, I started throwing away all of my other pens, because this pen is just so much better than any other pen that I have ever used.As you can see from my video, this writes very similarly to a regular ball-point pen, except it is just a tiny bit darker. Before I got my first Sharpie Pen, I worried that it would just be another Sharpie marker. But, it doesn't look at all like a marker when you use it. It really looks like a 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.When I first saw that it was "no bleed," I didn't believe it. Plus, I thought they were talking about how substandard pens will leak all over your fingers. When I was doing crossword puzzles on an airplane, with a ballpoint pen, then I'd always get leaky pen ink all over my fingers. I'm happy to report that this pen fulfills its promises, and doesn't bleed. It both doesn't bleed through the paper, and it doesn't get all over my hands when I'm doing crossword puzzles, even on an airplane.It's extremely comfortable, lightweight, and doesn't take up much space. This feels so nice to write with and draw with, too. If you're wondering if 12 is too many, then it's not. I guarantee that you'll love this pen.Pros:+The best pen in the world+Affordable+Looks great and feels great in your hand+Really doesn't bleed+Amazing pen technologyCons:-All your friends will want to take your pen
J**E
My Favorite
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.
R**Y
Great Felt Tip Marker for Writing and Cartooning
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.
C**S
The Best Pens
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.
K**N
My GO TO pen for reliability.
My favorite pen, I have been using these exclusively for many many years, since they first came out. They write smoothly no jitteriness, dark ink, not patchy, dries fast, for the most part doesn’t smear, I’m left handed and a lot of pens will smear as I write, I never had that issue with these.. only if I write on something like wax paper or something slippery. That’s any pen though. I buy these boxes and go through them and buy more, best pen in my opinion, I always have 1 or 2 in my pocket at all times haha
B**S
It's A Marker, Love It Or Hate It
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:Pilot Precise V5 Stick Rolling Ball Pen, Micro Point, 0.5 mm, Black Barrel/Ink (35334), 12-CountPentel EnerGel Liquid Gel Pen, Fine Needle Tip, Blue Barrel, Black Ink, Box of 12 (BLN15-A)Pilot G2 Retractable Gel Ink Roller Ball Pen, Extra Fine Point, Clear Barrel, Black Ink, 12-Count (31002)uni-ball 207 Retractable Micro Point Gel Pens, 12 Black Ink Pens(61255)Sharpie Pen Fine Point Pen, 12 Black Pens (1742663)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.
W**T
Finally ALL red Sharpie no-bleed pens
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.
R**.
felt pens
It appears to write well so far.
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