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Annie
Greater than one weekThe thing about these is that they hardly have any ink in them, so they run out really fast. They also bleed through bible pages, if anyone was wondering.
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Christina
> 3 dayThey dont work. I was shipped a new package without being asked to return the others ones - which was very kind. But even the second package was not that great.
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Vivian
> 3 dayThe price of the pen is cheaper than buying it alone, but it is a little faster to use ink.
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Sara (& Echo)
> 3 dayI love writing in tiny print. The .005 Micron pens work great for my note taking and test taking. I dont press hard when I write, if you do, youll bend the tip. If youre used to ball point pens and pressing down. Not an artist, just a student with small handwriting.
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Susan Yang
> 3 dayI was very excited about these pens, because I heard so many good reviews about them. Unfortunately, one of the pens exploded and the rest were dry. I threw away the box and wont even be able to return them. I am very disappointed and will most likely not purchase them again.
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Carey Pacocha V
> 3 daySimply my FAVORITE DRAWING PENS! ~ C. L. AldridgeArt
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Charlotte J. Magee
> 3 dayI use these in my Bible and they are always super. Great pens, great buy
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayMy husband uses these pens for light scrolling work in his drawings.
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Adam Oestergaard
Greater than one weekno need for a review here, these are perfect.
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Art School Dropout
> 3 dayI use these to create the outlines of graffiti designs, I use them for zentangle drawings and I use them just for doodling. Personally, I’ve never found a product that is superior for the price. (I tried using the “Flair” felt tip pens and found they bled on the paper, so once again, I had to learn that cheaper is not better.)