COPIC Multiliner SP Black Pigment Ink Marker SP 0,3mm, For Art & Crafts, Colouring, Graphics, Highlighter, Design, Anime, Professional & Beginners, Art Supplies & Colouring Books
P**5
Great quality, and worth the money
Great quality linemarker. a little more expensive than other perhaps, but ive found all the SP range to be excellent and have these pens in various gauges.Would recommend to anybody for technical drawing as well as sketching and inking Copic coloured art.
N**L
Multiliner Ink Marker
A very handy item for those who undertake handy craft work.Nice clear, steady lines.A good product at a fair price.
R**S
Not bad pens but concept hampered by spares cost
These are nice pens — I have a few nib sizes and I appreciate the aluminium bodies and the way you can easily change the nibs and cartridges with no mess and minimum fuss (it’s worth getting copic’s little tool specifically for this purpose).My only issue is that I thought I’d be saving money, as well as reducing my plastic waste, by switching to these SP models rather than buying the disposable copic multiliners that I was using fir illustration work for most of last year.The problem is that the tips — especially the finer ones — wear down very quickly and sometime before the cartridge even runs out. Therefor you end up buying a new cartridge and nib set in around the same time as you would be replacing the disposable pen — if not before — and the cost of these parts, with shipping (at least where I live), is actually slightly more than the entire disposable version of the pen, which I can pick up locally with no shipping cost.Then, you’re still throwing away plastic nib and empty plastic cartridge, so your contribution to landfill is only slightly less than it was using the disposables.I’ve tried refilling the cartridges with rotring isograph ink and they always leak afterwards.That said, they are still that bit nicer to hold and use than plastic-bodied pens from a tactile standpoint, and the ink is dark and doesn’t blot or spot in the point of first contact (on Bristol board) like I’ve found to happen with microns and pitt pens.
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