🖊️ Unleash Your Inner Artist with Precision!
The Copic Multiliner SP Black Ink Marker features a fine 0.1mm tip, perfect for intricate designs. Weighing just 0.24 ounces and crafted from durable aluminum, this marker is designed for artists who demand quality and precision. Made in Japan, it’s a reliable tool for both professional and aspiring creatives.
Manufacturer | MacPherson's |
Brand | Copic |
Item Weight | 0.24 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.31 x 0.5 x 0.38 inches |
Item model number | MLSP-01 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 0.1 Millimeters |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | MLSP-01 |
B**
Great, refillable pen
I love this pen. I’ve used Sakura Micron pens forever but I like the tiny nibs and once they get damaged the whole pen is worthless. Copic is awesome because it’s an aluminum barrel and you can replace the nib and ink if I manage to not lose it before the ink runs out. Writes just like a micron but definitely more sustainable.
K**T
Writes beautifully!
This is a great pen! I was going back and forth between purchasing this one (.1 mm) or purchasing the smallest size (.05 mm) and I'm really glad I went with this one. Judging from how small the .1 mm is from actually having it in front of me now, I think the .05 would be way too small for what I'm going to use it for. I am using this pen strictly for writing and taking notes for school. I wanted a pen that would write beautifully and cleanly, and also wrote with a thin line and this is perfect! I usually write in a slanted form / in cursive, and this pen glides smoothly on normal paper. When I hold the pen upright to write in print the pen doesn't move as smoothly and it feels scratchy... So, that's definitely something to keep in mind if you're buying this pen for writing purposes. As for myself, its perfect!
M**E
Copic… the best
Copic markers are the best. The ink stays on everything.
J**A
Lines are thin, but not THAT thin.
Stroke weight isn't as thin as I was led to believe. I original bought this as a waterproof alternative to the Pentel Slicci 0.25 and I figured with a size of 0.1, the Copic Multiliner would be thinner, right? The Slicci's weight is already ultra-fine, but the Copic Multiliner 0.1 is just a tad thicker. I'm assuming the next size down, 0.05, would have the line weight I'm looking for.Another issue I have is that I can't really put the pen cap on the other end of the pen while I'm using it. It fits perfectly, sure, but when I pull off the cap it takes out the entire stopper that keeps the ink cartridge inside. I'm not sure if this was a manufacturing error or not...
S**E
Just Don't Loose the Lid!!! Refillabe 1.0 waterproof go-to drawing pen
This crisp dark black waterproof 0.1 nib refillable drawing pen lives up to its reputation. The line is consistent; no starts and stops. If you're going to get one pen for drawing, this is the one to get. I also use a set of 6 Micron pens (unrefillable plastic) , but this pen seems to be the best all around choice for drawing.
T**E
A good pen! I could have done with ordering a ...
A good pen! I could have done with ordering a larger tip size (my shaky hands make fine lines quite wobbly), but other than that it works well! All you have to do is make sure you don't push too hard and bend the nib, because like Microns it has that thin tube tip that's prone to bending. Despite being quite similar to Microns in that regard, the Copic Multiliner is refillable like many other Copic products. It has a small ink cartridge inside which you can pull out and replace when the current cartridge is empty, rather than simply buying a new pen. Also, even if you do bend the nib, it's removable and replacable, unlike Microns. (For those not in the know about Microns, the tips are prone to bending on the smaller nibs and you can't buy a replacement for them, and you can't refill them. If you run out of ink or bend the tip, you simply have to buy a new pen.)Another thing, not quite a problem but I found it quite humourous, when I recieved the pen it was thrown loose in the box with the other items I had ordered.
R**E
My Favorite Pen Ever!
Love, love, love this pen. I have never been more excited to get a .1 pen in my life. I can write the tiniest things and add the tiniest details to projects I'm working on. It doesn't smudge and it's super smooth (not a gritty texture like the felt tips). Highly recommend both this size and the .5mm. They're great pens!
E**L
Disappointed. Is it the pen itself or the seller?
I have always used Micron pens for drawing but decided to try Copic pens after hearing so many great things about them. Not sure if it’s the product itself, or because I bought it off amazon, but this pen was a major disappointment. I ordered both 0.1 and .005. The ink was practically empty/dried. I use a fairly light touch and the tip is already bent and dragging after one use. Uneven lines. I heard Copics were good for heavy handed artists and they have replacement tips to minimize waste. I wanted to love this pen but I am sadly disappointed. But to reiterate, it could just be the seller or a bad batch they came from - if anyone knows anything about this please let me know. I love my microns but I am trying to branch out and explore other pens. I do a lot of line work and want even, color, thickness, and a steady line.
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