🎨 Elevate your artistry with precision and style!
The Koh-I-Noor Rapidograph Technical and Artist Pen features a .25mm stainless steel nib designed for precision and versatility. With an airtight cap and refillable ink reservoir, this pen is perfect for artists seeking both quality and sustainability. Made in the USA, it combines functionality with a commitment to local craftsmanship.
Manufacturer | Chartpak® |
Brand | Koh-I-Noor |
Model Number | 3165ZZZ |
Colour | Black |
Closure | Retractable |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Extra Fine |
Ink Colour | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | 3165ZZZ |
Manufacturer | Chartpak® |
M**Y
They are great pens! The range of diameters is generous
Have had my original set of Koh-I-Noor pens for over 25 years. Have only had to replace the 25mm pen because of being careless when cleaning it. They are great pens! The range of diameters is generous. Would highly recommend!
M**S
... many people have left for Micron pens or the like. That is because these pens are delicate and ...
These are classics that many people have left for Micron pens or the like. That is because these pens are delicate and require occasional cleaning that involves the possibility of getting ink all over the place. But you're putting down real waterproof india ink, and the line is as reliable as it gets on plate finish paper. Most artists will only need one or two. I'd start with a 0 or 00. If you want variation in line, use a nib pen or brush instead.
G**E
Take care of this pen and it will more than take care of you! It's a great pen.
Would only be better if it drew for you
S**H
Great
As expected, new in package, works perfectly
R**I
.25 nib is total waste of money. Ordered two neither work.
What the heck kind of questions are these. Who is posing these questions. First of all it's a pen. (Only a pen) comes without ink. Its a refillable tech pen for professionals.Mine came with all the parts. I filled it with waterproof tech pen ink, but the ink would not come down to the nib. Then I read that the smaller nibs require you to use a bulb syringe to suck it down to the tip. So I did this over and over and nothing. Tried side shaking it and nothing. So no worky 23.00 pen. So I asked for a replacement and the same thing happened. So two pens and a bulb syringe later a total of about 85.00 with taxes and and I still do not have a pen that works.I think I'll be switching to Jet pens. By the Jet pen company.The thing is, I've been using a larger nib . 35 in these pens for 3 years. It makes beautiful art. Anyways the . 25 so far is crap and a waste of money.
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