Sharpie Ultra Fine Point Permanent 2
The extreme precision tip let’s you get right to the point—extra precise narrowed tip for uttermost control and accuracy. Durable 0.2mm point marks permanently on most surfaces. Fast drying, water-resistant, AP Certified nontoxic ink. Global Product Type: Markers-Permanent; Marker Type: Permanent; Assortment: N/A; Color(s): Black.
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
Can do things the Sharpie Fine-Point Can Not By Lonnie E. Holder When I first discovered the Sharpie Permanent Fine-Point Markers I became an instant fan. I am still a huge fan of these markers for labeling freezer and storage bags and cardboard boxes. However, some 3M Post-It Flags, which I use a lot, are just too small for the fine point markers. For that I use the Ultra-Fine Point Markers.
Just like the fine point markers, these markers seem to last a long time if you take care to cap them as soon as you are finished with them. You also need to be careful not to get the tips wet or to damage the tip, but as long as you do not drop the pen on its tip it is reasonably durable. I have seen a few people crush the tips of these markers (including a couple that were borrowed from me – sigh) by pushing on them too hard, but generally these are people who should be using a ball-point pen anyway.
We have tried a lot of different pens and markers for writing on plastic, and have had limited success. Many pens seem to take forever to dry or will not mark on plastic. Magic Markers work, but they are too wide and have an unlovely smell. So far Sharpie permanent fine-point and ultra fine-point markers avoid these problems, and provide sharp print for nearly all labeling needs. In fact, I will warn you that you should take care what you write on, because once you have used the Sharpie, it can be nearly impossible to get the ink out.
I will also concur with another reviewer who pointed out that the ultra fine-point Sharpie can be an artist’s instrument. While my sketches are not what I would call art, the very fine point permits a lot of detail, and even shading effects. To provide more ability, try using the Sharpie Fine-Point and the Sharpie Ultra Fine-Point. These two pens give you quite a drawing arsenal.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Good markers, wrong details! By Charles Marchese These markers work just fine, but the description says they are a .2mm This is just wrong. It says nothing about the measurement on the box or the markers and when compared to pencil lead, they are probably closer to a .7mm at the tip, but like most markers, will make a somewhat larger line. If you truly want a super fine maker, check out Pigma Micron 005…
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Permanent Marker Effect but with the Precision of a pen By Ksyrium Since I have been using these as opposed to fine point, my writing has been much clearer. Sharpie ultra fine points are awesome for doing labels where you have to stay in the lines, and where other people have to read your writing. It’s just as permanent as the fine point, being waterproof, but it’s still affected by the sun. (It fades over time) Compared to office supply stores, the price is excellent on Amazon.
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