Posts filed under Sakura Pigma Micron

#OnePenOneDay - EnerGel, Sakura, Kaweco, Zebra

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The #OnePenOneDay project keeps rolling on - here are the four latest pens to make it through the day:


Pentel EnerGel Euro Needle 0.35mm Blue -- This pen got heavy use on its selected project day, and it is just as good as ever. I took three full pages of notes with it, and it performed flawlessly. This is one of the best pens going, and may take over as my most recommended pen to those new to micro tip pens. Watch out Uni-Ball Signo DX 0.38mm!


Sakura Pigma Micron 03 Black -- See, I really do have a lot of these laying around. If it hasn't already, this pen needs to be added into the pantheon of all-time great pens. The performance is great, and the barrel is sleek and comfortable. Still a winner after all these years.


Kaweco Sport AL -- This was a risky acquisition seeing as I am not the biggest fountain pen guy on the block, but wow is this a great pen. In retrospect, I would have bought the blue black ink instead of the aubergine, but even after sitting around for weeks unused, the ink flows from the nib immediately.


Zebra Regal Roller NR5 -- I liked this pen a lot when it came out, and I still like it a lot, but when I was running it through the challenge I was longing for a finer tip. That is not a knock on this pen at all - in fact it still compares well to the Pilot V5 needle - but it is not going to make my heavy rotation.

Posted on June 3, 2011 and filed under #onepenoneday, Energel, Kaweco, Pentel, Sakura Pigma Micron, Zebra.

Sakura Pigma Micron 01 Blue Review

Sakura Pigma Micron 01 Blue


I have reviewed the Sakura Pigma Micron several times in the past, and honestly, there is only so much to say about this great pen. But, I just found this photo in my Flickr stream from October of last year, and realized it never got its proper due. Aren't you all just so lucky!


One of the main reasons I have reviewed so many Sakura's is because I love taking notes with this style of pen. The plastic tip leaves such a clean line, and the barrel design works great with my low grip. For hard and fast writers and artists, tip durability could be an issue, but I find the Sakura Pigma Micron to be one of the best pens in this category.


As if all that wasn't good enough, you also get the benefit of one of the premier options for archival quality ink. The Pigma Micron web page has all of the technical specifications one would need to feel secure in choosing this pen for their next archival project.


This 01 (0.25mm) blue model is a little thin for me to use as an every day writer. The 03 (0.35mm) is my go to pen, preferably in black ink, but the orange ink is an excellent choice as well.


JetPens carries the Sakura Pigma Micron Drawing Pens in tip sizes ranging from 0.2mm to 0.5mm, and in a wide variety of colors. Be sure to check them out if you are looking to add something different to your writing arsenal.

Posted on June 2, 2011 and filed under JetPens, Pen Reviews, Sakura Pigma Micron.

Review: Sakura Pigma Micron 01 Purple

Sakura Pigma Micron


Purple is one of my favorite non-standard colors to write with, and the dark shade of this Sakura Pigma Micron is fantastic.  It reminds me a lot of the Uni-Ball Signo RT Lavender Black, but with the writing performance of a Sharpie Pen - and maybe even better.  This ink qualities of the Pigma Micron line are some of the best around.  It is waterproof, fade resistant, and doesn't really feather or bleed.  That is why this pen is one of the most popular around.


My only issue with this particular model is I went too small with the tip size.  The 01 translates to an 0.25mm tip size, and that is a little too small for my writing speed.  For drawing it would be great, but I need to stick with the 02 and the 03 models for writing purposes.  But really, you can't go wrong with the Sakura Pigma Micron pens.  I have several colors in several sizes and only want more!


Click here for the XL review.

Posted on December 17, 2010 and filed under Pen Reviews, Sakura Pigma Micron.