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The Staedtler Triplus Fineliner 0.3mm pack of six (3 black & 3 blue) combines precision engineering with ergonomic design. Featuring ultra-fine metal-clad tips and dry safe water-based ink, these pens offer smooth, fatigue-free writing that won’t dry out even if left uncapped for days. Ideal for professionals and creatives alike, their airplane-safe, leak-proof design and washable ink make them a reliable, stylish choice for everyday use.
| ASIN | B014GUKH5M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,940 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #35 in Porous-Point Pens |
| Brand | STAEDTLER |
| Color | 3 Black & 3 Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,019) |
| Date First Available | August 26, 2015 |
| Grip Type | Contoured |
| Ink Color | Blue,Black |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
| Item model number | 334-2, 334-3, 334-9 |
| Line Size | 0.3 Millimeters |
| Manufacturer | Steadtler |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1 |
| Material Type | Stone |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Point Type | Ultra Fine |
| Product Dimensions | 5.91 x 1.18 x 2.36 inches |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 6) |
K**Y
Staedtler Pens - Love them!!!
Love Staedtler pens! Quality product. Arrives quickly. Have ordered several times. Not very expensive! They have other colors besides black. Recently bought purple pens. Give them a try!
R**W
Very Nice
I use these pens when creating mixed media art. Smooth lines that do not bleed. The ink dries quickly on paper but doesn't dry out in the pen. I have only used the black color but it is nice and dark.
R**.
Recomended
Good product, shipped fast. Recommended 👌🏽
D**N
My Favorite Pen for Over Five Years - Reliable, Smooth, and Long-Lasting
This pen has been my go-to pen for over five years. The writing experience it offers is consistently smooth, making it ideal for note-taking, journaling, and even sketching. Its triangular body is both ergonomic and practical, preventing the pen from rolling off surfaces and offering a comfortable grip for extended writing sessions. I appreciate how effortless writing with this pen feels. The pen itself is slender and long enough to balance well in my hand, and the ink does not bleed through paper, even on thinner pages. It is lightweight, making it easy to carry around in a pencil case or pocket. The ink also lasts a surprisingly long time, and has outlasted many others I have tried.
S**N
Best practical day-to-day writing instrument for mix of precision and versatility
Just found these recently. I typically write with a Monteverde fountain pen, but when I'm not, I'm using one of these. OVERALL: Deep well, even flow, make very very fine marks on paper (larger than a well made drafting pencil and very close to 0.1mm, but without the bleeding issues). Does well upside down for quick jotting. No real frills, though I have found the clip being nearly flush with the top of the cap keeps it stay put when clipped to bag/shirt/pad/etc. GRIP: Lightweight and the rounded triangle grip was a bit concerning at first but I've become fond of it - to my experience it keeps my hand high enough up on the pen that my writing can be very precise, but not so much that my fingers wind up on the page smearing everything or obscuring my view of the page. Moreover, if I need to scramble for one in a bag or satchel, the grip makes it instantly recognizable. INK: vibrant blue (as some blues resemble black...I hate that) and red. Easy to read. VERSUS COMPARABLE PENS/MARKERS: Won't bleed like an ultra-fine Sharpie on more porous papers; will write most places that other markers (Royal Langnickel 0.1mm / 0.5mm) or felt-tips won't. Idyllic mix of an ultra-fine Sharpie's write all/most places with high quality felt's accuracy. Though it lacks erasability, I'm chunking my Pilot Frixxions for these as well as (and to the same point) using the fountain pen less. CRITICISM: Nothing of real substance to put here, though it won't write on high gloss surfaces like a ultra-fine Sharpie (or prismacolor), but will certainly write in places that ball, ink/gel, felt-tip pens will go. VERDICT: Best practical day-to-day writing instrument where a pencil is inappropriate and precision is a must. If your penmanship is more like an architect than a doctor, $9 for a six pack would be a steal of a deal at twice the price (NOTE: these come in a polypropylene sleeve - NOT the hard plastic snap packs the retail 4 packs come in). Highest marks, highest recommendation.
B**D
One of my favorite stationary pens!
Can smudge if you don’t let it dry but I LOVE this pen for lining, stationary decoration, doesn’t bleed through, and even for regular note taking. I use this in a variety types of paper (tomoe river paper and other thicker white paper) never had a bleeding problem. The triangle style feels great for my grip. Really worth the price point for this great pen, in only gets a 4 star due to the smudging factor. It does have other colors I need to try but the standard black has gotten me convince to purchase the color ones next! They have lasted me for a good while too. This are a staple for my stationary writing tools.
T**E
Staedtler Triplus Fineliner Black 0.3mm - Pack of Six
For anyone that likes a very fine tip marker, this is the pin for you. I use it as an ink pen because it writes that well. It’s smoothly glides across paper. The octagon barrel is slightly smaller than the size of a round barrel pen and makes grasping it a unique feel. I use it at work to record medical record numbers and often forget to put the cap back on. I have noticed that it does not dry up as quickly as a marker nor does it bleed through the paper. With a light touch to the paper the ink goes on like silk and makes writing very pleasurable.
C**N
Nice
I used to be obsessed with these pens. They write well, and because they are triangular, they don't roll. At the time I was obsessed, they were kind of pricey, though. I have since become obsessed with Frixxion and how they erase easily but still work for a lefty and InkJoy--and of course, always Flair. But I loved these when I was using them.
B**T
N’est bon que sur le papier non glacé
R**I
I purchased 6 pieces but one or two were not working well. Seems from very long time
C**R
When I first opened the package I was a little worried I had received a knock of product but after using them for a couple of months I can happily and confidently report that in my opinion they're 100% genuine. I initially worried they were fakes because they were not packaged in a Staedtler box like in the image on the product page. I'm guessing the seller bought them in bulk and packaged them in the generic packaging they arrived in. They work just as expected and I'm still using my 1st pen after a couple of months of taking tons of notes so the longevity is the same as I've experienced in the past. I do wish the ink was archival and not water soluble since it takes a bit longer than archival ink to completely dry. Also if you spill liquid on a page the ink will run. It even runs some times when I use a highlighter before waiting the extra microseconds till it's completely set. That said I knew this would be the case when buying the pens so it's something I decided to live with to get the things I like about them. Those other things include a surprisingly long life span compared to other pens I've used, the triangular pen body which really makes long writing sessions more comfortable with less hand cramping and finally the pen nib's .3 diameter is the ideal size imo. With a .3 nib you can write incredibly small but still very legible notes and unlike even smaller nibs when writing it feels like the nib is the bigger size (.7/.5) most pens use. I've also noticed pens with nibs that are smaller than this often have trouble transfering the appropriate amount of ink, especially during long writing sessions. Finally the cost per pen combined with their lifespan makes it a more economical own than others I've used. I do miss the archival ink in the Japanese pens I used to use but the trade off is worth it. Just remember if you're coming from a pen with archival ink be aware of these pens water solubie ink. Overall - Highly recommended.
A**I
It is my love since last 10 years. In India no body spend money on writting but this brand has unique quality nib, which gives you an amazing hand writting. If your handwriting is good, it will make better definitely.
A**R
Great pens seem to last for ages before the ink runs out
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