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Pentel Arts Pocket Brush Refills, Black Ink 2-Pk Carded (FP10BP2A)

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Style: Black Refills - 2 Pack


Features

  • Permanent pigment ink is both fade and water-resistant
  • Refill cartridges make for an easy, no mess ink Replacement
  • Portable, neat and easy-to-use versus traditional paint and brushes
  • Made in Japan

Description

Refills for the Pentel Pocket Brush pen. Permanent pigment ink is both fade- and water-resistant. Refill cartridges make for an easy, no mess ink replacement


Manufacturer: ‎Pentel


Brand: ‎Pentel


Item Weight: ‎0.3 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎0.5 x 7.25 x 2 inches


Item model number: ‎FP10BP2A


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Black


Material Type: ‎High quality material


Number of Items: ‎1


Size: ‎2 pack


Point Type: ‎Fine


Ink Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎FP10BP2A


Date First Available: September 2, 2009


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • So beautiful
Style: Bamboo Design
Love the design and I love using the pen
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2022 by David

  • I love this pen!!
Style: Pocket Brush Pen Original
I've had my brush pen for 5 years! It's held up very well inside my pencil case. It's easy to refill the cartridge with an eyedropper or to pop in a new cartridge. You can swap your own ink color in if you choose to eyedropper refill, but wash out the feed with water thoroughly first so the colors don't mix. This is the only solidly built, portable, brush pen with separate bristles (as opposed to a crappy felt flex nib) I've found, and it's so affordable! I've never had a spill or ink disaster in my bag. I recommend it for anyone wanting to try drawing with a brush pen. I would give it more stars if I could. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2022 by Inke

  • Flawed, but the best cartridge brush pen out there right now....
Style: Pocket Brush Pen Original
The best part about this particular brush pen is that the tip is indeed a brush made up of synthetic hairs. Others will call themselves brush pens but the tip will be a tapering cone of magic marker style material (some of them are excellent, but there are many inking effects that can not be achieved with a foam cone). It doesn't leak or dry out if it's capped, and refills are fairly easy to find. The cartridges last a decent amount of time, but you will want to keep a spare on hand as they run dry with little warning. Because the ink is coming from a cartridge the flow is fixed and can't be adjusted by squeezing. Getting ideal line quality means feeling the pace of the ink flow. The quality of line will never compare to a good (series 7 style) watercolor brush dipped in your ink of choice, but the big draw here is portability and zero set up and take down time. Personally this pen was a big deal to me. After several disappointing experiences this was a great find and I've been inking much much more since discovering it last year. Dry brush effects are hard to intentionally achieve because of the reservoir and easy to unintentionally achieve if you are moving too fast. The other major compromise is that the ink is somewhat glossy after drying and only the future knows how lightfast the ink is. Much as I love it I'd be happy to upgrade to something else if I found something better but the fact is it's the best out there. Some other brushes certainly compliment it, but nothing I've found can completely replace You can easily achieve professional level results with it as long as you treat it like a brush and not a ball point pen (seems obvious but you should rotate the paper and not the pen tip). It does favor a quick wet style (like Paul Pope) and is a great deal of fun to use. The Black Pentel Color Brush Pen is also excellent, you squeeze it and the ink is much sexier. The only issue is you just can't get a fine enough line with it. The Pilot Petit 3 is also great, but is one of those foam cone tips and behaves more like a variable rapidograph than a brush pen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2014 by E. Johnson

  • Versatility and Portability
Style: Pocket Brush Pen Original
The Pentel Pocket Brush Pen is an outstanding piece of art-making equipment. Up until I received this pen, I mainly stuck with using a standard rolling-ball pen for my ink work (I'm not very traditional and don't use a pen and an ink well very often). After having used this pen for a few days, I can say that I shall not be returning to my original standard much more. This brush pen allows for a large variety of mark making. A variety that can be increased even more by using paper with different textures. The ink flows freely and easily. As of yet, I've had no problems with leakage of any sort, which makes it pretty portable from my point of view. One thing about this package, I should warn, is that the title misled me. With this "Pentel Arts Pocket Brush Pen with Refills, 1 Pen and 2 Refills" you are getting the one pen and two cartridges. There isn't one already in the pen which means you're going to use one of your "refills" immediately. And if you draw a lot, pick up a pack of refills to go along with it. Also, once you install the ink, give the ink a minute or two to flow into the bristles. It won't work right away, so be patient. My inspiration for getting this pen is from viewing the artwork of Yoji Shinkawa (Metal Gear Solid, Zone of the Enders). I really admired the varied strokes, line quality, and the confidence behind them. After having read an interview conducted with him, he highly recommended this pen. Hopefully, in a year or two, the bristles will wear out a bit and my line work will vary even more (I like a crappy brush, makes for some really characteristic line work). -Bottom line- If you're looking for a pen to help you build confidence in your line work (use that white out for highlights ;) ) while giving you a seemingly infinite variety of marks to make, this pen is for you. This is an excellent pen and this reviewer highly recommends it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2012 by Wilsty

  • Really useful art tool
Style: Pocket Brush Pen Original
I bought this because I've been curious about trying out new art supplies, and I'm reviewing this after having had it for several months. Pros- Writes really nicely. I don't have to worry about the ink coming out inconsistently- it doesn't drip, and it's not blotchy- it comes out a nice, consistent black. Really easy to get different line weights/thicknesses. It's flexible enough that you can get a wide range of thicknesses, but sturdy enough that you can also get consistent thickness, too. Doesn't bleed, even when covering large areas (I use a Strathmore 400 series sketchbook) Dries quickly. It doesn't dry immediately, but as long as I plot out where I'm going to start inking I don't have to worry about smudging, and I only leave my sketchbook open for an extra minute if I've covered large areas. Cons: I really wish I had gotten a smaller brush. Most of my drawings are no bigger than 5inx8in and it can be hard to get consistent lines at that size. I only use this brush if I want my lineart to be thick, but I feel that issue is more an user error than a problem with the brush itself. And speaking of user error, this brush takes some practice to get used to. While I really enjoy that I can get lines that look very dynamic and visually appealing, it can be a real challenge to intentionally get those effects. I find that it's really easy to make lines too thin or too thick in the wrong places, and my shaky hands can really struggle at times cx ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2019 by Amazon Customer

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