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STABILO Fineliner point 88 - Rollerset of 25 - Assorted Colors

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About this item

  • COMFORTABLE GRIP - The famous hexagonal body shape of the STABILO point 88 makes it very comfortable to grip.
  • METAL ENCLOSED TIP - The 0.4mm line width offers you a great deal of control and precision and the metal-enclosed tip provides strength and durability.
  • PRECISE - For drawing, you can create intricate details; for writing, you can go really small with your font size. It is also perfect for use with rulers and stencils, making it ideal for precise work, structuring texts and taking notes.
  • LONG CAP-OFF TIME - Thanks to the long cap-off time you won’t have to worry if you accidentally leave it off.
  • SET OF 25 COLORS IN A ROLLER CASE - Start coloring now in a whopping range of 25 colors, in a case that rolls up for easy transport.


Product Description

This set includes 25 point 88 fine-liner pens wrapped up in a unique and stylish storage case. point 88 pens have water-based ink in vibrant colors and are formulated to sustain a long cap-off time. The uniquely-designed, long-wearing tips are encased in metal, so the pens can be used with rulers and stencils. The caps are ventilated for safety.

Set Contains:

STABILO point88 Fineliner, Rollerset 25 assorted colours


Mía
Reviewed in Mexico on August 16, 2024
Me hubiera gustado hubieran más fotos cuando los compré para verlos mejor y justo un día después de comprarlos había más fotos pero súper calidad y prácticos
JJ24
Reviewed in Australia on July 21, 2020
Truly my favourite markers to write special cards with. Very comfortable grip and very vibrant stunning colours. I've been using these exact ones for the past 15 years, so recently purchased another case for my niece. They last forever.
Delphine ZINCK
Reviewed in France on March 8, 2020
Super qualite merci
B
Reviewed in Canada on June 13, 2019
I absolutely love these felt tips. They’re pretty resistant to breaking/wearing in weird ways compared to other brands I’ve used and I’m so happy they come in lots of colours. Especially the two tones if grey!Carrier case is great as well! Only thing I would change is maybe making the zipper pocket inside a little larger so I could fit more in it (I like using thick markers as well), but obviously their priority is the pens
mgengler915
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2016
Stabilo Point 88 roller bag set of 25 is a must have. These pens are fantastic for fine lining, writing, outlining, and crafting of all sorts. There is a wide range of colors. Red, crimson, orange, yellow, apple green, light green, green, pine green, olive green, azure, ice green, turquoise, ultramarine, blue, night blue, pink, lilac, light lilac, violet, apricot, dark ochre, brown, light gray, dark gray and black. The tip of these pens are .4mm. These pens are normally compared to the Staedtler Triplus Fineliners. I have both. These are very comparable and for writing, lining and small spaces, these pens are spot on and exactly what you need. They can start out a little scratchy but, I noticed this on the other brand as well. The more you use them the less scratchy they are and I only find them scratchy when you are coloring in stuff... but they aren't meant to be used as markers. The colors are bright and vibrant. They don't skip when drawing a line or even wavws. Easy to see the colors and lots of different shades. There is also a 30 set. That includes 5 neon colors. I'm not a fan of neon so I didn't get them. This roller bag is GREAT!! It rolls up nice and tight. Saves space and great for grab and go. It has a small zippered pocket once unrolled. Not a lot of room but a small space.I have used these pens in some coloring books. I would always suggest using them on a back page or a page you don't care about to test them out first. In the Johanna Basford books, I used them as outlines and to color in a small tree in the back with more than one layer... I disnt have any issues with shadowbox bleed through but, I was careful to not over saturate the paper... these are a type of wet mediums. Use caution.overall, these are great pens for the price. Highly recommend.
Lila
Reviewed in Spain on April 2, 2015
Compré estos rotuladores para disponer de una gama amplia de colores cuando dibujo. Se trata de un clásico dentro de los rotuladores, su punta fina permite delinear contornos con cierta precisión (siempre hablando de dibujos a mano alzada) y resulta muy práctico contar con un abanico de colores tan amplio por un precio contenido. Además el estuche es muy cómodo porque permite tenerlos todos recogidos y ordenados para cuando se necesiten.
Edd Anderson
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2012
The first thing that comes to mind is I love it that I can replace the colors I use the most. I think it was in London during the Great War's of the Sixties that I encountered these, the reason I use encountered, is that I was having some eggs and beans at this working class place near the Theatre District, and sitting next to me was a young bird doing up a birthday card for a young relative and she was using these pencil like ink sticks. The weak English Coffee and the food was having some effect on the last nights meal of spirits and steak pie. So I dared speak and ask her what where they called, and she told me and of course she picked me out as a mixed breed or Yank if you where lucky and I asked if I might try one, she didn't have anything else to write on and the waitress reminded me of Hoss Cartwright in drag with an attitude about feriners or something.So I hunted through my pockets and used the back pages of my Passport to doodle a bit, I liked the feel at once, thanked the young bird, trying not to breathe in her direction as she had lit a Marlboro, laying the pack so I could see she was posh enough not to smoke the homegrown. I was afraid between the fires and burning cigarettes and Ms. Hoss, my breath could start an explosion, not seen since the big War (WWII).So I went to score some watercolour tubes at the art store they had a rack of these and I picked up a few, after a few days I bought more, incorporating them into the watercolors I was selling in the park. Within a week I had a whole new style and had doubled or tripled sales, meaning I had enough to eat almost every day, without hurting my Pub or Art Store Funds.Shortly thereafter I was called up, to do whatever it was I was supposed to be doing, now playing the part of an English Bloke.So when ever I have time, I use these to do sketch's of things, I might want to consider doing larger, normally I would just paint on the walls, but the super is a good guy, plus I may change apts. I bought 3 sets of these recently, one as a gift for a crafty person, and two for myself, once I start creating stuff, I don't like to have the creative process slowed, by materials in short supply. Try these you will either like them or not, its the feel and flow these are for outlining and general small items in watercolours, I have Sharpies for the first round larger, I am thinking of changing my finished product colours as I have not changed brands in 20 plus years. I can wait till after holidays. These are good TRULY 5 STARS.
T. Reed
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2011
I just recieved these pens today. I love the felt tip pens because they write smooth and even. (I mostly use the pens for taking notes in college and journaling for scrpabooks.) I have tried the Papermate Liquid Expreso, Papermate Flair, Staedtler Triplus Fineliner, Sharpie Pens, Extra Fine Sharpies, and Extra Fine Bic Mark-its. The papermate Expreso to me was worthless - I got the 8 color pack and only 2 of the colors were dark enough for writing. I loved the papermate Flair for sometime, but they seemed to dry out fast and the tips weren't as durable - they would deform after several uses. The triplus Fineliner writes nice; however, the shape of the barrel would give me writers cramp. Sharpie pens were ok for a quick note, but they seemed inconsistent and almost rigid when writing because the tip was so hard (esp. if you really angle the pen when you write - they wouldn't work). I fell in love with the big barreled extra fine sharpie and big mark-its, but they bleed through the paper horribly and give off terrible odors. I don't see Sharpie or Bic producing something exactly like the permanent marker packaging without odor and bleeding.Anyway, I decided to get these and I am planning on using them next semester. So far, I think these will be the winners! I decided to purchase these because every review was a 5 star review. I did a little writing with them and they slightly soak through the paper (but so did the Triplus)just enough to leave little dots. I love the roll case design, and I love the fact that there is a zipper compartment (the little black bar on the inside of the roll) so you can add more pens - I think I will buy a couple duplicate colors (black, blue, green, red) and put them in there. I also love the shape of the barrel, it is exactly like holding a wooden pencil (8 sides I think). I know writing with a wooden pencil doesn't hurt my hand - so I am thinking this pen will be ok. Out of the 25 colors, the only ones I don't see myself using is the yellow and light grey because they don't show up - but I could probably use them to underline.Compared to the Triplus, these are cheaper, they come in more colors, and I personally like the barrel shape better.I guess this upcoming semester will be the real test for durability, but according to the reviews I have read I would like to think the ink will last a while and and tips will be durable.**Update**After over 2 years since the purchase of these pens I still love them, and ALL of them still work. I get many compliments and questions about them. One thing I have noticed is that if you hold them at an angle (like 45*) they still work, but not as well. I am not a "hand tilter" when I write (I use them almost straight up and down) and don't have a problem. I also noticed that some colors seem to have firmer tips than others, but it could be because I haven't used them as much.I also love these for Zentangle-type art. The roll case makes it easy to just throw them in my purse and go. The roll is tight enough so the pens don't fall out.
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