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The Granarbol 4-in-1 Capacitive Stylus Pens set includes two dual-ended pens with fiber and rubber tips designed for smooth, accurate input on all capacitive touchscreens. Compatible with iPhones, iPads, Android devices, and more, it comes with 8 replaceable tips to ensure long-lasting use without scratches or lag. Lightweight and ergonomically designed, this set is a professional-grade alternative to premium styluses, ideal for multitasking millennials seeking precision and style.




















| ASIN | B098DMLL4Y |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,205 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #766 in Styluses |
| Brand | Granarbol |
| Color | Black+Purple |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,419) |
| Enclosure Material | Rubber |
| Item Diameter | 0.28 Inches |
| Item Weight | 18 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Granarbol |
| UPC | 663918735817 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
A**2
Good pens
Pens serve their purpose. Worth what I paid for.
D**R
Smooth, Accurate, and Very Convenient
These stylus pens work extremely well and offer smooth, accurate responsiveness on touch screens. They’re comfortable to hold, easy to use, and great for writing, scrolling, or precise tapping across multiple devices. Having multiple tips included is a big plus and adds to their overall value. That said, with regular use, the tips do wear down over time. In my experience, replacing them about once a year keeps performance consistent. As long as you factor that in, these are an excellent and reliable option. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a responsive and versatile stylus. Warmly, Dennis Schleicher
M**M
Perfect Stylus Pens – Smooth, Responsive
I absolutely love these stylus pens! The mesh tips are incredibly smooth and responsive, gliding effortlessly across my screen with no lag or resistance. They feel solid and well-made, yet they are lightweight and comfortable to hold for extended use. Whether I'm navigating, sketching, or taking notes, these stylus pens perform flawlessly. If you're looking for a high-quality stylus that delivers a premium feel!
J**R
For basic needs like typing or command selection, I’ve tried them all and this one turned out best.
As a left-hander with blunt fingertips and poor hand-eye coordination, I needed an alternative to mashing my iPad’s membrane keyboard and constantly correcting. So a couple of years ago I decided to make a commitment to using a stylus. I tried nearly all the low-priced styluses for everyday use in typing, selecting commands, moving images, simple stuff. If you intend to draw with your stylus, my solution will not work for you. Here is a summary of the do’s and dont’s of selecting a stylus for simple uses: - DO NOT USE APPLE PEN FOR TYPING — Apple’s Pen or a less expensive alternative is just too “pointy” for typing on a membrane keyboard. - AVOID RUBBER TIPS — Rubber tips are better than they used to be, but still are no match for the mesh fiber tips that came later. A mesh tip will not get sticky or mark or scratch your screen, or get tricky to use in fine details. Mesh is the way to go — but bear in mind mesh tips lose their sensitivity. You’ll need to swap your mesh tips out for new ones after a month or so. - LONGER IS BETTER — A short stylus like the one from Friendly Swede takes me back to my elementary school days when I would struggle to print with a 4-inch nub of a pencil. It turns out the same with styluses: you need some balancing distance on the upper part to make typing smoother and easier. - TWO TIP SIZES ARE BETTER — A long stylus with a tip at either end, both of them mesh, one larger than the other, is optimal. Use the large tip for typing and the small one for precision work. - BULK UP THE BARREL! — Low-cost styluses are skinny – skinnier even than pencils. This leads to hand cramp when the stylus is used for a lot of typing or image manipulation. Having the slim size as the default makes sense because everybody can use it. For the rest of us there is a remedy. As my photo shows, when I wrap some Velcro-type hook-and-loop self-adhesive tape (the soft side of the tape, not the scratchy side) around most of the barrel’s length, my stylus is instantly more comfortable and accurate. Avoid having the tape overlapping itself as you apply it. A small blank area along the barrel will not affect performance. - CHANGE OUT YOUR MESH TIPS EVERY MONTH — Over time, mesh tips lose their ability to create the tiny electrical charge that makes a screen aware of them. You know this is happening when touching a letter on the keyboard has no effect, or when you have trouble selecting an item on the screen. This means it’s time to change your stylus tip. (I’ve tried cleaning the tips with alcohol but that did not return them to new.) Your best bet is to buy multiple tips from the manufacturer of your stylus. Avoid rubber tips if you can, but sometimes you don’t have a choice. What works best for me is, the beginning of each month I replace my six styluses’ mesh tips small and large with new ones. This relieves me from the reduced efficiency of a tip that is wearing out, and procrastinating to the point of re-ordering until none of my tips work well. AND THE WINNER IS . . . the maker of the styluses I always use: Granarbol. They’re Amazon’s choice if that means anything. After verifying over a few months that these were the styluses for me, my ordering process conducted every four months or so never varies: three stylus two-packs and a couple of bags of replacement tips. It’s a drag Granarbol’s tip kit includes rubber tips, which I never use. But even with that factored in, the cost per mesh tip comes to around sixty cents, which is manageable because that tip will give you a month of hassle-free work. If your needs are like mine — simple typing and command selection and no drawing of images; and your goal is also the same — coming up with a one-stop solution you never have to think twice about, purchasing styluses becomes a routine event, leaving you to focus on important matters. This is as it should be. The only thing that mystifies me about styluses anymore is, where do they all go? I’ve purchased dozens over the years, and yet when I need one I have to hunt it down. Somewhere in my tiny abode must be a treasure trove of styluses awaiting discovery, like an Egyptian sarcophagus. Oh, well. Having to hunt them down is a less annoying situation than constant typing errors and a screen smudgy from fingerprints. Yes they’re nerdy, but styluses rule!
D**Y
The only stylus I will buy!!!
Okay they asked me to do a review because I keep buying them. I don't get anything from doing a review. I love them very much they are compared to my burt bees watermelon chapstick I use them every single day. I never go anywhere without them. I compare them to my chapstick because I will have one everywhere I am. I have a stylus in my car, on my nightstand, in my purse, on my desk and on my sectional. So if that doesn't tell how much I love them and depend on them like chapstick. I use them to play games on my phone, I am using my stylus more then normal especially with a broken leg. I have to change the tips more often because I am using them more. I love the weight of them I would describe the weight of them probably like the weight of good favorite pen. I have tried others and they are too light. I also like the colors. The reason I buy them all the time is they are incredibly easy to lose, they slip between couch cushions and so on. I probably have serval under my bed, I am not sure how I keep losing the one in my car! They come with extra tips it depends on my mood sometimes I like the rubber tip and some games I prefer the fabric tip. My only con is I know the price well generally they are 5.99 for 2 on prime day they were trying say they were on sale for 5.99. I bought them once on prime sale they were 7.99 for 3. I keep looking for that deal. They reason I bought them in the first place is they were cheap but they are not cheaply made lol. I love when you are looking to not spend a lot of money on something and find out it's exactly what you were looking for.
N**O
Awesome, great value.
These stylus pens are awesome! They glide so smoothly on the screen. They even came with extra tips, great value.
R**.
Theyre pretty and sturdy and easy to use.
Great colors, pretty metal barrels, the tips are easy to replace but they get dinged up very easily with marks on the barrels and the mesh tips snag holes easily.
J**D
Smooth and sleek, a pleasure to use and hold!
Love the choice and size of tips. They are sleek feeling, but are still easy to grip. The mesh tips slide easily over the surface of my iPad. The rubber tips give a nice grip in the screen and work well for tapping out messages, etc. I’d buy these again.
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