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The Pentel Fude Brush Pen Extra Fine (XFL2F) features a 0.5mm nylon-polypropylene brush tip with water-based black ink, designed for detailed calligraphy, drawing, and sketching. Lightweight and ergonomically ribbed, it offers smooth, fade-resistant lines and a convenient click-off cap, making it a top choice for artists and professionals seeking precision and durability.

| ASIN | B000UF5690 |
| Additional Features | Extra Fine Point |
| Age Range (Description) | Big Kid |
| Age Range Description | Big Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,632 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #42 in Drawing Pens |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand | Pentel |
| Brand Name | Pentel |
| Closure Type | Click-Off Cap |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 9,832 Reviews |
| Drill Point | Extra Fine |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04902506141019 |
| Grip Type | Ribbed |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardness | F |
| Included Components | Ink Cartridge |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Item Diameter | 13 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 4.54 g |
| Line Size | 0.5 millimeters |
| Manufacturer | Pentel |
| Material | Nylon Polypropylene |
| Material Type | Nylon Polypropylene |
| Model Name | XFL2F |
| Model Number | XFL2F |
| Pattern | Dyes |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Calligraphy, Drawing, Sketching |
| Style | Pen |
| UPC | 739197027162 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Writing Instrument Form | Brush Pen |
| Writing Technique | brush |
A**G
Great tool, eye opening even!
Never used one before recently. Takes a lot of getting used to if you aren't already used to controlling your pressure, but has honestly taught me more than I thought by just playing around with it. Every stroke: it's length, downward pressure, angle, and speed all factor into your line quality and it's been a fun experiment. The ink flows so well and I never had to worry about it. I was expecting a harder shaft to the pen, but after priming it, I understood why, and even applaud how it's made me change my grip on my tools. The visual design won't win any awards, but it does its job ~perfectly~ and that's all we can really ask for right? Shockingly light to hold and doesn't slide in the fingers as much as I expected. I'm going to buy more in varying sizes. I didn't think I would love it this much!
H**L
Excelent brush pen
Flow and size are excellent -- smoothness and durability are great!
R**G
Love this brush pen!
Don't listen to bad reviews. They didn't Remove THE RED BAND! LOL hahahaha!!!! This is a great pen! I have worked with brush pens for a very long time, I Have no issue with leaks, great price and very versatile. The weight is perfect. It's a good size and fits my medium sized hands. Copied a few Hokusai manga images, the pen works fantastic for this media and style. If you are getting leaks you are squeezing the pen too hard. Squeeze a little as the ink moves down into the brush you can see it, then squeeze a little more. The brush will reload with very little squeezing.
S**E
TO REMOVE THE RED RING UNTWIST THE 'OTHER' WAY!!!
IF YOU HAVE JUST BOUGHT THIS PEN FOR THE FIRST TIME READ THIS!! TO UNSCREW the body of the pen from the brush by TWISTING CLOCKWISE (to the RIGHT) !! This is the OPPOSITE of the way 99% of all things in the world tighten and untighten. It took me two hours to discover this at which point I had nearly destroyed the pen trying to "Untighten" it. I finally used a pair of wire cutters to just cut the red ring off. Then I soaked the pen in hot water to "loosen" it up. Finally found a Youtube video of a review and the reviewer casually mentioned "oh, it unscrews the other way". This pen almost drove me mad. The review: After some use (I do line drawings, sketches, gesture drawing, foliage, people) I really like this pen for what it is. Good pen for the price and will be buying again. The barrel of the pen is the ink resevoir and it a very light, thin, and plyable plastic. It doesn't feel very sturdy in the hand but very 'squishy', this is necessary because you squeeze the barrel to advance more ink to the tip. But the pen doesn't have much 'hand feel' if you know what I mean. The tip: Able to lay down extremely fine lines as well as broad strokes and thicks and thins depending on angle of pen and how much pressure you apply. Very hard (almost impossible) to get a perfectly even, straight line with this pen because the brush can slide around under your hand. Very different feel that a traditional pen like a Pigma Micron. But this pen is excellent for quick sketches, gesture drawing, landscapes, etc. which is what I'm using it for. You can also do extremely fine work if you slow down and use care. One of the things I'm really enjoying about this pen is that it is both a very fast (good for big movements and sketching) as well as slow (small movements, finely detailed, crisp lines). The ink: Love this ink. Very black, opaque, doesn't feather, does bleed a little bit, and matte. As others have noted, to get a nice opaque line you really have to slow down, make sure the brush is loaded with ink by squeezing the resevoir, and take your time to get what you want. That's okay! This ink is absolutely not waterproof and takes several minutes to fully dry. So for watercolorists or anyone who wants to apply a wash over a drawing know that you will get lots of bleeding from the initial lines and it will muddy up your drawing. Although, because the ink isn't waterproof, it's easy to smudge the ink for shadows and to create depth. That's okay too! Just be aware of it and use this pens properties to your advantage. I would highly recommend this pen to anyone who likes pens, who like using pens, who likes drawing and making marks on paper with pens, who likes playing with ink, but remember, UNSCREW THE OPPOSITE WAY.
T**Y
Perfect
Perfect medium brush pen! Totally awesome for calligraphy.
M**G
Fun to use
Initially, I was struggling to use the brush because I could not figure out how to open and use… However, a quick video search found the info needed… The brushes are very easy to use and fun. I would put myself in the “ hobbiest “ camp as i have just started taking art lessons ( fundamentals of drawing, etc. so I’m very basic level).,.
R**S
Pay no attention to bad reviews!
I have used this inkbrush for 4 years and still love it! Still going strong. I use this on a daily basis for my job as a caricature artist and have 4-5 back ups in case I lose one or forget it at a gig. Pros: 1. it is refillable 2. It has nylon bristles that last forever if taken care of...unlike many foam or brush “tip” markers that wear in a few days. This does not. It keeps a point if taken care of like you would a paintbrush 3. You can control the amount of inkflow. This is where many negative reviews come from. It takes a little practice but the flow is very consistent with how hard you squeeze. I personally squeeze until I just see ink start to appear in the clear chamber. That gives me no mess and will draw about 1 caricature from start to finish! If squeezed too much and ink fills the chamber, you will get too much ink...although sometimes I Internationally do this if I know I need to fill a big area with black. Control in a brush is good and this gives you that! 4. I personally like the medium tip because it keeps a smaller point and still gives me phenomenal variation of line width. I used to use the large tip but I couldn’t get a small line when the weather was hot...making the ink flow too much. Medium is my favorite now. 5. You can buy these anywhere! Some of my caricature artist friends use markers and get used to one brand just to find out later that they are being discontinued. (Try to find a cone tip markette). This technology (paintbrush) has been around for centuries and will continue to be the most versatile. 6. Many different line tricks! You can ink a single hair thin to a thick, bold line. You can also blow on the bristles to create splatter (see shaved head in pic), you can used dry brush techniques to create texture like in bamboo or bark. I’m sure I’ll figure out new tricks in the future. Cons: 1. Takes time to learn to use. You must use this like a paintbrush, not a marker. If you’ve ever watercolored, you will catch on quickly. If you’ve never used a paintbrush, then look at some youtubes. 2. Putting the cap back on should be done carefully so as not to bend the bristles. Once on, however, it creates an airtight click! It’s inexpensive and will last a lifetime. It creates beautiful lines...buy it.
C**R
Dries black and permanent
How about a sketchbook that was multi-media. Except the paper was so slick that nothing was absorbing. None of the permanent ink from my fountain pens with dry black or permanent. Everything I laid on it was like that except for these pens. It took a slightly longer to dry than it would on normal paper but it looks great and eventually dried permanent. It's inexpensive, easy to use, easy to store. The only thing I hate about this is that they're disposable. In my case it was the only thing that saved the sketchbook.
V**L
Good
What can you expect from pentel. Brush pens aren't easy to master , very good product. Smooth ink flow. I wish they had definitions for each model of pentel brush pens , cause the model sukiho looked normal and I couldn't find the difference between the medium size model
م**ي
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G**O
thanks
nice
K**T
Top Qualität
Top Qualität
K**R
Tip and it's ink quality is too good
The ink quality is good and the tip of brush is pretty fine and brush it self is versatile and easy to carry
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