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Tombow MONO Drawing Pen Review

tombow mono penWhen you’re getting down your thoughts and feeling in a journal you’re going to be writing a lot. From the moment you open up the journal you’re going to be using a pen or some other type of writing tool.

So you’re going to want one that is smooth to write with and doesn’t smudge all over the paper as you’re writing. There is nothing more annoying then when you reach for a pen and the lines break as you’re writing.

You’ll want a high-quality pen that isn’t going to distract you from your main goal which is writing. You want to discover how you think, feel and re-act and you definitely don’t want the annoyance of a low-quality pen to come through in your writing.

That is where the Tombow Mono Drawing Pen comes in. You’ll really like the way it glides across the page without smudging your words, breaking them up and giving them a clear outline as you write.

This pen is waterbased which means that it allows you to write crisply with no feathering or bleeding on most pages. You might know what bleeding through of papers means, but have you heard of feathering?

It is when you use a low-quality pen and the ink gets absorbed around the words. Feathering is caused by too much ink at the end of your pen or from the paper that you use. This might only be a slight feathering, but you’ll have to decide how much you’ll put up with in your journal.

This three pack of Tombow Mono Drawing Pens come in three different tip sizes. The tip sizes are 0.1mm, 0.3mm and 0.5mm tip sizes. Not sure what this means in terms of writing?

The 0.1mm is going to be the finest pin with the thinnest writing in the 3-pack and would work well for small details, as you go up in size the 0.3mm will be a little bit thicker and then the 0.5mm will be the thickest. So, you’ll pick a pen based on what you’re going to do with it.

There are other packs that offer more options if you need those.

By having pens with different tip sizes it allows you to make the perfect mark for whatever you’re writing or drawing. Each pen will have its purpose in your journaling efforts. You can create outlines, intricate details and filling in small details.

The great thing about these is that they work the way they are supposed to whether you have a light hand with the pen or a heavy hand. You’ll still get the same quality of writing such as skip-free drawing and smooth lines with no smudges.

You’ll also discover that the ink dries almost instantly – this means less chance of it smudging because you accidentally ran your hand across the paper before it dried.

Using a pen that is high-quality is essential when you’re journaling, especially if you’re buying a high-quality journal as well. You don’t want the pen being the cause of your writing and drawing to look bad. So invest in a better set of pens like the TowBow Mono Drawing Pen.

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