Pilot's Frixion range now includes a Fineliner, which uses the same clever ink as the rest of the range - it turns transparent when subjected to friction. No eraser dust, and the line disappears very cleanly leaving only a faint impression of the erased line. The ideal way to erase is using the built-in eraser, though most hard plastic works OK. In fact if you're working on newsprint (eg. crosswords and Sudoku), the cap-end works better than the eraser as the eraser will smear the newspaper ink. The Frixion Fineliners are perfect for journaling; the thin 0.45mm line they produce is ideal for drawing tables and charts and, of course, if you go wrong you can simply erase any mistakes! They're also great for illustration work and mind maps.
Pilot's Frixion range now includes a Fineliner, which uses the same clever ink as the rest of the range - it turns transparent when subjected to friction. No eraser dust, and the line disappears very cleanly leaving only a faint impression of the erased line. The ideal way to erase is using the built-in eraser, though most hard plastic works OK. In fact if you're working on newsprint (eg. crosswords and Sudoku), the cap-end works better than the eraser as the eraser will smear the newspaper ink. The Frixion Fineliners are perfect for journaling; the thin 0.45mm line they produce is ideal for drawing tables and charts and, of course, if you go wrong you can simply erase any mistakes! They're also great for illustration work and mind maps.
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Pilot's Frixion range now includes a Fineliner, which uses the same clever ink as the rest of the range - it turns transparent when subjected to friction. No eraser dust, and the line disappears very cleanly leaving only a faint impression of the erased line. The ideal way to erase is using the built-in eraser, though most hard plastic works OK. In fact if you're working on newsprint (eg. crosswords and Sudoku), the cap-end works better than the eraser as the eraser will smear the newspaper ink. The Frixion Fineliners are perfect for journaling; the thin 0.45mm line they produce is ideal for drawing tables and charts and, of course, if you go wrong you can simply erase any mistakes! They're also great for illustration work and mind maps.
Pilot's Frixion range now includes a Fineliner, which uses the same clever ink as the rest of the range - it turns transparent when subjected to friction. No eraser dust, and the line disappears very cleanly leaving only a faint impression of the erased line. The ideal way to erase is using the built-in eraser, though most hard plastic works OK. In fact if you're working on newsprint (eg. crosswords and Sudoku), the cap-end works better than the eraser as the eraser will smear the newspaper ink. The Frixion Fineliners are perfect for journaling; the thin 0.45mm line they produce is ideal for drawing tables and charts and, of course, if you go wrong you can simply erase any mistakes! They're also great for illustration work and mind maps.
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Advance Mechanism | Capped |
Ink Type | Erasable |
Refill Type | Disposable |
Tip Material | Plastic or Fibre |
Tip Type | Porous |
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Advance Mechanism | Capped |
Ink Type | Erasable |
Refill Type | Disposable |
Tip Material | Plastic or Fibre |
Tip Type | Porous |