🎨 Elevate Your Artistry with Every Stroke!
The Titanium Alloy Fine Pencil Nibs are designed specifically for the Wacom Pro Pen 2, offering unmatched durability and precision. These stainless tips are compatible with various Wacom devices, ensuring a smooth and responsive drawing experience. With easy installation and a realistic pen-like feel, these nibs are perfect for artists seeking to enhance their creative workflow.
Material | Oem,Plastics |
Color | Space Gray |
Compatible Devices | Wacom Pro Pen 2 ,Wacom MobileStudio Pro DTHW1320, DTHW1620; Wacom Intuos Pro PTH460K0A, PTH660, PTH660P, PTH860, PTH860P;Wacom Cinitq 16 DTK1660, DTK1661, Wacom Cintiq Pro DTH1320, DTH1620, DTK2420, DTK2421, DTH2420, DTH2421, DTH3220, DTH322 |
H**R
So far, great!
I don't know if this is actually the case with others' experiences, but when I first got these nibs I also had the issue of them falling straight out and was very disappointed as I had very much wanted them to work. However! When I tried again I pressed a bit harder and it actually clicked into place! Now it's completely fine with no jostling, no looseness whatsoever.I also, personally, don't feel any concern for it causing any more wear to my tablet's surface (though I don't have one with a screen so ymmv) than the other plastic ones already have. There does seem to be a slight difference in feel but that could also just be me getting used to it and subconsciously light handed in concern over wear to my tablet.If anything changes however, I will be sure to update.Update for those curious:These have honestly been great and well worth the money. I would repeat the choice to go this route in a heartbeat; HOWEVER I do recommend using a film over the tablet to protect the surface.SO, two snafus; when turning the stylus from eraser to pen the nib has flown out twice, which was honestly surprising considering how it's never seemed loose otherwise, but I just found it on my lap and the floor beside me. Still so strange.The other thing is after months of use there did seem to be just enough wear into the 'screen protector' type film I got for my small Wacom from the nib that I had to replace the film because it was giving an odd texture that PERSONALLY I didn't care for. Honestly, no big deal. Still made this purchase well worth it.
D**D
Permanent nibs! Great idea
Tired of running through paper nibs? Find yourself in a bind with no paper nibs except for old used ones at Rite bluntly? This is your answer. I have bought eight of these because I used two, and I’ve given seven of them away. I have had no problems with any scratches on my BIGME, BOOX, and remarkable devices. Your mileage may vary! But as for me and my family, we use these instead of paper nibs. They write very smoothly, have no requirements for battery, and work very well with all ink devices.
F**E
1 year after purchase
Update: new set arrived and are not the same as the original nibs I purchased. These new ones do not stay in the pen barrel and fall out easily. Rating changed to 1 as they are unusable in their current production.Results for personal use will always vary with tablet nibs and screen protectors. If you're someone who draws very firm/hard presses frequently, you will wear this nib down and damage your screen/protector very quickly. But even a normal plastic nib will damage things if you do that, just not as easily.I bought a set of these in January '23 and I'm back here in Feb '24 looking for another. They have barely worn over the year, but it's enough that they've gotten a slant on one side despite trying my best to rotate the nib in the barrel every so often to prevent this.I have a Wacom Cintiq 22, and I have no issues with the nibs falling out or not fitting as others have complained. I have a BoxWave screen protector that has been on for just as long and it has only minimal scratches (to be fair, even some of those could have been the cat climbing on my desk).Overall these have been worth it. I would constantly have issues with the plastic wacom official ones having minor defects that would suddenly go sharp and leave a scratch. These have worn quite reasonably.
T**M
The near-perfect nib replacement!
I was a bit worried when I first read that the nibs wouldn’t scratch my tablet screen, it sounded like a fib. To my surprise though, the nibs are definitely as promised. They are HQ and fit near perfectly inside a Pro Pen 2, and they’re even /lighter/ than Wacom branded nibs. They do /NOT/ scratch tablet screens, they didn’t leave a single mark on my Cintiq 16 HD screen. I’m still getting used to the feeling of the new nibs, you may have to adjust your sensitivity settings on your pen and/or tablet to reach the feel that you like. I have to press just a little harder than I used to, but even with the added pressure the screen refuses to scratch. Which is crazy to me, because I have many marks on my tablet screen from Wacom branded plastic nibs. This kit was a great buy :)
M**M
presumably lasts forever, does scratch
even when I was trying to use little pressure it made scratches in the plastic, but perhaps better technique would fix that
D**D
Nice feel, but you need to make the nib stay in place
The shaft is, indeed, too small and the nib will fall out of the pen. I put the tiniest piece of duct tape (really just a thread) around the bottom and that solved that.The nib itself is just as sensitive as any other. The feel is very different from the plastic nibs (I'm on a Wacom tablet, not a Cintiq or anything). It's not at all like pencil on paper or whatever the plastic nibs are supposed to simulate. It's much more like a really smooth ballpoint pen: I really like it.
D**T
does NOT properly fit the pro pen 2 for wacom tablet pen. Keeps falling out.
bought it, and while YES it does flow rather nicely across the tablet surface, the nib keeps falling out of the pen. i used it for a full day and counted 31 times that it just fell right out of the pen.I'm not recommending you don't buy it, I'm instead suggesting the company see this review and try to fix it, cause these are a really cool idea but NOT if i have to keep putting it back in every 5 minutes or less..
A**M
Never give Wacom another Dollar again for Nibs
For context I use a non-screen wacom intuos pro medium drawing tablet- therefore I cannot say if it's ideal for screen-tablet users like the cintiq. These nibs don't appear to wear down the surface of my tablet, and do admittedly take a bit of getting used to on how it feels, but once you're accustomed it's no problem. I haven't needed to replace the nib since I bought it, and they give you two just in case. If I didn't have this, I'd be replacing the nibs every month. Having a perfectly shaped nib matters way more since Wacom cheapened out on the pen quality build, and charged more for nibs.I estimate I've saved about $36 thanks to this purchase so far.
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