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everlastingsaga in the post "Drawabox Pens are back in stock! Our first run got a great response, so we're looking to do this for the long run to help give students an accessible source of more fairly priced, high quality fineliners"

2019-07-03 19:23

Ah, you know what it could be that I am apply just a tad bit of pressure than what I probably need, it certainly feels that way at least.

Ill try to apply less pressure and see how that goes.

Thanks for the reply!

everlastingsaga in the post "Drawabox Pens are back in stock! Our first run got a great response, so we're looking to do this for the long run to help give students an accessible source of more fairly priced, high quality fineliners"

2019-07-03 16:28

That sounds awesome!

everlastingsaga in the post "Drawabox Pens are back in stock! Our first run got a great response, so we're looking to do this for the long run to help give students an accessible source of more fairly priced, high quality fineliners"

2019-07-03 16:27

I ordered when the first batch started and they have been awesome so far, but I have a question for maintaining quality for a single pen in the pack.

Im only about 2-3 pens through my current pack, but it seemed like one of them was already starting to get dry and hard to use. Could this be because of leaving it out in the open (for reference my room is really cold). Could the temperature of my room be the problem?

I would definitely like some tips on how to avoid this in the future and help make my pens last longer.

Theyve been really great to use and appreciate you doing this!