Copic 9-Piece Multiliner Inking Pen Set MLB2, Black vs Cricut Extra Fine Point Pens – 30ct for Explore, Maker & Venture
Overall winner: Cricut Extra Fine Point Pens – 30ct for Explore, Maker & Venture
Key Differences
Cricut's 30‑count Extra Fine Point Pens (A) offer a larger color variety and are marketed to work with multiple Cricut machines, making them the pick for color-rich craft projects; Copic's 9‑piece Multiliner set (B) uses waterproof, archival pigment ink and true black pigment, making it better for archival inking and photocopy-safe work despite smaller color/options and some reports of nib breakage
Copic 9-Piece Multiliner Inking Pen Set MLB2, Black
Copic multiliner pen set with pigment-based, waterproof ink. Compatible with Copic markers for detailed illustration work; praised for color depth and bleed resistance. Customers note high-quality pens and good value, with some nib durability concerns
Pros
- pigment-based ink
- waterproof and archival
- compatible with Copic marker ink
- high-quality nibs and ink
Cons
- nibs may break on first use
- durability feedback is mixed
Cricut Extra Fine Point Pens – 30ct for Explore, Maker & Venture
Set of 30 extra-fine point pens in vivid colors for Cricut machines. Enables precise drawing and lettering, good for event invitations and decorations. Customers note color variety and ease of use, with mixed feedback on pen drying
Pros
- variety of vivid colors
- works with Cricut Explore, Maker, and Venture
- suitable for precise drawing and lettering
- easy to switch between pens on Maker
Cons
- mixed feedback on marker drying
- some pens may arrive dried up
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Cricut |
| Durability | Copic |
| Versatility | Cricut |
| User Reviews | Cricut |