ARTEZA Inkonic Fineliners Pens Set of 120 0.4 mm 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 offer strong compatibility with Cricut machines and a highly rated user score (4.80 from 19,859 reviews), while ARTEZA's Inkonic set gives far more color options (120 colors) and ergonomic barrels but a lower average rating (4.60 from 11,400 reviews). Choose Cricut if you want a smaller, highly reviewed set built for Cricut machines; choose ARTEZA if you need an extensive color range and labeled color numbers
ARTEZA Inkonic Fineliners Pens Set of 120 0.4 mm
120 fine point water-based markers labeled by color number and name. Quick-drying, odorless ink for clean, precise lines; ergonomic triangular barrels for comfort. Customers note good color variety and value for money, with mixed reviews on smudge resistance
Pros
- 120 color variety
- labeled color numbers and names
- quick-drying ink
- odorless water-based ink
Cons
- smudge resistance noted as mixed
- some users report quick drying/usage issues
- mixed feedback on color accuracy
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 | ARTEZA |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Cricut |
| User Reviews | Cricut |