How to refill Microns easily. Micron Life Hack Use your own quality inks and save money!

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This is how I refill microns easily. Micron Life Hack Save your Microns and reuse over and over again. Works with Microns, Pitt Pens, Sakura, Staedler, Uniball, and other pens as well.

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Here's some links to the same items I'm using...
X-ACTO knife

SpeedBall Ink

Higgins ink

Rapidograph Universal Ink

Staedtler Black Pigment Liner

Sakura Pigma Micron pen

Uni Pin Fineliner Drawing Pen

Koh-I-Noor Rapidograph Pen and Ink Set

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This man just single-handedly saved thousands of artists from poverty

DGItAL_CVTS
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You just saved me a ton of cash. Thanks for showing this. Defeating corporate greed (they don't give enough ink in the pen) and helping struggling artists.

davelester
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they said I can't refill microns, but thanks to this
you've proven to me that they're wrong. Thank you so much, man.

shanelle
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ive been throwing these things whenever it runs out i never knew you could just refill it!!!

marianhernandez
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I didn't know these pens could be refilled. Have been buying a bunch of these and I have a collection of them lying around. I'm really grateful that I discovered this video and hopefully will buy ink instead of buying a new pen which costs a lot for sure.

saadodinjrpendatun
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15 years illustrating and never thought about this. x.x

astralglyph
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Haven’t bought these pens yet so I love the sheer coincidence that got me to this video.

RaltySalty
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I've been using these for 4 years and didn't even know you could do this, Thanks a bunch man, you just saved me from spending more money 🤧

joetarowjoestar
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I just did it. Using Daiso's ink. Good result.

farizaisgreat
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Is there seriously that little ink in micron pens???

mamawlies
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well who would have thought it. Thanks for saving me a ton of money Waldo!

Paul_Spence
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THANK !!! I have about 5 or 6 dried up microns, even a few that I bought dry! this is a lifesaver.

kikisdeliveryservice
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this is actually work! it work better with long- nose flier and needle syringe than design cutter and pipette for me, but the idea itself is very brilliant.

Yarnooee
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THANK YOU SO MUCH. I was about to buy multiple unipins, but had to search hiw brush pen works and your video somehow recommended to me. Thank you so much!

nielkelly
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You just saved me from having to buy a new #10 Micropen when I didn't have the cash for it. Thank you!

susancastillo
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Hi, Thanks so much, very useful tip indeed.
I use blunt tip syringes instead of a dropper, I find it more precise for refill. I also use Syringe to refill my fountain pens cartridge.
BTW, you can also refill Tombow brush pen, by removing the nib and adding some water, it somehow extend their life a little.

arsenmarek
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Thanks a lot. Even seller does not know how to refill ink. Thank you so much

jibonkrisnapatary
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On the tip of the pen and the metal thing there is actually a little hole. I used a needle that was thick to fit since i did not have an exacto knife, but once you find the hole and fit in the knife or needle you can push lightly forward then push up. Thats how i got it out with out scratching the tip. I didn't want to scratch it because im very picky with my materials and their appearance but that's just me.

alli_world
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Very Interesting Indeed. We found several Staedtler pens in my old drawing kit. I was ill for some time...and the pens all seemed...empty and /or dried up. Reading the pens...I found "refillable"...then recalled having thrown hundreds away...cringed and went on the search for the key to unlocking the well engineered ink vehicles...and found your delightful video. THANK YOU 💗👍

natsirim
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Thank you I've kept my Sakura Micro pens and I'll be refilling them all now ..here they cost $6.95 each...

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