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title: "rOtring 1903394 Isograph Technical Drawing Pen, 0.1 mm"
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# 0.1 mm ultra-fine precision tip refillable ink reservoir wear-resistant chrome-plated nib rOtring 1903394 Isograph Technical Drawing Pen, 0.1 mm

**Brand:** rotring
**Price:** € 59.98
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ✏️ Draw the future with precision and style — don’t let your ideas fade!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** rOtring 1903394 Isograph Technical Drawing Pen, 0.1 mm by rotring
- **How much does it cost?** € 59.98 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.fr](https://www.desertcart.fr/products/6520957-rotring-1903394-isograph-technical-drawing-pen-0-1-mm)

## Best For

- rotring enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted rotring brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Maintenance:** Push-on sleeve allows fast cleaning and ink access, so your pen is always ready to perform.
- • **Color-Coded Convenience:** Quickly identify your line width with intuitive color-coded barrels—speed up your workflow.
- • **Durability Meets Design:** Hard chrome-plated stainless steel nib resists wear for long-lasting, consistent performance.
- • **Sustainable & Refillable:** Eco-conscious refillable ink reservoir keeps your creativity flowing without waste.
- • **Pinpoint Precision Every Time:** Achieve razor-sharp lines with the ultra-fine 0.1 mm tip designed for flawless detail.

## Overview

The rOtring Isograph 1903394 is a professional-grade technical drawing pen featuring a 0.1 mm ultra-fine, wear-resistant chrome-plated stainless steel nib. Designed for precision and durability, it includes a refillable ink reservoir compatible with high-density pigment inks (not included) and a color-coded barrel for easy line width identification. Its push-on sleeve enables quick cleaning and ink access, making it ideal for frequent, detail-oriented use by architects, designers, and technical artists.

## Description

Designed and manufactured with precision for optimum performance. This is a high-precision technical pen with a refillable ink reservoir, available in 13 different line widths. Wear-resistant, hard chrome-plated thin tip allows exquisite detail work. Nib is crafted from stainless steel. Push-on sleeve provides easy access to ink helix and fast cleaning. Color coded barrel indicates line width. Refillable ink reservoir is ideal for frequent drawers. Fill from high-density pigment ink bottles available in multiple colors. Ink not included. Uses high-density opaque, lightfast, fast-drying, waterproof pigment ink for sharp line, exceptional adhesion. rOtring Isograph Technical Drawing Pen, 0.1 mm.

Review: Best fine tipped pen out there - The only other pen that comes close to what this does is a Pigma Micron 005, and that pen can wear down to nothing in one drawing. And then you have to buy another Pigma. This rOtring Isograph 0.1 is perfect. The line quality is superb. It's very thin and fine and the flow never stops. You can hold it normally too. You don't have to hold this one vertically. You can tilt it just like a pencil and it flows fine. It is a bit scratchy...but that's inevitable given how thin the line is. Use good paper and this is a non-issue. I like that the pen lasts basically forever. No more throwing pens away when the nib wears down. I've had mine full of ink for a month. There is a rubber gasket built into the cap that keeps the ink wet. You don't have to clean them after every use. Because I've heard that this thinnest one can dry out if ignored for a while, I try to 'take it for a walk' every day. Dogs need to be walked, and I suspect this pen needs to have some ink moving in it every day. I might just be paranoid...but better safe than sorry. I basically just doodle. I can 'exercise' all 6 of my rOtrings in under two minutes. I have a 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.5 and 0.8. I find that the 0.1 and 0.2 are so thin as to be basically the same. The 0.8 is so fat I don't really like it. The 0.5 lays down enough ink that the 0.8 is not needed. I did put rOtring white in the 0.5 and 0.8 but it flows brokenly unless you draw really slowly, so I use Gellyroll pens (white) instead. I did clean them a couple times when switching between white and black ink, and once when I was away from my pens for a month. I have not yet completely taken them apart (don't want to bend the wires)...but I like that you can if needed. I just soak them in water until the ink dilutes to nothing. It's possible that a high end fountain pen might have enough variable line width to match these rOtrings, but I can't afford to spend $200 on a gold tipped fountain pen. For now I love these rOtrings. For more of my pen work, search for: markhwebster
Review: Best Technical Pens - Not A Marker - You can’t buy a better ink pen for technical work than a Rotring Isograph. I’ve been using them for decades. They never break, I just lose them. Reading the reviews, it seems like a lot of people have never used an actual technical ink pen. Unlike rollerball pens and pigment markers, the amount of pressure required for precise ink flow requires practice. It’s more like a fountain pen. Once mastered, you won’t find anything better. I see a lot of comments about clogging. If it stops inking, just give it a little shake. If you shake the pen you can hear the needle move. That’s by design. Shake it and ink will flow again (see video). As with all free flowing pens, it’s a good idea to have a blotter page. The most important thing to remember is to clean them. With the very small line widths, the actual needle is about the diameter of a human hair. If you let ink dry in the pen, you’ll never get it working again. There’s simply not enough room for solvent to get in. To clean them, simply wash them in the sink with warm water. No need for anything else. Take the reservoir and end cap off and run water through it until there’s no more ink coming out. It takes about 2 minutes to throughly clean it. Never try to remove the needle. It will bend when you try to put it back in. It’s very, very, very small.

## Features

- This is a high precision technical pen with a refillable ink reservoir, available in 13 different line widths.
- Wear resistant, hard chrome plated thin tip allows exquisite detail work. Nib is crafted from stainless steel.
- Push on sleeve provides easy access to ink helix and fast cleaning. Color coded barrel indicates line width.
- Refillable ink reservoir is ideal for frequent drawers. Fill from high density pigment ink bottles available in multiple colors. Ink not included.
- Wear resistant, hard chrome plated thin tip allows exquisite detail work. Nib is crafted from stainless steel. Not for any use on skin, including tattoos.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000USGQH8 |
| Additional Features | Refillable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,258 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #359 in Drawing Pens |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand Name | Rotring |
| Closure Type | Snap |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,109) |
| Drill Point | Ultra Fine |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03501179033945, 03501179036434, 13501179033942 |
| Grip Type | Other |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardness | H |
| Included Components | 3 isograph pens, 1 Tikky pen, 12 hi-polymer HB leads, 1 B20 eraser, 1 bottle of ink, 1 compass attachment |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | ブラック |
| Item Dimensions | 5.59 x 1.57 x 0.87 inches |
| Item Weight | 19.05 g |
| Line Size | 0.1 mm |
| Manufacturer | Sanford |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Isograph |
| Model Number | 1903394 |
| Pattern | single item |
| Style | Pens |
| UPC | 785525740302 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Writing Instrument Form | Technical Pen |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Brand:** Rotring
- **Color:** Brown
- **Ink Color:** ブラック
- **Writing Instrument Form:** Technical Pen

## Images

![rOtring 1903394 Isograph Technical Drawing Pen, 0.1 mm - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61E8A6p94xL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What size would be the equivalent to 0.05 pens? Im looking for a really fine white pen. We need to buy the ink separately, correct?**
A: Hello! the isograph makes the thickness of the line equivalent to the metric system (mm). if you compare a ballpoint pen, it is usually 0.5-0.7 mm. isograph the line thickness is from 0.1 and above. Liquid Ink 23 ml are sold separately for refueling and are not included in the purchase.

**Q: Are the isographs as horrible as the old rapidographs? i use the .13 rotring cartridge pen a lot. and now you can't find nibs anywhere on earth. help!**
A: I have the Rotring .1 and .2 Isograph and I am thrilled with them. I kept avoiding for a long time because of the reputation of rapidograph. These are great. I feel like I have so much more control when drawing. Just use the right ink and don’t press too hard.

**Q: the color for this product is mentioned as Brown. do they mean the ink color or the outer pen color which is in brown ?**
A: You can use any color bottled ink of your choice..Brown is just the color of the pen.

**Q: how do I get the ink to flow?**
A: Hi Sue , this is Ivana from rOtring Consumer Care. Thank you for contacting us regarding our rOtring 1903394 Isograph Technical Drawing Pen. Before the first use and during the ink refilling the pen must be shaken lightly to encourage the ink to flow to the tip.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best fine tipped pen out there
*by C***T on February 4, 2019*

The only other pen that comes close to what this does is a Pigma Micron 005, and that pen can wear down to nothing in one drawing. And then you have to buy another Pigma. This rOtring Isograph 0.1 is perfect. The line quality is superb. It's very thin and fine and the flow never stops. You can hold it normally too. You don't have to hold this one vertically. You can tilt it just like a pencil and it flows fine. It is a bit scratchy...but that's inevitable given how thin the line is. Use good paper and this is a non-issue. I like that the pen lasts basically forever. No more throwing pens away when the nib wears down. I've had mine full of ink for a month. There is a rubber gasket built into the cap that keeps the ink wet. You don't have to clean them after every use. Because I've heard that this thinnest one can dry out if ignored for a while, I try to 'take it for a walk' every day. Dogs need to be walked, and I suspect this pen needs to have some ink moving in it every day. I might just be paranoid...but better safe than sorry. I basically just doodle. I can 'exercise' all 6 of my rOtrings in under two minutes. I have a 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.5 and 0.8. I find that the 0.1 and 0.2 are so thin as to be basically the same. The 0.8 is so fat I don't really like it. The 0.5 lays down enough ink that the 0.8 is not needed. I did put rOtring white in the 0.5 and 0.8 but it flows brokenly unless you draw really slowly, so I use Gellyroll pens (white) instead. I did clean them a couple times when switching between white and black ink, and once when I was away from my pens for a month. I have not yet completely taken them apart (don't want to bend the wires)...but I like that you can if needed. I just soak them in water until the ink dilutes to nothing. It's possible that a high end fountain pen might have enough variable line width to match these rOtrings, but I can't afford to spend $200 on a gold tipped fountain pen. For now I love these rOtrings. For more of my pen work, search for: markhwebster

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Technical Pens - Not A Marker
*by J***E on April 13, 2024*

You can’t buy a better ink pen for technical work than a Rotring Isograph. I’ve been using them for decades. They never break, I just lose them. Reading the reviews, it seems like a lot of people have never used an actual technical ink pen. Unlike rollerball pens and pigment markers, the amount of pressure required for precise ink flow requires practice. It’s more like a fountain pen. Once mastered, you won’t find anything better. I see a lot of comments about clogging. If it stops inking, just give it a little shake. If you shake the pen you can hear the needle move. That’s by design. Shake it and ink will flow again (see video). As with all free flowing pens, it’s a good idea to have a blotter page. The most important thing to remember is to clean them. With the very small line widths, the actual needle is about the diameter of a human hair. If you let ink dry in the pen, you’ll never get it working again. There’s simply not enough room for solvent to get in. To clean them, simply wash them in the sink with warm water. No need for anything else. Take the reservoir and end cap off and run water through it until there’s no more ink coming out. It takes about 2 minutes to throughly clean it. Never try to remove the needle. It will bend when you try to put it back in. It’s very, very, very small.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ terrific but fragile
*by B***D on September 17, 2024*

I love the Isograph pens and have owned many of them. I've also owned many Koh-I-Noor Rapidograph pens over many years and ultimately gave up on them, finding that they're much more prone to problems with jamming and becoming unusable, even with vigorous cleaning, which has never been an issue with the Rotring Isographs. However, if you're not used to technical pens, you do need to be aware of a few things: First, don't buy an expensive technical pen unless you're going to use it regularly. These barrels are fine and ink will dry up if you let the pen sit without being used for very long. If you're only occasionally in the mood to draw or write, you're going to get frustrated with your expensive technical pens that will have dried up during your absence. Secondly, the finer the point, the more fragile the barrel at the tip. Unfortunately, I had to give up on using this particular .1mm pen, whose tip broke the first time I used it. It requires a delicate pressure to use, which can be a battle given that you need the ink to flow. That also depends on the paper you're using, which brings me to the last point: Your choice of paper is crucial. Normal drawing paper or anything with a rougher texture tends to create problems with these very fine points digging into the paper and interfering with moving the pen. The more smooth the paper surface, the easier these pens work. Hyper-smooth synthetic paper like the Yupo is terrific (although it's very expensive and smearing is problematic, as the ink takes longer to dry); your everyday drawing paper or paper journal, not so much. If you like the Moleskins, the sketchbooks with the thicker 111lb paper work pretty well, at least with points .25mm or thicker, but the thinner papers are typically unsuitable, as the pen point is constantly getting stuck in the paper.

## Frequently Bought Together

- rOtring 1903394 Isograph Technical Drawing Pen, 0.1 mm
- rOtring Isograph Technical Drawing Pen, Liquid Ink, 23 ml, Black
- Rotring Isograph Technical Drawing Pen, 0.20 mm

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