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🎨 Elevate your art game with precision and control—because details matter.
The Kuretake Zig PHYS Water Brush Pen features a 9mm small tip engineered for fine detail work, with a pressure-sensitive water flow system that offers superior control. Lightweight and portable, it’s ideal for professional artists and crafters who demand precision on the go. Made in Japan by Kuretake, a trusted name since 1973, this brush pen is compatible with water-soluble media and designed for durability and versatility in urban sketching, fine art, and creative projects.




























| ASIN | B001C0TRRO |
| Additional Features | Water Soluble |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,228 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #793 in Paint Pens & Markers |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand Name | Kuretake |
| Closure Type | Click-Off Cap |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,888) |
| Drill Point | Chisel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04901427107029 |
| Grip Type | Ribbed |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | Pen, Cap |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | Multicolor |
| Item Diameter | 9 millimeters Millimeters |
| Item Dimensions | 0.5 x 7.1 x 0.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Line Size | 0.3mm |
| Manufacturer | Kuretake |
| Material Type | Resin |
| Model Name | kuretake |
| Model Number | KG205-20 |
| Pattern | Single Item |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Paintings, Illustrations, Fine Art, Coloring Books, Card Making, Outdoor Sketching |
| Style | Small |
| Theme | Japanese |
| UPC | 793187217971 787718042378 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Writing Instrument Form | Brush Pen |
C**.
great, fine brush- but water doesn't flow easily
I think this is my favorite waterbrush, simply because the brush tip is so fine- definitely smaller than the smallest Aquash brush (which I have been using regularly until this one). The tiny brush makes it much easier to do detailed work with the waterbrush, and maintain crisp lines. Like all waterbushes, the brush does fray if scrubbed too hard against paper, so if blending colors or doing a lot of shading, you might consider getting a watrbrush that you know will fray and lose its point and keep one just for detailed work. The one issue I do have with this brush is that water doesn't flow too easily- most of the time you have to squeeze the barrel to get the water flowing. This is a good and bad thing- with some mediums, I really like having control of the water so that a big drop doesn't flow out and flood whatever I am working on. But, when using pan watercolors and cakes of gouache, I like to have a waterbrush that allows water to flow continually (like the Aquash), so remembering to squeeze the barrel is not my favorite. But, like I said, the fine brush on this trumps everything else and is why I give it five stars. It allows for great control, especially in detailed work. It's the waterbrush I have been looking for. I just wish they'd adjust the water to flow out continually rather than having a drop or two come out when the barrel is squeezed.
L**S
As expected
Decent water brushes
T**7
Confessions of a Paintbrush Hoarder
I probably own hundreds of paintbrushes, but these are hands-down my favorite for watercolor—and I can’t even explain why. They just work, and I always find myself reaching for them. I love them so much that I keep buying extra sets, just in case they ever stop making them. That’s how you know they’re good.
L**4
My Favorite Water Brush
I received my first Kuretake water brush in a Kuretake travel palette set and loved it. I started using it almost exclusively for my watercolor work, preferring it to my regular brushes. But I needed a fine tip one for all the small detail work that I do. Unfortunately, I bought into all the Youtube videos that rave about Pentel's water brush and bought one of those instead. I was very disappointed, returned it immediately and ordered this like I should have done to begin with! Now, this is all a matter of preference. The very thing people love about Pentel is what I disliked and the same goes for this brush, you might not like the things I like about it. But hopefully it will help you one way or another! I am attaching pics of it compared to the fine tip Pentel so you can compare. You can see how much longer it is. In the other photo of the tips, the Kuretake is actually on the left, with the white nib. The Pentel has the black nib. The first thing I like about this brush is the longer, pen-like shape. I just prefer how it feels in the hand. You can see it's significantly longer than the Pentel. I didn't like the fat part of the Pentel and much prefer the slimmer feel of this one. The longer length of this brush might be too long for some very small travel palettes, so that's something to consider. This Kuretake has a thicker, firmer barrel. This means it's harder to squeeze. A lot of people like the Pentel because it's so easy to squeeze but that's actually what I disliked about it, it was too squishy for my taste. This one feels sturdy and more substantial. I do a lot of dry brush techniques and I don't want the water to flow too easily, so I like that it takes a more deliberate squeeze. This one is less wet than the Pentel. Again, this is something a lot of Youtubers rave about, but I didn't like that about it. This one lets me wipe it off and use it damp instead of wet. The Pentel stayed wet constantly, whether I liked it or not. If you're a wet painter, you might like that better, but I like less wet. Fine tip: The tip is fine, great for detailing. The Pentel tip might be slightly finer, but it's also slightly longer, which means it's more flexible. I prefer this tip because the slightly shorter, wider base of the bristles gives me more control while still being able to get into tiny areas. But overall, the tips are very similar. There's nothing I dislike about this brush, and this will be the only brand I use going forward, I love them.
D**F
Buy it just for the water bottle.
The brush pen is cheap and its cap fits too loosely to risk carrying it anywhere outside a studio (where one doesnt need a brush pen anyway). But I like and use the flat refill bottle that comes with it; I use it to refill Pentel Aquash and Derwent waterbrushes when I'm in the field. The bottle's size and flat shape make it ideal for packing efficiently in small field sketching kits. I carry at least two.
A**Y
I adore this paintbrush and water bottle combo!
This is a high quality, extremely practical set. And they both fit in an Altoids tin with a couple pans of paint! I’ve purchased several of these.
B**L
Perfect for my purpose
I use this aqua pen to erase water soluble markings from my fabric designing. I used to use a q tip for this purpose but the aqua pen is so much better as it allows me to be very specific about the lines I want to delete. It will erase the bits I want to erase but does not spread water around to erase all the lines. I am thinking about getting another one to use as a starch pen in making applique shapes. Good product.
J**R
This makes a fantastic brush pen for inking
I bought the small size and have been using it with speedballs India ink. No leaking issues, easy to refill and very snappy brush capable of very fine and bold lines. I’m buying two more so I can have a back up and one dedicated to white ink. I think this will be the last brush pen I ever need to buy.
M**F
I liked the fact that I. An paint continuously, without the need to keep refilling. Very pleased with this item . Arrived before specified date and was well packaged.
J**E
Easy to fill and intuitive to use. A wonderful addition to a travel set. The bristles stain quickly but won't contaminate your other colours after a quick flood and wipe down.
E**.
The order was delayed due to a typhoon hitting Osaka airport. I received a full refund with apologies, even if it was not the seller's fault at all. After sometime, the delayed package arrived anyway. I contacted the seller saying the refund was no longer necessary and he said it was ok. Great, great, customer support! Strongly recommended. By the way, the water brush per is great quality too!
C**D
scheint sehr sehr gut zu malen
K**E
Très bon produit, reçu en 2 semaines, et au bout de quelques semaines d'utilisation l'eau ne "fuit" pas marche très bien, je les compare au Caran d'ache que j'adore aussi.
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