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The Wacom INTUOS4/CINTIQ21 Grip Pen is a premium, battery-free digital pen featuring 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity and ±60° tilt recognition. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort during extended use, while compatibility with multiple Wacom tablets makes it a versatile tool for professional artists and designers seeking precision and efficiency.
| ASIN | B003JZNZR8 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Battery Description | Battery-free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #83 in Digital Pens |
| Brand | Wacom |
| Built-In Media | Wacom Grip Pen with standard nibs^3 standard black pen nibs^1 stroke nib^1 hard felt nib^1 flex nib^pen stand |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Wacom Devices |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,880 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753218993403 |
| Item Diameter | 0.6 Inches |
| Item Dimensions | 6.2 x 0.6 x 0.6 inches |
| Item Type Name | Wacom KP501E2 Grip Pen |
| Item Weight | 18.14 g |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.2 x 0.6 x 0.6 inches |
| Manufacturer | Wacom Technology Corporation |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Number | Grip Pen |
| UPC | 086000566111 132017582917 115970720343 753218993403 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
M**A
Excellent Pen for Artists and Designers
I upgraded to the Wacom INTUOS4/CINTIQ21 Grip Pen and I couldn’t be happier with my purchase! As an artist, having the right tools is essential, and this pen delivers on all fronts. ✅ Comfortable Grip – The ergonomic design feels great in my hand, allowing for long drawing sessions without discomfort. ✅ Pressure Sensitivity – With 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity, I can achieve precise lines and shading effortlessly. It feels very natural to draw, just like using a traditional pen or pencil. ✅ Compatibility – It works seamlessly with both the Intuos4 and Cintiq21, making it versatile for my setup. ✅ Customizable Buttons – The programmable buttons are a fantastic feature, allowing me to set up shortcuts for my favorite tools and improve my workflow. If you’re an artist or designer looking for a high-quality, responsive drawing pen, I highly recommend the Wacom INTUOS4/CINTIQ21 Grip Pen. It has significantly improved my digital art experience, making it more enjoyable and efficient. This pen is definitely worth the investment!
J**L
YES! Can't live without this pen! Works perfectly AFTER I updated my drivers
I finally managed to kill my old pen, after nearly 2 years of constant abuse. (or however long it's been since Intuos 4 came out) As a graphic designer, I use this pen several hours EVERY day - it has totally replaced my mouse. (And since I began using a graphics pen, I have NO more wrist or hand pain, which was becoming quite a problem with my "mouse-hand") Yesterday, I dropped my pen and, as usual, I picked it up with my toes so I wouldn't have to bend over... Well, this time when I went to grab it from between my toes, I grabbed the top half but the bottom half was stuck between my toes... and I pulled it right apart... $#i+! And all the kings horses and all the king's men couldn't put Humpty-Dumpty together again. :( SO, since I knew I couldn't live more than 24 hours without it, I ordered yesterday (Friday) and had it sent overnight (only $10 - great deal, really! Not sure if that is the regular overnight shipping rate, or if that is just for Prime members) The Fed-Ex truck arrived fairly early this morning (Saturday) and I was SO happy to have a working pen again... until I sat down to work and... nothing. The pen didn't work with my tablet (Intuos 4, large) Aarggghh! I thought I'd have to call Amazon and say I got a dud, and would be pen-less until at least Monday, probably longer. But I decided to just check out the Wacom site and see if there anything I could find out - and decided to try downloading new drivers - and VOILE' - now it works just perfect! SO - If you buy this pen and it doesn't work right away, be sure to check the Wacom site and update your drivers before giving up on the pen and returning it. As far as the pen and how it works, I LOVE this pen! My previous tablet was one of the earlier Wacoms, and the big fat pen felt like I was holding a sausage. This one is nicely tapered, slim, and has an awesome rubber/soft coating so it is very comfortable to hold, and takes very little strength to hold securely - which is nice, since it is in my hand for several hours every day. It is so comfortable and easy to hold, in fact, that it has completely changed the way I hold ALL pens and pencils, and I no longer have a big callus/lump on my middle finger where I used to, from gripping pens/pencils too tightly. The pen is VERY responsive to pressure changes, tilt, rotation, bearing... pretty much everything! I can see the subtle differences somewhat in photoshop, but especially in Painter, where the brushes are even more sensitive (and realistic) than even the new ones in PS. Changing nibs is very simple and quick to do, though I haven't needed to do it very often, since developing a lighter touch. Also, the surface on my Intuos has gotten quite smooth after many, many hours of use, so the nibs last longer now than they did when I first got the tablet (and original pen). Included with the pen are the stand and some additional nibs - although when I originally bought my tablet, it came with more types of nibs than what comes with this pen replacement. I love my Intuos, and love the grip-pen! Some people say they don't like the "too-fat" grip-pen, and buy the slimmer "upgrade" but I honestly see no reason for it - this one is just fabulous, and is not too fat, IMO. The only reason I would consider "upgrading" is if I needed the additional controls of the art-pen or the airbrush pen, but honestly, I think the standard grip-pen will probably have more than enough responsiveness for 95% of people that use it. Even with the wide variety of brush-work and other things I do, this pen has definitely got everything I need. Good price on Amazon, and I was super-happy to receive it so quickly!
C**Y
Great pen works with no fuss
After 6 years of abuse my first grip pen finally gave out, and its because of my own fault too, i was stretching out my arms and for some reason i thought holding onto each end of my pen and pulling my arm apart was a good idea, next thing my pen got pulled in half and all of its metal intestines spilled everywhere, in that moment i probably slapped myself a thousand times in my head and i just froze. After an hour of trying to put it back together and failing miserably i decided its time to let go and move onto a new pen. The new grip pen came very fast, in a well protected box, along with the little stand that you stick your pen inside, and 6 replacement nib that you can store inside the stand. The pen works as soon as i put it onto my tablet, no fuss, but my settings got changed so i just downloaded a new wacom driver and that fixed the problem, I read a lot of reviews that said their pen broke very fast, so i don't know if wacom pen's quality went down or what, i shall see if this new pen lasts as long as my old one, but for now, i will gave it 5 stars because my last pen lasted for 6 years and probably would have longer if i wasn't such a klutz.
A**E
Worked perfect with Cintiq Pro HD/ DTK 2420
So I don’t own a cintiq, my university recently got new cintiqs for the art department and we were suggested to buy pens if we didn’t want to check out some. One of my professors recommended this pen and at first it wasn’t syncing up but then it did. I’m really unfamiliar with calibration syncing and everything when it comes to pens so I can’t give input on those things. I just know that it works perfectly. It comes with the little pen holder cup three black and white nibs. Now I’m not sure if the white ones are something completely different from nibs but it’s there. You can hide the nibs inside the cup as it screws open. The end of the pen is an eraser. Bonus points. So idk if I have to set it up with the cintiq but it doesn’t rotate. I thought it did but I guess it doesn’t, unless I have to set it up in the settings on photoshop ( which is the program I mostly use). Overall happy with the purchase :)
A**R
Great pen
Great pen, it's the original replacement from Wacom, so it's quality is the same
L**W
Works fine, but Wacom skimps on the extras
If you're buying this pen, you're probably using an older no-longer-manufactured model of tablet like I am, and just need a replacement pen that does the job. So far, the pen seems fine in action, so I can't complain much! But, as others have said, the pen annoyingly does not come with everything that it used to. The one I received only came with 6 extra nibs (not 10, as this model did previously), meaning it only had 2 varieties of nib, not the usual 4. For your reference, it is missing both the paper-textured nib and the nib with a grey point (not sure what either of these are called, but hopefully you wacom users know what I mean). This pen's holder also used to come with all the nibs already inside of the holder, but now you have to do that part yourself. The package I received was also completely missing the nib-remover ring that usually comes inside of the pen holder. I think this is just a symptom of Wacom cutting corners-- a little touch of shrinkflation. It's more annoying than anything, but makes me worry the pen's construction might not be what it used to be, too. I guess time will tell!
B**Y
Smooth
Got it for my college Wacom cintiq it works great, sooooooo smooth to draw with very satisfying
M**R
Works forever if you don’t break them.
They seem to work forever, only ever failing fail when I ran one over with my chair, breaking the button. Also. don’t ever try taking them apart. You may not be able to put them back together.
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