I've become rather put off by other manufacturers commitment to use less quality materials and charge more, with metallic brush pen tips sometimes disintegrating after one use.
Apparently you can't use traditional "hair brush" brushes in the metallic brush pen (as it likely would clog, assuming a laquer or acrylic in it) which left previous markers I've tried kinda lame sauce.
Zebra impressed me with the brush tips. Retains its shape and doesn't shred or disintegrate before the ink runs out. It's very true to a traditional brush feel and responds well to subtle changes in pressure.
Ive used these both for lettering and drawing. They seem to have more ink than others and seems like a bit of a deal, considering another major brand that I causally purchased at Winners? Literally useless after first session with it.
But even better the metallics are very vibrant and work well on black paper. The must have for the angsty secret goth diarist... You have one admit it!
Only drawback- no white metallic. Recommend regardless. Ive abused too many pens and markers to not know a good one when I use it