Mildliner Fine Review
I'm not saying I'm obsessed with Mildliners but this review of the new fine versions will be my fourth post about them so make of that what you will.

These new fine versions have two tips: a fine 0.7 and an extra fine 0.5. They're longer than the standard Mildliners presumably to accommodate the fine tips and the top of the cap is embossed with an F. There are ten of these in total reusing existing colours across two sets: the calmer, darker "Set A" and the brighter "Set B". I've updated the Mildliner site to have the new sets but for the sake of completeness the available colours are:
- Gray
- Brown
- Dark Blue
- Red
- Dark Gray
- Gold
- Apricot
- Fuchsia
- Violet
- Summer Green
I think gray is probably a little too light to be useful at the extra fine size but overall this is a decent selection of colours. Two grays though? Come on. If Art from the Heart are to be believed these have limited availability although I can't verify that because Zebra don't seem to know these exist based on their website.
The extra fine tip doesn't give the kind of resistance I like from a fineliner usually but I doubt I'll be using these to write with; much more likely they get used for cover pages and general decoration. It's notable that there is now multiple definitions of "fine" across the range - the standard fine, the new fine, and the brush tipped ones mark the non-brush end as "super fine".

One other oddity when comparing them is that all the cap colours match with the exception of dark grey where the cap is much darker on the fine one than it's standard counterpart.
I paid £10 for each set of these which is about right for Mildliners and I'm impressed with them. As of right now I've only seen them on Art from the Heart but I'd imagine other retailers will get some soon.