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View allWhy Upgrade Your Diamond Painting Pen?
The pen is the one tool your hand touches for every single drill, so it has a bigger effect on your experience than almost anything else in the kit. Most kits include a basic wax-based pen that gets the job done, but the wax dries out, turns sticky, and needs topping up constantly — which quietly slows you down and breaks your rhythm.
An electric pen skips the wax entirely. A gentle vacuum lifts each drill and releases it exactly where you want it, so there's nothing to reload and far less strain on your hand. On large or highly detailed canvases, that difference adds up fast: you can work longer, place drills quicker, and stay in the flow instead of stopping to re-wax.
Who It's For
If you paint often, work on big canvases, or find that long sessions leave your hand tired, an electric pen is a genuine upgrade. It's also a great pick if you simply want a cleaner, faster, more comfortable way to craft. Newer painters can absolutely use one too — there's very little to learn, and the rechargeable battery means it's always ready when inspiration strikes.
How It Works
Charge the pen with the included USB Type-C cable, switch it on, and touch the tip to a drill. The suction holds the drill in place while you position it on the canvas, then a light press releases it. No wax, no clay, no mess — just pick up, place, and repeat. It works with both round and square drills and comes with a storage box to keep everything together between sessions.