Buying new nibs for a Wacom pen

Hihi, the nib on my Wacom pen has flattened out from a lot of use.

I've had a look online and Wacom themselves sell them in packs, however I can also buy third party products.

Price is a factor, but are there any brands other than Wacom that make good nibs? (I don't, however, know what constitutes a good nib from another)

Alternatively, has anyone bought a bulk pack from somewhere like Amazon, and if so, do they work as expected?

Cheers!

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  • Omar Domenech replied

    What's a nib? Can you post a picture or I'm afraid if you describe it I'll just be as befuddled as now. 

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  • Dwayne Savage(dillenbata3) replied

    Nib.jpg

    dostovel a nib is the tip on a stylist pen of a drawing tablet. 

    Yeehawcowboyletsgo sorry I don't know on your question. My cheap Geniuses doesn't work on Linux. Back when I was on Windows XP I tried to buy cheep Nibs that was suppose to be for my pen, they worked but not as good as the ones from the manufacture. That's all I've got. 

  • Omar Domenech replied

    Ah yes, that thing gets worn off until it kinda scrapes and scratches everything. I didn't know that tip could be changed. Now I know. Thanks. 

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  • aburley replied

    Which pen do you use? Amazon sell nibs made of titanium that won't wear out and don't scratch the tab's surface (according to reviews). I have used these before, but only for a short while that someone else owned, and they are really smooth and you can still feel the surface through the pen.

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