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The PILOT Precise Grip Liquid Ink Rolling Ball Stick Pens feature a 0.5 mm extra fine point for precise writing. This pack of 7 assorted colors includes blue, green, red, black, pink, turquoise, and purple, perfect for various creative projects. With patented Precise Point Technology and a comfortable rubber grip, these pens ensure smooth, skip-free writing and exceptional control.
Manufacturer | Pilot Pen Corporation of America |
Brand | Pilot |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.63 x 3.5 x 5.75 inches |
Item model number | 28864 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Assorted Colors |
Closure | Retractable |
Grip Type | Rubber |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | HB |
Material Type | Rubber |
Number of Items | 7 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 7) |
Point Type | Bold |
Ink Color | Assorted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 28864 |
A**.
My absolute favorite pens
These are my favorite pens for writing, especially for being able to write at a rapid pace. I found them while I was in college. The roller balls allow this, and the size of the pens don't cause calluses.
C**A
Great quality fine point pens. Great colored pens.
Smooth fine point quality. Perfect flow and easy to use. Perfect fit.
J**Y
It does what it advertises
I needed fine-tip pens for my note card, which my professor allows us to use on his exams. I have wasted so many note cards due to other pens' ink bleeding, and the words becoming unreadable. These pens are perfect. It has a fine tip, is easy to hold, and is colorful so I could distinguish what I've written on my note cart. 10/10
A**E
The perfect pen
I've tried a ton of different pens with different line thicknesses and ink types, but this is by far my most favorite pen. I've been using these for four years in college now, and I would be extremely hard pressed to give them up.I write small and I sometimes have a hard time deciphering what I've written if the line thickness is too high. I also don't like pens or pencils that leave a light mark when used. These, because they're liquid ink, leave marks that are of standard heaviness and darkness. In general, unless the paper is super cheap, you don't have to worry about bleeding through unless you've accidentally left the tip of the pen against the paper for a few moments. I use general lined notebooks, write on both sides of the page, and don't have problems with bleedthrough.I especially like the color pack because they offer a variety of shades that aren't too crazy. I color-code my notes because it helps me remember things better, so it's nice to have different colors at my disposal. I also do a lot of grading, so I always need a red pen.I hand-write notes for all of my classes, write notes for my tutoring students, and often hand-write small assignments or drafts. In general, a pack will get me through just about a school year. However, with the addition of the tons of writing I was doing for tutoring, I managed only to get through this past semester before having to buy another pack. Still, when I consider how often they were used, it's not a bother.Are there other pens out there that are better? Maybe. It's hard to imagine getting jazzed up about a pen, but when you consider availability (Amazon Prime), price point, and attributes of the pen, I really think that this is the highest value proposition of virtually any other pen you can find in the office supply market. I've tried a ton of gel, ink, and ballpoint pens and have always returned to these. No other pen comes close.
B**S
The Best Pens Ever - Now In Color!
I conducted a Great Pen Review a few months ago, in which I purchased a 12-pack of the following 0.5mm pens and distributed them to friends and family for evaluation:Pilot Precise V5 Stick Rolling Ball Pen, Micro Point, 0.5 mm, Black Barrel/Ink (35334), 12-CountPentel EnerGel Liquid Gel Pen, Fine Needle Tip, Blue Barrel, Black Ink, Box of 12 (BLN15-A)Pilot G2 Retractable Gel Ink Roller Ball Pen, Extra Fine Point, Clear Barrel, Black Ink, 12-Count (31002)uni-ball 207 Retractable Micro Point Gel Pens, 12 Black Ink Pens(61255)Sharpie Pen Fine Point Pen, 12 Black Pens (1742663)The overall favorites were definitely the V5 and the EnerGel. The EnerGel was generally preferred by those who liked a higher ink flowrate, while the V5 was preferred by those who liked a lower flowrate. First impressions of the Uniball 207 were quite good, but occasionally these pens drew the ire of my reviewers when they stopped writing seemingly randomly with large volumes of ink still remaining. The Sharpie pen, while better than expected, feels like a marker (because it is) and doesn't have wide appeal. The Pilot G2 was scratchy and terrible all-around; this appears to be a problem with the 0.5mm tip size, as I have heard great things about the G2 0.7mm.My favorite by far was the Precise V5. I do a lot of editing on printed documents, so I immediately began looking for colored V5's and came across this product.The colors are bold and haven't lost any of their brightness a month after writing. The purple and green especially are rather unusual and have excellent contrast with black, and I have really enjoyed editing with them.In short, these colored pens are just as good as the black ones. Believe the positive reviews! You will not be disappointed, but buy extras - people love to steal these things.
D**A
Fast Drying Ink that Unfortunately Bleeds through
Personally, I love these .5mm pens and all of their assorted colors. They make my penmanship look incredible. I'm a firm believer that a pen can affect your handwriting tremendously. Whenever I use the Pilot V5 pens, I without fail get complimented on my handwriting.PROS: 1) Thin tip - makes it easier to write smaller and get into small spaces. 2) Long life span - I use these every single day to take notes for class or meeting minutes for work and these still last me for 6+ months easily... closer to a year. 3) The ink dries fast so it does not smear or gets on your hand. 4) Feel good in your hand - the size is perfect, not too big or small.CONS: 1) Bleeds through - this is the biggest draw back. However, it's to be expected with these kinds of pens. 2) They will burst on an airplane without fail. 3) As the ink runs low the smoothness of the ink flow becomes much worse.Overall: I would definitely recommend these pens. They're my go to pens for a reasonable price. I'm still looking for the perfect pen - one that preferably doesn't bleed through, so it might take a little more searching. I do like that it's extra fine and a thin tip because I don't like large print. However, if you like your writing to be large, this is not the pen for you.
J**L
Good pen
My favorite fine tip
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