🖋️ Write sharp, dry fast, and stay ahead of the curve!
This 12-pack of Japanese-style gel ink rollerball pens features ultra-fine 0.35mm tips and quick-drying liquid ink that delivers smooth, smudge-free writing. Designed with a transparent barrel for easy ink monitoring and a smart grip for comfortable use, these premium black pens are ideal for professionals and creatives seeking precision and reliability in every stroke.
Manufacturer | Gel Ink Pens |
Brand | BEMLP |
Item Weight | 4.9 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.02 x 2.95 x 0.98 inches |
Color | Black |
Closure | snap |
Grip Type | Smart-grip |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 12 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 12) |
Point Type | Ultra Fine |
Line Size | 0.35 Millimeters |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | Extra-fine Gel Ink Pen Ballpoint pens |
T**S
Effortless Precision with Smooth Ink Flow – A Must-Have for Any Writing Enthusiast
The media could not be loaded. These 0.35mm pens truly elevate the writing experience. The fine point delivers crisp, clean lines with remarkable consistency, making them perfect for everything from detailed notes to creative journaling. The ink flows effortlessly with no skipping or blotching, and best of all—there are absolutely no leaks.Each pen is thoughtfully designed for comfort, with a sleek grip that feels natural in the hand even during long writing sessions. The color variety adds a touch of personality to every page, and the balanced thickness ensures your handwriting looks neat and professional.Whether you’re a student, professional, or casual writer, this pen pack is a reliable and stylish addition to your stationery collection. Highly recommend!
J**L
Great, fine line pen
if you like fine Line pens this is definitely for you. These are great pens at a great price. Highly recommend.
J**A
Great for left handed people
Love these pens. Very reasonable for the price. They write wonderfully even with me being left handed. I sometimes have an issue with certain pens not working well because of the way I write but these are fantastic. The smudge risk with these isn't too bad but its still a left hand beware issue since the ink doesn't dry just fast enough. Its a small issue though and I'm used to it. The ink does come out steady so the color doesn't fade in and out while writing.
B**S
Solid science and/or art pen
I’m on my third box of these. I use them at work where I fill in science forms with tiny openings, the very fine point is great. It’s a lab setting so waterproof, and smear resistance matters too. It’s my current favorite pen. Added bonus, you can unscrew the tip and see exactly how much ink you have left.
J**J
Meh
Japanese-style but definitely made in China. They don't feel the best in your hand, they write OK, but there isn't a noticeable difference between these and a .5mm ball. I'll probably switch back to pilot after I run out of these.
J**.
Smooth Writing – But Guard Them Closely!
These pens write so smooth and clean—perfect for notes, signatures, or just doodling when you’re supposed to be working. The ink flows perfectly without skipping, and the design is sleek and comfortable to hold. But seriously… don’t leave these in the office! I left one on my desk, and now my boss “mysteriously” has the same pen. 😂 They’re that good—people will swipe them!
B**T
It works really well
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I cannot describe how useful these are. I use them for everything. The ink beautifully rolls on with the ballpoint. One thing I can say is that after 1 year, make sure to store them on their side or pointing down if you want to use one next. The ink can stagnate, so you may need to keep it on your person so that your body heat can make the ink move.
L**A
Comparable to Pitt Artist pens.
Performance & Quality:I enjoy writing with fine print pens and, for years, my go-to has been .5/.7 pilot G-2 pens. I have, however, always been frustrated with them when writing in a planner due to the occassional smudge. These pens, on the other hand, have had no issues with this.Recently, I switched to Faber-Castell Pitt Artist pens, and while they write perfectly and never smudge on me, they're expensive and I hate to waste India ink on notes and planners and the like. I decided to give these a try because of the price and was pleasantly surprised to find that they wrote as well if not better than my Faber-Castells due to the thinner point (AND hold up to the same standard of drawing/doodling/sketching/etc.)Grip:I love a comfortable pen, but I would put these around a 4/5 in terms of comfort. The plastic casing goes all the way to the edge before curving down into the main point of the pen - meaning there's no softness to it. At the same time, the smoothness of it feels almost like acrylic, so it's not quite as annoying as most plastic cased pens - enough so that I don't really notice it when writing with them for extended periods of time. The 4/5 is due to a lack of grip + exceptional quality without one. 👌Ink:Nice solid black line - incredibly smooth and quick drying.Extra Bits:The pen cap has a little cap on top of it that comes off if you press your nail against the edge of it and the plastic beneath. It easily snaps back into place and, as someone who often fidgety when thinking and writing, it provides a nice little stimulation. I know it wasn't intended that way, but I like that this little function draws me to it more than the long-lip piece of the cap (I almost always break those off from fidgeting). The little cap design actually keeps me fixated on itself so I haven't broken a single pen cap which has been refreshing. Seems silly, but has been a game changer for me.Appearance:Basic in looks, clear in casing color, but something about the characters printed on the tag and the lack of English on the casing makes it feel a bit aesthetic in a plain/simple/satisfying way.
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