🖋️ Write sharp, write smart—elevate every word with Muji precision.
The Muji Gel Ink Ball Point Pen (0.38mm, pack of 3) combines ultra-fine precision with anti-backflow ink technology to ensure smudge-free, vivid writing. Its lightweight 0.16oz body and smooth water-based ink make it ideal for professionals and journaling enthusiasts seeking effortless, stylish note-taking.
Manufacturer | MUJI |
Brand | Muji |
Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.45 x 1.15 x 0.55 inches |
Item model number | GM018 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Grip Type | Soft |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | HB |
Number of Items | 3 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 3) |
Point Type | ball tip |
Line Size | 0.38 Millimeters |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | GM018 |
E**Y
Works great!
I love these pens! They write great, I haven’t had any issues with ink. The size is great too. Writes smooth 10/10 for me
N**H
Precision and Elegance in Every Stroke
As someone who values both functionality and aesthetics in writing instruments, the Muji Gel Ink Ball Point Pen in 0.38mm has become my go-to choice for daily use. The ultra-fine 0.38mm tip allows for precise lines, making it ideal for detailed note-taking, journaling, and sketching. The ink flows smoothly without skipping, providing a consistent writing experience. Its minimalist design, with a frosted translucent barrel and subtle branding, offers a clean and professional look. The lightweight body ensures comfort during extended writing sessions, reducing hand fatigue. Additionally, the ink dries quickly, minimizing the risk of smudging, which is particularly beneficial for left-handed writers. Priced at $6.34 for a pack of three, these pens offer excellent value for their quality. Whether you're a student, professional, or creative, the Muji Gel Ink Ball Point Pen is a reliable and stylish companion for all your writing needs.
H**E
awesome pens
these pens write so skinny and clear and they are good quality and don’t space out
A**L
Thin, crisp, and don’t leak
Love these! I’m using them in my moleskine journal with super thin paper and they work the best of the 10 others I’ve tried so far. My friend brought me back one from Japan and I fell in love. Super expensive on Amazon vs getting them in Japan (she laughed so much when I told her how much I paid for them ) but if it’s the only way I can get them I’ll pay for it!They have a very even ink flow, and you get a nice scratchy sensory feel when writing with them. Think the exact opposite of a Pilot Gel pen. You feel every word you write and it actually helps my handwriting not flow together and look much neater.They don’t last very long from my experience, one lasts me a couple months. And one just stopped working while half full of ink. So while not the best investment they’re definitely worth a try! I’ll be buying more for my new expensive addiction (sigh)
S**S
I’m probably a lucky customer
This’s my first order of these MUJI gel pens set. It was in my wish list so long time because I saw many upset reviews but I really wanted to try them. The package took almost 3 weeks to arrive me because it was imported from Japan, I guess.I don’t have any problems with the pen quality. There were 3 pens in the package as described.The pens had plastic seals on the tips to protect them.They write so smooth even the ball points are 0.38 mm which are very small. I opened and tried all of them. They create very thin lines which I personally prefer.The ink is truly black, very intense and it dries quickly. I like it. There isn’t any bleeding spots on the back pages (I use Hobonichi Tomoe River Paper which is very thin; 52 gsm).The pens look minimal . I also like it that way.Only one con is that the pen bodies are smooth and there aren’t any rubber grips on them that causes the pens slippery. I have to hold the pen harder while I’m writing and that causes cramp on my hand and fingers.I hope MUJI fix this issue.
D**I
Great Pens - Doesn't smear when highlighted!
Extremely impressed with this particular set of pens. They don't feel scratchy at all on paper, despite being so fine-tipped. The ink flows perfectly. The other great part is that, if you let the ink sit for a few minutes as you write, you can come back and highlight bits you need to highlight and the ink does not smear at all. All of this was tested on 160 GSM dotted paper with Zebra Midliners, so your mileage may vary with thinner paper and other highlighter brands.
L**I
Good Fine Tip Pen
I primarily use this pen for taking notes and so far I have enjoyed using it. It is light weight and not bulky like other pens I have. It lasts a considerable amount of time considering how much I use it. The price is definitely worth it for the pack of three pens. It is easy to write with and I have gotten several compliments from friends on my notes taken with this pen. There are a couple things that could be improved. One thing is that the grip is a bit funky. It may just be me gripping it too hard but after a bit, my hand really cramps up. It also takes a second for me to be comfortable writing with it so it’s a bit awkward holding it at first. The ink does dry pretty quickly but it does still take a second. I tried to highlight over something I wrote and it did smear a bit. It doesn’t smear if you just brush your hand over it though. This product is overall a long lasting and useful tool for day to day life and note taking.
G**T
My favorite pens, expensive
These Mujis are my favorite disposable pens I’ve ever used. They’re not flashy, they don’t have a ton of useless stuff all over them, they’re basic, well built writing utensils. I like a fine tip with any writing utensil because I have small handwriting and I think it looks cleaner. I have these in .5 and .37 or whatever it is. Both of them are very fine and the rollerball never clogs and impedes ink flow, as is the case with many fine tip pens. They feel great in the hand. I am not a fan of built in grips on pens or pencils. I prefer a bare pen. I have more control over a pen when there is no bulky grip that ultimately does nothing to reduce fatigue. These look great, they write great, and they feel great.I’ve been using them for about a year now and most of the writing I do with them is at work (signatures) and at home/on the gun range. I use them on the range in conjunction with a Rite-In-The-Rain pad for recording data. They work excellently on those pads. I haven’t tested how the ink functions when it becomes wet, but it isn’t waterproof ink, so it probably will wash away and become illegible if it gets wet like any other pen. If you want your notes to be waterproof, use a pencil. That isn’t a priority for me. These are my favorite pens available, they’re expensive and you don’t get many of them for what you pay, but I believe they’re worth it completely.
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