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The Uni-ball Signo RT1 is a premium retractable gel ink pen featuring an ultra micro 0.28mm tip for ultra-precise writing. Its smooth, water- and light-resistant black gel ink ensures durability and clarity, while the ergonomic rubber grip offers superior comfort for extended use. Sold in a convenient value pack of 5, this pen is perfect for professionals and students who demand reliability and finesse in every line.
| ASIN | B06Y3S2XKL |
| Age Range Description | Teen |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,608 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #237 in Gel Ink Pens |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand Name | Uni-Ball |
| Closure Type | Retractable |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,815) |
| Drill Point | Ultra Micro |
| Grip Type | rubber |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Item Dimensions | 5.91 x 2.17 x 0.79 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Line Size | 0.28 millimeters |
| Manufacturer | Uni-ball |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Model Name | ball point pen |
| Model Number | SG_B06Y3S2XKL_US |
| UPC | 191308002770 |
| Unit Count | 5 Count |
| Writing Instrument Form | Roller Ball Pen |
H**I
Great pen
Great pen. Writes great, smooth, and dries fast. Interesting choice of the package though
M**L
Great pens
Great pens. I love the fine point. They do run out of ink pretty fast. I go through about 1 per week but I just keep a stash on hand.
N**S
Great for medical use
Amazing pen if you need to write small and still be able to read it. I work as an intensivist in a busy MICU and of the substantial number of pens I've used over the years these are by far the best for small detail dense writing. I like to keep a single sheet of paper with me for my patient list and having the ability to pack everything I need to keep track of in a small section of the page only really works with these pens. I have tried 0.25mm pens however they either write too faint or actually cut the paper, something that has never been an issue with these 0.28mm pens. Plus the gel ink dries quickly, the pen head glides easily over the page, and the stock pen body is comfortable in hand. A very good value of a pen that out classes ones costing ten times as much.
K**.
Fantastic!
This pen is fantastic! It writes smoothly, doesn't scratch the paper, and makes the thinnest lines that I've ever seen in a writing pen while still being dark enough to easily read. Some art pens are comparable, but are not really meant for continuous writing like you can with these. I use the pens to fill out care plans and med cards in nursing school and they work nearly perfectly for pages of writing. Recently, only one of the pens that I have been using frequently started skipping slightly even though there's still a decent amount of ink in the pen. Other than that, they have been perfect, especially because the grip/soft area continues to the tip and is comfortable to write with continuously. I've never loved a pen like I love these pens. I'd rate them 9.99 out of 10 (0.01 taken away for the one pen out of the 5 that skips after writing for a while).
K**6
Work great!
I'm one of those people who has an unusual obsession with office supplies. As such, I have tried numerous pens in hopes of finding the ~perfect~ pen to use in my everyday life. These are not the ~perfect~ pen; however, they are pretty great regardless. They are comfortable to hold and use thanks to the rubber grip, and the tips are SUPER fine as promised. After using Micron pens for the first time, I found that I favor pens in the .25-.4mm range for writing as the lines are finer and cleaner, and these definitely meet that expectation. So far, I haven't had any issues with bleeding, smearing, skipping, etc. I think it's because the ink comes out so thin, it dries before it even has a chance to smear; but then, I'm also right-handed, so unless I'm especially careless, I don't have many opportunities to smear my writing. I will say that, because the lines obviously come out thinner and therefore somewhat lighter than .5+ pens, people with poor eyesight may struggle to read things written with these .28mm pens, but I wear glasses so it doesn't bother me. Price wise, I think that these are a good deal. They cost about the same amount as the Papermate InkJoy gel pens and Tul gel pens I've been using, but you get more in a pack and the quality is great. Plus, anything finer than .5mm is frustratingly hard to come by. I definitely recommend giving these a try.
M**O
Great line. Clunky, but fixable pen body.
Great line and ink in these. Truly fine and precise without much skipping on thirsty or toothy paper. Can be a bit straggly. But overall, I love the quality of the pen cartridge itself. It's great to draw with. I find the pen body itself to be somewhat bulky and awkward. The lowest part of the barrel right above the pen point is very dome shaped. The end does not have an elongated taper like other fine point pens I tend to like. Pilot Precise V5 RT is one of my favorites, but their finest point is only 0.5. This pen is quite a bit finer, and I love that about it -- but I have a hard time seeing the pen tip while I'm working because of the large size of the barrel at the tip. Another reviewer added a photo of them writing with the refill cartridge on its own. I had actually done the very same thing when I first started experimenting with the pen. I just took it out and began drawing with it. The plastic on the cartridge is very rigid, so it's easy to use this way as a minimalist pen on it's own. The feeling of that is actually very precise and great. So if you're struggling with the bulk and profile of the actual pen body, the refill on its own is a neat option. My ultimate fix was to just put the Uni cartridge into a Pilot Precise V5 RT body. It works great. If you do this, you WILL need to loosen the threads a quarter turn to click the cartridge tip out. Then tighten. Then do the same to retract. It's no big deal, and functions normally with a quick turn (and click) -- similar to old mechanical pencils. Since this actually identifies which pen has a Uni cartridge on board -- it's a win/win as far as I'm concerned. Myself, I'm just used to a Pilot pen body, and prefer the more narrow tip and better rubberized grip. So for me, it's the best of both worlds adding this great, ultra fine cartridge to my favorite pen body. For me, the Uni vs Pilot body feels like the difference between a jumbo and standard crayon in my hand. Both could certainly be useful for different applications. Overall, I'd buy these pens again. The line quality alone is worth the time figuring out how to best use them for my own needs.
M**O
Writes smoother than a patient’s discharge plan… eventually.
These pens are the real MVPs of my shift. They’ve survived spills, pen thieves (I see you, night shift), and even being launched across the nurses’ station during “spirited discussions” over who’s covering lunch breaks. Ink flow? Flawless. Smudge-proof? As much as my mascara after 12 hours. And if you haven’t charted a full suicide risk assessment using one of these, are you even documenting properly? Honestly, these pens have more emotional stability than half my patient caseload—and they click, which means they’re fidget-toy approved. 10/10 would recommend. Already hiding one in my scrub pocket like it’s contraband.
S**K
I usually use a 0.38mm tip so it took me a while to get used to the 0.28mm tip but now I use it all the time. The pen writes smoothly and dries quickly.
N**K
Really great pens!! Smooth lines. I’ll be buying more.
R**A
The ink quality is not good. May be it is dry. With 0.28 tip i wanted to try it. It has a feeling like when the refill is about to finish
A**N
0.28 kalemin en zarif hali. Hafif ve pürüzsüz yazmak bu kadar keyifli olmamıştı
H**S
I don't know where these have been sitting, or maybe it was the batch I got - but the ink has run dry for all of them. Have to throw out. Also, they are super super fine. Like, they scratch the page fine. Or maybe that is just mine as the ink wasnt working. One of the worst things I have gotten on here.
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