uni-ballJetstream RT SXN-210 Rollerball Pen - Red, Box of 12
Manufacturer | Mitsubishi Pencil |
Brand | Uni-Ball |
Item Weight | 0.48 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.39 x 0.39 x 5.51 inches |
Item model number | 789115000 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Red |
Closure | Retractable |
Grip Type | ergonomic |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | HB |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 12 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Bold |
Line Size | 1_0_1_9mm |
Ink Color | Red |
Tip Type | roller-ball |
Manufacturer Part Number | 789115000 |
E**A
My favourite pen ever!
Been ordering these pens for a while, they’ve never let me down. Comfortable to hold, easy and light to write with, doesn’t smudge and waterproof. AMAZING!
B**.
Best multipurpose Pen
These are the best pens I have used in so long, to be honest I will not use another. They are comfortable to use for constant writing, more importantly the roller action is fluid and does not smear. Excellent for signing contracts or just jotting down notes. I’ve been using these for the last 7 years and personally I will not change. A little expensive for refills so better to buy the pen pack and a 12 pack is cheapest I’ve found anywhere else.
B**D
Perfect for a south paw
I love the fact that this writes quite smoothly and I no longer leave ink debris on my left palm when I need to write.
K**Y
Good for a left hander
Grandaughter needed some more comfortable pens to hold as she is left handed
M**N
These really do help you write faster
Decent enough pens which are indeed lightning quick for writing. Not as good for handwriting as the uni-ball air range, but a quality pen nevertheless. And I suppose nothing better if you're really in the flow.
S**N
Great pens, brilliant value.
I have spent much time hunting for the perfect pen for me. My job involves constant note-taking, and these notes are then filed and could be used in court to make me look sloppy, so I am very keen that the pen be completely reliable, comfortable and without smudging. I also like to use nice notepads for lists and the like (currently loving Leuchtturm1917 pads) and I'd like an ink that looks like it belongs there. Finally, I want the pen to be inexpensive, because I lose the flaming things all the time.So, in my experience using them for the past year, Jetstream pens are...RELIABLE- I've never had one that dries up 5 minutes into my writing, returning sporadically and requiring me to draw increasingly angry circles on the page to get it to come back. It just doesn't stop until it's ended and I've usually lost it long before then. At this price point, you cannot take that for granted.COMFORTABLE- There's a slight curve in the body of the pen that eases it into my hand without forcing me to write in an unnatural way. It is covered with a pleasant rubberish coat with perforations that prevents it feeling like you're writing with a tent peg and helps with grip. The metal is probably a bit more shabby and looks cheap, but that's fine by me.DOESN'T SMUDGE- At least not in my experience. The ink seems to dry very quickly, and the pen doesn't really leave think blobs of ink that might be more resistant to drying. I can be pretty confident that I won't find my writing on the other side of the page when I reopen my files or notepad.LOOKS NICE- The pen looks quite sleek really, which I like. But I was more meaning that it writes well. I don't have any particular eye for inks, but lines are the size they are supposed to be without variation and with no ink trails from where the pen is lifted. And it is black, which is as advertised. Enough said.INEXPENSIVE- I buy the packs of 12 at a time, and apparently I lose around one every four weeks. Fortunately, that means I have spent only about 16 quid a year on excellent pens. I should stop losing them, but I don't feel like such a mug. To me, these pens feel and write like a pen worth closer to a tenner each.Now that I've found these, I don't bother looking anywhere else. They have one downside for me- that they are just slightly too wide to fit into the pen loop of my notepad. My answer is to buy a different pen loop next time.
P**A
Lefties Rejoice
I'll start this with the obligatory, "I'm not one to usually write reviews", arguably this is more so the case for an item as mundane as a pen; yet here I am typing away.I am a lefty and for as long as I can remember have struggled with writing implements, though primary school, university and even in the workplace. I have spent inordinate amounts of money on pens from all manufacturers, testing different grips, inks, shapes and sizes and have never found a product that I could just use without issue. They would not write smoothly, the inks would run out too quickly, inks would seep through the pages and so on.In the end I resorted to using a standard ball point pen, yet even those by the end of the day would leave me with ink on the side of my hand where I had been dragging it across the page.Finally I came across the Uniball Jetstream and thought to myself to give them a go. The article that had directed me here had mentioned they are perfect for lefties and after a quick cost per unit calculation I opted for the 12 pack and crossed my fingers that these pens were as good as I was promised. Thankfully, they are.The ink is smooth, it flows like a liquid gel pen, rather than a scratchy biro, it dries instantly, it doesn't seep through my pages and it doesn't smudge or leave unsightly marks on my hands. To date I've only written 13 double sided pages of text and drawn a few doodles, but the pen thus far is holding up and there seems to be no indication of the ink running out.This pen has made my writing experience a lot more pleasant and while a small victory, I'll take it thank you very much.If I were to nit-pick, I'd make mention of the fact the pen goes from a rubber plastic barrel to a plastic chrome coloured nib. This nib is quite slippery compared to the rest of the pen and it took a little while to get used to the Jetstream since I was coming from the Sharpie Stylo which was a fully rubberised nib. And it should be noted that I can't talk about longevity of each pen, but I've got 12 of them so I'm (hopefully) not going to run out any time soon.
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