Presto! Multipurpose Correction Pen, 12 ml, White, Sold as Pack of 3
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YES, IT IS 12ML/0, AS PER THE BACK SIDE OF THE PEN. 4 fl. Oz.
This isn't ink; it's a product similar to "White-Out," a fluid used to cover up typos. Errors that can be rewritten. What made you think it was ink, exactly?
Selected User Reviews For Presto! Multipurpose Correction Pen, 12 ml, White, Sold as Pack of 3
I usually use Papermate Liquid Paper Correction Pens, but I thought I'd try something different this time because Presto was slightly cheaper and had more per pen, but I'm not a big fan of these. However, I now have three Presto pens that I am unable to utilize as effectively as I would like. br>br>Here are some of the advantages and disadvantages of the Presto Correction Pen: Advantages: br>br>
- The layout is straightforward and functional. Because of the shape's simplicity, it's very easy to store and carry.
- It's very simple to remove the whiteout. It does not require the same amount of squeezing as other brands. br>br>Cons (mostly personal opinions):
- They don't seem to blend in as well as Papermates do with paper. Presto has a higher visibility on paper than Papermate's correction pen.
- When I write over it, it dries rough, causing a lot of friction and chipping. It also dries with a less appealing appearance as a result of this.
- Because it is so easily ejected, there are often pools of it. I can't seem to get it to even out, and I always end up with blobs of it here and there. br>br>My views are solely based on my own thoughts and experiences. I'm not sure if I'm using the pen incorrectly or if I'm just not used to it, but I'm pretty sure this brand isn't for me.
For a long time, I've used other whiteout pens, but the tip always dries out after a few days of sitting. And, yes, I keep them capped with the tip facing up! As a result, I began my search for a new brand to replace the old one at home. br>br>Based on the description and reviews, I decided to give these Presto pens a try. They've been nothing short of spectacular. They don't dry out and begin dispensing whiteout almost instantly. I only use it on occasion, so the pen has plenty of opportunities to dry out and stop working. However, it hasn't, and I've been using it since it arrived at the house in early February 2018. The finished product has a smooth consistency, is easy to write over, and is extremely user-friendly. It's worth noting that I always cap it and store it with the tip up so that the whiteout doesn't pool at the dispenser tip and dry out, clogging it. br>br>I would highly recommend this product and would buy it again if I needed another.
I adore them. I don't use them as correction pens very often, though. They're a kind of marker for me. I write on anything I could possibly mark with a marker. For all of my electronics, I label the power supplies/transformers so I know which ones go with which. What am I supposed to say? anything that necessitates the use of a label Indoors and out, it appears to be quite durable. To read stamped letters in dark plastic, smudge some on fine lettering and smudge it away with your finger. On everything he writes. Getting the last few drops out can be a challenge. If the body starts collapsing from using it for too long in one go, push in the ball on the tip while inverted to allow the body to fill back up with air. It appears to be weatherproof, but it can be scratched cleanly off with a fingernail if desired, and I believe alcohol will also remove it. However, it appears to stay put. I also use them for doodling because the pigment adds a lot of texture when you go over it multiple times to build it up, and once it's dry, I just smudge some color onto it to make it pop.
I like this pen because it doesn't cake up or crumble like the other brand. It's thin and doesn't bleed when applied. It will be heavy when you first open it, but after a few uses, it will be ideal for whittling down a small or large area. Because I had to press the ball point down and squeeze the bottle to get the white to flow out, it took a few tries for me to get it right. br>br> When I've used other white out products, I've noticed that the area of white out begins to cake and then crumble after a few weeks. What a disaster. Because this correction pen fluid has never done anything like that, it is my personal favorite.
My husband and I no longer use any other correction pens! I hand-addressed over 3,000 envelopes, and this pen made my corrections nearly imperceptible when I made a mistake. I used to have to throw away an envelope every time I made a mistake before I discovered this product. I've never had a correction tool that worked as well as this one! The tip does not become blobby like the cheap ones found in office supply stores, which develop a thick build-up over time. If the price seems a little high, I can assure you that the superior performance of this product, as well as its ability to outlast its competitors, makes it well worth it. It's something I wish I'd known about years ago!.
As a corrective measure, ink, confidence builder, works well. When you need a bright white highlight, this is the product to use! The coverage is fantastic! I rewrote it - non-permanent ink There was no bleed through with the waterproofing, gouache, or chalk pencil. This is a size I prefer. I'd prefer a smaller size as well.
Good for document and architectural drawing precision correction. The write-over feature is useful, and the drying speed is sufficient. I've bought these before and they've lasted through being emptied without drying out too quickly.
I also like the dispenser, which has a design that prevents it from rolling off the desk. The container for this tool is also visually appealing.