uni-ball Vision Needle Rollerball Pens, Micro Point (0.5mm), Black, 2 Count
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I believe the term "needle" refers to the protrusion of the metal piece from the pen casing where the ink is dispensed. Unlike most pens, which have a cone-shaped tip, these ones have a straight metal piece that looks like a needle. I hope this information is useful.
Uni-colors are a mix of blues, greens, and purples. Black, blue, green, midnight, orange, pink, purple, and red are among the colors available in the Ball Vision Stick Needle Rollerball Pen, fine point assorted 8 pk, 1734916, which comes in black, blue, green, midnight, orange, pink, purple, and red.
The tip size on this product is 0. 7 millimeters (fine).
Yes, it's fine; I've been using these pens since the *ahem* middle of the last decade. Yes, things have changed since the 1990s. They are, however, excellent pens. They're my go-to whenever I need something. to, and as a snob of the pen ) I don't want to use anything else in the future.
Selected User Reviews For uni-ball Vision Needle Rollerball Pens, Micro Point (0.5mm), Black, 2 Count
I'm not sure what compelled me to buy these at 72 years old, with a drawer full of artist pencils, architect pens, sharpies, ball point, gel point, and whatever else, but I did. Now I have them in every color imaginable, and everything I write looks like it was created by a six-year-old Disney Princess rather than an elderly sage. I'm a huge fan of these pens. My shopping lists are miniature works of art, with a perfectly sharp point, consistent line width, and vibrant color. The only thing I've noticed that might be a drawback is that there is bleed on certain types of paper, so if you're concerned about what you wrote bleeding through to the verso, test first. I really like these pens.
The quality of these pens is amazing. There's no joy in organizing that compares to color-coding. coding, and by keeping my work notes and to-do lists in these pens, I'll be able to increase my productivity. make a color-coded list of things to do br>br>The colors included are black, dark blue, slightly lighter blue, purple, magenta, red, orange, and green (for a complete list of the pens and the colors they produce, see my image). br>br>Each of the eight colors is distinct (though the two blues are difficult to tell apart at a glance for me). And, most importantly, they all write smoothly and legibly, even when the cap is removed for a short period of time. I've never had to reach for a scrap piece of paper to scribble furiously until the ink flowed again, as I have with other pens (including the uni-ball). I have a set of ball signs in my office supply closet at work). br>br>The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) is a public research university located in Austin, Texas. My current favorite pen line is the Ball Vision line. Since high school, I hadn't even had a favorite type of pen.
1/2-star rating). I bought these pens with the intention of drawing with them because they have a fine needle point and the ink is waterproof when dry. When dry, the ink is waterproof, just as it claims. If you write or draw on cheaper paper, the ink spreads and bleeds a lot and shows through to the reverse side; premium paper does not bleed or spread as much, but it still does. As these pens develop blobs of ink around the circumference of the point, be sure to have tissues on hand to wipe them off. All of the colors bleed, spread, and blob together. br>br>Even when printing on premium paper, the line is not fine; rather, it is a fat medium. These pens are incapable of making small or tiny circles. As a result, fine, delicate line work is out. These pens cannot be used to scribe Gregg Shorthand, which I do a lot of. br>br>However, if you're looking for colorful pens to write shopping lists with, these pens will do just fine. However, if you're looking for pens for pen and ink drawing, you might want to look somewhere else. If you do decide to purchase, keep in mind that the ink line is quite thick (fat medium), spreads, bleeds, and blobs easily. I strongly advise against using them for artwork.
I bought these for work because I like to use bright colors to stay organized. The color options are nice, but the tip isn't as small as you'd expect from a product with the words "fine" and "needle" in the title. The result is wide, as you can see in the video; the paper I was writing on was soft and thin, but the words came out heavy even when I used a thicker paper. br>br>It's fine with me. I just wanted to give other potential buyers an idea of what they're getting themselves into with these pens. They have a width and thickness that is very similar to Sharpie fine point markers. If you're looking for a set of color pens with a 'needle' tip, I recommend - .
I'm very particular about my pens, and I adore it when I come across one that I really like. It's still a fantastic pen, but you can't use it for small writing.
I've made use of the university system. I'd heard of ball vision pens before, but wasn't sure if these were an upgraded version or new colors. These pens have colorful ink that dries quickly and writes smoothly while remaining comfortable to hold. To ensure that ink does not run wherever you store them, the caps must be firmly closed. I gave them four stars because the packaging was yellowed and worn when I received them, and the quality isn't quite as good as the Pentel Energel pens, but it's better than the average ball point pen.
I really enjoy going to university. pens in the shape of balls They're my favorite because they're a budget-friendly, water-resistant, and fade-resistant option. a scratch-free proofing pen It's a dream to write with on a daily basis. br>The Vision Needle lives up to the high standards I've come to expect and enjoy from my writing experiences. br>It's worth noting that the Needle (. The Vision Micro (. 7mm) does not produce a line that is smaller than the Vision Micro (. 7mm). 5mm). br>As you can see, it releases more ink, resulting in a wetter writing experience. I still have a Deluxe Micro, and as far as I can tell, that was the smallest line. In theory, this pen will run out faster than the Vision. To be honest, I have no idea if that will be the case. Furthermore, the set contains two blues, one of which is slightly darker than the other. In terms of color, the pink and red are very similar. br>I've been enjoying the set because of the variety of colors: a dark violet/purple, a bright orange, a vibrant green, and a deep violet/purple.
A pen similar to this once landed in my hands, and I used it to write in my journal. It was extremely comfortable to use, and the micro-controller made it even more so. I was able to write more on small pages because of the thin point. As a result, I purchased a box of these specifically for use in my journal. br>I keep one attached to my journal at all times so I can write whenever I need to, and another as a backup in case the main one runs out of ink. br>The color and quality of these pens are excellent. I enjoy using these and will most likely purchase another box when I run out of pens.