Paper Mate Profile Retractable Ballpoint Pen, Bold Point, Translucent Barrel, Black Ink, 4 Count
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That's exactly what I'm interested in learning. I have a sleek stainless steel Paper Mate pen that I bought at Walgreens ten or fifteen years ago in the shape of a Cross or slim Parker, but the juncture between the two halves is slightly damaged. I recently purchased two packs (of two) of PhD Lubriglide refills rather than a new Cross or Parker pen because I believe the Lubriglide refills are superior to the Parker and Cross refills, and the ball point refill is the heart of the pen. Why can't Paper Mate produce at least one all-stainless steel or chrome classic metal pen for these refills, which could be sold for $10 or less? Why leave the market to Cross and Parker, as well as designer pens, when Paper Mate has the best refills?
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Selected User Reviews For Paper Mate Profile Retractable Ballpoint Pen, Bold Point, Translucent Barrel, Black Ink, 4 Count
Everyone can't read my handwriting because it's so bad. This includes myself on occasion. Even when used for several hours a day, these write smoothly and comfortably (Grad-1). Student) They are the only pen that improves the legibility of my writing significantly. I like how the ink runs smoothly and evenly. It's the first time I've ever needed to shake them.
As if the ink had dried up, the ball point has become "frozen. " The pen in the fourth position writes: If you press down very hard, you'll get a dark line; if you press down lightly, you'll get a much lighter line that skips. br> Returns are not accepted on this item. Amazon, on the other hand In an instant, com issued a refund through live chat!.
I really like how these write, how comfortable they are to hold, how classy they look, and how long they last, so I'll be buying a lot more!.
Three of the pens in this package do not work, and I have been a long-time fan of these pens, so I was very disappointed with this product this time.
These are fantastic pens. They glide over paper with few skips, I've never had one stop writing, and the grip is comfortable enough that I can write multiple page reports without experiencing any hand stress or fatigue. I've gone through three boxes of these pens so far. There are no problems with scribbling, heating with a lighter, shaking ink down, and so on before writing. In addition, three or more people have gone through the laundry without spilling ink and have worked without interruption until the machine is empty.
I've been using these to replace the skippy Zebra pens I purchased a few weeks ago. The Paper Mates are well worth the extra money because they don't skip and write with a glossy finish on copy paper and greeting cards. even a register receipt's backside! When you hold the paper in an angled position, they write. In a nutshell, they're excellent pens.
I live on the outskirts of a small town called Positano. it notes. No, I don't have them hung on my computer screens. Many pens (real Post-it or knockoffs) will not write on them unless they are constantly primed on a regular paper surface. These always work the first time, and I'm hoping they'll last a long time. The bold line width is a little wider than I'd like.
I use the Paper Mate Profile on a daily basis. to pen. The pen glides across the page with ease, and the 1. The 4mm point allows for thick, dark writing, which I prefer for most daily writing tasks. I never have to worry about smearing because the ink dries quickly. The pen does have a proclivity for running out of ink - I can get by with a pack of four for about a month, but I write a lot. Also, given the pen's wide point, I expect it to use a lot of ink. br>br>The barrel has a rubber grip for added comfort, and because the pen writes so darkly, I don't have to press hard to write, making it simple to use. I've tried a lot of pens over the years, and this one is by far my favorite, though I did try Paper Mate's new InkJoy series, which writes just as darkly. However, I've discovered that those pens smear more easily for me, and I have issues with globs of ink accumulating at the tip of the pen. If you prefer a dark black wide-point pen, Paper Mate's Profile is a good choice.