Zebra Pen F-301 Ballpoint Stainless Steel Retractable Pen, Fine Point, 0.7mm, Black Ink, 12-Count (27110)
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To be honest, Tom, I agree with you. I keep my pens for as long as I need them, refilling them as needed, or until they get legs and walk away. LOL! Refills are available at most office supply stores, as well as on Amazon. Simply look up "F-" in the dictionary. Refill No. 301." Personally, I favor the fine black. 7mm, tip.
The pen measures just over 5 inches in length and weighs around 5 ounces. 1 inches. I hope this information is useful.
Yes. They're from Indonesia, according to the ones I ordered on Amazon. I've found them at Walmart a couple of times.
Selected User Reviews For Zebra Pen F-301 Ballpoint Stainless Steel Retractable Pen, Fine Point, 0.7mm, Black Ink, 12-Count (27110)
strewn across the page These were my go-to pens because I prefer finer pens to medium pens. I've had the pens for about a week now, and one of them doesn't work at all, and the other three are extremely patchy, as shown in the photo. It's a real pity. I've tried everything I can think of to make them flow better, but nothing has worked. I had hoped for much higher quality for the price. Because I'm constantly writing over faded letters, it takes me twice as long to write things.
CAN'T FIND A RETURN OR EXCHANGE OPTION: I really like this pen, but I don't like how half of the pens in the box skip! I tried shaking the pen, lighting the tip with a lighter, and scribbling for an extended period of time. They were unable to work because of a lack of motivation. br>I'd like to order a replacement box in the hopes that everything will work properly. br>I DISCOVERED THAT THERE IS NO RETURN OPTION ON THIS SPECIFIC PRODUCT.
My personal favorite, but the ink doesn't seem to be working. Whether it's old, dried, or used, there's something for everyone. LAME! You're well aware that these pens are not cheap. The ink does not flow well and is not cheap. This is inexcusable. I'm not sure how to order a new batch of pens without having a bad time. In a matter of days, you'll be out of ink! Every pen I used looked like it had run out of ink!.
Since I started college, these pens have been my go-to pens; I like the way they feel and they're generally good. I can relate to some of the other reviews that say some of the pens don't work; I've had that happen before with the smaller packs I'd buy at the school store. But I went ahead and checked each pen in the box I just received, and they all appear to be in good working order, with a consistent ink flow. Just a note: these pens don't have a lot of ink flow, which is one of the reasons I like them so much; I never get smudges from them, and they last a lot longer than pens that have a lot of ink flow. I also like their mechanical pencils.
The Zebra F-Series My personal favorite type of pen is the 301. The 0. Personally, I prefer a 7mm ballpoint pen. I prefer to write with a pen, and I'm always seen carrying at least one with me at work, with more by my desk. I bought a box of them to keep at home because I'm prone to misplacing them. This pen has a really nice feel to it. It's a little shorter than a standard pen, but that's not a problem for me. Even though the grip isn't rubber or have a soft cushion like other pens, it's easy to work with; however, it's the writing that really sells me. I write quickly, and the ink comes out in bold, consistent full letters. I also like how this pen looks and feels; it's small and understated, but it exudes a distinct sense of luxury. It's easy to tell who has "borrowed" my pen at work because I know the majority of my coworkers don't buy these pens because they're quite expensive. So, evildoers, be on the lookout. This is a brand that I will continue to purchase.
This model in particular has been my favorite because it fits well in the hand, writes smoothly, and lasts a long time even when subjected to a lot of abuse. In recent years, however, I've noticed a decrease in the 0. The consistency of the 7mm fine point has deteriorated. After a few weeks of use, it appears that some of them develop a rough spot and need to be replaced. It should all work out in the end.
I occasionally misplace pens or have them stolen. These aren't the most long-lasting of options. If you slam a door on them or craw into an awkward position with them pocketed, they will snap and break. They are, however, appealing to me. I'd put a drop of WD-40 in there as well. 40 if you're going to get them wet in a saltwater field so the spring doesn't rust and seize. It has taken place. This is my favorite style; however, if you get the 701, the rubber grip will slip if it comes into contact with oil or lubricant.
I ordered two boxes of pens, and the bag arrived partially opened, with one of the BOXES open and about six pens missing. br>br>It's been a very busy month, and some of the packages may have fallen out in the car when I tossed them into the back seat. Probably not, and it's not worth writing back and forth to the seller if you can't find them. br>br>As well as pens: Advantages: br>br> br> br> br> br> br> br>A) very comfortable; br>B) excellent for left-handed people. So far, no smears on the side PALM of my hand; however, I've been working really hard to keep my hand upwrite!br>C) has a really nice, fine linebr>br> Cons: br>A) isn't interested in surviving for a long time! Even though my second far pen is a bit thicker, it's still a LOT OF MONEY to only get maybe 2- It yielded three pages of writing (on the front only)! I'd use it as a calendar pen and a note-taking device! 8ts is a nice lightweight pen to carry around or tuck into your nightstand, but it is not a good pen to have in high school or college. Use a subject notepad to jot down ideas! In a week, you'll have gone through the entire box! br>br>B) Pens are very expensive in comparison to other items (even more so given A [Above] AND the fact that they don't write for very long)br>br>C) I have small hands, so they work for a longer period of time! Hubby's HULK-sized smashing hands - NOT AT ALL!.