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The Pilot VBall Liquid Ink Rolling Ball Stick Pen features a fine 0.7mm point and a unique liquid ink formula that guarantees smooth, skip-free writing. Its transparent barrel lets you monitor ink levels, while the advanced ink feed system ensures consistent performance. Packaged in a convenient 12-count set, these retractable blue ink pens combine Pilot’s 100+ years of trusted quality with modern design, ideal for professionals and creatives who demand precision and style.
Manufacturer | Pilot Pen Corporation of America |
Brand | PILOT |
Item Weight | 2.24 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.8 x 5.5 x 1 inches |
Item model number | 35113 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Blue |
Closure | Retractable |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | HB |
Material Type | Tungsten Carbide |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 12 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 0.7mm |
Ink Color | Blue |
Manufacturer Part Number | 35113 |
M**Z
Ink comes out smooth and steady.
One of the best pens for writing. Ink comes out smooth and even. Perfect blue pen.
C**E
A great pen for marking up double-sided printed papers and manuscripts
My students hate these pens. Yes, I buy them in bulk. When you teach as many compositions classes as I do, you go through a lot of red ink. I prefer these Pilot Vballs to just about any other pen. They're silky smooth to write with, always create a tight, uniform line without blots or blemishes, and don't over-saturate the paper. That's especially important as more and more students print double-sided for environmental reasons. Though I prefer single-sided printing, I don't forbid double-sided as it does cut down on waste paper. Thankfully with these pens, I can write notes and markups on both sides of the paper without it soaking through to the other side (yes you can see the ink one side to the other, but it's "ghostlike" not intrusive).So while my students hate seeing their papers come back obliterated with red ink, I enjoy using a pen that does its job well each and every time.
A**R
write so nice and do not smear
I love these pens. you can write on your wall calender and the ink doesn't run out. It ddoes not smear and its available in blue ink
M**N
Goods pens
I love these pens. I prefer the 0.5 mm but accidentally ordered the 0.7 mm. I haven’t hated them as much as I thought I would. They are a good quality pen. They last a long time.
A**C
Best pens in the world
I have been buying these pens by the box (in both black and red) for the last 5 years. It's the only pen I will use, and find myself getting up to go look for one even if there's a regular Bic sitting in front of me. The writing quality is very smooth and effortless and the size of the pen fits well in the hand. As they age (after about a year), the ink tends to come down the shaft and can eventually leak onto your hands. As soon as this happens I throw them away because there's no fixing it. If they ever stop making these, I will be terribly disappointed.
S**R
My favorite pen for 15 years
I first bought a VBall pen at my college book store back in 1999. I've loved these pens ever since. They write smoothly, and even after I found one that had been hidden away in a box for at least 10 years it still wrote flawlessly! They don't clog and ink flow doesn't stop until it's all gone.I'd ordered a couple of dozen of these pens a few years ago (black and blue), and most of them have since gone missing so I just placed my Amazon order for another couple of dozen.I thought it was a bit odd when they arrived and had gold printing on the barrel and the black pens had a grey insert at the top of the cap. (My old ones were all printed with silver as pictured on Amazon, and the black pen caps were all black). I figured that they'd just changed packaging.However, I still have a couple of the old pens left and the ink on these new ones seems just a little lighter and thinner. If I hadn't been using them for so long then I probably wouldn't have noticed. A change in packaging is just fine with me, but a change in ink formula for the worse is unfortunate. I suppose it could be that the ink in the older pens had just thickened up with time, and I'm being overly picky.Even so, I would still wholeheartedly recommend these pens. They also only need a very light touch to get good transfer to paper, so they're great for lengthy writing sessions. Even though they're apparently less ergonomic than the VBall Grip version, I find them to be more comfortable to use.If anyone knows that they in fact did make more of a change than the packaging, please leave a comment. (I'm quite curious.) I can't find any difference discussed online, and the product pictures on Pilot's and Amazon's sites still show the old silver design.EDIT: Though the packaging has indeed changed over the years, the gold printing is indicative of the 0.7mm tip, and the silver printing of the 0.5mm tip. Looking back I believe it was always colored that way, but the 0.7mm was simply called "fine" and the 0.5mm was "extra fine". The top of the cap is also off-color (light blue for blue ink and grey for black ink) to indicate 0.7mm. I've since bought the 0.5mm versions, and on those the tips of the caps are the same color as the rest of the cap.I attached a photo showing a new black 0.7mm pen and its ~15 year old ancestor for comparison, in case anyone is as nostalgic for a simple pen as I.I still contend that the ink is now a bit less viscous, though.
G**.
Color
A good one but not the best.
C**C
One of the Best
I just placed an order for a second box of 12. It is impossible to find this pen in stores. I am a lefty and I like the way the tip makes contact with the paper, not to mention the consistent ink lay down.I tried the Precise models, but the needle tip does not give me the control that I need.I hope I will be able to get this model in the future.
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