🖋️ Write Your Legacy with Style!
The Rotring 600 3-in-1 Multicolor Pen and Mechanical Pencil combines functionality and elegance, featuring a brass mechanism for precision, a hexagonal barrel for comfort, and a knurled grip for ultimate control. Perfect for professionals who demand quality in every stroke.
Manufacturer | Rotring |
Brand | Rotring |
Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.24 x 5.59 x 0.24 inches |
Item model number | 2164108 |
Color | Black |
Closure | Retractable |
Grip Type | Knurled |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | F |
Shape | hexagonal |
Material Type | Metal |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 0.5 |
Ink Color | Multicolor |
Tip Type | metal, fine point |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2164108 |
T**S
Just buy it - it's great!
Easily the best multipen I've ever bought. It's my daily writer for my planner, and it goes everywhere with me.It's built like an absolute tank, takes a beating being thrown around by my kids, and still looks new.But it's also slim and easy to write with since it's the perfect size - it feels like a regular pen, since it's designed so well... nowhere near as bulky and cumbersome as other multipens that feel like you're writing with a log.The hexagonal barrel is nice since it doesn't roll around.The clip hasn't worn down despite being regularly stretched out.The D1 refills and the lead are both easy to replace.You won't need to replace the pencil lead because it's great, but you'll likely want to change the ink.There are a million D1 refills to choose from (I prefer jetstream, but ymmv).If this pen is in your decision set, just buy it.
E**N
REVIEW - rOtring 600 3-in-1 Multi-Pen, SILVER
rOtring Multi-Pen, SILVER, 600, 3-in-1, is an excellent ‘multi-pen’ writing instrument.I am one, who’s been a fan of ‘multi-pens’ well over 35 years - Which began in the 80's and my first rOtring and Staedtler purchases (and still have both).This ’600 3-in-1', was purchased back in early 2022, and to date has performed flawlessly... Even being somewhat ‘abused’ by a 3 and 8 yr old Grandsons... And still no issues.The pen is well made - constructed with quality materials - nicely finished - well-balanced for writing & drawing (although abit heavier then other pens) - And comfortable in use. (This from a 70+ yr old guy, with some arthritis and double CMC surgeries, too)Your ink/lead selection is pretty straight forward and presents no issues, and is solid; Simply rotate the pen’s knurled cap - Easy. (Do note - This model has no eraser, as most ‘trio’ pens have)Regarding the ink ‘refill’, the ‘600' using standard “D-1" mini ink cartridges; readily available either here at Amazon or other internet sources. rOtring’s ink is fine, but I prefer a more permanent oil-ink, to their’s. And your leads are standard .05mm, also easily purchased.The rOtring is a great multi-pen - True, it is abit spendy (shop around and you can find it for under $35.00) compared to other’s out there. But, will you ever wear it out; very doubtful, you will - My 22 yr old Granddaughter uses an early version, of one of my rOtring “Trio Pen’s”; used it through college and now uses it her workplace and absolutely loves it... Go figure. Simply put, they are well built pens.If you are looking for a decent - well-built ‘multi-pen’, which writes well and is comfortable, you might want to consider the “600 3-in-1", by rOtring. It is food-for-thought. I know, I like mine.A guy, whom always has a pen -
N**Z
Well worth it.
This is a very nice pen/pencil. It has a perfect weight to it without being bulky. However, there is no eraser on it so youll have to carry one around or have one handy. Also the inks initially come with color indicators at the tips, but those wear off and then you have to guess and make marks to see what color your getting. But that is minor. This pen is still very much worth getting. The ink cartages are pretty universal, so when they run out, just order another set. Same with the lead. I might have to get the silver on now just because.
A**N
Perfect item for draftsmen
Perfect item for draftsmen. High quality and unusual mechanism pen-pencil. As for Rotring, my favourite brand of pens and pencils. Have plenty products of it and all of htem still works as new after several years of daily use.
D**A
so far so good
The body feels my favorite mechanical pencils. As just a pencil it feels like a very good body with a third rate mechanism. which, when I look inside the pen, I can see why the pencil lead mechanism is not as robust as a dedicated pencil.I am comparing this multi directly with a Lamy 2000 Multipen (four colors of ink, no pencil). I like the Rotring better, which is a problem. I had made up my mind, sight-unseen, that the Lamy was the pen for me. I'm in middle of a research project and I will be traveling at the end of the month. I wanted a no fuss multipen and this is my third try (after my old favorite Pilot hi-tec-c Coleto 1000 and the Lamy).IDK why but the Rotring 600 3-in-1 just does it for me. I start using it and then forget I'm using it. I'm not tempted to fiddle with the pen, think about refills, compare it with other pens, etc.Refills: I like Uni Jetstream 0.7mm in blue and red. I make most of my notes using the pencil and use the colors the way I mostly always have. I used to use green for dates but red can double on that now. I realize now that I didn't use green much.The lead that comes in the pencil is really good. I need to find out what it is. No way is it the usual HB that comes in most mechanical pencils. I have been using Pilot Neox 4B, which is very black. The stock lead can go nearly as dark with a little convincing, but it can go MUCH lighter than the Neox 4B. Point being, I can get a lot of line variation with just the pencil, which IMO is the best kind of formatting for notes. My #1 favorite is a vintage fountain pen with a flex nib, but I'm done traveling with any fountain pen. It's just not worth the futzing.Anyway, this my favorite multipen type writer. I'm not sure why I don't bond more with my Coleto; I would rate it higher by every criterion except looks - I even like the bigger barrel and the lighter weight. But I just feel distracted using that pen. WIth the Rotring I am still aware of myself using the mech to change colors - and it does draw my eye still, though that seems to be fading. I assume that eventually it will dissolve completely into the background and just work invisibly.
Z**N
Great you!
Very very heavy in hand. Almost feels overengineered but if you like something to play with it’s the perfect pen
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