


✍️ Write sharp, write smart — never miss a detail with Pilot Razor Point!
The Pilot Razor Point Marker Stick Pen offers an extra fine point with a reinforced plastic body and metal tip for long-lasting durability. Its smooth black ink flow ensures precise, clean writing ideal for detailed work like doodling, note-taking, and crossword puzzles. Sold in a convenient dozen box, this pen blends classic reliability with modern performance, favored by professionals who appreciate finesse and consistency.






| ASIN | B00006IFJN |
| Additional Features | Reinforced |
| Brand Name | PILOT |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,564 Your Review |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00072838110015 |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Item Height | 1 inches |
| Item Weight | 3 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | PILOT |
| Material Type | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 12 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Point Type | Extra Fine |
| Style | Extra Fine Point |
| Surface Recommendation | Plastic |
| Target Audience | Adult |
| UPC | 072838110015 |
| Unit Count | 12 Count |
J**S
From doodling to crosswords, one of the finest thin point pens ever made
It's a reunion of sorts for me with the classic Pilot Razor Point pen. I didn't know they even made these anymore! Way "back in the day", I used to doodle drawings around the edges of my notes while in class with my trusty razor point. This was during the time I was infatuated with Rapidograph pens for drawing and the Razor Point was a great approximation built for common use. These pens followed me into business (where I still doodled drawings during endless boring meetings) until I lost track of a supply. When my not-as-thrilling mass market Pilot Precise V pens started underperforming recently, I went on trusty Amazon for a solution. I was stunned to find my old friend, the Razor Point, still available. Nowadays, I use these babies for crossword puzzles. With everything shrinking in the newspapers of today, you need a seriously fine point to write with in those tiny boxes. The Razor Point always provided that and still does today. Plus, it remains one of the finest smooth-writing pens in the business. Economical but efficient, the pens still give the confident, smooth line of yesteryear. Although I've never had any problems with them, these are super-fine nibs, so if you're heavy-handed in your writing style, there is the possibility you can splay the tip and cause a sloppier line. Hard-pressers beware, this is a tool more suited to an even pressure style. Rollerballs are better for the hard-pressers. I am super pleased to have my old writing friend back. Now if I only had some classes or meetings to go to so I could doodle again!
W**D
Escribe bien
Puna fina pasa por el papel facilmente. Estoy muy satisfecho.
P**U
Parfait, super rapport qualité-prix
C'est simple je ne sais pas écrire avec autre chose les Pilot Razor dont je biseaute le bout au cutter, ca fait un léger délié et c'est plus stable.
A**S
Excelente
Me encanta el punto fino de estas plumas, muy duraderas, no se corre la tinta, muy buena calidad, llego en 1 dia el pedido, gracias!
M**R
The best pen!
If you're a pen snob, you're not snobby enough if you're not writing with a PILOT Razor Point Fine Line Marker Stick Pens, Ultra-Fine Point (0.3mm). I absolutely love these pens. A pharmacy near campus randomly sold them when I was in college, and I randomly bought them once. They instantly became my favorite pen. I can't find them in any other store, so now I buy them on Amazon. I prefer writing with pen to writing with pencil, but I hate most pens. Ballpoint pens smear, bleed and require you to leave an impression on the page (annoying when you're righting in the notebook and previous days' notes are scratched into a blank page). Other marker pens (I'm looking at you Sharpie!) are too thick and bleed through the other side of the page. This pen writes finely, it doesn't easily show through the other side of the page, and it doesn't scratch the page unless you write incredibly heavily. My only word of caution is that you can't use these pens as easily on glossier surfaces like receipts and greeting cards. They'll write on these surfaces, but you'll have to let it draw or else it will actually smear. Other than that, these are the best pens.
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