| Brand Name: | Sharpie |
| Model number: | 1742662 |
| Color: | Assorted |
| Number of Items: | 1 |
| Point Type: | fine |
| Ink Color: | Assorted: Black, Blue, Red, Green |
| Tip Type: | Needle |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | 1742662 |
| Brand Name: | Sharpie |
| Model number: | 1742662 |
| Color: | Assorted |
| Number of Items: | 1 |
| Point Type: | fine |
| Ink Color: | Assorted: Black, Blue, Red, Green |
| Tip Type: | Needle |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | 1742662 |
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I Heart This Pen,
By Puff (CHICAGO, ILLINOIS United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sharpie Pen Fine Point Pen, 4 Colored Pens (1742662) (Office Product)
Prior to the Sharpie pen, I was a big fan of the Pentel R.S.V.P. fine points. If you like those, we probably have similar tastes; if not, this review may not be useful to you.
Why I like this pen: 1) It's like writing with an ultra fine-point Sharpie marker, which I always enjoyed. But, as advertised, the pen doesn't bleed through paper. 2) It creates a smooth and constant line. It doesn't leave gaps the way Uni-Ball and other gel roller pens sometimes do. 3) The fine-point leaves a bold (but still thin) line. It has that marker quality that makes writing with Sharpies (for people who are picky about pens) so cool. 4) No bleeding or smearing. I will say that the ink in the blue pens is a little lighter than in most pens, and lighter than I like, so I've been using the black ones. Other than that, I highly recommend these pens.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally, a pen that writes when I need it to,
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This review is from: Sharpie Pen Fine Point Pen, 4 Colored Pens (1742662) (Office Product)
I have had some frustrating experiences with pens in the past -- especially the gel pens. When a gel pen actually writes, I think it writes very nicely. But more times than not, they don't write or they don't give you a continuous line. Even the old ball-point pens can fail on you.
Enter Sharpie and the the Sharpie Pen. Wow. Here is a pen that is not only fun to write with, but actually writes! It's great. It's my new favorite pen -- aside from Dr.Grip, but they're expensive and run out quickly. The Sharpie Pen looks exactly like a fine-point sharpie, but it doesn't bleed through the paper so you get the best of both worlds. Jeez, I feel like Sharpie should get me on their payroll after that glowing review. Seriously though, these are excellent pens. [...]
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My New Favorite Pen,
This review is from: Sharpie Pen Fine Point Pen, 4 Colored Pens (1742662) (Office Product)
This pen is amazing and has immediately earned the role of my new favorite pen. The line is bold, without being thick. It feels very similar to writing with the ultra fine Sharpie marker, except this doesn't bleed on ordinary notebook paper or smear. The ink flow is constant and doesn't gap, one of my pet peeves with pens. I like the feel of the slight friction between the pen tip and paper that doesn't change the smoothness of the writing experience. The pen writes equally nicely with the pen cap posted as without it, unlike some pens where the cap's weight significantly affects the writing experience. The black is a dark true black. The blue is a bright cobalt blue, nothing close to navy or gray-blue like some blue pens. The red is very bright, with a tint of orange. The green is a true green. The pen is thin and comfortably fits in my hand, but I can see some people taking issue with the thin, smooth barrel.
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