✍️ Write Your Way to Style and Speed!
The Zebra Pen Sarasa Dry X20 is a 14-pack of retractable gel pens featuring a 0.7mm medium point and rapid-drying assorted fashion color inks. Designed for quick note-taking and creative expression, these pens offer a comfortable grip and a transparent barrel for easy ink level monitoring.
Manufacturer | Zebra Pen |
Brand | Zebra |
Model number | 46824 |
Product Dimensions | 3.05 x 15.24 x 7.62 cm; 22.68 g |
Color | Fashion Assorted |
Closure | Retractable |
Grip Type | Soft |
Material Type | Rubber |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 14 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Medium |
Line Size | 0.7 |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | 46824 |
Item Weight | 22.7 g |
M**E
Yes! Lefties!
-Perfect for left handed writing-Actually dries basically instantly-smooth, inky writingLefties rejoice! Perfect for left handed people. Growing up, I always got a sore hand if I wrote for extended periods. It wasn't until adulthood that I found out that that's common for lefties because you have to push the pen rather than pull it, and with less than great pens, it makes it even worse because to have to push harder. After looking into it, I read in multiple places that the Uniball Jetstream was the best for lefties. For comparison, the glide of the Uniball is better than most pens, but the ink isn't very dark or the most consistent. These pens are waaay better.With a lot of pens (especially the dreaded gel pen), "quick drying" ink is a lie. It'll dry of course, but not quick enough for a leftie--either they smear on the page, or even if they don't they still get ink on the side of your hand. These actually dry like amazingly instantly. I even just started writing scribbles just to get my hand on the ink immediately...and no SMEARING. or ink transfer. :OAnd with many pens, they advertise smooth ink flow, but lefties need particularly smooth since, again, they're pushing rather than gliding/pulling. That's why gel pens have always been my favorite to use but the bane of the side of my hand's existence. But these give you the dark, flowey/gliding, consistent ink that you really need.Obviously, they would then also be great for righties. c;I will say one of the pens had start/stop ink, so I'll have to return and exchange, but other than that, amazing!
G**H
Smooth writers - nice colors
I bought these Sarasa gel pens for note taking, and also for the unique colors. They write very smooth, and I prefer them over the Pilot G2s for this reason. I prefer needle tip gel pens, but the choices are very limited for retractable needle tips, which I prefer over capped pens. These definitely deserve a thumbs up!
V**
Poor
It's not smudge proof it's too thick
S**S
Muy buenas plumas
Excelente producto se desliza fácilmente tiene buena pigmentación de color en el papel hermosos colores y se seca rápido
M**M
EXCELLENT
Just received mine today after searching for my new favourite perfect gel pen that I will use for bullet journalling, doodling and note taking. I needed a pen that didn’t smear and that could be highlighted. I’ve just moved from a Parker Jotter gel pen because the refills are crap and I don’t like the shape of the pen.First impressions. I am thoroughly impressed! It writes SO SMOOTHLY much smoother than the Parker, its consistent (so far, don’t feel like I’ve given it long enough) it’s very pigmented and dark which I love. I’ve only tried the black so far as this is what I was looking for anyway, the other colours are just for fun and occasional use.I’ve uploaded a video of me doing a smear and highlighter test. I’m using regular cheap printer paper, and it works just as well in my dingbat bullet journal that has much higher GSM. I’m also using the stabilo mildlighter. And it’s 100% smear free immediately after writing, and 99% highlighter proof (this could be the fact my highlighters have a bit of black on them I’m not sure). I like the fact it’s a click top pen too. So far I’m very very happy!I can see why they’re so popular!
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