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The Outus 6 Pieces Short and Fat Ballpoint Pen set features ergonomically designed, wide-barrel pens ideal for individuals with arthritis, tremors, or Parkinson’s. Each pen measures 10.2 cm in length and 2.2 cm in diameter, offering a comfortable grip and easy portability. With a twist closure to prevent ink leakage and classic black ink, these pens combine functionality with sleek aesthetics, making them perfect for everyday writing, sketching, and gifting.
Manufacturer | Outus |
Brand | Outus |
Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.24 x 4.96 x 0.83 inches |
Color | Black |
Closure | Twist |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 6 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | wide |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | Outus-Pens-1976 |
B**B
Helps my wife be able to write better
The shape of it is supposed to help people that have problems with shaky hands. Wife's writing has improved because of these pens.
N**E
So-So Pens, BUT....
You can actually remove the clip! That %$^^$# clip on the end of pens has been the bane of my existence since I first started using them 50 years ago -- always poking and scraping the crook at the end of my finger until it was sore.I was able to remove the clip fairly easily (after taking the whole pen apart, hence, the fairly).This is a fine point pen, and, though not too difficult to write with, is not very smooth, either.As others have said, I know these are short pens, but my hands are small, and the design is a tad too short.Because of this, the ball at the end is almost as annoying as the clip was.I'd say, these would be best suited for kids just starting to use ink.
M**O
Specifically bought for my pen holder retracting clip. Works perfect
6 yo present. she loves it. what more is there to say. Without being to clanky or big
R**S
Cute and useful, but made cheaply
I love the way these look, and even though they are a bit small (even for my already diminutive hands) they look expensive. But once you hold them, I'm sad to report, they feel cheap. I wish they weighed a little more, to be honest. And I also wish the tips weren't constantly screwing themselves loose. And they are all running out of ink after very minimal use over six months' time. I can't help but side-eye any company that specializes in accessibility aides for folks with disabilities, and then makes them so cheaply you have to buy them more often than people without disabilities are expected to buy similar items. Mainstream pens already hold more ink, but they are also made far better. And at this price point, I was really hoping I'd found a brand for life. Sadly, that's not the case.
K**
To small
Not weighed enough for tremors.To small
B**S
Too short for me
These short pens are difficult to hold with arthritis. I wish they were regular length.
V**G
Love these!
I love these! I'm in a cast and these allow me to write. My boss has arthritis and tried these and was able to write without pain.
G**G
Serves the purpose.
I have clients in my line of work that have problems holding a regular pen. This works for them.
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