✍️ Write Your Legacy with Every Stroke!
The SchneiderOne Hybrid N Rollerball Pen features a 0.5 mm needle tip and a light blue barrel, delivering smooth black ink with a waterproof formula. This box of 10 pens is designed for comfort and sustainability, boasting a large ink reservoir and a CO2 neutral production process in Germany.
Manufacturer | Schneider |
Brand | Schneider |
Model number | 183501 |
Product Dimensions | 13.59 x 6.71 x 3.3 cm; 154.22 g |
Color | Black |
Closure | Click-Off Cap |
Grip Type | Rubber |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | Hard |
Material Type | Metal Rubber Plastic |
Number of Items | 10 |
Size | 10 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Extra Fine |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | 183501 |
Item Weight | 154 g |
A**M
I can't find these pens anywhere but on Amazon and I love them!
I have always been a fan of the Sharpie felt tip pens, but a friend introduced me to these pens and oh my goodness, I love em...I really like the fine point, it writes beautifully in either script or print. It also has no bleed through, and a lovely true color ink (no fading blues or blacks). I would definitely buy these again and recommend them to everyone. I especially love the look and feel of them, to me, they feel and look of these pens, although a bit pricier, a lot pricier actually, I would buy these again.
L**W
Could be the closest I've come to finding a replacement for the Bic Exact Tip
My favorite pen EVER--was the Bic Exact Tip--which was discontinued in the early 2000s. I used to buy it by the CASE. If I'd known they'd discontinue it I would have stocked up. It was the BEST pen. For years I've tried different pens and none have close...until now.The barrell size could be a slight touch larger, and needle a slight smaller, but overall, I'm very impressed and have found my new "core pen". The ink/gel flow is just right. It glides on any paper surface that I've tried so far. It doesn't overspill, or bleed. I also like the fact that it's "shorter" as I have small hands.Other pens I tend to use, are: The Tul pens are too skinny and the ink/gel flow isn't great but I use them for note cards. The Energels have a nice flow but their mechanics /casings fall apart.My top three pens so far, are the Scneider hybrid rollerball, The Pentel RSVP medium and Foray's on point Ball point medium. In fact, I love Foray's barrel size overall of them.
B**S
Smooth roller ball pan
Writes smoothly and doesn’t run dry quickly. My new favorite pen.
G**5
Good Peb
Good pen. I wish that the line is finer. Also, the ink seems to bleed a little.
L**A
Still recommend
Writes well. Thought it would thinner lines
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