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The Pilot G2 Premium Gel Roller Pens in green offer a fine point of 0.7 mm, ensuring a smooth and long-lasting writing experience. With an ergonomic grip and quick-drying ink, these pens are perfect for both professional and personal use. The pack of 12 is refillable, making it an eco-friendly choice for the conscious writer.
Manufacturer | Pilot Pen Corporation of America |
Brand | PILOT |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.8 x 2.8 x 1.25 inches |
Item model number | 31025 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Green Ink |
Closure | Retractable |
Grip Type | ergonomic |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | HB |
Material Type | Rubber |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 12 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 0.7 |
Ink Color | Green |
Manufacturer Part Number | 31025 |
D**T
the best pens, nothing bad to say
These are the only pens I will use for work. They write very smoothly and darkly. The other green pens I have tried are too light, or I have to press hard to get it to show up better, or they are too wet and smear. These are perfect. In fact, I told my boss to get me these pens specifically, and she brought me Papermate. I threw them away and bought these with my own money.
J**R
Great pens
Great pens. Very happy with them.
M**Y
Easy writing, great color
Love this
P**S
Good price!
Good price! Pilot gel pens quality are good. I like to use them , and do not change for any other brand.
R**K
Love these pens
I took on me out of the box and it worked great. Went to get another and I have lost the box of pens and all 11 other pens, that was 2 months age, and I still have not located them.
F**S
Not bad.
My favorite pens are undoubtedly the Signo 207's. But for some reason, signo makes the 207 with a very light green ink. It's almost unusable to me. So my search for green pens lead me here. After going through about 3 of these, here's what I think:Pros:+ Comfortable in hand+ The green ink is very appropriate for writing purposes. It's not a light, soft green and it isn't so dark that it looks of black ink. It's probably the best thing about the pen.+ Writes okay+ Overall, it's a decent pen.Cons:- I originally purchased the extra fine G2's (also in green), but the lines were way too skinny, even for someone who writes compactly. So, I thought these would be perfect. But unlike the extra fine G2's, they bleed after you write. I don't mean to say the ink will spew out of the pen or leak in your pocket, but just that the ink absorbs into the paper slower. So initially you may have a perfect line, then suddently you have a bolder font. If you have small handwriting, this may be an issue. I've noticed it differs depending on the type of paper I'm writing on.- If this pen were a car, it would be a gas guzzler. I couldn't believe how fast this thing went through ink.- When I write with these, I notice they lag a little. I'm not quite sure how to describe it. It's as if the pen were heavier, or the ink were stickier (but it isn't actually), or if the surface of the paper suddently became rougher, or maybe it's less aero dynamic. Well, you get the point.Summary:> Don't be fooled the the Cons section was longer.> It's a great substitution, but if Uni-ball makes changes up their green ink, this guy's getting benched.> Best feature: Color of the ink> Worst feature: Ink doesn't absorb on all surfaces equally> Spent too much time writing a review for a pen.
D**K
Best pen on the market.
Most comfortable and long lasting pen on the market. You can’t beat it.
F**Y
Smooth writing gel pens
I buy these in bulk because I go through them at work. The G2 gel roller ball pens are the smoothest writing disposable pens I have found. I hand write pages of notes daily at work and the cushioned grips are comfortable. My personal preference is for the .7 mm size tips. They're easy to read.
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