Pentel EnerGel RTX Retractable Roller Ball Pen: Liquid/gel ink formula Exclusive tip technology Smooth, rubber grip Sturdy metal tip Quick-drying Smear and blot-resistant Retractable Refillable
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Brand | Pentel |
Item model number | BLN77-V |
Color | Purple |
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Product Id | 453310 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4 (7 ratings) 4 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 072512201114 |
The best qualities of liquid and gel ink are blended into a super-smooth ink and delivered via an exclusive ink/tip technology for the smoothest write. Vivid, acid-free ink dries quickly without smearing or blotting and is great for left-handed writers. Retractable. Stylish Barrel with Stainless Steel Accents—Needle tip. Pen Sub-Brand & Product Family: EnerGel® RTX; Pen Type: Gel Pen; Pen Style: Retractable; Pen Tip Type: Needle.
Sold as 1 Each. Ink color: Violet. Retractable gel pen delivers the ultimate writing experience with a stainless steel tip and super-smooth blend of liquid and gel inks that glide across paper. Barrel and latex-free grip accents indicate color. Medium point, 0.7 mm. Tip conveniently retracts to protect pockets and purses. Style: Retractable. Vivid, quick-drying ink is great for left-handed writers. Tip type: Needle. Acid-free ink formula is excellent for everyday notes yet safe for vital documents.
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Energel Rtx Gel Pen, Retractable, Medium 0.7 Mm Needle Tip, Violet Ink, Violet/Gray Barrel
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Pentel EnerGel RTX Retractable Roller Ball Pen, Violet, Medium, 3-Count
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This is a very smooth writing pen! The ink flow does not run or bleed either. It dries very quickly.
This pen is smooth, durable and ergonomically correct. I just keep putting cartridges in the "body" of the pen and they just keep going. I write fairly small, so the .05 tip makes for very clear letters. LOVE THIS PEN!
Outstanding, dependable pen. Ease of writting, fine flow, durability are qualities I have been appreciated for the many years I have used them. They are the only pens I buy.
This pen writes so smooth. Found one at work and used it till it ran dry. Had to have another one and was lucky enough to find the website and got them quickly.
Absolutely LOVE, LOVE, LOVE these pens! The color intensity is AMAZING and the diversity in tip sizes means I can have options when I'm writing. Depending on the document, I switch between .3 and .5. The fine lines are wonderful, the ink flows beautifully and dries quickly so no need to worry about smears. And if all of that wasn't enough, the pen itself is a delight to hold; not too heavy, well balanced and has a grip that makes it ergonomically friendly! Thanks for this line of pens!
These are simply the best pen I've used--smooth-writing, non-smearing, and computable to hold.
I am very pleased with the Pentel EnerGel line of colored needle tip pens and use them daily in my business. I love the comfort and feel of these pens and the smooth way they move along the paper or other surface. Being able to refill these pens is the most valuable feature of the product. It's nice to see a company that is proud enough of their product to make them last and not become another disposable product for the landfill. Thanks.
I like the pen and its ink, however, the pens I have been using have all broken around the screw-in area making it impossible to use them. It is extremely annoying to be taking class notes and have the pen pop open and be unusable.
I have been using these pens for over 10 years. I have now 4 broken pens all for the same crack in the barrel. Over time the plastic becomes brittle and cracks at the threaded part above the gel grip. I even taped the barrel giving a few more days of use. I have 8 EnerGel ink refills I cannot use because of this design flaw. What a poor design..
...but it's garbage. Lasted me about a month, then broke. The clip broke in two places, and the pen tip itself creeped back into the pen casing so far I couldn't write with it. I'd rather use a Fisher, but you can't find them anymore...