• Reviews around ink (3.80 of 5)

    BIC Atlantis Exact Retractable Ball Pen, Fine Point (0.7 mm), Black, 12-Count

    • They have a nice crisp ink delivery
    • The only problem I have is that I've only had them for about 2 weeks and already two of them have "exploded" ink every where
    • No amount of coaxing will free that ink from its home, and you will be left with unfinished words and the realization that this paragraph is distinctly lighter than the previous one.
    • Ink doesn't smear, smudge, leak or leave blobs anywhere
    • I've always liked fine-point ball point pens better than ink gel roller ball or felt tips pens
    • It does not say anywhere that these are multicoloured ,I wanted blue ink and since I love
    • The ink is nice and opaque too, with a fairly constant thin-width line result
    • Ink doesn't smear, smudge, leak or leave blobs anywhere
    • The thin ink feels more like gel or felt tip
    • I am left-handed which often means smeared ink with most pens since lefties immediately rub over our handwriting with the sides of our hands.
    • but I like blue ink
    • The point is fine with smooth ink flow, but it isn't so sharp that it actually punches through the paper and makes holes.
    • That's okay for me, but those lookin for thick robust ink lines should look elsewhere.
    • The ink writes well, without bleeding.
    • The ergonomics are just like any standard pen, but the ink is smooth and, most importantly, ultra fine for making small notes and fitting lots of info into a small space
    • They write super smooth, no dragging, nice super black ink, and have the perfect fine tip
    • It has good ink flow, nice feel holding it with the full-barrel grip, but it just doesn't offer a "smooth" write for the left-hander
    • Smooth constant ink
    • The ink smears less than a regular ball point pen