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The click is just perfect every time.
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It is a good pen - the ink is pretty good and it looks sophisticated, has a nice "click" too; great for the price actually
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The pen itself is very nice, it's well made, light yet sturdy with a good click
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Still it is the only affordable click-to-write (top operated) pens available, all the other ones need two hands to operate in order to twist open.
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An always satisfying sturdy "click" when depressed
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I like the click of the pen and when it does write it's pretty smooth and nice looking, but I find that it will just not write at times
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In addition, fans of James Bond in GoldenEye will recognize the familiar and satisfying "click
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The downside of my space pen is that it has a cap and I usually prefer the click-pens like this one, but one can't have everything in life!
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The click to hide/reveal the tip is solid and does not feel cheap at all
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The tip is lose, and makes an odd clicking sound when writing
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Like the pen ... good size ... nice click action ... came in and the pen was out of ink or was dried up!!
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The click is very satisfying.
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At the end of the day, this one wins out for me because it writes well, has a great click, and it sits nicely in the hand.
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Nevertheless, great pen, great click.
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Stainless steel, really satisfying click, and capable of taking many ink cartridges.
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My previous one (same model) lasted me over 6 years and still looked new and had the same strong solid click when it was new
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The strong click to retract the pen is significant, and due to its simplicity, I don't see any way that this pen will malfunction.
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The "clicker" is not very smooth, and makes a loud click when pressed.
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I love this pen, I'm a sucker for the look, but it writes really well, has a good firm click, and hasn't failed me yet, highly recommend
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Love the click these pens have
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Great classic click pen, the best in the business
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(I prefer the gold click & clip model, but have also happily used the silver stainless "classic".)Until my discovery of Parkers I had used Pilots, Papermates, Shaffers, and Crosses with varying degrees of success