• Reviews around paper (2.34 of 5)

    Pilot FriXion Ball Erasable Gel Pens Fine Point (.7) 2-pk Blue Ink; Make Mistakes Disappear, No Need For White Out. Smooth Lines to the End of Page, America’s #1 Selling Pen Brand

    • I use these for kids lessons- the ink disappears when you blow the paper with a hair dryer
    • I love that my papers look clean when I turn them in, without any smudging.
    • In that case the paper will be marred when erasing the pen marks
    • They usually stopped writing quite soon, and that abrasive black eraser often damaged the paper.
    • You know those ones you used in middle school that ripped your paper and never really erased
    • taking tests with black one to keep the paper neat.
    • I'm surprised no one has noted that you should run the eraser over a clean paper to remove the former erasure deposits before using it to for a new erasure
    • I suspect that those who wrote about residue or ripped paper may need to use a hard surface or better paper
    • They erase perfectly unless the paper you have written on is not very strong or smooth
    • It erases well and it doesn't leave his entire desk with eraser mess and it doesn't rip the paper easily either
    • Awesome for the student who still hand writes notes and hates messy papers and notes.
    • Love these pens, but be careful because some times when you erase the pen it ruins the paper or leaves some sign behind.
    • I have been using them for several months now, and have not run into any time that the ink would not erase, or the eraser broke the paper
    • Paper, cardboards and 100% recycled copy paper all erased perfectly or worked as I had hoped
    • They really do erase without leaving a trace of ink or ruining the paper.
    • It doesn't tear up the paper like the older versions of this pen used to do
    • Unlike other erasable pens I have used, these pens don't smudge or scuff the paper
    • And white-out or liquid paper is just a mess no matter what
    • Ever had an erasable pen ruin your paper, just as you erase the last portion on the page..it tips, because of the eraser
    • My elementary school grandson uses them in class and his papers look clean, no messy ink mark.
    • His papers and projects look much neater using theFriXion gel pens!
    • I love colored pens, but hate scratching out mistakes, especially on important papers and forms
    • With the right paper, such as office stock, the erasing works quite well
    • However,on newsprint crossword puzzles the news ink smudges: enough pressure and speed for total erasure can tear the paper
    • Press hard when you erase, and the paper is completly clean with no annoying erasure residue
    • On glossy paper, like brochure order forms, the ink smears at first, but then the smears disappear with vigorous rubbing
    • On glossy paper, like brochure order forms, the ink smears at first, but then the smears disappear with vigorous rubbing
    • But beware, the ink does fade in high temps (so don't leave your papers in your car on a hot day), but if you put your papers in the fridge for a while, the ink should reappear.
    • I have to take exams in ink and this is the perfect solution for avoiding messy papers
    • Does not have half the paper with it when you erase and it actually erases the ink/gel completely
    • They don't smear, except when the paper gets wet and erase easily.
    • I had one person reviewing a paper that I'd erased a mistake from, she couldn't even find where I had erased.
    • They usually stopped writing quite soon, and that abrasive black eraser often damaged the paper.
    • I know these are not intended for fabric by the manufacturer, but they could do that for dark papers.
    • My only complaint is that the ink bleeds through some thin paper and the eraser end requires a lot of pressure to fully erase(and sometimes rips the paper or leaves a light yellow tint to the paper).
    • However,on newsprint crossword puzzles the news ink smudges: enough pressure and speed for total erasure can tear the paper
    • However, if you erase the same spot too hard or too many times, the paper will get a little worn and be tough to write on, in that spot
    • She has tried several other styles of erasable pens, and they all either leave some of the ink behind or rough up the paper to where it is hard to write over it
    • I absolutely love how I can erase my pen marks on paper untraceable, and it doesn't damage the paper at all.
    • I suspect that those who wrote about residue or ripped paper may need to use a hard surface or better paper
    • I've also used them for applications and important papers where mistakes are a no-no, blue and black erase real well
    • Smooth as silk, write beautifully, erase without scratching the paper, only problem is that they don't last long and you may find yourself going through a lot of them in a short period of time, I buy 3 packs at a time.
    • These are really cool, I use them at work and they work perfectly for correcting papers, if I make a mistake I don't worry because it erases completely
    • Love the fact that you can erase the ink (great if you are a teaching correcting papers)
    • It may take a bit of pressure to fully erase your writing, but since the ink is removed through friction there isn't any eraser debris and it doesn't damage the paper
    • it works great and erase nicely do not damage the paper at all and writes
    • If you erased something then give the paper to another person, they can put the paper in the freezer and probably see what you erased because it will probably re-appear
    • You know those ones you used in middle school that ripped your paper and never really erased
    • Paper, cardboards and 100% recycled copy paper all erased perfectly or worked as I had hoped
    • They usually stopped writing quite soon, and that abrasive black eraser often damaged the paper.
    • " I froze the pens and paper and still couldn't make it darker.
    • Nice to erase without ripping the paper apart
    • They erase well, and unlike the cheap erasable pens, these won't rip your paper when you erase
    • They erase well, and unlike the cheap erasable pens, these won't rip your paper when you erase
    • The ink really does fully erase & doesnt leave worn away paper or erase marks
    • You need to be gentle when erasing on poor quality paper,overall if you use the pen a lot, you will quickly run out of
    • With the right paper, such as office stock, the erasing works quite well
    • Would recommend as they are erasable and are great for taking notes in class.
    • The ink erases, but not as well as I'd hope to see
    • Your friends and associates will undoubtedly enjoy these pens as much as you do.
    • They write beautifully and erase as if you never wrote anything down
    • Ink does not flow as well as from the new pens.
    • Nice writing pens, but the ink runs out a little fast and isn't as solid of a line as I would like.
    • The color is grey, so that bothers me a