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They unscrew a little easy sometimes, but the ink flows well and I never have a loose tip or stuck ball.
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But after a few uses that went away, I think the ink just had to work its way down to the tip and "
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they are pretty cool looking, the ink won't stain all over, and most
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If you press too hard you will hate this pen but the point of gel ink is to back off the paper and let the ink do the work
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but it does seem like the ink is gone much more quickly than my other pens from the same line with .5 ink.
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Smooth Ink!
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At such a fine point, a point other inks don't handle as well, the normally accelerated ink consumption of gel ink is far less noticeable.
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Good ink, the .38 ball looks sharp and filling in forms looks professional as well.
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Some other ultra-fine point pens I've used have easily broken tips or intermittent ink flow, but I've never run into those problems with these pens.
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They almost never bleed ink and are great when you need to write very small or detailed.
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The ink hasn't leaked or gave me any problems like some happen with wet ink pens
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Smooth writing, exceptional ink delivery, and super fine point
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I love the ultra fine tip, smooth writing, and fast drying ink
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Good ink and good writing tip makes it pleasure to write with
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Writes smoothly with consistent ink output
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These pens have a great fine point ink which does not smudge or clump.
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This is my favorite ink pen.
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Really nice ink flow, solid lines & color, comfortable grip
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The ink turned out to give prominent text but did not bleed through the paper
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I prefer to have a very fine tip pen because I tend to smear ink with regular pens
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these do not bleed like older wet designs have--fast drying-these smear very, very little (red and purple tends to smear more than the other colors, for whatever reason FYI)--durable ink-this ink holds up better over time than older generation gel/rollerballs have and resists fading from UV light super well--colors-blue, black, green, and red all use colors that are easy on the eyes, give good contrast, and aren’t ugly
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I think their green is the best looking green ink you can get.--versatility-all levels of fine points work well, from standard bold to ultra fine (historically, fine point gels/rollers have stunk)--write on most anything-these will write on paper products many other pens struggle with, such as Super Sticky PostIts--value--try to find a pen that writes this well for anywhere remotely close to the price
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Edit: well they worked beautifully for a few days, and then either began to leak ink or the roller tip somehow broke and a sharp point would stick out that scratched at the paper
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But the ink is a lot darker than the other one and the pen seems to require less pressure for the ink to flow.
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They last for a very long time and the ink is great.
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The very fine point protruded out and the ink started to leak out
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You do have to be careful on shiny paper like birthday cards or your hand will smear the ink
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These were purchased for my mom who prefers black ink and fine point pens
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Here's why:-- Nice dark ink that doesn't skip
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The ink can smear easily if you don't give it a little time to dry; though, it's highly smear-resistant once it does.
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Just wish the ink was a bit darker, but maybe that's only possible in larger-tipped pens (i.e., more ink being delivered to the page, so it appears darker).
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The ink is smooth and consistent.
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You can finally write small and still have a dark ink that wont bleed into each other!
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Here's why:-- Nice dark ink that doesn't skip
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He showed me his Pilot G2 0.38mm pen and pointed out to me the difference in an average pen vs a fine or extra fine ink
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The perfect everyday pen for those of us like smooth ink flow and dark lines, but don't want to shell out $30 + for a pen that we'll probably lose.
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Sure... extra fine ink flow ...
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Writing isnt as flawless as i