• Reviews around ink (3.20 of 5)

    uni-ball Vision Rollerball Pens, Fine Point (0.7mm), Black, 12 Count

    • The ink is vibrant and I never have any trouble with them.
    • But on white paper works good just light ink (not dark/bold)
    • The ink also smudged on my ankle, palm, and upper thigh, and chest.
    • Ink bleeds out when using it
    • Excessive ink, unless you write big it just pools
    • The ink is dark and the line it makes a good width, not to thick or thin
    • My reasoning behind purchasing pens nearly $20 is for the clear aspect that "decent ink" is hard to come by, especially if you still take pride in "writing"
    • Excellent ink pen
    • They're comfortable to hold, the ink is vibrant, and the fine tip point for me is just perfect for writing.
    • I've noticed with these pens is that the vent near the tip is prone to briefly leak ink when the pen is first used after a large rise in altitude
    • Great ink pens....not ballpoints
    • Great action and doesn't bleed as easily as the non waterproof ink.
    • A better looking pen with a richer blue ink is the Zebra
    • It felt like the ink was really absorbing into the notebook page.
    • Nice ink flow, nice width, very nice shade of blue
    • BUT the ink leaks a LOT!By the end of the
    • This is my favorite ink pen I use to underline words reading books
    • Helps improve my penmanship due its roller, smooth ink, and solid lines.
    • I can really only use one side of a piece of paper, at least thinner paper such as notebook paper, because the ink bleeds through and obscures any writing on the other side, as well as transferring very slightly onto the next page as well
    • You don't have to use a lot of pressure, and the ink is relatively smudge free.
    • Pretty in pink, but ink FADES to nothing...like disappearing ink.
    • This pen's ink is light on paper & doesn't right well on recycled paper like puzzle books or newspaper, it skips & eventually stops writing
    • I love the hot pink color…ink doesn't run or go through paper…definitely a good buy!
    • After sitting in a ventilated room for 3 minutes, the ink still smeared and made a terrible mess
    • When you write and your hand travels over what you've just written, you don't have the dreaded ink smudge on your hand.
    • Writes smoothly, great ink supply and comfortable to hold.
    • The ink is vivid and dries quickly and then will not smear
    • My arms are currently covered in bright blue ink, but it's totally worth it.
    • Uni-Ball is the best ink pen around
    • The ink comes out very evenly and I never have to re-trace an area when I write because the ink is very consistent
    • Ink goes on very smooth and even and holds well
    • Cons: After using the pen a while, the ink comes out a bit too much when you start writing
    • Good ink with a fine line.
    • The ink is still clear and crisp on papers I've kept from 10-15 years ago.
    • The deep, rich, black ink flows so smoothly and consistently
    • Ink is easy-to-read
    • The ink is very smooth and does not smear.
    • As a leftie, I'm often looking for pens that will dry quickly so as to avoid smearing ink all over my hand.
    • Love the ink and love it love it love it.
    • The uni-ball Vision Elite pen has the worst ink I have ever used
    • These pens write great if you like a darker tone ink
    • For left handers, ball points pierce the paper instead of drag, so it is such a better experience writing with these with easy ink flow
    • These pens write great if you like a darker tone ink
    • It leaves nice deep ink that’s fade resistant and looks crisp
    • Needing darker, bolder ink with age and this fits the bill perfectly
    • I even did a follow-up test on various surfaces/papers, tried all of the pens and colors, and allowed for many minutes of drying time, even blowing my breath on it like it was ink from a drying Sharpie
    • Ink dries fast and it does not smear
    • The ink is not dark enough.
    • They aren't the cheapest pens out there, but writing with them is smooth and feels great, plus the ink lasts for ages.
    • Compared to this pen, the Zebra rollerball is more like a medium point, but it looks better, has a rich blue ink, and writes just as well.
    • I've never had any trouble with the ink fading or smudging.
    • They write extremely smoothly, the ink is dark and dries quickly.
    • Excessive ink, unless you write big it will pool and take a long time to dry.
    • If you like a free-flowing, rapid ink discharge with all its potential discontents, this is your pen.
    • Ink flows like a river
    • Nice, smooth writing with a crisp blue ink
    • Otherwise the ink takes very little time to dry and it won't smudge.
    • Can smear if you touch fresh ink too soon
    • Good nib/ink laydown (to coin a word).I reduced the stars because the nibs on this particular package are a bit scratchy, even on paper with a fine tooth.
    • Love these pens, and I love purple ink.
    • The ink is light-year smoother then normal dry ink pen.
    • I have started using this pen with it's beautiful pink ink and people love it.
    • I do like the ink and feel of the pen
    • One doesn't have to press hard to get a dark ink line on the paper surface
    • The colors are bright & bold & the ink doesn't run or smear.
    • However they do smudge a little, and the ink is not as crisp, which leaves me preferring a pilot precise or one of the other Uniball rollerball type pens.
    • I can really only use one side of a piece of paper, at least thinner paper such as notebook paper, because the ink bleeds through and obscures any writing on the other side, as well as transferring very slightly onto the next page as well
    • when you write with it the ink appears in a dark black ink
    • They work immediately - no scribbling on scrap paper to get the ink flowing - they just work!
    • It's harder to read when you write on the other side due to excessive ink
    • Additionally, the broad spectrum of available ink colors is remarkable
    • The ink is light-year smoother then normal dry ink pen.
    • I can't overstate how much I appreciate the water resistant ink
    • It doesn't slide around in my hand and is comfortable to hold while I write.- Dark ink
    • Smooth ink, doesn't bleed, easy to highlight over without smudging
    • The micro point is fine for sketching and the waterproof ink is very valuable for documents or drawings in the damp.
    • Smooth easy flowing ink
    • For my purposes this is the finest ink pen available on the market
    • My reasoning behind purchasing pens nearly $20 is for the clear aspect that "decent ink" is hard to come by, especially if you still take pride in "writing"
    • Ink is perfect, I like the grip, the pend even look good, I definitely suggest
    • The ink will bleed some, but only if you keep it pressed too long.
    • They last twice or thrice as long as the cheap ones and contain an ink reservoir making them akin to a fountain pin, offering a darker more flowing ink to paper than a mere ballpoint
    • A dependable ink flow with minimal smearing
    • You don't have to use a lot of pressure, and the ink is relatively smudge free.
    • Ink is unexpectedly easy to smudge, but I love the color and I haven't had one bleed on me yet.
    • Ink is unexpectedly easy to smudge, but I love the color and I haven't had one bleed on me yet.
    • and the best thing is that they don't bleed through for such a dark ink
    • The plus is the water-proof, smear-proof ink
    • Great ink flow, just the right width
    • Smooth, long lasting, consistent ink flow.
    • When writing, you will occasionally smear the ink with your hand, and as soon as it smears, it becomes permanent and dried
    • I love Uniball pens for journal writing, and pink ink is difficult to find any more.
    • my pens exploded ink every where
    • They offer a nice, crisp line and lovely flowing black ink
    • I've made this mistake twice, and the pressurized cabin caused the pen to leak ink- and by "leak", I mean "spray the person in the seat next to you that you have to sit by for the next few hours "
    • These write smoothly in bright pink ink
    • I am fussy about the type of pen I use to write cards or cheques and this one works every time,the ink just flows out easy and its comfortable to use.
    • This beautiful ink does all the work in keeping my line work tight and clean
    • My only complaint about the pen itself is that it tends to build up excessive ink on the outside of the tip
    • Ink will not smear and safe for signing documents
    • Ink doesn't smear with water and even resists isopropanol
    • The one thing to watch for is that when you write on slick paper you must wait for the ink to dry or it will smear.
    • – bold, precise, extremely black ink (none of that watered-down grayish mess from these pens).Buy them and enjoy.
    • The line width is perfect and I love the rich purple ink color
    • Cheaper uni-ball versions in solid black plastic don't have consistent ink flow, but the pens of this model do.
    • Blotchy...ink leaks....runs.....just about the worst pen out there.
    • Coupled with the good ink flow you might not get very fine control of the strokes
    • I love the ink of these pens but they are hard to write very fine print (a little bit excessive on the ink flow) which is OK if you don't need to write very small letters.
    • The ink has never leaked from any one of my many many pens that I've owned
    • Sturdy pen, great ink flow; makes it easy to write.
    • As a left-handed person, I'm pretty serious about pens because I have to have a comfortable grip plus ink that won't smear as I write
    • The ink smears onto the upper portion of the point and when you
    • Nice and dark ink
    • Cons:- Not as smooth as I hoped