jps246's Full Review: Palm Precise Rollerball Pen Extra Fine Black Ink
The Pilot Precise Extra Fine is really a fine a pen! The pen is available in blue, black and red (and perhaps green, but I have never seen that color).
Why is it that Im reviewing a pen? I would be willing to bet $10 dollars that it is because I am pretty bored here today at the office and I am tired of strange coworkers trying to talk to me so if I look really busy typing something up not only will it take my mind off what I have to do (which isnt terribly exciting today) and I wont have to talk to any annoying coworkers. So I look at it as a win-win situation for myself. Thus, please forgive me for what is probably not one of my greatest reviews (since Im not sure people would actually read a review to decide which pen to buy), but Ill do my best and hopefully Ill make it through another workday while Im at it.
What makes this a great pen? For years, all through high school and college I was a pencil guy and a mechanical pencil guy at that (especially in all those geology classes). I loved the precise lines youd get with those mechanical pencils and I hated using pens because the ink would never flow evenly or it would be too sloppy looking for my own tastes.
Thus the only time Id break down and use any sort of pen, was when I was taking a test that required a pen.
When I started working in my first office job in Maine, I was soon introduced to the world of office supplies. I was able to try just about every pen out there. From the standard Bic to the fancy roller-point pens, I tried them all. I fell back on the old mechanical pencil. I did all of my work either in pencil or on the computer. Then I actually sort of stumbled on the Pilot pens. Our secretary ordered a box of them by accident and offered them to me when she realized that she had a mistake.
At first all I managed to do was get little blue spots all over me (since it is a roller tip, if you let it either touch your skin or anything else, the ink will bleed out onto whatever), but I soon discovered that it was a great pen (minus the ink spots of course). My job involved a lot of editing (you never can edit a land use permit too many times) and this pen made quick order. A big complaint I had while I was using other pens was that the editing that you scribbled in on a page, would often cover up or smudge around with the text that you were editing. Thats why I went back to the mechanical pencils, you could write quite small and it wouldnt smudge or cover the other text.
But, the Pilot is precise enough so that you can write quite small without smudging (the better the paper, the more precise you can write) and within a few seconds, the ink dries enough so that you do not have to worry about smudging it (except for glossy papers, where the ink takes significantly longer to dry).
The pens are not refillable, but it takes quite sometime for the ink to run out. With regular use, Ive found that they last at least a year or so before finally kicking the bucket and running out of ink.
They will occasionally explode (the ink reservoir I am talking about not the whole pen!) when you expose them to extreme temperatures. I have lost a few pens that way in my car either through it being very hot or very cold.
If youre in an office, you arent going to be paying for a pen, but if you want these for home (and youre not one of those office supply cleptos) then they are about $1.25 a pen, or about $14 for a pack of 12.
Im sure that everyone has got a favorite pen the Pilot Precise Extra Fine pen is mine. I make sure I dont leave home without it. I liked it so much that when I started working here in Boston, they werent able to get the pen, so I went out and got it myself and brought it in for me to use. A small price to pay for then pen that you will be using all the time.
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