Pen pencil

  1. BIC pens & Writing Instruments
  2. The Pen Company ✒ Designer Pens, Pencils, Inks and more...
  3. The Best Multicolor Pens
  4. The 6 Best Pens of 2023
  5. The Pen Company ✒ Designer Pens, Pencils, Inks and more...
  6. BIC pens & Writing Instruments
  7. The Best Multicolor Pens
  8. The 6 Best Pens of 2023


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BIC pens & Writing Instruments

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The Pen Company ✒ Designer Pens, Pencils, Inks and more...

Free Engraving service We offer a free engraving service. If you see our 'free laser engraving' symbol on a product, you have the opportunity to personalise the item with a bespoke name or message. Perfect for a gift, to add professional branding or simply to make sure nobody pinches your favourite pen. I just ordered this pen as I ordered it’s sibling and have thoroughly enjoyed my writing experience. This pen is elegant yet professional in its appearance and commandingly confident in its weight. The medium nib on this pen writes extremely smooth, even more so than my far more expensive Sailor.... The packaging was superb. The classy Conklin box was enclosed in a cardboard box cushioned with paper and immaculately taped. Many other vendors just plonk the pen in a padded envelope. The pen itself looks much more expensive than it is. The nib is an attractive two-colour with the iconic cresce... I received a new Pelikan M600, green striated & black with a broad nib one week after ordering it from the UK. It was superbly packaged and fills perfectly and writes beautifully; I never knew what writing buttery meant until I used this pen. The M600 is classy, exceptionally well made and is truly... I own the Pernambuco for a decade now and have just added the Silver Sterling to the collection. I never felt more inclined to take out the pen to jot down something than with these tools. Such an amazing feeling. I am left-handed and it doesn't scratch or smear like I experience with o...

The Best Multicolor Pens

How many pens do you use in a day? If you’re like us, you often switch between pens as you need different colors and writing tools. Searching for the right implement can get tedious, not to mention how quickly pens can take up space. Read on to learn how to choose a multi pen, along with multi pen recommendations for specific uses. Every multi pen is made of various components, which can be sold separately or as a unit. Usually, “component” refers to the refills, or the parts you use to write with. If an item is called a “body component” or “pen body,” that means it is only the outer shell of the pen—the pen’s body—and that writing components need to be purchased separately. Multi pen components come in many different types. The most common varieties are ballpoint ink, gel ink, mechanical pencils, and styli. Gel inks are usually more pigmented but ballpoint inks tend to last longer—a helpful trait since multi pen components need to fit into a smaller space than typical pen refills and naturally hold less ink. Before you choose a multi pen, consider what kind of ink you prefer and whether you would use a pencil or stylus component. Most multi pens come pre-filled with standard colors. If this sounds limiting, look for a Be aware that some multi pens are sold as the pen body only, which means that you need to select refills separately in order to use the pen. If you’d rather just get started without dithering about colors, or if black, red, blue, and green are just what you ...

The 6 Best Pens of 2023

If you’ve ever had a pen mysteriously wander away from your desk and then had to write with a poor substitute (the kind you might find at a bank or with some company’s phone number on it), you know how important a quality pen is. Whether you’re signing a check, taking notes, or writing a love letter, a great pen can make your handwriting look its clearest and nicest (and it can also provide some joy along the way). The good news is you don’t have to spend a lot to get a pen that’s worthy of your signature. After researching 45 pens and writing zealously with 26 of them, we have recommendations for ballpoint, rollerball, and gel pens that are affordable and satisfying to write with. These are the best pens for reducing hand stress. Their large grips are easier to hold, and they’re available in ballpoint, rollerball, and gel versions. Our picks include: • a ballpoint pen for everyday writing, the • a 3-in-1 slim multicolor ballpoint, the • an ergonomic ballpoint, the • a rollerball pen, the • two gel-pen picks (equally popular in testing), the All of our recommendations are If you like dark lines, prefer a bit of resistance from your paper when writing and drawing, or have handwriting that produces especially small letters, consider the Style: rollerball Tip width tested: 0.5 mm Widths available: Colors: black, blue, green, pink, purple, red, turquoise, orange, yellow, lime green, navy, burgundy, hunter green, caramel, periwinkle, teal The aesthetics of a pen can contribute ...

The Pen Company ✒ Designer Pens, Pencils, Inks and more...

Free Engraving service We offer a free engraving service. If you see our 'free laser engraving' symbol on a product, you have the opportunity to personalise the item with a bespoke name or message. Perfect for a gift, to add professional branding or simply to make sure nobody pinches your favourite pen. I just ordered this pen as I ordered it’s sibling and have thoroughly enjoyed my writing experience. This pen is elegant yet professional in its appearance and commandingly confident in its weight. The medium nib on this pen writes extremely smooth, even more so than my far more expensive Sailor.... The packaging was superb. The classy Conklin box was enclosed in a cardboard box cushioned with paper and immaculately taped. Many other vendors just plonk the pen in a padded envelope. The pen itself looks much more expensive than it is. The nib is an attractive two-colour with the iconic cresce... I received a new Pelikan M600, green striated & black with a broad nib one week after ordering it from the UK. It was superbly packaged and fills perfectly and writes beautifully; I never knew what writing buttery meant until I used this pen. The M600 is classy, exceptionally well made and is truly... I own the Pernambuco for a decade now and have just added the Silver Sterling to the collection. I never felt more inclined to take out the pen to jot down something than with these tools. Such an amazing feeling. I am left-handed and it doesn't scratch or smear like I experience with o...

BIC pens & Writing Instruments

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The Best Multicolor Pens

How many pens do you use in a day? If you’re like us, you often switch between pens as you need different colors and writing tools. Searching for the right implement can get tedious, not to mention how quickly pens can take up space. Read on to learn how to choose a multi pen, along with multi pen recommendations for specific uses. Every multi pen is made of various components, which can be sold separately or as a unit. Usually, “component” refers to the refills, or the parts you use to write with. If an item is called a “body component” or “pen body,” that means it is only the outer shell of the pen—the pen’s body—and that writing components need to be purchased separately. Multi pen components come in many different types. The most common varieties are ballpoint ink, gel ink, mechanical pencils, and styli. Gel inks are usually more pigmented but ballpoint inks tend to last longer—a helpful trait since multi pen components need to fit into a smaller space than typical pen refills and naturally hold less ink. Before you choose a multi pen, consider what kind of ink you prefer and whether you would use a pencil or stylus component. Most multi pens come pre-filled with standard colors. If this sounds limiting, look for a Be aware that some multi pens are sold as the pen body only, which means that you need to select refills separately in order to use the pen. If you’d rather just get started without dithering about colors, or if black, red, blue, and green are just what you ...

The 6 Best Pens of 2023

If you’ve ever had a pen mysteriously wander away from your desk and then had to write with a poor substitute (the kind you might find at a bank or with some company’s phone number on it), you know how important a quality pen is. Whether you’re signing a check, taking notes, or writing a love letter, a great pen can make your handwriting look its clearest and nicest (and it can also provide some joy along the way). The good news is you don’t have to spend a lot to get a pen that’s worthy of your signature. After researching 45 pens and writing zealously with 26 of them, we have recommendations for ballpoint, rollerball, and gel pens that are affordable and satisfying to write with. These are the best pens for reducing hand stress. Their large grips are easier to hold, and they’re available in ballpoint, rollerball, and gel versions. Our picks include: • a ballpoint pen for everyday writing, the • a 3-in-1 slim multicolor ballpoint, the • an ergonomic ballpoint, the • a rollerball pen, the • two gel-pen picks (equally popular in testing), the All of our recommendations are If you like dark lines, prefer a bit of resistance from your paper when writing and drawing, or have handwriting that produces especially small letters, consider the Style: rollerball Tip width tested: 0.5 mm Widths available: Colors: black, blue, green, pink, purple, red, turquoise, orange, yellow, lime green, navy, burgundy, hunter green, caramel, periwinkle, teal The aesthetics of a pen can contribute ...