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The Uni-Ball 207 Signo Click Pen features archival-quality, fraud-proof black gel ink that resists fading and water damage. With a smooth 0.7mm medium tip and a comfortable ribbed grip, this retractable pen is crafted in Japan for professionals across office, nursing, business, and academic settings. Available in convenient 2-pack sets, it combines reliability with sleek design for a superior writing experience.
Manufacturer | Uni-ball |
Brand | Uni-Ball |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.59 x 2 x 7.62 inches |
Item model number | 33957PP |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Closure | Retractable |
Grip Type | Ribbed |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | HB |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 2 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Medium |
Line Size | 0.7 |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1914568 |
J**S
One of the best Gel Pens, EVER!!!
There are three gel pens on the market, that are the cream of the crop and rise to the top spot. Out of the three, Uniball is the most trusted for smoothness, reliability, and fraudproofing. I have purchased and tried the others, and they write well, but for consistant reliability, customer satisfaction, and availability, Uniball Signo 207 takes top prize, IMHO. The Uniball Signo 207 comes in 4 tip sizes: .38mm, .5mm, .7mm, and 1.0mm. I've used all of these tips, but for the cleanest and most vibrant lines, I like the Medium (.7mm), and the Bold (1.0mm) tips, the best. The .5mm is good for a thin line, and I have some of those in my collection, as well. My daily driver is a Blue 1.0mm, and a Black .7mm. The Signo 207 comes in 13 different ink colors. If you want even more colors, you can get the Uniball Signo 151, with 23 available colors, in either .28mm, .38mm, & .5mm point tips, respectfully. I try new pens all the time, but I always come back to Uniball Signo.
D**B
Good quality, well made.
Feel good in hand smooth writing and like they are safer to use ( check washing ) pleased with purchase.
R**O
Quality pen, fun to use, I’m trying to protect against fraud
I write a modest number of checks for goods and services, send some checks through mail to pay bills. Always have concern of a check being lost or stolen, fraudulently altered then cashed for a ton of my bank account. The company stated their ink “. . . is immune to fading, water, and fraud.“ I hope so, and am counting on that to give extra protection. Turns out it is a quality pen, pleasant to hold, leaves a heavy trail of black ink that flows and writes easily, kind of fun to use. Dries quickly, does not smear. If it does what they say it does, I recommend it.
B**N
Good pens.
These are really good pens, but I must say I’m not 100% happy with them. I really did expect a better write quality. It does dry quickly, and the ink has longevity.
P**A
My personal choice for every day use at work and home
I like these uni-ball Signo retractable pens and decided to try a couple of variations in order to determine clearly which one I prefer. The four that I decided to try were:- uni-ball Signo 207 Retractable Gel Pens, Micro Point (0.5mm) (2-pack, black ink)- uni-ball Signo 207 Retractable Gel Pens, Medium Point (0.7mm) (2-pack, black ink)- uni-ball 207 BLX Retractable Gel Pens, Medium Point (0.7mm) (5-pack with assorted colors, BLX black ink mixed)- uni-ball 207 BLX Retractable Gel Pens, Medium Point (0.7mm) (4-pack with assorted colors, BLX black ink mixed)All are comfortable to write with, smooth and free of skips and any other blotching. For my personal preference the 0.5mm point, what uni-ball calls micro point and others might call fine point, is pretty sharp and perhaps a bit too fine for my heavy handed writing. The medium point, 0.7mm, is still a very fine line in my opinion, and writes very well. I wanted to also try the BLX ink pens to see if I could tell any difference, and I ended up getting the packages of 4 and 5 pens that are black ink mixed with other colors.The BLX with mixed colors are very nice, and all of the colors are quite dark. uni-ball calls them blue/black, brown/black, green/black, purple/black and red/black (the brown/black is not included in the 4-pack). All are much more subtle variations in color than you would normally expect, as the black/color combination results in a much darker shade with just a hint of something else. To my eyes the red and blue variations are most noticeable, and the purple and brown probably wouldn't be noticed as different from black by many people unless it was pointed out to them. I like the variation and as I use them it may turn out that I prefer one over the other, but for now the variety is nice.For my every day use I will probably stick with the medium 0.7mm point, either the regular 207 black ink or one of the BLX mixes.I should add that uni-ball makes the point that the ink used in these pens is particularly good for protection against fading and fraud, and that is also an important consideration. The documents that I sign at work are frequently considered 'record' documents and in fact we have requirements on using ink that is not going to deteriorate over time, so these pens are perfect for satisfying that requirement.At just over a buck per pen, these are not the cheapest disposable pens but they are in my opinion the most comfortable to use.The price here on Amazon is also very competitive, with the added advantage of many variations available. There are so many different choices available that I find it difficult to locate the specific type that I prefer when I'm shopping locally, and once I was able to locate the right model here on Amazon, this is what I'll be sticking with.
B**S
Writes like a more expensive brand!
Great pen for the price!
B**A
Llast a long time
These write so smooth and do not clump up. I hated trying to write on smooth items like Christmas tags. It would smear all up. And no problems with checks!
L**O
Worked fine
This pens were fine and they had a fair price
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