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Pilot G2 Premium Gel Roller Pens feature an ultra-fine 0.38 mm tip with smooth, quick-drying gel ink that ensures crisp, smudge-free writing. Designed with an ergonomic rubber grip for comfort, these retractable pens are refillable, combining sustainability with long-lasting performance—ideal for professionals who demand precision and style in every stroke.
Manufacturer | 0 |
Brand | PILOT |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 2.8 x 5.75 inches |
Item model number | 31278 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Blue Ink |
Closure | Retractable |
Grip Type | ergonomic |
Material Type | Rubber |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 12 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Ultra Fine |
Line Size | .38 |
Ink Color | Blue |
Manufacturer Part Number | 31278 |
M**S
My go-to pen as a Nurse.
I’ve been using this product for years, perfect for professional settings or everyday use.The writing experience is where this pen truly shines. The ink flows smoothly and evenly, creating crisp lines with every stroke. Whether I'm jotting down quick notes or writing lengthy paragraphs, this pen delivers consistent performance without any skips or smudges.Another standout feature is its durability. The tip remains firm and precise. It feels sturdy in my hand, yet surprisingly lightweight, making it comfortable to use for extended periods.Overall, I couldn't be happier with this ballpoint pen. It combines reliability, and comfort, making it a must-have for anyone who values quality writing instruments.
H**N
Favorite Pens of All Time
Hands down my favorite pens of all time. I was given one of these pens almost ten years ago by a colleague and the rest is history. I instantly fell in love with the feel of it in my hand but mostly the super fine 0.38 point and fluid, smooth ink. It's strange to feel like a pen snob, but I've tried and used many other highly recommended pens but these classic Pilot G2's are the best, and they're affordable. Win-win!
E**.
Great Pens
I really like these pens. They don't bleed and make really thick lines. I write small so this makes it much easier to read my already difficult handwriting. They also have about a 90% survivability chance when going through the wash.
L**A
Favorite pens
My favorite brand of pens. The consistency and average life span is worth it.
K**K
You know you're getting old when you have a favorite pen....
I love these pens. I am an attorney and sometimes I will have to write orders on the fly in court or have things signed. These pens are write smoothly and are so thin that they dont look slopy on official documents. Love them!
K**E
My favorite pen of all time!
I wish I could buy these in store but I’ve never been able to find them, even during back to school time. For me, I love the ultra fine point of a mechanical pencil but the deep color of a pen. These pens never skip on me and are super easy for me to write with without hurting my hand. The ink seems to dry fast too because I somehow never have smears. On occasion, I will get a pen that has a damaged tip and it will scratch but not write.
D**.
Awesome while they last
So I've been trying different calibers of pen tips realizing that I prefer thinner ones and been coming down from 2, to .7, to .5, so I got to .38 and decided to further try .25 but didn't find those good enough for regular writing, so I figure .38 is about optimal for the type of writing I do on a daily basis. The fine tip lets me write a little smaller than other pens which lets me write with my natural handwriting freely and looks great. I suppose that its because it writes pretty equivalent to a .5 mechanical pencil which is what I had used most of my life before. Unfortunately they can't be found in local stores which is why I have to order them.When I use them people comment that I can write so small that I could "write on a grain of rice" or that my notes look like a photocopy.The ink is not super fast drying, it does smear a tad if you run your hand over it accidentally a second or two after writing, but I don't consider that a huge deal. Zero smear is ideal but I do expect ink to behave this way to some extent. However, I have one much bigger concern about them... they don't usually last long enough to use up all the ink. The tip will get damaged somehow and a tiny wire-like thing will just barely peek out of it which makes the pen unusable from then on. I'd say probably half of the pens Ive used or more have this happen to them, and Ive used about 2 dozen so far... Sometimes by the time the ink is mostly used up, but sometimes about halfway through or less. I couldn't really say if its something about the way I use them (like if I have a heavier hand than they are designed for or what). In fact, the only other person that I know who uses these pens brought up the same complaint, before I said anything about it.I do plan to keep using this caliber but I'll see if I can try a different brand maybe. If not Ill have to put up with this defect, because its otherwise a really good pen. That's the only reason I give them 3/4 stars*.============================================* If the lowest rating is 1/5 stars then that actually equals 0/4. Its a 4 star system.
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