🖊️ Write Boldly, Erase Fearlessly!
The PILOTFriXion Ball 0.7mm Erasable Gel Pens combine fine-point precision with smooth, erasable black gel ink. Designed with a cushioned grip featuring traction pockets, these pens offer comfort and control for extended writing sessions. Available in a convenient pack of six, they’re perfect for professionals who demand flawless notes and the freedom to correct on the fly.
Manufacturer | Pilot |
Brand | Pilot |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 2.9 x 0.4 inches |
Item model number | BC31582 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Closure | Snap |
Grip Type | Cushioned |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 6 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 6) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 0.7 Millimeters |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_BC31582 |
M**
Nice quality
These pens have erasable gel. Great for writing on reuseable writing services. A damp cloth easily wipes away.
D**E
Quickly becoming my favorite pen
Works with my erasable notebook but also works great on regular paper. Comfortable grip and weight.
M**.
Frixion erasable pens = A+
These are the best erasable pens I’ve found. Erasing doesn’t smear or leave eraser or ink residue. Ink flows smoothly without glopping.Warning though! Ink will disappear if exposed to heat source, such as a car on a warm day! I’ve heard placing the affected paper in the freezer will fix that but I haven’t had to try it so I can’t confirm.Regular erasers won’t erase the ink. The erasers on the pens produce enough heat during erasing to do the job. The erasers on the pens also will not wear down like the erasers on other erasable pens. You can order refills and use pen cases and erasers over and over. Less waste!I’m a retired educator and tried dozens of different pens. These have been my favorites since discovering them 2-1/2 years ago.
J**R
Good quality erasable pens
I have purchased multiple erasable pens and these are the best. The ink quality is great, erasability for a pen is perfect and the pen is very durable. The ink lasts a decent amount of time.
K**B
Great For Crossword/Work Puzzle Lovers
MAIN THOUGHTS: If you enjoy puzzle books on paperback, I cannot recommend these pens highly enough. I do recommend the version with a cap vs click mechanism as the ones without a cap seem to be a bit more fussy and dried out than the ones with a cap. They are reliable, erase cleanly (even on crappy paper), and have refillable ink sticks (or whatever they are called). While they can be a put pricey, it is absolutely worth it if you think you'll use them on any type of regular basis. There are cheaper options available (of which I have tried many) but none are, as I have found, as reliable, clean, and cost-effective over time.PROS:- Ink is darker than pencil so it's easier to see for those with bad eyes.- You can erase mistakes more than once in the same spot (if you do not try to use friction like a maniac or go over the same area for than 3 times).- Pen doesn't tear thin paper/pages like pencil lead.- You can buy refill ink cartridges versus having to purchase new pens.- While more expensive than generic brands, I have not run into any problems with quality unlike off brand products that seem to operate when they feel like it.- Inserting a new ink stick is SUPER simple - you literally just twist the top off, pull out old and insert new.- I only use the pens with caps and I do recommend them over any other pen format (the click pens seem to dry out and not work as reliably over time or they require coaxing even after a short interval between uses and while it is minor, it is annoying as all get out).CONS:- The ink does not last very long. I do Variety Word Puzzles and can go through one full ink insert a week.- Because these are name brand, they are a bit more on the expensive side vs other more generic products that you can find. (I believe though that the extra cost is worth it if you do plan on using them a lot because they work 100% of the time).- You should clean the "eraser" rubber tip after every few uses to avoid streaking any unwanted ink on the pages from previous uses (I still use the trick that I learned in 2nd grade of rubbing the eraser on carpet, upholstery, etc. - it will clean any excess ink off without leaving any mark on the surface its rubbed on, at least the surfaces I have tried).Summary:Most paperback puzzles are printed on thin paper types (newspapers, recycled paper, etc.); most puzzle fans will make a mistake while doing such a puzzle. These pens are perfect because, compared to pencils, they do not tear the paper, allow you to change mistakes multiple times, and have dark ink that is much easier to read.While they are more expensive than the multiple off brand options available, they are also MUCH more reliable; you can also purchase ink refills so, depending on how often you plan to use them, it does equal itself out over time plus, less waste of throwing an entire pen away every single time you run through it. What is constant between this brand and others, however, is you can run through ink quite quickly depending on how often you use them. It is the one downside of these types of pens but it also seems to be the one downside that all types and brands share.
B**A
Favorite by far
I've tried multiple brands of erasable pens and these by far are the best. The ink is dark in color, and erases really well.
A**W
Easy Grip and Nice Roll
I enjoy writing with these. The feel is natural in my hand and the roll of the pen on the paper makes for effortless note taking. One of my preferred pens to write with.
L**A
Point black
Pen quality , color variety , write speed , comfort
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