🖋️ Write like a pro, smoother than ever—don’t get left behind!
The BIC Cristal Xtra Smooth Ballpoint Pen features a 1.0mm medium point and ink engineered for up to 35% smoother writing than traditional BIC pens. Its iconic hexagonal clear barrel design offers a comfortable grip and visible ink supply, making it a reliable choice for everyday professional and creative writing needs. Available in a convenient 24-count pack, it’s built for those who demand consistent performance and style.
Manufacturer | BIC Corporation |
Brand | BIC |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.63 x 6 x 2.75 inches |
Item model number | MS241-BLK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Closure | Screw Off Cap |
Grip Type | Contoured |
Material Type | Plastic resin |
Number of Items | 24 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 24) |
Point Type | Medium |
Line Size | 1.00 |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | MS241-BLK |
W**C
EXCELLENT PRODUCT AT EXCELLENT PRICE, IF RECEIVED
BIC Cristal Xtra Smooth Black Ballpoint Pens, Reliable Medium Point (1.0mm), 12-Count Pack =EXCELLENT PRODUCT AT EXCELLENT PRICE, IF RECEIVED.Ordered 2 boxes of pens; 1 box received intact; 2nd was an empty box.The time that it took to address the issue of the empty product box could have been better spent.This raises questions such as When is a bargain a bargain? What is convenience?'Excellent product for which I will now happily be paying a higher price to receive from off -the-shelf.
D**G
Reliable
Old fashion Bic pens very reliable and work great, best deal out there...
D**K
As expected
What can I say....a bic pen is a bic pen, lol Writes really smooth and I'm glad I ordered them....no more hunting around for the pen that writes nice!
S**S
They do their job
I used BiG ballpoint pens when I was a child. There weren’t many choices back to that time. When I’ve grown up I stopped using them because I had to push harder and more tensed on my wrist and fingers to control it than other pen options like gel pens or fountain pens.However I missed them: BiC pens, so I give them a try again. They write like they used to do. I got cramp on my thumb and wrist if I write with them long time but I still give them 5 stars because it’s the way oil-based ballpoint pens are. They need more push and control than other types of pens.The inks are bright and intense and I like the ink scent though. It reminds me of my childhood.They’re cheap and worth for the price.I intend to use them for my sketching projects but I also write on my journal with them.
L**E
Much better quality than its sibling from the same BIC brand fam
A few months ago, i bought BIC Round Stic Xtra Life Ball Point Pen, Black, 36 Pack. This week, i wanted to switch , so I bought this one, 12 in a pack.It turns out to be of better quality which surprises me. But when you do the math, this one is more $$$ than the Stic 36 pack.This worth the price. I will stick to this particular BIC design.
T**.
It's OK
OK, but not as smooth as they used to be.
1**D
Terrific Value
These pens write smoothly, just gliding across the paper. In ease of writing, they do not quite equal gel pens, but they are close --- surprisingly close, and they are extremely low cost. I ordered these, and a box of the Extra Comfort pens. I can't tell any significant difference in the writing quality between the two for the short, note type entries that I make with them --- both are great--- but I can surely see and feel the improvement in tip drag and continuity of the line between either BIC's and the selection of generic hand out pens I had been struggling with. I do believe there may be a slight improvement in fluidity with the BIC 1.2 mm tips compared to the 1.0 mm tips, but again, if any it is not very much. Conversely, I don't see a lot of gain in comfort for the Extra Comfort pens for my use, but it might be there for more continuous use. For general purpose, intermittent writing, one could spend a lot of money and not beat the performance of these pens. For continuous, intensive writing, the relatively small barrel size of these (actually a hexagon cross section) might lead to hand fatigue compared to a more expensive pen with a larger barrel size. Personally, I don't think these pens are necessarily intended for extended continuous use, and have not downgraded them because of any discomfort that may or may not occur with sustained writing. Also, I think these may come with a tiny bit of seal, probably plastic, on the tip to keep ink from drying out in the ball mechanism. Pulling the tip across paper at a very flat angle while rotating the pen will clear anything that might be present, and prevent traces of grit from getting into the works when one starts to write.
R**I
Classic
Original bic pens still the best.
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