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(131 customer reviews)
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
I've got to say, this...,
September 16, 2009
I've got to say, this is a great pen. Consistent, dark lines are really this
pen's strong point. The only problem with it is the pen's overall size - it's
really small! With a barrel smaller in diameter than that of a AAA battery, and
the lack of a rubber grip make this pen hard, and even sometimes difficult to
use during long periods of time.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
Writes great, but a little...,
October 20, 2011
Writes great, but a little small and no grip. Even thought .4 is a little too
thick for my taste, it's still a great pen for anyone who likes a .4 line. Great
pen
This pen is a lot skinnier...,
February 24, 2011
This pen is a lot skinnier than I anticipated it would be, which would probably
make it tiring to write with if you write for long periods of time.
One thing I love about this pen is that its very inky and stable, as compared to
the Hi-Tec-C which feels like if you pressed too hard you would break the tip.
The ink is solid black and very inky, but doesn't smear as a lot of other gel
pens this inky do.
Overall awesomee ! :]
Pros:
Very inky
Consistent ink
Stable Tip
Cons:
I predict it would run out of ink quickly...
Skinny barrel
I bought this pen and...,
February 15, 2011
I bought this pen and I like it. But I'm confused whether it is refillable. I
bought the 0.4 sliccies refill ink thinking it was for this pen, but apparently
it isn't because it doesnt fit right... Now I've got a refill ink that I don't
have a pen to put into.
Really enjoy how this...,
August 27, 2010
Really enjoy how this pen writes. very smooth, not scratchy. The thinness of the
pen takes a bit to get used to but I don't find it too much of a problem.
If the size is too small...,
February 27, 2010
If the size is too small put the Slicci 0.4 mm into the Pentel Hybrid Gel Grip
Gel Ink Pen - 0.8 mm , it works great!
I must have different...,
December 20, 2009
I must have different hands than the other reviewers, but I found the round
barrel and the textured grip to be extremely comfortable for long writing
sessions. (I have medium hands for a woman.) These pens are manufactured so much
better than the Pilot Hi-Tec's. Everything about them is sturdier, especially
the tips. No skipping, no scratchy feel, no finicky start-up (I have to shake
the Hi-Tec's to get the ink flowing if I haven't used them in a couple of days.)
And unlike the Signo's that I've tried, the ink doesn't glop up at the edge of
the roller ball.
I am now sorry I invested so much in the Pilot pens -- I wish I'd tried these
first.
This pen has nice ink...,
September 19, 2009
This pen has nice ink and a nice tip, but it's small, skinny and hard to write
for extended periods with. Plus, the ink refill can run out quite fast on the
0.4mm version. This might be best for datebooks or planner pen holder duty.
A better choice is the Signo stick pen in 0.38mm. Those pens have a rubber grip,
are fat enough to hold well and balanced like German clockwork. Those pens get 5
stars all the time, but the Sliccis only merit 3.
I agree with the other...,
September 17, 2009
I agree with the other reviewers, the pen is nice looking and writes well, but
is too small and skinny for comfortable writing.
I am a nurse, and of...,
March 18, 2009
I am a nurse, and of course must write in black. Often you have little boxes you
must initialize but of course you need a very fine point. These pens are
absolutely wonderful. The flow is consistent and smooth. In fact, every nurse
who has ever tried it falls in instant love. The advantage of the slicci over
the Pilot Hi-Techs is that the point is sturdy. So even for those heavy handed
writers, the point will not break or bend.
The ink is fantastic,...,
October 21, 2008
The ink is fantastic, one of the best out there; however, the pen body is thin
and lacks a rubber grip.
0 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
I purchased this pen...,
August 23, 2011
I purchased this pen in different colors. I found the ink to be very
inconsistent. For example, when I first received these pens, the ink wouldn't
flow. Even scribbling with it wouldn't work. Depending on the angle I could get
the pen to write. It was really frustrating. It is also very scratchy. I suppose
this is the price of 0.4mm right?
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
5 stars for color selection,...,
March 24, 2012
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Pentel Slicci Gel Ink Pen - 0.25 mm - 15 Color Set
5 stars for color selection, smooth skip-free writing, fast drying gel ink.
Take away one star for:
-----Their small size-they seem to be art/craft pens, not for note-taking, as
the pen is uncomfortable to hold for long writing sessions.
-----Mislabeled "blue black" as "midnight blue," which is no big deal except I
wanted to buy all the colors not inuded in this 15 pack, but ended up with TWO
blue black pens. The pen in this 15 pack is labeled blue black on the actual
pen. Jetpens also sells that same pen seperately as Midnight Blue, even though
the label does say "blue black"...you can see it in the picture on Jetpens for
the Midnight Blue pen. There is NO Slicci pen called "Midnight Blue" it is
actually blue black. And it's a lovely color! I have two of them but I don't
mind!
-----Slicci's 0.25mm is not even close to Hi-Tec-C's 0.25mm. In fact, Slicci's
0.25mm point falls somewhere between Hi-Tec-C's 0.3mm and 0.4mm. Judging by this
comparison, I think Slicci's 0.25mm is probably a 0.35mm in reality. But the
colors are also more vibrant and more pigmented than Hi-tec-C's ink colors, so
maybe that's why it looks like a heavier line.
-----Expensive pens, same price as Hi-Tec-C pens but Sliccis are smaller. Does a
smaller pen hold less ink? I don't know, but the logical assumption is probably
"yes" because its smaller! And I love Jetpens but Sliccis cost more here than at
most other stores....although Jetpens does have 20 different colors of Sliccis
available individually AND in 5, 10, or 15 packs, while those other stores only
have 10 colors and only in a 10 pack, never sold individually. Jetpens wins that
one even though they charge a little more.
And that is why I gave 4 stars. I do recommend these Sliccis pens if you like to
write small in many colors of ink...or if you have already collected ALL the
Hi-Tec-C colors plus ALL of the Uniball Signo DX 0.28 and 0.38 colors....you
might as well get these too, because Slicci's colors are very exciting and
different. They will wake up your creative & imaginative abilities.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
Oh Slicci. How do I love...,
June 1, 2011
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Pentel Slicci Gel Ink Pen - 0.25 mm - Black Ink
Oh Slicci. How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. Or at least write a little
review blurb.
Seriously, this is the best pen I've ever written with. I am a pen junkie (like
I suspect many of you are). I love my Hi-Tec-Cs, I love my Sakura Microns, I
love my Staedtlers...but the .25mm Slicci is a dream come true. Right now I have
8 colors, and I have 10 more on the way. I'm writing this review for the black
pen because a) it was the first Slicci I bought and b) I use it most.
Things I love about the .25mm Slicci:
1. Super-fine tip that is also sturdy.
2. Ink flows very well, rarely skips.
3. So many colors!
4. My tiny hands love the thin barrel.
5. Very lightweight; easy to use for extended periods of time
6. With the superfine tip and gel ink, lines drawn/written are VERY precise.
I've drawn incredibly intricate things with the Slicci that I never would've
been able to with my other pens.
7. All this for only 3 bucks.
In the interest of fairness, I'll say the following:
The purple Slicci disappointed me a little bit. It's a fuchsia-ish shade, and I
like rich royal purples. Also, something about purple gel inks, for some reason
they never flow quite as well as other colors. Just my bad luck? Maybe. I mean,
the purple Slicci is still a wonderful pen, but it could use some tweaking.
Caveat to my number 4 above: Yes, I love the thin barrel, but I recognize that
it isn't for everyone. I have an...unconventional...way of holding pens that is
most conducive to thin barrels. Those of you who find it too thin, perhaps a
rubber grip thingy would help?
Yes, I've had a couple Sliccis (even black ones) die on me. Chances are some of
them actually ran out of ink, knowing how much I use them. For the ones that
still had ink, if I set it aside for a few days, it'd usually start up again.
Some of them might just have had screwy tips. Clearly my few uncooperative pens
haven't dampened my love for the Slicci in general!
I realize I've basically written a dissertation here, so I'll sum it up in two
words: EXCELLENT PEN. :)
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
These are some great...,
February 26, 2009
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Pentel Slicci Gel Ink Pen - 0.25 mm - 15 Color Set
These are some great pens, they write/flow very smooth and fine...love the
colors!
I Like them just a bit more than the Hi-Tec-C because the ink dosn't skip.
They are a smaller, thinner pen to hold. Bravo! Highly reccommended!
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
It worked great at first,...,
July 14, 2012
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Pentel Slicci Gel Ink Pen - 0.25 mm - Dark Purple Ink
It worked great at first, a nice purple color & smooth writing with no skipping.
I bought the 15 color pack plus one of each color not included in the set. Out
of all the 0.25mm Sliccis, Dark Purple quickly became my favorite go-to color.
Unfortunately this one pen stopped working a month after I got it, and for no
apparent reason! (I didnt drop it or get any liquids on it, etc.) Now it writes
like the roller ball is dented or something :( at first it just seemed dried up
so I tried the usual tricks of scribbling & gently tapping the pen at an angle
to coax the ink towards the writing end... but the problem isn't that the ink
won't come out--its something about the rollerball mechanism, it can't pick up
or deposit ink on the paper.
I am buying another one now to replace my nonworking Dark Purple...if that one
stops working too, you'll see another review (one star!) from me under this one!
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
This was my go-to pen...,
June 22, 2012
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Pentel Slicci Gel Ink Pen - 0.3 mm - Black Ink
This was my go-to pen a month ago, when I got my first order of Japanese pens.
Superb ink flow, with no skipping or blotting. Very smooth writing, but with
just the right amount of friction on the nib for great control. If it wasn't
for the skinniest-barrel-ever, this pen would be a joy to write with for hours.
Instead, using this pen makes my writing look a little sloppy and fatigues my
hand too easily.
Also, now that I've tried the Signo DX (0.28 and 0.38), I've noticed some
shortcomings. The line the Slicci puts down is the perfect width for me. Seems
a lot wider than a Sarasa 0.3. Problem is, the line doesn't seem as sharp as
the Signo DX's. I notice consistent imperfections and even (gasp!) slight
feathering. It's not glaring, but it's definitely there.
Lastly, the ink level on this guy plunges after every use. Even for a gel-ink,
the ink runs out fast.
This is still a good pen. It performs MUCH better than the refills for the
multi-pen Slicci (I don't know what's wrong with those). When I get bored with
the Signos, I could see myself coming back to try some colors.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
Just received this pen...,
June 5, 2012
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Pentel Slicci Gel Ink Pen - 0.3 mm - Blue Black Ink
Just received this pen and while it writes very smoothly for ultra fine tip pen,
I purchased it to replace the Uni-ball Signo bit 0.28 mm pens that I have grown
to love. While the tip appears to write quite nicely (the 0.3 mm writes much
better than the 0.25 mm), the pen is very thin. I much preferred the thicker
body of the Signo Bit and the rubberized insert on the holding surface.
Unfortunately, Uniball decided to discontinue the 0.28 mm blue Signo Bit so I
need to find a replacement pen (I tried a black pen just to try the 0.3 mm tip).
I will use the Slicci until it runs out of ink (not worth returning) but I
don't see myself purchasing anymore.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
Just what I'd expect...,
November 18, 2011
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Pentel Slicci Gel Ink Pen - 0.25 mm - Black Ink
Just what I'd expect from a Slicci-Sharp clean lines while delivering a smooth
experience for the point size. First couple sentences I wrote with it, I had to
do some scribbling, but ever since, it's preformed flawlessly. The skipping is
barely noticeable and I'm pretty picky. I have yet to find this crisp sharp line
from another pen, and I may never. This puts an end to all of my problems-its
pretty much everything I need. The only concern I have is that I've heard these
die out. This pen writes so well though that I am going to have to overlook it.
The skinny barrel is another thing that people complain about, but after a week
of use, it feels normal to me. As far as coming out of a package and having
amazing results, this is a five out of five. I would definitely try this out if
you like a sharp, clean, and consistent line. This pen is definitely my pen of
choice.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
The line is suitably...,
September 8, 2011
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Pentel Slicci Gel Ink Pen - 0.25 mm - Black Ink
The line is suitably fine but I find the pens dry out very quickly and I have
never been able to use one up before it clogs on me.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
...bought a set of these--also...,
August 24, 2011
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Pentel Slicci Gel Ink Pen - 0.25 mm - 5 Color Set
...bought a set of these--also red, blue and black--about two years ago. Happy
to say that couple years later, they still work fantastic, and the ink flow is
still as smooth as new. I have the 0.25mm tips, and despite seemingly thin, the
tips are actually pretty sturdy (sturdier than the Pilot G-TEC ones, which also
happens to be my other favorite). These are some awesome pens for a pen-addict
like me ;D
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
Very nice coral pink....,
March 30, 2011
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Pentel Slicci Gel Ink Pen - 0.4 mm - Coral Pink Ink
Very nice coral pink. Exact same color as Hi-Tec-C's Camellia pink. Body is thin
and a little uncomfortable to write with.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
I have just recently...,
November 27, 2010
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Pentel Slicci Gel Ink Pen - 0.7 mm - Black Ink
I have just recently started to buy gel pens, and so far this is the only one
that I am satisfied with. I found the Pilot G2s too "skippy", and the Hi-Tecs
were a bit too fine for me (I prefer 0.7). These are amazingly smooth and the
colors are great (if a bit limited). Thanks for stocking this diameter!
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
SLICCI VS HI TEC C.....HI...,
November 23, 2010
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Pentel Slicci Gel Ink Pen - 0.3 mm - Burnt Orange Ink
SLICCI VS HI TEC C.....HI TEC C WINS!!!
basically the claim to fame of this is that is has a sturdier tip than the
hi-tec-cs. I have 2 of these sliccis and 3 hi-tec-cs and I have never had a
problem with the tips of any of the HTCs. and, in comparison, the HTCs come with
a LOT more ink for the same amount of money. hi-tec-c it is!!
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
Writes real nice and...,
November 22, 2010
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Pentel Slicci Gel Ink Pen - 0.3 mm - Blue Black Ink
Writes real nice and smooth so far.
I'm a little scared of the thin tip, but it seems sturdy enough that I won't
accidentally bend it.
I do kinda wish the pen body was thicker. About as big around as the Zebra
Clip-On multi pens. Any pen body hacks are welcome.