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This pen, though versatile,..., November 2, 2010
This pen, though versatile, is a little cheap. The force required to release
lead for the pencil can cause the bottom part of the pen to pop off and the case
to crack leaving you in a position where you can't use the pencil part. This is
what happened to my pen after a few days use. I reinforced this pen with some
plumbers threading tape and with electrical tape after the cavity cracked around
the threads. It is holding up well. I would recommend purchasing a more
expensive model. It is a great idea and love this pen, it's just cheap.
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I like this pen. I've..., November 19, 2012
I like this pen. I've been using it for about 2 days now and I'm pretty happy
with it. I wish it had a bit more weight to it, since it feels light, but it's
nothing that keeps me from using it.
The one thing I don't like is that when I'm using it, I have to angle it a bit
more straight up than I'd like to get a constant flow from the tip. If I use it
with my natural grip, then every once in a while I get a break in the flow.
I like the convenience of having the pencil and two different inks, therefore
I'm happy with it.
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Although it does feel..., November 7, 2012
Although it does feel a bit light, I've used one for more than two months now
and it's been holding up very well, there have been no cracks nor any of the
"popping" off problems the other reviewers had, despite the fact that I tend to
eat through pens pretty quickly. The pencil is a very nice addition for any
scantron I come across at school and the two slots allow me to use a red pen for
grading papers in class, along with the blue-black color I use. Overall, it's a
fairly small and pretty thin pen body that's a neat alternative to the Pilot
Coleto multi-pens.
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Good idea, but cheaply..., January 26, 2011
Good idea, but cheaply made. Cracked easily and loosened bottom barrel. Clip
snapped off. Avoid and buy a sturdier multi pen.
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This pen, though versatile,..., November 2, 2010
This pen, though versatile, is a little cheap. The force required to release
lead for the pencil can cause the bottom part of the pen to pop off and the case
to crack leaving you in a position where you can't use the pencil part. This is
what happened to my pen after a few days use. I reinforced this pen with some
plumbers threading tape and with electrical tape after the cavity cracked around
the threads. It is holding up well. I would recommend purchasing a more
expensive model. It is a great idea and love this pen, it's just cheap.
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