Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review

(6 customer reviews)
Good pen for correction....,
March 8, 2011
Good pen for correction. Works great. People complaining about 2 lines are
pressing too hard. Only complaint is white barrel cracks easily. This is my
second one of these that's done this!
I had high hopes for...,
June 15, 2010
I had high hopes for this as I wanted a super dense white for my artwork, but
found it very difficult to keep an even flow going, the ball tip pushes through
the mark and basically creates two lines instead of one, overall not impressed.
This whiteout pen is...,
February 27, 2010
This whiteout pen is terrible. It writes a double-line of whiteout (two lines of
white separated by space). Completely unusable.
Please restock!...,
May 27, 2008
Please restock!
Correction: Apparently,...,
February 9, 2008
Correction: Apparently, as far as the US is concerned, Newell Rubbermaid owns
Uni-Ball and just relabeled this pen under the Liquid Paper brand to fit into
the Rubbermaid division for correction supplies here in the US.
This correction pen works...,
February 9, 2008
This correction pen works well enough, the fluid flows best when the pen tip is
moved in small circles over the relevent mistake, overlapping the fluid lines as
little as possible. Compared to other correction methods, the novelty of a
retractable correction pen is more practical than it would at first seem. The
worries of losing a cap and having a correction pen or an entire bottle of
correction fluid dry up completely are absent; though the pen tip will dry up
between uses, a few small circles on the corner of a page will have the ink
flowing in only a few seconds. However, I will mention that the fluid capacity
is somewhat underwhelming, if you are by any means obsessive in your
corrections, you might consider ordering more than one or sticking to the bottle
and brush approach. If you don't mind a Liquid Paper logo and a lack of options
in body color, this pen also is available in most office supplies stores in the
United States and is sold as a package of 2 pens with white bodies and bright
green accents under the name "Click Correct". On an interesting side-note,
Liquid Paper is a Papermate company owned by Rubbermaid and Uni-Ball by
Mitsubishi, two separate companies selling the same product in two different
countries; Papermate might just be a little desperate for some innovation.
Regards,
Joshua Olson