Pilot Hi-Tec-C Gel Ink Pen - 0.25 mm - Basic Colors - Black
[PILOT LH-20C25-B]
$3.00
Pilot Hi-Tec-C Gel Ink Pen - 0.25 mm - Basic Colors - Black
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What are Hi-Tec C pens?

Pilot Hi-Tec C pens are special pens that are currently very popular in Japan. They are highly sought after in the US, but are very difficult to find in stores.

The fine tipped point of Pilot Hi-Tec C pens allow you to write with incredible precision. Moreover the ink is chemically formulated so that it will not bleed after it dries.

Hi-Tec C fans immediately recognize the brilliant design of these pens. They are available in .25mm, 0.3mm, 0.4mm and 0.5mm sizes and in a variety of colors.

Weight: 0.40 oz


Reviews
08/22/2009
by gisela5
this pens a good write! my only complaint about this pen is the barrel design. i think if it was a bit more ergonomic id chose it over the signo .28mm. it doesnt feel like youre holding an awesome pen in your hand, infact, it feels more like youre holding one of those cheaper crystal pens you pick up at the office supply store that are 10 for a dollar. but i STILL really like it! heh.
11/23/2008
I love this pen.

I wish it had a more egernomic barrel. I added a piece to make it fit my hand better and I am using the trainer to hold it in the correct position.

Can the refills be made in more colors. I espically like the violet.

Write on!
11/17/2008
I also find that these pens are quite durable. Perhaps heavy handers might not want to purchase this type, but I have seen a few heavy hands write quite well with the .25 and the pen survived. I also have tried the unibit .18 and though the black and blue write well, I did not find success with colored ones, however, overall, I prefer the pilot hi tec as it seems more durable.
08/28/2008
I like this series of gel pens. I have all 4 nib sizes. The nib, some say, is fragile but I don't believe that is the case, at least not in my experience. I don't have to press hard to get them to make a mark so I am less likely to break the nibs than someone with a heavy hand. If you treat these pens right they perform just fine.

The 0.25mm nib of course makes the finest line and the 0.5mm the...
12/12/2007
by q335r49
I have several of these pens, and they have all broken before they had run out of ink. They do write well while they last, but each pen has a different feel and a different results under pressure -- and, authough perhaps very precise, these are perhaps the least 'expressive' pens to the extent that it's hard to vary the width by varying pressure.

Again, they are highly unusalbe. I would recomme...
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