Uchida 430010A , Le Pen, 0.3 Millimeter point, Pen Set, 10 Pack, Multicolor
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Elizabeth
> 3 dayThese pens are highly pigmented, and dont bleed through copy paper. They do bleed through notebook paper when writing at an average speed. One thing that annoys me (but is probably a little nit-picky of me) is that the pen cap does not stay atop the pen while writing. It slips off as youre writing. Other than that and the bleed-through the color selection is nice.
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Latonya
> 3 dayLOVE THEM...theyre small and compact and writes really well and fine.
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Louisa Floyd
> 3 dayGreat pens for precision writing.
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Lela Walker
> 3 dayAbsolutely love these. Very fine tips and they dont dry out quick.
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jessica
> 3 dayI love these pens so much I got my office to buy them instead of ballpoint pens! I love the smooth flow and control I can write very small without the bleeding like other pens!
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relic
Greater than one weekThey dont last for very long as the felt tip gets damaged fairly quickly but these are my favorite pens!
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Kim West
> 3 dayThese pens write clearly and move across the page easily. Many colors to choose from to match your mood.
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Nadia Shobnam
> 3 daythey write a lot fatter not as fine point as advertised, and they bleed and point gets more blunt with use. i love the colors but I wanted a really fine point so this wasnt my favorite.
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mimic
Greater than one weekLove how thin these pens are, nice colors, love that the basic shades - black and blue - have doubles, smart! Very happy with this purchase.
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Katherine Landry
> 3 dayI came across this brand of pen in my schools bookstore. They were selling them individually. As a bit of a pen fanatic, I was excited to find out if this was my new favorite brand of pen. They had a multitude of colors at the bookstore. The arrangement of them was enough. I had to buy one. I bought a turquoise one and went to work. I like to use colored pens to annotate my readings for class. It wrote beautifully, almost like a marker might but with a finer point. You didn’t have to press hard into the paper for it to do its job. I went back to the bookstore and bought a few more. A couple of days later I bought this pack off of Amazon as it was cheaper to buy them together than it was individually. They got to my house pretty fast. I opened them excitedly and pulled out the orange one and took it to a book I was reading. It wrote just as nicely as the turquoise one had, with smooth, rich ink. However, after minimal usage, the pens began to run out. I was in the middle of annotating a reading for my senior seminar class when I noticed that the line of the turquoise pen began to fade. I figured, though, that I’d let this slide because it was the first one I had bought. Maybe I did more writing than I had thought. But in the next few days I noticed this also of a few of my newer pens. My favorite pink one started to run dry. Then the red one. Then the green. I couldn’t believe it. I thought about it some more. I really had not written that much. They barely lasted any time at all! I had bought cheaper pens that wrote very similar to this pen that had lasted much, much longer. I had only used them for a few weeks or so for annotations and most of them were running dry. These pens write nicely and it’s great that they come in so many colors. Their size is favorable as well. They fit well in your hands and they don’t leave those red marks on the inside of your fingers. But what good is a pen if it won’t work for the very purpose it was made?