🖋️ Elevate your writing game with precision and style!
The Uni-ball Signo Rubber Grip Ultra Micro Point Gel Pens feature a 0.28mm tip for ultra-fine writing, a secure cap to protect the ink, and a comfortable rubber grip, making them ideal for professionals who value precision and quality in their writing tools.
K**S
Smooth
Very consistent ink flow. Niceee
S**H
Best Pens Ever!
These pens are my absolute favorite. I've bought individual uniball signos in the past, from JetPens.com, but it always takes at least a week to receive and I spend too much on miscellaneous art/writing utensils, not to mention they don't discount anything, even when you buy in bulk.This is a great deal. As someone who has bought nearly every type/brand of pen from both domestic and imported manufacturers, I can assure you, that this is a fantastic pen. It arrived within 24 hours of ordering (Prime), good packaging, etc.Other reviews state that they write too lightly or run out of ink before they are actually out of ink--I've never encountered this issue. I have these 0.28 mm in at least 8 colors. I will say that the colored ones seem to produce a finer, lighter line than the black ones. The black ones are smooth, precise, and will last until the last drop of ink. If you write a lot and go through pens quickly, then don't expect the life of this pen to be an exception. You can also generally expect and plan on other people stealing them, because these pens are awesome and people are natural pen-stealers.Understand that you are buying a very fine-tipped pen. I've heard someone describe them as scratchy, and I'd agree with them if you don't write at an angle. I suppose if you push down hard when you write (or hold a pen extremely perpendicular to a page), you could potentially poke through a sheet of paper with the pen tip.I might also add: I particularly like these pens for detailed drawing and for writing in notebooks, as they do not bleed through a page. I am also a lefty, so I am constantly seeking pens that don't smear.Just buy these pens.
B**N
WHAT DO YOU CALL A MAN WITH ONE T3STIC!E!?
The media could not be loaded. UNI-BALL!!!!Sorry, I just couldn’t resist.I wasn’t always a pen snob. Sadly I must now admit that I am quite the snob. I am ruined for any other pen. I.JUST.CANTI found a pen with a .25 mm ball and it’s just a little too small. .3 mm ball is just slightly too big. .28 mm ball is simply the sweet spot. It just produces a very fine and clean line. No blurring. I simply love these pens and it bothers me all day if I lose my pen and then have to use an “ordinary” pen for the rest of the day. To prevent that, I carry 2-3 pens in my pocket every day.I would challenge anyone to find a pen that produces a finer line. These are my absolute favorites and I don’t ever want to use any other pen.*** UPDATE! It turns out that not only do these pens provide a very fine and solid line. It also doubles as a kitten toy! Stock up now. Lols ***
L**S
Best fine point pen the market offers
My favorite pen of all time. And I’m such a stickler! This really performs right to the bottom of the ink cartridge. The finest line that still feels like a roller ball. Not scratchy at all, and the pen tip is sturdy. I tried the pilot hi-tec-c .25 — good pen, but the stem on the tip is extremely delicate. Drop the pen once and it stops working. With my uni-ball signo .28, I’ve never had that problem. Dropped here and there and the ink always reliably flows. I’ve used each one until empty.
D**A
Disappointed
I bought these pens thinking that it would be great for writing small in my planner. Unfortunately, after 3 to 4 uses the pens were skipping and then stopped writing altogether. The grip is comfortable and would have been great to have these pens but unfortunately they are not usable.
C**S
its like a Ferrari and a Yugo
Delivered quick from seller in Japan. All pens are NOT equal. When comparing a .28mm tip pen to a 1.0mm...its like a Ferrari and a Yugo. You Can get by with a .7mm until you write with a .28mm. Once you have written with a .28mm you will not want those old school 1.0 and .7mm again. I think its cool that the Mitsubishi Corporation makes these Pens. A .28mm pen made by Mitsubishi in Japan with precision construction or some lame 1.0mm you get at the grocery store. I gave some of these to my friends who are attorneys, bankers, and brokers. They all cant write without their .28mm pens now. Wondered why in the heck they were using .7mm for all those years. If I were a M.D. I would write scripts with nothing but .28mm Uni-Ball pens. The seller added a nice bonus Neon Orange Uni-Ball Signo .28mm in my package !! The pens come individually wrapped in packs written in Japanese language. I think everyone knows how to use a pen. I recommend them to everyone.
R**L
My favorite pen!
The Uni-ball Signo pens are my absolute favorite pens, especially these ones. I really enjoy the fine tip. I’m not a fan of bold pens. These are good for note taking and drawing as well. These don’t bleed through paper either like some pens do, even with thinner paper. I am light handed and bolder pens aren’t as even but these are. They might smear a little when highlighting if you don’t wait for them to dry, which isn’t a big deal to me. Will definitely buy again when I start running low.
L**L
Fine tip of awesome
Where have you been all my life... I use these for writing, drawing, everything. The fine point doesn't bleed, and has the quality of drawing pens like multiliners. I use this alongside my Copics and Microns. And I don't feel so bad also writing for hours with them, using up all the ink. I write tiny, and the extreme fine point is incredible. Much like a .03 drawing pen, with force behind the lines. It does scratch a bit depending on how you hold it. I haven't tried it with many fine papers. So far it works great in my Bullet journal and some Strathmore drawing pads.
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