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Reddit mentions of Staedtler Triplus Fineliner 0.3 mm Porous Point Pen 334 - SB10, 10 pack

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Staedtler Triplus Fineliner 0.3 mm Porous Point Pen 334 - SB10, 10 pack. Here are the top ones.

Staedtler Triplus Fineliner 0.3 mm Porous Point Pen 334 - SB10, 10 pack
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    Features:
  • Fineliner with super fine metal-clad clip. Ergonomic triangular barrel for fatigue-free working. Dry-safe can be left uncapped up to 2 days without drying up. Features a stand-up wallet for easy access to pens. Ventilated caps in accordance
  • With iso 11540. Barrel and cap made from pp for long service life and low environmental impact. Water-based ink. No toxic heavy metals such as cadmium or lead-based colouring agents are used for the colouring of plastic. Staedtler does not
  • Use xylene and toluene as ink ingredients. Dry safe ink increases product life span. Environmentally friendly manufacturing process. Reusable box, phthalate-free material. 0.8 tip gives line width of 0.3mm. Assorted colours. Packed: 10.
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Specs:
ColorAssorted
Height0.66929 Inches
Length6.6929 Inches
Number of items10
Release dateOctober 2009
Sizepack of 10
Weight0.28549862929 Pounds
Width4.29133 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Staedtler Triplus Fineliner 0.3 mm Porous Point Pen 334 - SB10, 10 pack:

u/GlobbyDoodle · 8 pointsr/ADHD

Not OP, but a pen dork and immediately recognized them as my own favorites:

Staedtler Pens

Pen Rolls

u/cealion · 3 pointsr/bulletjournal

Any notebook using Tomoe River paper, such as this one, is famous for being able to handle ink well while having super thin pages. For me, I've discovered that my Leuchtturm1917 is perfect for what I do. That being said, I don't use relatively wet inks such as fountain pens, so if you're planning to move onto those at some point, you might want to invest in something like the link above.

As for writing utensils, a good starting point would be the Staedtler pens, such as this, or if you want a bigger pack of them--this.

Good luck on finding your perfect notebook/pen combo! :)

Edit: I also thought I'd link Boho Berry's Mega Notebook Comparison and her review of bullet journal supplies--they're a bit long and I'm sure many other big names in the bullet journaling world have made similar videos, but she was the first one who introduced me to all this and I find her comments pretty detailed and insightful :)

u/earf · 2 pointsr/Residency

This is a fantastic idea! You are such a thoughtful friend. Here's a list of cheap items that I would include:
• Nice pens. I am extremely partial to Uni-Ball Jetstreams
• A set of colored markers for studying and making diagrams
• Small Moleskine notebooks that easily fit into pockets for taking notes on rounds
• Ibuprofen for headaches that happen during residency. Again something small she can carry in her purse. I would suggest 200mg and maybe in a 20 count container. She can refill it as needed with her home ibuprofen. DayQuil or NyQuil are also good.
• Hot Chocolate and Hot Tea - something she can just mix with hot water and drink
• Quick snacks for when you're too busy to eat. I like Clif Bars since they're quick and filling. Special K bars and Luna Bars are also good.
• A candle to light while studying during residency can help set the mood to get work done. Or maybe that's just for me.

Hope this gives you some ideas!!