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Reddit mentions of uni-ball Deluxe Rollerball Pens, Micro Point (0.5mm), Black, 3 Count

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of uni-ball Deluxe Rollerball Pens, Micro Point (0.5mm), Black, 3 Count. Here are the top ones.

uni-ball Deluxe Rollerball Pens, Micro Point (0.5mm), Black, 3 Count
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    Features:
  • Classic design with a brushed steel look for a professional appearance
  • Features uni Super Ink- specially-formulated to become trapped in paper, helping prevent criminal check washing and other document alteration
  • Fade- and water-resistant ink lasts over time
  • Micro Point- 0.5mm
  • 3 Black Ink Pens
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height7.6 Inches
Length0.3 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateNovember 2019
Size3 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.09 Pounds
Width0.5 Inches

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Found 4 comments on uni-ball Deluxe Rollerball Pens, Micro Point (0.5mm), Black, 3 Count:

u/rvis · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

Uniball Deluxe Micro

Straight barrel, fine point, instantly dry, super light. A close second is a Uniball Vision Micro.

I also keep a Lamy Fountain Pen around for signatures and generally being a douche in meetings. It's a decent fountain pen, regardless of my affectations and functional enough for extended writing. It is a bit large, though, so don't expect to be carting it around.

u/LizMEF · 1 pointr/fountainpens

I'm not sure one would. (Afraid I disagree with u/mwgrover - but that's a great link he gave.) The micro is really fine. I used them for years before I switched to regular uni-ball simply because the micro felt rough on US paper. Then I switched to fountain pens and FP paper. Sec, I'll go get one... OK, the box says .2mm - assuming we're talking about this guy: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002FYXYJI

OK, writing with it, it looks roughly the same as a Sailor ProGear F nib, so a western EF (depending on the brand, wetness, ink, and paper) is going to be closest. (I used HP 24lb laser paper for this test.)

u/motivates_you · 1 pointr/Handwriting

I can do that!
I use three pens primarily.
Lamy Safari fountain w/Lamy ink--practicing or formal letters
UniBall Micro--work/journal
Zebra F301 gel if you can find it--work/journal

I feel like regular pens get a bad rap, but I love the uniBall and the F301 for a lot of reasons. The primary one is that they write very well!