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JetPens- My Favorites

OK, I’ll admit it: I like pens. I do so much work on the computer than when I have a chance to write something down I guess I just appreciate it. This is not anything new, I used to like more expensive writing tools, but lately my interests have drifted to cheap stuff (the average price is under $3.00), especially Japanese pens. My interest in Japanese pens is what keeps bringing me back to JetPens.com. They seem to be the best resource, but I am going to be exploring Ebay some more as well as a few stores in NYC.

So far I have made three orders from JetPens, but since I made the last one yesterday and it did not arrive yet, we won’t concern ourselves with that one. Out of the about 15 pens I have purchases, two clear favorite have emerged.

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1) Pilot Hi-Tec-C Coleto- This was a major surprise for me because I generally don’t like multi pens. The Coleto is actually a empty body and that you add two ink cartridges to. There are a number of different color cartrdiges available in either 0.3mm or 0.4mm so you can customize the color combinations to your heart’s content. Personally I went with a blue and a red in 0.4mm.

2) Uni-Ball Laknock- Another big surprise. I generally like to write with roller balls, but this pen is a broad (1.4mm) ball point. Sometimes the ink smudges (I’m left handed) but it really writes well and it is nice to have a solid ball point when you need to write on something slick, like a business card. At $2.25, it’s a great pen.

Those two are my favorites, but I had a number of other nice pickups, like a bunch of the classic Pilot Hi-TEC-C pens (I like 0.5mm), a Uni-Ball Alpha Gel, and a Pilot drawing pen.

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5 Responses to “JetPens- My Favorites”

  1. [...] big differences? The old Coleto, one of my favorite pens, held two ink cartridges while the new one holds three. Also the new model comes in four colors- [...]

  2. on 22 Mar 2008 at 12:14 pm Chet

    Greetings from Malaysia.

    I bought the tri-colour version today. And went for a purple, blue and black combination. All in 0.5 thickness. I would prefer the 0.7. And will probably get another pen with three other ink colours. The pen writes well on Moleskine notebooks, too.

  3. on 18 Aug 2008 at 11:29 am Jasmine

    hey…where did u buy de pen in Malaysia??

  4. on 18 Aug 2008 at 11:37 am Chet

    Cziplee in Bangsar.

  5. on 19 Aug 2008 at 8:15 am Jasmine

    thank u so much….

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