I mean, everyone loves stationery right, and everyone loves Sharpies right?
This is a great deal for a really nice everyday pen, not my normal sort of deal, but I cannot recommend this enough, especially if you are left handed as the ink dries faster than you can say boo!
- Brushed stainless steel body for a premium writing experience you'll love
- Soft grip for added writing comfort
- Refillable, which mean you can let yourself get permanently attached!
I've done a quick search and cannot find this cheaper anywhere presently, and the lowest I've see it was £4.49 previously, refill's are about £3.90-4.50 for two.
Happy writing. :smile:
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Also found this info about it:
"Please note that this is a pen for writing and drawing on paper, not a permanent marker - it's a steel-bodied version of the Sharpie Pen, not the classic Sharpie Fine Marker.
Waterproof and smear-resistant when dry. Ink is acid-free and non-toxic. Durable tip delivers precise and consistent writing with minimal effort."
- Crossbow
Latest comments (22)
Xintruder
15 May 17#22
I can confirm. Bought it today, dries so fast that you can't even write anything on the paper...
Mex5150
15 May 17#21
Seems a bit of an odd idea, upmarket shell for a cheap and cheerful pen. Heat added anyway
Alex235
15 May 17#20
Thanks for the info
Perryibanez
14 May 17#19
As someone with terrible handwriting. This pen makes it not so terrible. :smiley:
Crossbow
14 May 17#18
Does it rub-off easily, or is it permanent?
Edit: ok, I think I found my answer here:
"Please note that this is a pen for writing and drawing on paper, not a permanent marker - it's a steel-bodied version of the Sharpie Pen, not the classic Sharpie Fine Marker.
Waterproof and smear-resistant when dry. Ink is acid-free and non-toxic. Durable tip delivers precise and consistent writing with minimal effort. Rubber grip area for writing comfort. Quick drying ink is ideal for left handers."
Waterproof and smear-resistant is good enough for me.
Alex235
14 May 17#16
Anyone know what's the difference between these sharpies and other cheaper pens that are available? remember David Beckham promoting these a few years back.
Uncommon.Sense to Alex235
14 May 171#17
What, you mean like a Bic pen or something? The ones that ex footballer you were on about are the Permanent markers that they sell, which pretty much write on anything, this is a normal sort of everyday 0.4mm fine liner style pen which would compete with all the other brands that you see in a stationers.
If you can find a pen like this or better, with such good ink, that is refillable, and not made of plastic then please let me know. :smiley:
ratsdomino
13 May 171#13
im interested. what is the ink you need to buy to refil with? is that expensive?
Opening post
This is a great deal for a really nice everyday pen, not my normal sort of deal, but I cannot recommend this enough, especially if you are left handed as the ink dries faster than you can say boo!
- Brushed stainless steel body for a premium writing experience you'll love
- Soft grip for added writing comfort
- Refillable, which mean you can let yourself get permanently attached!
I've done a quick search and cannot find this cheaper anywhere presently, and the lowest I've see it was £4.49 previously, refill's are about £3.90-4.50 for two.
Happy writing. :smile:
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Also found this info about it:
"Please note that this is a pen for writing and drawing on paper, not a permanent marker - it's a steel-bodied version of the Sharpie Pen, not the classic Sharpie Fine Marker.
Waterproof and smear-resistant when dry. Ink is acid-free and non-toxic. Durable tip delivers precise and consistent writing with minimal effort."
- Crossbow
Latest comments (22)
Edit: ok, I think I found my answer here:
"Please note that this is a pen for writing and drawing on paper, not a permanent marker - it's a steel-bodied version of the Sharpie Pen, not the classic Sharpie Fine Marker.
Waterproof and smear-resistant when dry. Ink is acid-free and non-toxic. Durable tip delivers precise and consistent writing with minimal effort. Rubber grip area for writing comfort. Quick drying ink is ideal for left handers."
Waterproof and smear-resistant is good enough for me.
If you can find a pen like this or better, with such good ink, that is refillable, and not made of plastic then please let me know. :smiley:
£4.99 for 2 , free del
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sharpie-Stainless-Steel-Refill-Fine/dp/B00CI6LTG8
Oh, and it's surprisingly light, which is nice.