🖊️ Elevate Your Writing Game with Precision and Style!
The PILOT Precise V5 is a pack of 12 capped liquid ink rolling ball pens featuring an extra fine 0.5mm point. Designed for smooth, skip-free writing, these pens utilize patented Precise Point Technology for clean lines. The transparent barrel allows users to easily check ink levels, ensuring you’re always ready to write. Ideal for professionals and creatives alike, these pens are perfect for notes, sketches, and more.
Manufacturer | Pilot Pen |
Brand | PILOT |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 2.8 x 5.75 inches |
Item model number | 35334 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Closure | Retractable |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | HB |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 12 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Extra Fine |
Line Size | 0.5mm |
Ink Color | Black |
Tip Type | Needle |
Manufacturer Part Number | 35334 |
I**S
These are always my go-to pen for years and years.
I love really high quality pens, and since I write a lot (both by hand and also on a PC laptop computer), I am super picky about what kind of pen I use. These Pilot Precise V5 Stick Rolling Ball Pens are simply my go-to favorites. I keep trying less expensive kinds and different styles, but I ALWAYS come back around to these. Even the ones that try to be a knock-off of these still don't nail it completely with their quality and consistency. Their precision and the way the ink flows with these are simply the best for this price range. While I also own much fancier and more expensive pens that I love (a Waterman, for example - and I LOVE MontBlanc), those aren't practical on a daily basis when you're writing large amounts of stuff.These are the kinds of pens I have to guard with my life, because they conveniently disappear amongst my other family members and friends. I've bought huge packs of them before, and someone is ALWAYS trying to swipe them! I love these better than most gel pens (although I like those too at times), as they don't dump as much ink as you're writing. It's much finer and more precise, and they feel sturdy and consistent in the hand each and every time I use them.Overall, these are my favorite pens to use that won't bust my bank, and almost have a "fountain pen" pointy feel to them (even though they're clearly a rolling ball). Love these after using them for 15+ years! Two thumbs up!
R**.
One of the best pens ever
These are my go to Pens from Pilot. I really like their click V5 Click Pens, but I usually keep one or two in the collar of my polo and I've had one leak on a shirt before. So back to the Capped version. These write so well and come in enough different colors if you happen to have a young daughter that enjoys doodling. If you haven't tried one of these Pilot Precise Pens the V5 is the way to go. I think the lines the V7 produces are just a tad to thick. Enjoy!
S**K
Great Pens
I'm a die-hard Pilot G2 fan. Specifically, 0.38. I like to write smaller.However, these are really nice to write with. They're frictionless across the paper compared to the G2, so you have to be more precise and have a softer touch, but the black really black and looks great. They're also better than the G2 for writing on some kinds of paper (like signing the check at a restaurant printed on thermal paper). A lot of finer pens don't really seem to want to lay down much ink on those.
C**H
Great
Good product and good price and fast shipping and I highly recommend this seller.
R**N
Pen review
Best pens for taking notes I recommend everyone to try it out it’s smooth.
M**E
Love these!
Love these pens! Only did 4 stars because they occasionally dry out after using for certain periods of time. They have great grip, comfortable to hold and it write amazing!
A**R
Good
Very nice pens that dry almost instantly.
R**H
The best of both worlds!
I do a lot of art with pens and prefer not to use tools that will break my bank. After going through sharpies, micron pens, ballpoint, and others, the Pilot Precise V5 is what I settled with. And boy, it is a winner. The pens do not last as long as a normal ballpoint, but are still leagues ahead of the marker-type pens. They manage to deliver smooth, fine line work and are able to last years in storage. The darkness of the ink can only be rivaled by gel-type pens. Scans come out beautiful every time, even when some stubborn pencil lines refuse to erase. The only drawback is the pen's "krypton" is water. One drop and a drawing is ruined. The ink is also highly prone to smearing, so I have to work with a paper under my hand and give it time to dry out between sections.As an added bonus, these things make excellent writing tools. They can be used and abused like my ballpoints. I've never had a nib get bent on me, and pens have been dropped, squished at the bottom of a backpack, and thrown around. The writing, again, is very smooth and I do not need to put much pressure down to get a good line. On the other hand, I've had coworkers borrow them who bear down on pens when writing and they return to me fine. They work well on almost all paper I've used. The sole exception has been receipt paper, which has clogged one of them with the fine dust film.A little expensive for a disposable pen, but I find it an indispensable tool for both art and everyday use.
Trustpilot
Hace 2 días
Hace 2 semanas