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Pentel Arts Slicci 0.25 mm Extra Fine Gel Pen, Pink Ink, 1 Pack (BG202BPP1)

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Style: 0.25mm


Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)


Color: Pink


Features

  • The ultimate journaling, doodling and detailing penextra-fine
  • Extra fine, 0.25mm metal tip delivers a smooth and consistent flow of gel ink
  • Slim, attractive barrel compliments your notebook, journal or backpack
  • 0.25mm extra-fine Gel ink
  • Precision metal-tip

Description

Journal and draw in fine detail with the new Slicci 0.25 mm extra-fine precision gel roller. The strikingly bright gel ink is ideal for personalizing paper, cardstock, label tags, chipboard and die-cuts. Attractive gel ink makes the Slicci ideal for scrapbooking and memory books. AP Certified. Nonrefillable.

Brand: Pentel


Writing Instrument Form: Roller Ball Pen


Color: Pink


Ink Color: Pink


Age Range (Description): Adult


Manufacturer: ‎Pentel


Brand: ‎Pentel


Item Weight: ‎0.64 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎1 x 2 x 7.25 inches


Item model number: ‎BG202BPP1


Color: ‎Pink


Closure: ‎Snap


Grip Type: ‎Smooth


Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness): ‎HB


Material Type: ‎Metal


Number of Items: ‎1


Size: ‎1 Count (Pack of 1)


Point Type: ‎Extra Fine


Line Size: ‎0.25mm


Ink Color: ‎Pink


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎BG202BPP1


Date First Available: July 1, 2010


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  • The best ULTRA fine pen I have found so far
Style: 0.25mm Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1) Color: Black
Never thought I would be obsessed with pens, so this is weird, but I love this pen. If you are the type of person that is looking for a pen that has the thinnest line then your search can possibly end here. I bought a number of pens that describe themselves as having a ultra/micro/super fine point, but failed when put to the test, the Pentel Slicci 0.25 does not. I've compared it to the following pens: Pilot V5 RT, Uniball Signo RT 0.38, Uniball Signo Micro 207, Uniball Deluxe Micro, Pilot G2 0.38mm, Pilot GTEC-C4 0.4mm. Only the GTEC-C4 (also known as HITEC) came close, but fails in other ways. The Slicci has the thinnest line, but not only that it is dark, writes amazingly smoothly for a fine point (no, of course not as smooth as the Pilot V5 RT, but you can't expect that with a point this sharp), AND doesn't skip. I can apply almost no pressure and the ink flows effortlessly. It also dries very quickly and has very minimal smudging when used on good paper. I've tested all of the above pens using Black n' Red notebooks, which have the best paper I've found in a reasonably priced notebook. Pros: -THINNEST line of the above listed pens -Dark ink -Fast drying with low smudging -Smooth writing Cons: -The pen barrel is thin, so if you need a thicker pen barrel, you'll need to look elsewhere or purchase a different pen and use the Slicci ink refill. -The distributer on amazon charges more than at an alternative site (I'd recommend searching google for "Japanese Pens" and see what you find) I have another 5 pens in the mail that are all <0.4mm, so I will update this review if one of them bests the Slicci. Edit: I should also mention that despite other reviewers commenting on the reliability of this pen, I have not had any instances where it "dried out" or stopped working, but have only been using it for a little over a week now, so maybe that will change. Update June 2014: I still think this is probably the smoothest ultra-thin gel pen you can buy, and using the multi-ink (Pentel Sliccies BG3) version eliminates the barrel problem. HOWEVER, the best ultra-thin pen for hospital use has to be the Uni SXR-38 jetstream knock ballpoint pen refill 0.38 mm - Black Ink placed inside of the Uni Alpha-gel Jetstream Ink Ball Point Pen 0.7mm Black-body. The heaviness with comfortable grip and the ultra thin line (thinner than the 0.38 sliccie even) makes it the perfect pen for progress notes, etc. where space is limited and you don't want to risk any smearing. It's not a gel pen, but it is the smoothest and thinnest writing pen I have ever used. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2013 by EM EM

  • They're Good Pens and Here's Why!
Alright - so I will lay it out clearly - they are good gel pens. I use them for drawing. I would recommend them over most, if not all, other gel pens *specifically* when it comes to outlining detailed lines you've already laid or even for foundational lines in some cases. I've been using Slicci for about 7-8 years. I used to use them when they still made .4 (if memory serves correctly with that being the size). The color is bold and the line is crisp and I find it overall spreads very evenly. They suit my needs perfectly. I recommend for people to experiment around with different pens in general, but it is fair to consider these art grade gel pens (as much as for writing if that's what you want). I typically only use the best for art supplies because I hate sacrificing quality for price and I would say they're worthy of being used professionally depending on what you want them for. My only critique is there's not more colors and the light blue requires more delicate handling than the rest in order to get a line with even color distribution in one stroke. Also, I think the light blue is slightly more prone to drying out. I think suspect that is because the ink has less pigment, so there is less for it to cling to. But, what can you do? I've yet to see something better for the same light blue colored gel pens of any kind. Still, I think the product is worthy of 5 stars. The light blue issue it's not something you can readily avoid. If you know how to use your tools right, you won't generally have that problem but it does take some extra concentration in your technique. Again, I think that's just a problem with the color due to lack of pigment in order to make the color than it is the actual pen itself. But, the light blue color is nice so I don't mind and deal with it. My work, IMO, comes out just fine and I think many others are happy as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2018 by irc

  • Brilliant color, awesome precision
Style: 0.25mm Size: 8 Count (Pack of 1) Color: Assorted
Pens, like some foods, are an acquired taste. Some folks are just not going to like writing with a utensil this thin so may reserve these for simple detail work or art projects. However, I actually like writing letters with these as it best highlights my cursive. I do get a cramp if I over grip as the barrel is quite thin. But as the market isn't flooded with .25 gel inks, this is the best fine line gel ink I've ever worked with. I started with a single color and then invested in this larger set. I'm a fan. The colors are so vibrant considering how thin they apply! The flow can be, at times, a little jerky. Sometimes the way you're holding the pen or the paper used, will affect this and you'll experience mild skipping. If you want a pen to work perfectly smoothly, every time, and on every sort of paper, skip the more 'quirky' Slicci .25. Occasionally they have a mind of their own and this is probably another reason why I love them. I find they last quite awhile too, they obviously don't leave any bleed through (except on onion or tracing paper) and I haven't experienced any issues with them drying out prematurely. If you're familiar with Pilot's Hi-Tec-C pens, these are very similar... but the tip on the Slicci is less flexible. That's good for some purposes but may feel too stiff for others. But I love the sturdiness of a 4mm (long) needle-tipped metal tip. Try one out before committing to the set. They dry super fast too, which is a big bonus. They're very lightweight. The flow is 90% consistent and ideal for those who write tiny or desire precision. I am agog at how much writing, in so little space, these pens achieve. I've only used these on light colored paper so cannot vouch how they perform on darker paper or high cotton/pulpier papers or any non-paper surface. See my attached pic for the colors. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2015 by Ella Kwint Ella Kwint

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