Showing posts with label Pen Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pen Review. Show all posts

Monday, June 18, 2012

Stablio Point 88 Fine tip 0.4


Stablio Point 88 Fine tip 0.4

The Stablio Point 88 from JetPens.com is a great little workhorse for the price… less than $1. The Point 88 has a smooth line that writes well on the tip, but not as well if you angle the pen much (about 75 degrees from the paper).  Expect a solid fine line, and surprising versatility in the line width.  The pen performs well with both large and small print, and is appropriate for both general writing and pen sketching.  I would hesitate to use the point 88 as a pen with any sort of watercolor wash, as it is a water-based ink, and will smudge slightly if wet.  There is no smudging with normal use. The pen does bleed through on normal weight paper, so I would caution anyone who needs to work on both sides of a paper.

 
The pen is light, and has a hexagon shaped barrel that feels like a pencil.  This is a good choice for ruler or stencil work, as the tip is protected in a metal case.  I accidentally left the pen out for quite a few hours, and the tip did not dry out.  The pen also withstood the preschooler test, which involves a sort of write/pound/scribble gauntlet.











Overall, at $.88, this is a great little everyday pen. I recommend this for people who need a bold line or like to color-code everything, the point 88 comes in 25 different colors. If you forget your caps, or lose them like I do, the point 88 is a very forgiving pen. For scrapbooking, cardmaking, art journaling, or drawing, this is a solid choice, due to the lighfastness of the ink. The pen does not make claims to be acid free, and I am not suggesting it is.
Overall Rating 4/5
This pen was provided for review by JetPens.com

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Dr. Grip Rollerball

Dr. Grip was one of my first loves.  The pen came in PURPLE, and it was big, fat and showy.  I still have a soft spot for the Dr. Grip, but the Rollerball is not my favorite.  The line width is solid, but the black is pale and comes across grayish with an uneven line that fades in and out despite pressure.  There seemed to be a noticeable feeling of drag when writing.  The Dr. Grip does well with small writing, so those with accurate, tiny writing might want to give this one a go.  I personally love the ergonomic grip and that the Dr. Grip is retractable.  Overall, the Dr. Grip gets a 2/5. 

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Stablio bionic review

I thought I'd start off this blog with a review of my current favorite pen, the Stablio Bionic. I adore this pen, despite its flaws. This pen is my go-to favorite that I miss dearly when I cannot find it at the bottom of my bag or drawer.