| | |  | Rollerball Pens | Home » » » » » BIC Round Stic Grip Ultra Ball Pen, Medium Point (1.2 mm), Black, 96 Pens | | | | | | | Description: | | BIC Round Stic Grip Ultra Ball Pen, Medium Point (1.2 mm), Black, 8-Count (Pack of 12) | | | Features: | |
• Rubber grip for comfort and control
• Translucent barrel
• 1.2mm ball point provides smooth writing and vivid lines
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 7.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 9 reviews |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Smooth as BUTTA and Made In MexicoFeb 19, 2010
By Mohicangirl This is really to the dude who said the ones in Mexico are sketchy. I bought two boxes of 12 of these at a nearby Staples at $1.99 each and these pens are AWESOME. I use mine mainly for crosswords and after going through a bunch of crappy ballpoints, I can enjoy my puzzles tremendously. I bought the blue and the St. Patrick's Day green. The green are gorgeous! The blue are great for everyday writing, too. I have a heavy hand when it comes to writing so I prefer a truly medium point. I love the 1.2.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Almost like a gel pen.Mar 26, 2011
By dan0543 Let me start off by saying that I love gel pens and I hate ballpoints. One of my favorite pens is the Pentel Energel, definitely recommend it. About a year ago I bought PaperMate Write Bros. to see what was so good about cheap, disposable pens. Well, they crapped out on me. All of them required alot of pressure to write with, and after using gel pens for more than 8 years straight, it gave my "atrophied" hand lots of cramps. So I threw them out and vowed never to use cheap, disposable pens sold in 12 packs. A week ago, I left my pen at home for maybe the 3rd time in my entire life. My friend let me use her pen for the day. It was a BIC Ultra Round Stic Grip, and I was amazed by the smoothness of it. It barely skipped or blotted. So on the way home that day, I stopped by in RiteAid and bought it for 1.93 Dollars for a pack of 8. It is the only ballpoint pen that I use.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Relatively smooth writing pens that are okay to let someone "borrow"Aug 05, 2009
By AverageGuyShopper I use pens a lot... all day at work and sometimes at home. In fact, at work, my documentation is pretty much with pen and paper and no computer. So, I'm much more likely to use a pen's ink up than lose it. Since I write so much, I appreciate a good pen. Since I work in multiple places and never know when someone is going to "borrow" a pen, I appreciate a cheap pen. This BIC is a good pen for both smooth writing and cheap. Out of all the BIC med soft grip ultra's I've used, I think I've only had one where the pen didn't write that smoothly. If you lose it or someone "borrows" it, no sweat... it's practically disposable anyway.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Addictive PenJan 23, 2007
By M. Veil I got one of these at a trade show, and I came to Amazon to buuy more. This is a really smooth-writing pen that looks cool, too.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Not the USA pens as displayedDec 30, 2009
By SAMIAM Regardless of popular belief country of manufacture does make a difference. The USA branded version of these pens are great, the Mexico ones not even close to the same product. the USA pens write SMOOTH, the ink flows, great BIC pens. The Mexico ones, the ink is juddery, not what I would call smooth. I am now seeking the USA made ones because it appears BIC has moved this product manufacturing to somewhere where the wages are low and the quality has gone south. I Returned this order pronto, tell Amazon they need to ensure accuracy in product listings, I thought I was getting the USA pens as displayed, WRONG.
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