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Size: Pack of 12
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PILOT PRECISE V5 RT: This premium retractable rolling ball pen has a patented extra fine precision tip to deliver smooth, skip-free writing every time. Unparalleled performance for ultra-smooth writing.
PRECISION POINT: You'll love the clean lines & smooth ink delivery of this retractable rolling ball pen. Available in 12 stunning ink colors. Features a sophisticated metal clip.
DESIGNED TO DELIGHT: If you love Pilot Precise pens, you'll want to try the full line of Precise V5, V5 Deco Collection, & V7 rolling ball pens, available in capped & retractable options.
TRUSTED QUALITY: We've been making pens for over 100 years. Whether you're taking notes, stocking up on school or office supplies, or writing in a bullet journal, Pilot has the perfect pen for you!
POWER TO THE PEN: Pilot makes exceptional writing instruments to suit all your needs. We have fountain, ballpoint, retractable, erasable & gel ink pens, whiteboard markers & more for every writing style.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0017LL...uage=en_US In stock soon, Orders Accepted NLA see FP for additional links
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Model: PILOT Precise V5 RT Refillable & Retractable Liquid Ink Rolling Ball Pens, Extra Fine Point (0.5mm) Blue Ink, 12-Pack (26063)

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The V5 is probably my favorite pen of all time. I've been using them since the early 90s and haven't found anything I prefer. Having been a frequent traveler however (in a previous life), these pressurized, liquid ink pens have a tendency to explode in the reduce pressure of a plane at altitude. After at least a dozen such incidents, I stopped carrying them as frequently.

The V5 RT, while not quite as good as the V5, is a gel pen that does not explode while traveling and the clicky design is, imho, more convenient than the cap. I also like the rubberized grip of the RT. On top of that, the hybrid liquid/gel ink does not bleed or soak nearly as much as the liquid ink in the original, making them more versatile and less messy. The major problem I have with the RT is the tip is fragile and when it accidentally activates in my pocket (it's the same tip on both, but a capped pen doesn't typically come uncapped), in the best case I get a small ink spot on my pants, and in the worst case, the tip gets irreparably bent.

I find the V5 to be a great compromise in smoothness and flow. I've tried 0.3mm or 0.28mm pens and find them to "scratchy", 0.7mm pens release too much ink and make it hard to write at small sizes. My 6ᵀᴴ grade teacher banned the V5s because they didn't require enough force for the penmanship technique he wanted us to use.

All of that said, both pens are fantastic and I'm going to get a box of each. After nearly 30 years, the nothing provides better writing satisfaction than Precise line. It's remarkable (pun intended) that they are still being made after all of these years and that nothing in this price range is competitive with the V5 except the RT successor. When they can be purchased at <$1 piece, they're difficult to pass up.

Edit: I'm just a rando-slickdeals lurker with no qualifications and terrible handwriting, so take everything I say with a grain of salt. Here's Pen Addict's reviews:

* Pilot Precise V5 Extra Fine [penaddict.com]
* Pilot Precise V5 RT 0.5 [penaddict.com]

Also, I find the green and purple ink have the best "flow", followed by blue and red, and finally black. That said, black ink is my least favorite, so I may be biased.
Thanks OP! Some other options are on sale as well


12-Pack Pilot Precise V5 Liquid Ink Rolling Ball Pens [amazon.com] (Blue, Extra Fine Point) $9.89
12-Pack Pilot Precise V5 Liquid Ink Rolling Ball Pens [amazon.com] (Black, Extra Fine Point) $10.04
12-Pack Pilot Precise V5 RT Liquid Ink Rolling Ball Pens [amazon.com] (Black, Extra Fine Point) $12.98
Nothing wrong with his comments. I like the details. I will be flying alot as well and its good to know.

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09-12-2021 at 12:46 AM.
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Thanks OP looking forward to trying this pen.
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09-12-2021 at 12:50 AM.
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Extra fine is too thin for me. I use fine. Good deal though!
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daakrolb
09-12-2021 at 05:11 AM.
09-12-2021 at 05:11 AM.
Oh yes the liquid ink pens. Way better than the…. Solid ink?
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Regulus
09-12-2021 at 05:36 AM.
09-12-2021 at 05:36 AM.
Quote from prakax :
Extra fine is too thin for me. I use fine. Good deal though!

fine is too thin for me. i use medium.
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09-12-2021 at 05:50 AM.
09-12-2021 at 05:50 AM.
Quote from jonhohle :
The V5 is probably my favorite pen of all time. I've been using them since the early 90s and haven't found anything I prefer.
I agree. The V5 is the "gold standard" of disposable pens.
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09-12-2021 at 05:52 AM.
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The RTs are my favorite pens. I've previously never liked a pen enough to hold onto it until they ran out of ink.
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09-12-2021 at 05:59 AM.
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Getting the RTs just for the refills to put in my metal pens
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09-12-2021 at 06:19 AM.
09-12-2021 at 06:19 AM.
The black extra fine is excellent for drawing and inking pencil sketches. The only downside is that you have to give it extra time to let the ink settle before doing much of anything else with the drawing. Would recommend these at $2 each, but this is a great price.
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09-12-2021 at 07:23 AM.
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Quote from Regulus :
fine is too thin for me. i use medium.

Same here
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09-12-2021 at 08:08 AM.
09-12-2021 at 08:08 AM.
Reminder that Amazon adjusts the ratings based on a formula that produces what Amazon considers to better represent the rating. Also note that extra-fine pen suggests a very narrow ink linewidth and the ink-ball will make more rotations per length thus wearing faster than a normal pen linewidth.
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09-12-2021 at 08:21 AM.
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Jesus, your 1 friend must love hearing about your pen expertise. Tell us more! "I've been using them since the early 90s and haven't found anything I prefer." English much, what does this even mean? Yet 20 people liked this babble.. "Having been a frequent traveler however (in a previous life)" 😂😂
Nothing wrong with his comments. I like the details. I will be flying alot as well and its good to know.
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09-12-2021 at 09:20 AM.
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Anyone knows a good notebook alternative to the Moleskine? I love this pen but it definitely bleed through moleskine pages.
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09-12-2021 at 09:42 AM.
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0.5mm?? ugh, cretins.
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09-12-2021 at 01:36 PM.
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Quote from jonhohle :
The V5 is probably my favorite pen of all time. I've been using them since the early 90s and haven't found anything I prefer. Having been a frequent traveler however (in a previous life), these pressurized, liquid ink pens have a tendency to explode in the reduce pressure of a plane at altitude. After at least a dozen such incidents, I stopped carrying them as frequently.

The V5 RT, while not quite as good as the V5, is a gel pen that does not explode while traveling and the clicky design is, imho, more convenient than the cap. I also like the rubberized grip of the RT. On top of that, the hybrid liquid/gel ink does not bleed or soak nearly as much as the liquid ink in the original, making them more versatile and less messy. The major problem I have with the RT is the tip is fragile and when it accidentally activates in my pocket (it's the same tip on both, but a capped pen doesn't typically come uncapped), in the best case I get a small ink spot on my pants, and in the worst case, the tip gets irreparably bent.

I find the V5 to be a great compromise in smoothness and flow. I've tried 0.3mm or 0.28mm pens and find them to "scratchy", 0.7mm pens release too much ink and make it hard to write at small sizes. My 6ᵀᴴ grade teacher banned the V5s because they didn't require enough force for the penmanship technique he wanted us to use.

All of that said, both pens are fantastic and I'm going to get a box of each. After nearly 30 years, the nothing provides better writing satisfaction than Precise line. It's remarkable (pun intended) that they are still being made after all of these years and that nothing in this price range is competitive with the V5 except the RT successor. When they can be purchased at <$1 piece, they're difficult to pass up.

Edit: I'm just a rando-slickdeals lurker with no qualifications and terrible handwriting, so take everything I say with a grain of salt. Here's Pen Addict's reviews:

* Pilot Precise V5 Extra Fine [penaddict.com]
* Pilot Precise V5 RT 0.5 [penaddict.com]

Also, I find the green and purple ink have the best "flow", followed by blue and red, and finally black. That said, black ink is my least favorite, so I may be biased.
You should try fountain pens if you write a lot. Stopped using ball point/gel pens after I discovered them. Nothing matches the flow and smoothness of it - and a lot of other things.

Can get crazy expensive if you start going after luxury pens. Would suggest starting with Pilot fountain pens like Kakuno or Metro.

https://www.amazon.com/PILOT-Kakuno-Fountain-Pen-10819/dp/B07KBNB66W/
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09-12-2021 at 02:54 PM.
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If you like the thicker line of the V7 and do not mind the removeable cap, a 12-pack of blue V7s is on sale for $11.39:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001GAOTVE

PILOT Precise V7 Stick Liquid Ink Rolling Ball Stick Pens, Fine Point (0.7mm) Blue Ink, 12-Pack (35349)
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