Amazon has
12-Pack Pilot Precise V5 RT Liquid Ink Retractable Rolling Ball Pens (Blue, Extra Fine Point) on sale for
$11.71.
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Walmart also has
12-Pack Pilot Precise V5 RT Liquid Ink Retractable Rolling Ball Pens (Blue, Extra Fine Point) on sale for
$11.71.
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I was a little disappointed, but figured I'd keep one in my pencil/pen cup as a backup. The next time I needed to take notes, I tried it first and realized -- duh -- as I'm actually writing notes, the text I just wrote *is* having time to dry, so it was nowhere near as smear-ey as I initially experienced when I intentionally tried to make it smear.
(FWIW, for away-from-home operations, I like pens with removable caps because that configuration permits a great hack I learned a decade or two back: When someone wants to borrow a pen (like a Sharpie!), I hold on to the cap. If I give them my pen *and* its cap, there's a non-zero chance that my pen will become theirs as memory gets fuzzy on their trip to return it to me. I guess with no cap, there's also a non-zero chance, but I make up that it's far less likely.
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I was a little disappointed, but figured I'd keep one in my pencil/pen cup as a backup. The next time I needed to take notes, I tried it first and realized -- duh -- as I'm actually writing notes, the text I just wrote *is* having time to dry, so it was nowhere near as smear-ey as I initially experienced when I intentionally tried to make it smear.
(FWIW, for away-from-home operations, I like pens with removable caps because that configuration permits a great hack I learned a decade or two back: When someone wants to borrow a pen (like a Sharpie!), I hold on to the cap. If I give them my pen *and* its cap, there's a non-zero chance that my pen will become theirs as memory gets fuzzy on their trip to return it to me. I guess with no cap, there's also a non-zero chance, but I make up that it's far less likely.