Uni-Ball Black Retractable Gel Pens, 12 Pack
Original price was: $27.49.$14.32Current price is: $14.32.
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Uni-Ball Black Retractable Gel Pens, 12 Pack Price History
Price History for Uniball 207 Retractable Gel Pens, Medium Point (0.7mm), Black Ink, 12 Count
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Current Price | $11.32 | October 14, 2024 |
Highest Price | $14.31 | October 9, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $11.32 | October 14, 2024 |
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$11.32 | October 14, 2024 |
$14.31 | October 9, 2024 |
Uni-Ball Black Retractable Gel Pens, 12 Pack Description
- Nothing Else Like It – Uni’s proprietary ink formulation is archival quality, our long-lasting inks are high quality and immune to fading, fraud, and water; The obvious choice for professionals, amateurs, and everyone in between.
- Simply The Best – Each Uniball pen is meticulously and thoughtfully designed, manufactured, and assembled in Japan; our high-quality finishes along with our stylish designs make us the standard when it comes to the ideal writing experience.
- Multiple Tip Sizes – Choose from 0.38 pens ultra micro tip, 0.5 pens micro tip, 0.7 pens medium tip, and 1.0 pens bold tip; Best pens for coloring, drawing, studying, business, and precision writing.
- Multiple Color Options – Choose from black ink pens, blue ink, red ink, purple ink, and multi-color pens; whether you need blue and black pens or colorful pens, we’ve got you covered!
- Multiple Quantities – Various pack sizes from 2 pens up to 144 bulk pens; Bulk pens are high school classroom essentials, nursing essentials for work, and college essentials for studying.
Uni-Ball Black Retractable Gel Pens, 12 Pack Specification
Specification: Uni-Ball Black Retractable Gel Pens, 12 Pack
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Uni-Ball Black Retractable Gel Pens, 12 Pack Reviews (13)
13 reviews for Uni-Ball Black Retractable Gel Pens, 12 Pack
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Jennifer W. –
Does job designed for and looks good
Edaja –
So I’ve used a lot of pens over the years at 0.5mm to 0.7mm and to be frank, this uniball micro pen is better than a lot of other brands. It writes smooth and fine. Super fine to be exact and that is what I want. It’s like a superfine gel pen in my opinion and there is no other I’ve used over the last 5 years.
Ramah –
The pen is great but when I’m in the fridge doing inventory, it stops working on me. Other than that the pen works great. The flow is smooth and the blue is a little light which is not a problem on white background. Dries quick.
H –
Nice and smooth, also work well on thermal paper.
Familia Chaotica –
I found one of these pens in one of those random boxes of craft supplies that tends to pile up when you have kids. It had to be at least a couple years old by the time I found it, but it wrote so smoothly and boldly that it instantly became my favorite pen. (That one pen you keep in your pocket or hidden under your keyboard; the one you refuse to loan out for fear of it getting stolen… If you’re reading reviews for pens, you probably know what I mean.) I used it over the especially-rough 2020 holiday season for all my greeting cards, lesson plans, shopping lists, and even for inking and lettering a few illustrations and comic book pages. My hand glided across the papers with a confidence I didn’t even know I had. When the findling pen began to wane, I realized I had to have more! My most recent favorites (a compromise between quality and quantity for the sake of economy) just didn’t feel the same anymore… I realized I just couldn’t go back. As a writer, calligrapher, and artist, I have used some very nice pens ‘in my time’ but these are by far the best for their price.
PROS: The ink and roller ball are so lovely and smooth that you’ll be inspired to write more! The ink has a strong color, especially if you allow for drying time (as opposed to blotting). Nice enough grip. If you’re the type to accrue craft supplies in piles (like me) then buying some of these will be an awesome excuse to toss some older pens into the recycling bin. They seem to last forever. I put the findling through the gauntlet these past few months, and it’s still going! I cracked the new pack to test them, and all 12 seem to be perfect. And apparently they have a pretty long shelf life.
CONS: The ink does take a while to dry, especially on glossy papers. (Blotting helps, but it can also cause smearing and/ or fading. I learned the hard way! Please learn from my mistakes! Allowing time and space for air drying is best.) They’re also a tiny bit more costly than my previous go-to pens, but the longevity, flow, and feel make them well worth it.
I’ll probably buy more of these to gift out for birthdays and holidays this year… and if I live long enough to use up (or lose… or have stolen… or run through the dryer…) the dozen I bought myself, I’ll certainly buy more for myself as well!
Joshua –
These gel pens are the real deal for anyone who loves smooth writing. Here’s the lowdown:
They write like a dream: Smooth ink flow, no skipping or scratchiness, just pure pen-on-paper satisfaction.
Fine point, but not too fine: The 0.7mm tip is perfect for everyday writing, giving you clear lines without feeling too thick.
Big pack, bold value: You get a dozen pens in a pack, so you can stock up and avoid mid-task pen emergencies.
Classic blue ink: Never go wrong with a reliable blue. It shows up well on most paper and is perfect for everyday tasks.
Overall, these Uniball Signo pens are a solid choice for anyone who wants a smooth and reliable writing experience. They’re not fancy, but they get the job done well, and at a good price.
Peter –
The Uniball Signo 207 Gel Pen 12 Pack offers a reliable and smooth writing experience with its ultra micro 0.38mm tip size and black gel ink. This pack is ideal for users who prefer finer lines and precise writing.
One of the key features of these pens is their consistent ink flow, which ensures clean and crisp lines without skipping or smudging. The gel ink dries quickly, preventing smears and allowing for neat, professional-looking documents.
The 12-pack provides great value for money, ensuring that you have an ample supply of pens for all your writing needs. Whether you’re taking notes, writing letters, or working on detailed illustrations, these pens are versatile enough to handle various tasks with ease.
The sleek design of the pens, along with their comfortable grip, makes them a pleasure to use for extended periods without causing hand fatigue. Additionally, the pens are refillable, reducing waste and making them an eco-friendly choice.
Overall, the Uniball Signo 207 Gel Pen 12 Pack is a must-have for anyone seeking high-quality writing instruments that deliver consistent performance and precise results. Whether you’re a student, professional, or hobbyist, these pens are sure to become a staple in your stationery collection.
Desert Dustbunny –
I love the smooth writing of Uniball pens. They don’t leave blotches or dry spots. And they never leak or fall apart.
Steve –
These are lovely pens, the ink flows nicely without blotting or mess, and helps me with my more artistic writing style. I’ve used these Uniball Signo 207 pens previously and then moved to the updated 307 pens. Alas, inexplicably, the 307 pens in black seem to be unavailable now. So I’ve moved back to the 207. Been using the Uniball Signo pens for many years and they, for me, are the best.
Kathy –
I don’t write many checks, but recommended so thieves could not wash a check if stolen. Smooth ink flow and no smudging. Great value.
Dennislmlewis –
I bought a box of the uni-ball 207 Rollerball Gel, Gel Retractable Roller Ball Pen Medium-0.7mm, 12 Pack with black ink and another box with blue ink.
The pen fits snugly into my hand. Because I normally use a fountain pen, the uni-ball feels a lot lighter in my hand than I would really like. However, it writes easily and expressively, with a nice flowing line – not too thick and not too fine. It takes to the paper’s surface very well, and its nib glides smoothly without any annoying scratching or roughness. In fact, it has the feel and appearance of a good-quality fountain pen ink on the surface of paper, except that, unlike most fountain pen inks, it doesn’t fade. It writes almost as expressively as a fountain pen – not quite, but almost. It uses some sort of hybrid between gel and ink so that it has the feel of a good-quality ink. My only concern is whether the pen’s gel will actually last a decent time. By a “decent time,” I mean I would hope to get a good 3 month’s usage out of the pen even with extensive daily use. I’m not sure at this stage if the gel will last that long as I can already see through the clear plastic chamber that the gel’s level has diminished after two week’s constant usage. But I’ll write an update on how long the pen actually lasts once I’ve finished with one pen.
Betsy –
This is my absolute favorite pen, as I am a writer. It has a great design and flow and once dry, waterproof.
I always have a box handy. There is a nice clip at the top to affix to paper or pocket and the top is a convenient click style, so no lost caps.
I love them and their feel and the 207 has a nice point width…easy to read.
Uniball makes the finest professional pens.
I carry one with me all the time and keep a couple handy in the home.
Chil –
Best for writing cheques (can’t erase ink). Nice writing resistance … almost like a fountain pen. So good for writing. I have been buying these for many years …