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✍️ Write Your Story, Erase Your Mistakes!
The Pilot FriXion Ball Clicker is a set of six erasable gel ink pens featuring an extra fine 0.5mm point. With a sleek white barrel and convenient clip closure, these pens allow for precise writing and easy corrections, making them perfect for professionals and students alike.
Manufacturer | 0 |
Brand | Pilot |
Closure | Clip |
Material | Rubber |
Point Type | Extra Fine |
Manufacturer Part Number | 14231WHT-3PK |
Manufacturer | 0 |
T**I
No like the old erasable pens
These are cool! They don’t erase with your finger like the old erasable pens did. The “eraser” doesn’t leave crumbs. It writes smooth and you wouldn’t know from the ink that it’s anything different. I just wouldn’t recommend writing a check with it.
C**V
Love these pens and the price!
These pens are one of my top faves! For the price I paid for them was a great deal. Not really an issue, but I wish the ink were darker.
K**S
Smooth and clean
These pens write smooth and erase clearly. Love these!
V**9
Fantastic Pens
These Pilot Frixion Pens are Absolutely Wonderful! I was stuck by how easy they glide across the page when writing with them! Then, to learn that they are an Erasable Pen too was a complete surprise! When erasing, it was Wonderful to see that a Mistake can be erased Cleanly and Completely! There is One Caveat with the Use of these Pens! These Pens Do Drink the Ink Up Quite Fast! So, when purchasing these Pens! Do Yourself a Favor and grab the Replacement Refills at the same time! You Will Not Be Sorry! Happy Writing...!
O**1
Erasable Ink Pens Are a Planner’s Best Friend
I absolutely love these pens. They’re erasable, which is great for someone who uses my planner religiously. And, of course, I don’t want to have to mark out rescheduled appts. of the other option, which is using White-Out, which ends up smearing. And, will they run out of ink? I’ve had it happen to one pen I purchased over a year ago. The refills are available here on Amazon.Side Note: No; I know better than not to use these when writing a check or signing my name to an official document… for obvious reasons. LOL
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