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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
The description noted that the pens were fine point which is supposed to be 0.5 mm. The ones I received are medium point 0.7 .. they are nice though, the colors are beautiful and the eraser works like magic! Spike of the thickness I'm okay with them
Jasmin Jaquez
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Im obsessed with pens, these are my current favorites! The fact that they erase is great cause I am one to make mistakes. The tip is smooth, it writes nice, the colors are so pretty, the ink flow could be better but I love them!
L C S
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Colors are nice and they really are erasable (after drying). I haven't used them enough to see how fast they run dry. They claim to be refillable, but no idea where you'd get ink for them. They do what they advertise, and I primarily use them for flash cards and studying, but I will likely put some into art, too, as the erasability is a cool feature.
patricia a alonzo
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
I like the feature to erase what I wrote but the pens are very good. The colors are too light and it’s not a smooth glide when you write it leaves gaps in the writing. I REALLY wanted to love these but I don’t. They are just in my office taking space.
Leila
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
These erasable gel pens are a great option for those who want vibrant colors and smooth writing without committing to permanent ink. The fine point allows for precise lines, making them ideal for journaling, note-taking, or creative projects. The erasing feature works surprisingly well, leaving minimal residue and no paper damage. However, the ink can smudge if not allowed to dry completely, which can be a drawback for left-handed users or quick writers. The retractable clicker design is convenient, and the variety of colors adds a fun touch to any task. A solid choice with just a bit of room for improvement!
AandC
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024
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Chantel Saario
Reviewed in Canada on March 31, 2024
Love that they erase completelyFun vibrant colours, smooth writing
Murray Marko
Reviewed in Canada on November 20, 2024
the item arieved promptly and in good condition
Kyla Nadorozny
Reviewed in Canada on November 19, 2024
I absolutely love these pens. They're smooth to write with, the colours are great. The ink dries fast, and erases easily. I will definitely be ordering more!
A Rosenzweig
Reviewed in Australia on October 1, 2024
Great colours writes smoothly erases well
Household CEO
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024
I bought these erasable pens about 3 months prior to writing this review. I have only ever used a couple of the colors a handful of times and only on regular paper. I tend to make a lot of mistakes when writing, so erasable pens are a great option for me.The reason I'm writing this review now is because today, I remembered I had an unused Rocketbook. I know I'm only supposed to use the Frixon brand pens on it but, being the rebel the I am, I thought I'd put these generic pens to the test. (Plus, I'm the kind of person that would waste 2 hours of my valuable time doing dumb things instead of spending those hours doing the responsible thing...)So I decided to conduct a science experiment using whatever steps I could remember from 2nd grade.(DON'T @ me, scientists! You're expecting too much from someone who would eat gum from under a restaurant table.)=======Here's the question(s) I wanted answered:Q: How do the different brands compare when it comes to: - Flow - Erasability - Wipe-ability - Drying time - Reuse-abilityControl:- I used 2 different pages out of my Rocketbook to conduct the test. Each pen had its own designated page, and each page has never been used before.Specimens tested:- A new Frixon brand pen (purchased the day of the test)- The dark blue generic pen from this listing. I used it once on regular paper maybe a couple months ago. (May have had a slight disadvantage.)Additional tools used:- New-ish Rocketbook (only the first page has ever been written on and that page was not used in this experiment.)- Stopwatch from my trusty iPhone.- 1 water wipe pulled fresh from the packageHypothesis:Since the Frixon brand was specified by the Rocketbook company, I hypothesized it would work better on the actual Rocketbook pages.Process:1. (Flow) I wrote a sentence on top of the pen's designated page to see how well the pen wrote.2. (Erasability) I scribbled in a small section, let the ink dry, then erased the ink using the eraser it came with.3. (Wipe-ability) I scribbled in a different, small section of the page, let the ink dry, then wiped it clean using my handy-dandy water wipe.4. (Drying time) I wrote on the page, waited a designated amount of time, and quickly rubbed my finger across the ink to see if it smeared.5. I repeated step 4 on a new line until the pen no longer smeared. Each time adding 5 seconds on the stopwatch.6. (Reuse-ability) Next, I scribbled onto 2 separate areas of the page. I erased the first patch of scribbles using the respective eraser. The second patch was wiped clean with the same water wipe used in step 3.(*I waited for the page to dry before continuing on.)7. I wrote over both erased and wiped sections of the page to see if the ink flow changed once the page had been used.8. I took a sip of my coffee, yelled at my kids to leave me alone (since I'm doing something very important here!), and compared the results.=======Observations:=======- Flow:At first, the generic brand had a more consistent flow of ink. I later realized that since the Frixon pen was new, it may have needed to be "primed" a bit more before being tested... After the test was complete (and both had equal use), they appeared to have a similar flow.- Erasability:Both pens left behind visible, yet faint lines where the ink was. However, the lines left behind from the Frixon pen was more visible than the generic pen.- Wipe-ability: The ink from either pen was equally clean once wiped. (No indents in the paper or lines remained visible.)- Drying time:The generic brand (sold by Lineon) smeared less from the start and was completely dry by the 15 second mark. The Frixon pen smeared much easier and dried 5 seconds slower. In total, it took approximately 20 seconds for the Frixon ink to dry. Even then, one spot of the Frixon ink transfered onto my finger as opposed to smearing on the page.- Reuse-ability:(Erased area - Frixon)Unfortunately, both pens struggled to write over an erased section of the page. They did, however, recover quickly once they made it off of that section.(Wiped area - Frixon)The Frixon brand pen really struggled to write over the area that had been erased. It struggled less when writing over the area that had been wiped clean.(Erased area - Generic)The generic brand also struggled when writing over the erased section, albeit less than the Frixon pen.(Wiped area - Generic)The flow of the ink was almost unimpeded when writing over the area that had been wiped clean. Nothing that would prevent me from using it.========Conclusion:========I was thoroughly unimpressed with the Frixon brand pen and IMHO, the generic brand won this battle...So yeah. I'm DEFINITELY sticking with these pens instead of the Frixon brand. These pens are more affordable, have more color options, and held up against the more reputable competition.=========Final Recommendations:I would recommend these generic brand pens and only wipe your Rocketbook clean (as opposed to erasing it).Final Final Recommendations:Please click on the "Helpful" button below if this review had any influence on your purchase. I would love to prove to my husband that these hours were not in vain and that someone, somewhere benefitted from my lollygagging.Kthxbye.
T Parker, Brisbane, Australia
Reviewed in Australia on May 8, 2023
My 13 year old daughter recently 'discovered' erasable pens. She has been using plain black and blue ones to write at school and when I found these for her she was thrilled. There is great variety of colour. They write beautifully and can be erased easily without any issues. Love that they are retractable. Recommended.
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