Pilot V7 Hi-Tecpoint Cartridge System Rollerball Pen - Refillable - 0.7 mm -  - Rollerball Pens - Bunbougu Pilot V7 Hi-Tecpoint Cartridge System Rollerball Pen - Refillable - 0.7 mm -  - Rollerball Pens - Bunbougu
Pilot V7 Hi-Tecpoint Cartridge System Rollerball Pen - Refillable - 0.7 mm
The Pilot V7 Hi-Tecpoint Cartridge System Rollerball Pen features the three-pointed support rollerball technique and the refillable cartridge system. The water-based ink and the unique three-pointed support rollerball technique guarantee a smooth experience of writing. The double-layer cap makes sure that the ink won’t...
$4.80
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The Traveler's Company brass rollerball pen is perfectly integrated into a delicate brass holder made at a press factory in downtown Tokyo. When not in use, the pen can be put into the brass holder which makes it very portable. The brass...
$110.00

What is a rollerball pen?

A hybrid of the ballpoint and fountain pen, the rollerball pen combines the best attributes of each. A rollerball offers you the smooth writing experience of a fountain pen, with the convenience and ease of a ballpoint pen.

The roller pen is remarkably similar to the ballpoint in its overall feel and design. Like a ball pen, a rollerball pen contains a ball, held on a cone-shaped tip. When you write, the ink is picked up and rolled onto the paper.

Benefits of a roller pen

There are many reasons to choose a roller pen over other types, including:

  • Even flow – Ink flow is far more consistent and skips less than other pens
  • Clean writing style – Suitable for large documents, the writing style is clean and less stressful on your fingers
  • Countless colour options – Ink colour choices and types are practically limitless
  • Quick writing – With less stress on your hand, you can write faster

Key differences between rollerball and ballpoint pens

Although they may look similar in design, there are some key differences between rollerballs and ballpoints. Firstly, rollerball pens are better if you’re writing for an extended period in notebooks, as it requires less pressure for ink to flow - whereas ballpoints are better for short notes or lists. Secondly, the rollerball’s ink is much more vibrant than a ballpoint.

Refilling your rollerball pen

Unlike other types, a rollerball’s pen refill is much simpler. Just place a new ink cartridge into the pen’s barrel, and you can start writing straight away.

Contact Bunbougu’s exceptional customer service team to find the best rollerball pen for you.

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