🖋️ Write Bold, Write Bright – Make Every Note a Statement!
Paper Mate InkJoy Mini Ballpoint Pens feature a smooth-flowing 1.0mm medium tip and come in a vibrant 10-pack of candy-inspired colors. Their compact, retractable design fits perfectly in notebooks and bags, combining playful aesthetics with reliable, precise writing performance.
Manufacturer | Newell Brands |
Brand | Paper Mate |
Model Number | 2022692 |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 1.8 x 21.2 cm; 40 g |
Colour | Mini Candy Pop |
Closure | Retractable |
Grip Type | Smooth |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 10 count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Medium |
Line Size | Medium |
Ink Colour | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2022692 |
Item Weight | 40 g |
P**S
Love these pens.
Write smoothly,onnly a soft touch to the paper needed. Nice grip, feel to the pen when useing it. Ink flows easily even in area where sweat from your skin has touched the paper, other pen inks have trouble sometimes writing over areas where you have leaned on the paper. Beautiful writer.
A**R
Everything about this makes your handwriting neat
This is by far my favourite biro. Everything about it makes your handwriting neat, and as a result you can write smaller. This means that your notes take up less space on a page and your notes are more compact. The pen itself is triangular-shaped (most other pens are circular), and the triangular-shape makes it so much easier to hold and I think this is one of the main reasons why your handwriting looks nicer. It is just such a lovely pen. The ink flows as though it's a gel pen, but surprisingly it is a biro. When I write using another pen and compare my handwriting, there is a noticeable difference.
D**N
Ah! real ink joy - great assortment of pens
I use Paper Mate Ink joy pens a lot and for most everyday tasks. They have been a favourite of mine, since I first discovered them. They are widely available in single or assorted colour packs and in several nib sizes. I like the 1.0mm size for general use because this size helps to improve the look of my writing style. It can look a bit spidery with very thin nibs.I brought this pack to share with my partner as we were both in need of some new ones. At a smidge over £5 for 27 pens I was delighted. My partner wanted the red pens and colours in particular. I have taken most of the blue and black pens and one or two colours. Everyone is happy so what is not to like.In my experience these pens last a long time and the ink flows smoothly. They have a good shelf life and do not easily jam. This is an economical way to buy them so if this assortment suits your needs you would be on to a winner. Deep (Ink) joy, great pens at a good price.
O**.
Great for Writing and Sketching – Reliable & Versatile
These ballpoint pens are perfect for everyday writing tasks as well as drawing or sketching. The ink flows smoothly, providing a consistent writing experience that’s perfect for note-taking or filling out forms. The fine point creates clear, neat lines, and the ink dries quickly, so there’s no smudging – great for left-handed writers!I’ve also used them for sketching and I’m impressed with how well they work for detailed line work. They’re great for adding fine lines and precision to drawings, whether for shading or outlining. While they aren’t as fluid for softer shading compared to gel pens, they excel for intricate detail and cross-hatching.The pens are comfortable to hold for long periods, with a solid, balanced design that doesn’t cause hand fatigue. They last a decent amount of time before needing to be replaced, which makes them great value for the price.Overall, a great set of pens for artists who enjoy using ballpoints for their drawings.
S**A
As someone else wrote: the blackest ink ever
Finally found a 0.7mm pen that doesn't end up looking gray like most of the others. Lovely deep, true black color and glides like butter. Very pleased
A**Y
Teacher's Favourite Pens.
I bought these pens because I write a lot: for my job and at home. I used to buy these pens to take to school for pupils who had forgotten to bring a pen to class and pupils seem to enjoy writing with them. Teachers will know there is always that one pupil who likes to destroy a pen (occasionally as a ruse to get out of lesson: "Miss! Can I go and wash my hands? I've got ink all over my fingers!"). Inkjoy are pretty indestructible. In fact, I don't think there is a teacher who doesn't rate Papermate Inkjoy pens for similar reasons. I use the red version for marking and the children use the green pens for peer assessment.At home, I like to take notes; make lists and jot down ideas. I like to have pens all over the house so if I have a sudden idea, I can jot it down. Inkjoy pens are ideal for me because the triangle shape makes them easy to grip, which means neater handwriting. Because I write a lot, I can get sore fingers if I use the wrong pen, but these pens do not rub like other pens tend to do. Also, they have a good ink flow and seem to last as long as they should for a cheap pen. I think a pack of 5 from Amazon (without having to pay for postage) is pretty good value to be honest. Normally, I would chuck a pack of these in the trolley at the supermarket, but at the moment I'm avoiding the shops and buying most things online. I've been writing with one of these pens today and have found no issues with it. Typical Paper Mate quality.
H**H
Nice and smooth
These write lovely and smooth
W**I
Stick to blues and blacks
I love ink joy, I always keep one on my desk. I thought I'd try the multicoloured version to bring some life into my planner, but was a little disappointed. The blues and blacks I've always used were fantastic quality and great value - the ink ran smooth as butter with little to no ink blots and inconsistencies. But the multicoloured pack was very hit and miss. Some pens were perfect, and others (over a third of them) performed very inconsistently. Lines come out in varying thickness, ink randomly leaves blots on the paper or just doesn't flow at all, and the pens can feel scratchy to write with. In fact, a few of them (eg. The greens and light blue) are just downright awful. They feel like those cheap, barely working gel pens you'd get free from magazines as a kid.Overall, I was a bit let down by this product. Blue ink joys will still be my favourite cheap desk pen, but I won't be purchasing any more multicoloured ones unless they fix them. Also, I'd prefer if they swapped the brown with perhaps a violet, turquoise, or other bright colour. I personally don't find brown very useful in a set of pens designed to bring more life into your notes. But that's only me nitpicking. The lack of quality in this set is why it lost 2 stars.Yeah, just stick to the good old blues and blacks and ink joy is still great.
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