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| | Features | The uni-ball® 207¿ features a specially-formulated ink that helps prevent against check washing, a common form of check fraudTextured grip provides superior writing comfort & controlRetractable tip for added ease of useAcid-free for documenting & record keeping
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| | Description | Express yourself in style with a uni-ball 207- our original gel pen to feature uni Super Ink to help prevent against check and document fraud. This pigment based ink contains particles that form an indelible bond- it can’t be broken…ever. Its archival quality ink is great for documenting and record keeping and is acid free. The larger particles deliver solid vivid colors every time you write. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 0.5 inches | | Product Width: | 5.7 inches | | Product Height: | 7.6 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.23 pounds | | Package Length: | 7.7 inches | | Package Width: | 5.8 inches | | Package Height: | 0.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 21 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 21 customer reviews )
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41 of 47 found the following review helpful:
Outstanding pen for nearly any writing chore Jun 14, 2007
By A. M. Shipley
"mrmopar5287"
I'll start this review by saying that I'm obsessive-compulsive about certain things in my daily life. I'm a confessed pen junkie. I spend more time analyzing and picking out an ink pen than I do writing with them. I'm very partial to the color green, and I go out of my way to use green ink in everything that I write.
My pen of choice for green ink used to be a Waterman fountain pen. I never liked the pressure that I'd have to write with when using ballpoint pens, so the ease of using a fountain pen was the main selling point when I paid some serious cash for a fountain pen. It cost me about $100 to buy a few years ago (you pay for the quality), but it was a hassle to carry around with me and I had to mail order the 2 oz. bottles of green ink for refills. After a while, the pen just started to leak. The replacement for this pen was found in short order - with one major flaw that I'll highlight in a bit.
Everyone around me was always saying how well Uni-ball made gel ink pens and roller ball pens that required minimal pressure to write with. I tried a few, and was sold on these 207 pens, as well as the Vision Elite pens that they also make. The 207 pens write without blots or sporadic ink flow. They require minimal pressure, and they don't dry out like rollerball pens do - hence you can get them with a click mechanism instead of having a cap required. Now, the Uni-ball 207 is the only pen that I'll use for any writing that I have to do.
There are two major flaws with the green ink 207 pens, one of which has been fixed. First flaw was that the green ink 207 pens were never sold separate. I'd always have to buy the 8-pack and then just throw away the other 7 colors that I didn't want. I'd give them out to friends, co-workers, and art students, but it was still a hassle to pay about $17 for a single disposable pen. This was fixed when Wal-Mart began to sell the green and blue ink 207 pens as individual "impulse purchase" items in the checkout lanes of their stores. Which brings me to the second flaw of the 207 pens - green ink is not offered in the 0.5mm sized point. You can get the 0.5mm tip sized in a multi-pack that has 2 black, 1 red, and 1 blue pen - but no green. Right now I'm stuck with using the 0.7mm medium sized tip for my green 207 pen, but I hope that Uni-ball listens to their customer demand and starts offering a 0.5mm tip size with the green ink.
19 of 21 found the following review helpful:
short life, then stops w 30% or more ink still in pen Dec 31, 2007
By J. Leofsky
"teacher"
Disappointing results w surprising short life and defective engineering, an entire order of these pens consistently stopped working with up to half of ink remaining inside - attractive, but refills near impossible to find and dubious value overall.
18 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Very nice pen. Jun 26, 2007
By 4aces4me I work for a company that sells pens and came across this at a vendor show last summer. I like the feel and the way it writes. I haven't been able to get any more of these through work so I purchased this set at Amazon. I think you will be pleased.
9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
jazzy writing May 14, 2007
By M. J. Mann
"celtic whistler"
A friend of mine gave me a light blue uniball 207 Gel pen the other day to sign some paperwork. I loved it from the first time I used it. These pens write very smoothly and easily. I have never had a pen that worked so well, even though my handwriting is very small. As soon as I could find out where to purchase the Uniball 207 Gel Retractable, I bought a set of 8. I use them to write letters, to make journal entries more interesting, and to do school work. These pens are also perfect for paying bills and writing checks as the ink can not be washed off. No more check fraud! I am hooked.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
I love it! Jan 16, 2010
By John B. Goode
"JBG"
I've gotten to really like these pens. I first got them 3-4 years ago because they were advertised to be check safe, so criminals couldn't wash the ink off and write their own amounts on your check. But once I got them, I really started to like using them because they were so smooth and the color was so dark, kind of like an ink pen that writes with the ease of a ball point pen.
And then, they started to come in so many pretty colors, so that I could use them for random things or accounting purposes because I use different colors for different categories. I'm just so used to them now that they are the only type of pen I use.
Summary: Smooth, lots of colors, ink colors are intense. I just like the feel of them. Two thumbs up for me!
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