

🖋️ Write your legacy with the pen that never quits.
The Pentel Rolling Writer is the pioneering rollerball pen featuring a 0.8mm cushion ball tip that withstands varied writing pressures without compromising line quality. With a large ink reservoir capable of writing over a mile, this blue ink pen combines durability, smoothness, and professional-grade performance, all backed by a limited lifetime warranty.





| ASIN | B00006IEAE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,525 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #640 in Ballpoint Pens |
| Brand | Pentel |
| Closure | Click-Off Cap |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,260) |
| Date First Available | August 29, 2002 |
| Grip Type | default_no_selection_value |
| Ink Color | Blue |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | R100-C |
| Line Size | 0.8mm |
| Manufacturer | Pentel |
| Manufacturer Part Number | R100-C |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| National Stock Number | 7520-01-073-0846 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | default_no_selection_value |
| Point Type | Medium |
| Product Dimensions | 0.56 x 5.56 x 0.56 inches |
| Size | 12 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Tip Type | Metal |
S**F
Great product !
Best cheap pen on the market.. Getting hard to find...
A**S
Endless ink!!
These are the BEST PENS EVER- always such flawless writing and totally worth the price-they honestly have never run out on me (why am I buying more?)- cuz my family takes them to use for themselves!! LOVE Perfect for that person in your life that always is writing for notes or for their job!!!!
P**A
A Pen Worth Writing About
I have been using these pens for over 30 years. I love the size of the barrel, the light weight of the pen, and the smoothness and evenness of the ink flow. They are really nothing great to look at -- basically a shiny, smooth, round, black pen with a fairly "brand X" kind of cap. I am very struck by how much better my handwriting looks (than with any other pen). Most of the time, these pens last a pretty long time. I usually throw away the caps when I start using a pen and, when not in use, they are left uncapped on my desk, often for days at a time (and in direct sunlight). Even when I have been gone for a week or more, the pens usually work flawlessly when I return to them. When cleaning up, I have found some that have gotten lost and dusty (including one that got "put away" in a storage box that I had not opened in 10 years). They usually still work beautifully. I have also had some pens (but, by no means "boxes") that seem to dry up more quickly than others. I have no idea why. However, this has not happened often enough (despite using more than a hundred boxes over the years) for me to consider adopting another writing implement. I tend to buy a couple of boxes at a time and have noticed that it sometimes takes a year for me to open the last of the pens. I have never noticed any difference in how long these "aged" pens perform compared to a "fresher" ones. Over the years, these pens have been subjected to a number of mishaps and mistreatments. They have been walked on, dented, slightly bent, briefly chewed on by a puppy, and used to open boxes (including more than a few from Amazon). Despite these "off-label" uses, these pens have never leaked or failed to work afterwards. One feature of these pens that I like is that when they stop working, they stop working rather suddenly. There is none of that working for a bit, stopping, then starting again. It is either "on" or it is "gone" which makes the advantage of buying them by the box even more appealing. I have gotten pretty good at tossing the old one in the trash while reaching for a new one. Every once in a while, someone will give me a pen or pen set as a gift. None of them have come close to producing the results I have consistently had with these pens. I have also tried other pens. Somehow they come up short in how they fit my hand, how the ink goes onto the page, or in how heavy they seem. I guess I could try harder to like another pen but I just don't seem to want to.
M**Y
Pentel Rolling Writer Pens
I’ve used the Pentel rolling writer pens for over 35 years. . . They are the “best writing” pens I have ever used! I highly recommend them to anyone who likes a smooth writing roller ball writing Instrument!!! They Are The Best Of The Best & Are With Every Cent @ Under $15.00 P Dozen! Check Them Out Today!! Stuart Yellen / Los Angeles Ca
M**T
Great writing/drawing pen, disappointed ink is not waterproof
Headline says it all. Feels really great to write or draw with. I got them as an additional tool in my inking arsenal. However, not sure how much I'm going to actually use them because I prefer to use waterproof ink, in case I want to come back and color or tone my artwork with watercolor or inkwash. I've tested leaving them to dry for several days and the ink still smears when you get it wet. SO, for me, that is a bummer. I did also test with Copics (alcohol based markers) and they seem to work well with those-- no smearing once dry. Five stars for the pen itself, but knocked back one star because it it less useful to me. It's a difficult thing finding something with a good pen experience, PLUS ink that is waterproof and works with copics (and even better dries quickly).
D**.
Material
Was great
B**)
Super scrip pens
Best pens for me, I also give them for gifts.
S**H
Best rolling writer
I first started using Pentel rolling writers around 1975 and I love them now as much as when I first wrote with one. The ink flows smoothly and I like the width of the line it makes. Now, more than 40 years later, they are the same pens but cannot be found in any retail store near me. Happily, Amazon has them and the pricing cannot be beat. I work from home and use these pens daily. When I see I am down to my last 3-4, I order another couple of boxes. I also carry a couple of these in my bag and anytime someone borrows my pen it is always something like - "Wow, what kind of pen is this and where did you get it!". In my opinion, there is not another pen out there that can make writing so enjoyable.
S**Z
Lo mejor de la escritura del estilo retro. Tiempo de buscarla y el distribuidor acertó en ubicar su artículo en amazon. pruebenla les fascinará.
V**S
Smoothest writing I’ve ever experienced Very bold and dark. Love love love it
A**R
Happy tohave my favorite pen backn my hand!
A**.
Esta caneta tem o designer bonita. O corpo dela é bonito Porem,a ponta dela não é 0,8mm. É maior. Sai muito tinta na escrita,que há reflexo no lado posterior da folha.O que prejudica a escrita.Como sugestão: a pentel deveria fazer uma caneta esferografica com o designer ou corpo parecido com a sua famosa,eficiente,bonita e mundialmente conhecida lapiseira Pentel P205.Ou fazer uma caneta esferografica do tipo da sua caneta esf. Pentel B1000 Ball Point,sendo o corpo dela poderia ser na cor azul ou amarelo.
P**R
Si tratta della penna "Rolling Writer R100", la penna roller più conosciuta al mondo (la pentel nel suo sito scrive che è la prima vera penna roller a sfera). Il fusto in plastica è molto robusto, tutto nero, con una robusta clip in metallo per poterla agganciare al taschino della camicia oppure a dei fogli. Viene dichiarata una durata di scrittura per più di 1600 metri. Il tratto di scrittura è di 0.8 mm, in pratica è una scrittura in grasseto. Ho provato a scrivere su un foglio bianco, forse alla fine tutto il foglio scritto non è bellissimo da vedere, sarà forse anche la mia calligrafia (in effetti per scrivere preferisco la scrittura con la punta a feltro della Papermate Flair F, da me acquistata sempre su amazon). Su internet se cercate per immagini potete trovare esempi di scrittura con questa penna; purtroppo per questo articolo non è possibile aggiungere foto di esempio. Il tratto di scrittura in questa penna dipende infatti anche dalla pressione che si esercita sulla punta; il tratto non è mai costante (dipende anche dall'angolazione di scrittura). E' una scrittura un po particolare, e deve piacere altrimenti è meglio prendere ad es. la penna Papermate Flair F. E' una penna che va sicuramente benissimo per fare schizzi, oppure per disegnare schemi a blocchi velocemente, ripeto forse è meno indicata per la scrittura. Con poca pressione si ottiene una scrittura più fine, mentre premendo più forte la scrittura diventa più grossa. Si scrive comunque veramente con poca pressione. L'inchiostro si asciuga quasi all'istante (ho provato a passare il dito sopra subito dopo aver scritto e non succede niente, tranne qualche piccolo puntino di inchiostro che magari non si è ancora asciugato entro 1 secondo), inoltre non macchia le mani durante la scrittura. La penna mi piace, la linea è quella classica, è molto gradevole anche il disegno della punta. L'ho comprata su amazon in una confezione con scatola originale Pentel, da 12 penne a 15 euro compresa la spedizione (direttamente da Brooklyn negli USA). Per la consegna ci vogliono almeno 15 giorni. Non so se in Italia queste penne si trovano, forse nelle cartolerie; ma in questo caso la si pagherebbe probabilmente di più. Io consiglio magari di provarla, non è male è una bella penna, mi sarebbe piaciuta con la punta in feltro (invece che roller) o anche una buona sfera, oppure anche roller ma magari con un tratto più di scrittura più fine (tipo 0,5 mm). In definitiva comunque è consigliata.
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