Zebra Pen Z-Grip Retractable Ballpoint Pen, Medium Point, 1.0mm, Black Ink, 24-Count (12221)

June 27, 2019 - Comment

Looking for an everyday tool that doesn’t look or perform like one? Zebra’s Z-Grip brand of pens is where simple, effective style meets high performance writing. The Z-Grip Ballpoint Retractable Pen delivers on all fronts: value, performance, comfort, and style. There’s no need to compromise on any of the attributes you like in your pens

Looking for an everyday tool that doesn’t look or perform like one? Zebra’s Z-Grip brand of pens is where simple, effective style meets high performance writing. The Z-Grip Ballpoint Retractable Pen delivers on all fronts: value, performance, comfort, and style. There’s no need to compromise on any of the attributes you like in your pens as the Z-Grip Retractable Ballpoint Pen features easy-glide ink, a comfort ridged grip and a metal clip for durability. The silky smooth low viscosity ink provides quicker writing speeds and a smooth, skip-less writing experience, making the Z-Grip Retractable Ballpoint Pen ideal to use for note-taking, journaling and long meetings. A soft, latex-free rubberized grip provides increased comfort while the plastic barrel allows for ink supply visibility. The convenient metal pocket clip allows quick access and ensures you will never lose your favorite pen again. Now you can get the job done right every time with a reliable, smooth-flowing pen! You’ll feel the difference when you write, but not at the cash register. Ballpoint pen is not refillable.

Product Features

  • 1.0mm medium point ballpoint pen featuring low viscosity black ink for a smooth, skip-less writing experience and quicker writing speeds
  • Soft, latex-free rubberized grip provides increased comfort while the plastic barrel allows for ink supply visibility
  • Convenient metal pocket clip for quick, easy access, and to ensure you never lose your favorite pen again
  • Vivid, reliable black ink and solid pen construction make for a great everyday writing tool
  • Ideal to use in a notebook, journal, planner, legal pad, on invitation cards and almost any paper surface

Comments

Anonymous says:

TWO Fatal Flaws: False Advertising, TERRIBLE customer service…. yet, a quality pen! I am a product designer and graphic designer, so software design tools and traditional design tools are my daily drivers. I was looking for a wider, bolder ink pen than the .7mm Pilots and .7mm Uniballs I use. These Z-grips were advertised at 1.0mm wide on the package and description, so I jumped on them. NOT so!Apparently, no one has ever measured the actual widths of the lines produced by various pens, so I did. I tested the Z-grip 1.0mm against my Pilot G2 .7mm black ink pens and Uniball Signo .7mm pens. While NONE of them ever actually wrote to the dimensions specified. the Z-grip was the thinnest of all coming out nowhere near 1.0mm wide. See photos comparing line widths next to a precision metal mm ruler.Now I realized that paper type, pen pressure, room temperature, relative humidity all play a factor in determining line width. I have tested these 3 pens on different bond papers, artist paper, Strathmore paper, pad paper etc. all under the same…

Anonymous says:

I’ve found my brand! I bought these, along with a set of memo clipboards, to use for food delivery/waitressing. If I ever need more pens (and I surely will), I’ll just buy a gigantic pack of these, no more shopping around. That’s pretty much the highest praise I can give.First, the value. I’m sure you could find a pen with a smoother ink flow, more comfortable grip, whatever, but I doubt you could find it at this price point. I use these pens every day, so I didn’t want anything too nice or expensive to lose/accidentally forget to get back from a customer. Plus, they ride around in my car, so I’ll always lose a few under seats and in compartments. I wanted a pen that was nice, but not too nice to replace without guilt.And they really are nice pens. They write smoothly, even at a slight angle, and rarely smear or blot (smearing is the main reason I didn’t buy Pilot G2s). The writing comes out dark, clear, and clean. I have noticed with my most-used pen that it rarely, after 15-20…

Anonymous says:

Reliable pens As a left-handed person, the fact that the ink of The Zebra Z-Grip dries so quickly is a big plus!It’s a pretty comfy pen, the 3 rings on the grip really help for you to keep it in place. I read that others had issues with this pen skipping or stopping. Honestly, I wrote a whole page with absolutely no issues. The ink was constant, I did not need to apply a lot of pressure or anything. I tried 5 different pens from the package, and got the same results. I guess the company improved their pens since these reviews.Finally, some people mentioned that the pens looked cheaply made. To me, they look like regular pens. They are not fancy, but I would not say they look cheap. The plastic is strong and look durable, the rubber grip and the clip are standard. Overall, they look like good and reliable school or office supplies. You can’t beat that for the price. Would totally recommend!

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