I use uni-ball air and they are just soo good but i do like the eco-friendly pen (forgot name) they are really good for art Wait THERE ALL GOOD FOR ART 😍
Pilot Hi-tecpoint V5 is a great choice for students. The only drawback is its ink not waterproof although it is a bit resistant to water. Happy writing. 😊
Pilot v5 is one of my favorite pens. I have using v5 for the last 20 years. Now that it comes in cartridges is a good thing but not really eco friendly.
You could buy a fountain pen converter and put one on there, and refill it with fountain pen ink. Or use the existing cartridge and just refill that. The ink will be a bit more watery, but it'll still work pretty well.
@@bloodybunny5745 I like the idea of fountain pens, but I'm so clumsy, I've already dropped mine like 3 times lol. Which is why I use the v5 and v7 now. I feel so bad about wasting nibs 🙈 The cheap Chinese nib replacements I got for my Metropolitan aren't allowing for smooth ink flow, either, so my fountain pen experience hasn't been great. If I were less clumsy, I'd totally get a nicer fountain pen.
Pro tip: for pilot v5 and v7 cartridge system pens, throw out the cartridge, put a bit of petroleum jelly or silicon grease on the threads of the grip and barrel and use an eyedropper or a syringe to fill the entire lower section of the pen with fountain pen ink. It works great and you don’t have to buy cartridges and bottles of ink are always cheaper and more eco friendly than cartridges in the long run.
Just bought Uni-Ball Air and I love it so much! It's my new favorite pen now. I love that the blue pen is water resistant, been trying to search for one for ages... I definitely highly recommend this pen.
I’ve used the pilot v5 pen throughout my secondary school years, it’s amazing in writing and doesn’t take long to try, but my downsides was that the grip was rather painful if you’re someone who holds closer down the pen. I think there was also a problem with mould developing in the pen which made it smell bad so they only lasted around a year each. I ended up switching to stabillo fine liners and am now going to try a whole different brand I saw that looked interesting.
this guide was actually useful for me as a student my hands got tired after pressing so hard on the paper just to make the lines look thick. i highly recommended these pens
I just bought the Schneider one change which feels really, really smooth writing, which was really important for me, because I have to write a lot and my hands get tired easily. Also it's refillable, I don't like buying a new pen everytime it's empty, the cartridge is a bit more expensive than standard ink, but imo it feels smoother and the rollerball can't get damaged.
I got the Uni-ball Air specifically because of the odd looking tip. It felt like magic to write with it, although unfortunately, the line thickness was a bit too much for my usage
In the past I've been collecting bobbleheads. Right now I'm into flashlights but I'm thinking about getting into pens since I do a lot of writing on the weekends. I've been using Pilot Precise rollerball for years, but from the looks of it there are many other options out there, gonna start exploring other ballpoint pens.
I face a peculiar issue with V5 and V7 pens. When I use them for just a few days, ink leaks out from the 3-dimple part which attaches to the pen body. I love the V5 and V7, but that issue is a deal breaker for me.
I have many different pens but Uni-Ball are my favorites! Uni Vision Elite is amazing and Uni Jetstream (ball point) is great too. Both are my favorites.
There's some I haven't tried before in this list that I will need to try to pick up. My favorite is the Retro 51. I picked one up on vacation in 2013 and have been using it consistently ever since. It's a great pen.
pilot V5 and V7 are my choice you may say that other brands are more fluid and slide better...and that pilot feels more scratchy.. but that's exactly why i prefer pilot! the liquid ink ballpens are alredy quite fast on their own, but also harder to control than the regular ballpens this extra grip/resistence the pilot delivers makes it slower, yes, absolutely... ...but its better for control, which allows nicer handwritting, imo. And I dont need to be fast.
i had picked the uniball vision elite! I didnt use it yet but i bet it will be incredibly nice to use for a few years! thanks jet pens for recommending these pens to us!
I have a pilot air rollerball pen & a pilot hi-techpoint (V5 version) rollerball pen just as you shown They are very good and make handwriting good bcoz if we love to write , we make our handwriting good😊😊 Now I'll buy some other stationery items you recommended Thanks friends for introducing and recommending us so much accessories 🙏😄 A lot of love from India🇮🇳 😚
As someone who works hospital front-line, if a pen has a cap, I’m not interested. Click retractable pens are a must. Otherwise there would be a few here that I would like to try.
www.jetpens.com/Pilot-Precise-V5-RT-Retractable-Rollerball-Pen-Extra-Fine-Black-Pack-of-2/pd/17976 You could try these, im a huge fan of that Pilot line.
Beatrice Norman These are what I use. Seems like the one linked above takes too long to dry. www.jetpens.com/Uni-ball-Signo-RT1-UMN-155-Gel-Pen-0.28-mm-Black/pd/10680
Your #1 pick is my absolute favorite! I was disappointed when the black/red, black/purple, and others were discontinued last year. I stocked up, but then what??? 🤔🤔🤔
@@travia6688 Gel pens tend to have similar tip like ball point pens the only difference is the ink flow here. Gel pens are smoother than ball point pens they take less pressure to write. While rollerball pen especially Pilot V5/V7 and Trimax have needle tip to write. These are comparatively smoother than gel pens as rollerball pens use water based inks in general just like fountain pens.
The pilot V5 and V7 are my fav ones, especially cuz they are easily accessible even in the local stationary shops of my area in my country unlike other ones which i need to order online.........
I actually have the uniball air rollerball pens and it is what they said it except you shouldn't use it for fine lining since the rubber/eraser smudges it.
The Uni-ball Signo tends to smear with Zebra Mildliners. If you're looking for a gel pen that stands up to highlighting, the Zebra Sarasa Mark On is a good choice: www.jetpens.com/Zebra-Sarasa-Mark-On-Gel-Pens/ct/5139
I noticed this awhile ago but kinda forgot about it until you mentioned the "Lefty-Friendly"; The logo is often meant to be read properly in the right hand. To us southpaws most pen logos are upside down, So wouldn't it make more sense to place it so a lefty can actually read it? (sometimes my mind wanders while i'm working)
@technical hub, I don't know who u are. And not to be rude sorry If I couldn't recognize you, Cuz I don't think I went with someone in a park or somethin'
Uni-ball Vision Elite! These pens are SO GOOD! I use these everyday at work (a Hotel) I refuse to use the disposable giveaway pens they provide us. When Guests sign paperwork with my Uni-Ball Vision Elite, I often get the remark, "this is a good pen" Does anyone know which of the other Uni-Ball pens use the same Rollerball ink, but will fit my Ti Arto EDC pen?
My favorite pen is stabilo black rollerball pen cause its smooth its also very comftable to write with but want to try the morning glory promach pilot hi tech point and uni ball air I
If you are thinking of getting the lamy safari roller ball, you might as well get the fountain pen version of it instead, since it's barely, if not at all, more expensive, but IT'S A FOUNTAIN PEN, what's not to love?
My favorite pen is Pilot Frixion Ball because you can able to erase the ink whenever you make mistake and it can refill too I have 20+ of Pilot Frixion Ball I highly recommended it. 💕
Hello jetpens , I just wanted to ask that is energel a roller ball pen? As far i as know it is. Please clarify this doubt. I love your videos! I will be so happy if you reply Thank you 😊
I just bought 0.5mm Uni-ball Eye in 4 different colours for a telephone number reference document I made for my work. Got them because I heard they are fade-free and because Uni-ball is a subsidiary of Mitsubishi and I really like the quality of Japanese engineering and manufacturing (like with watches, etc, Japanese engineering comes very close in quality, fit and finish to the Swiss; sometimes even better). They're great writers, did a great job and they weren't particularly cheap in the b&m stationary shop where I bought them but they never made the list. Is there anything, in particular, that people find wrong with them, that they could do better, or they lack? Not trying to white knight a pen. I've just gone down the pen rabbit hole, a bit, recently and would genuinely like to know e.g. what the main differences are between Uni-ball Eye and, say, Uni-ball Vision Elite. If anyone answers, my thanks.
Also some of these pens will not write on laminated paper. Like When signing a receipt the paper is laminated and you have to use a pen that is gel base only.
Which rollerball was your favorite? :)
JetPens pilot hi tec
I use uni-ball air and they are just soo good but i do like the eco-friendly pen (forgot name) they are really good for art
Wait
THERE ALL GOOD FOR ART
😍
Pilot multi ball
Uniball elite air 👍
Where is schnieder
i've been using the pilot v5 for *years*, but they just came out with the refillable one and that makes me happy
Erika Mittal
You can, but I have yet to find that writes smoothly after refilling in the older version.
Sagarika Rao
Couldn’t agree more.
English padh ke aajao pehle....
Grammar nahi aati kya?
Conjunction sikho
@Erika Mittal It isn't even half the feel compared to what the original ink of V5 gives
Pilot Hi-tecpoint V5 is a great choice for students. The only drawback is its ink not waterproof although it is a bit resistant to water. Happy writing. 😊
Pilot v5 is one of my favorite pens. I have using v5 for the last 20 years. Now that it comes in cartridges is a good thing but not really eco friendly.
You could buy a fountain pen converter and put one on there, and refill it with fountain pen ink. Or use the existing cartridge and just refill that. The ink will be a bit more watery, but it'll still work pretty well.
@@whoooisv definitely argee on that
Once you get into fountain pens you won't even mind the difference
@@bloodybunny5745 I like the idea of fountain pens, but I'm so clumsy, I've already dropped mine like 3 times lol. Which is why I use the v5 and v7 now. I feel so bad about wasting nibs 🙈 The cheap Chinese nib replacements I got for my Metropolitan aren't allowing for smooth ink flow, either, so my fountain pen experience hasn't been great.
If I were less clumsy, I'd totally get a nicer fountain pen.
@@whoooisv which fountain pen ink do you use? Every time i do that, it breaks the pen and i have to throw it away..
@@a_spire just regular fountain pen ink. I'm currently using Noodler's ink in my pens. Are you sure you're not using india ink?
When I tried to order it the pens cost are approx $2 to $5 and the shipping charge is $57.1 and I broke into infinite pieces .
Also love from India
aaaah. In India pilot V5 and V7 are available. They cost 50 to 60 rupees. I have both of them and I love V7. It writes smooth as a fountain pen does.
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@@leelavathikala9234 Yup...but its nib is a lot more thicker! I love V5
It is impossible to break into an infinite number of pieces. Infinity is not a number.
@@leelavathikala9234 yes and also pilot air rollerball pens😊
Pro tip: for pilot v5 and v7 cartridge system pens, throw out the cartridge, put a bit of petroleum jelly or silicon grease on the threads of the grip and barrel and use an eyedropper or a syringe to fill the entire lower section of the pen with fountain pen ink. It works great and you don’t have to buy cartridges and bottles of ink are always cheaper and more eco friendly than cartridges in the long run.
Can't use like that because i know my friends gonna open it just for the sake of it😂😂 that's why i use the syringe to fill the cartridge
Just bought Uni-Ball Air and I love it so much! It's my new favorite pen now. I love that the blue pen is water resistant, been trying to search for one for ages... I definitely highly recommend this pen.
How much price???
@@rajeshprajapati3770 Well I live in Malaysia so it was roughly around RM 3.00 per pen.
@@rajeshprajapati3770 Costs ₹60/ piece in India. Check amazon
I’ve used the pilot v5 pen throughout my secondary school years, it’s amazing in writing and doesn’t take long to try, but my downsides was that the grip was rather painful if you’re someone who holds closer down the pen. I think there was also a problem with mould developing in the pen which made it smell bad so they only lasted around a year each. I ended up switching to stabillo fine liners and am now going to try a whole different brand I saw that looked interesting.
Same
this guide was actually useful for me as a student my hands got tired after pressing so hard on the paper just to make the lines look thick. i highly recommended these pens
I bought the Vision Elite yesterday, and oh my god I have never had a better writing experience to be honest
I just bought the Schneider one change which feels really, really smooth writing, which was really important for me, because I have to write a lot and my hands get tired easily. Also it's refillable, I don't like buying a new pen everytime it's empty, the cartridge is a bit more expensive than standard ink, but imo it feels smoother and the rollerball can't get damaged.
gr8 choice , my favourite pen
These are the actually the pens I wanted to get for ages !!!!!!
The eco friendly Pilot V5/V7 hi tecpoint cartridge system.
This is when I realized that I'm very broke
Pilot v5 is less than one USD in India
But on afterthought, I get it... Most of us are broke for most of the things we want 😅
I loved that Uni-Ball Air this much that I've rarely used it.
I love them , best pen ive ever used
I got the Uni-ball Air specifically because of the odd looking tip. It felt like magic to write with it, although unfortunately, the line thickness was a bit too much for my usage
my friends thought that the uniball air was a marker as they never use uniball pens only 2 or 3 including me use it
Pilot V5 (0.5) all day long! Although, I didn't know they had a cartridge version, I've learnt something today! Thanks.
I really want to try that multi surface pen omg!
The uniball air and pilot v5 are amazing pens.
Same
Really same cause that comment, I will use it but
Its ok that you wrote your comment even if I dont, have that rollerball pens
Oh yeah
I want all of them! I’m a sucker for pens, and I don’t know why!
me too. 😁
Same here 😊
Same here:)
Me three!
In the past I've been collecting bobbleheads. Right now I'm into flashlights but I'm thinking about getting into pens since I do a lot of writing on the weekends. I've been using Pilot Precise rollerball for years, but from the looks of it there are many other options out there, gonna start exploring other ballpoint pens.
I face a peculiar issue with V5 and V7 pens. When I use them for just a few days, ink leaks out from the 3-dimple part which attaches to the pen body. I love the V5 and V7, but that issue is a deal breaker for me.
i swear the R2 rollerball pens are SO underrated. the ink is so liquidy and smooth! only problem is it bleeds on low-quality paper lol
I have many different pens but Uni-Ball are my favorites! Uni Vision Elite is amazing and Uni Jetstream (ball point) is great too. Both are my favorites.
I’ve wanted to buy the Pilot V5 Hi-Tecpoint Cartridge System but I can’t find them anywhere, let alone the cartridges. Even Jetpens is out of stock.
There's some I haven't tried before in this list that I will need to try to pick up. My favorite is the Retro 51. I picked one up on vacation in 2013 and have been using it consistently ever since. It's a great pen.
“Jane Doe”
“John Doe”
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Guys... No one knows what Jane and John doe means??
SparkPizzaster r/woooosh
Me: sees them sign the names “John Doe” and “Jane Doe”
Also me: well I haven’t heard those names in a while
pilot V5 and V7 are my choice
you may say that other brands are more fluid and slide better...and that pilot feels more scratchy..
but that's exactly why i prefer pilot!
the liquid ink ballpens are alredy quite fast on their own, but also harder to control than the regular ballpens
this extra grip/resistence the pilot delivers makes it slower, yes, absolutely...
...but its better for control, which allows nicer handwritting, imo.
And I dont need to be fast.
the *only* pen i use is the pilot v5. i’ve gone through soo many of those
The pilot v5 is my all time favourite pen. It can’t get better then this fellas.
What's the difference between rollerball pens and gel pens?
Great question! Gel and rollerball pen ink is slightly different, but we'll go more in depth in next week's video, so stay tuned.
That Uniball Air is really nice.
Well I must say WE LOVE YOUR AMAZING VIDEOS.
When they wrote down John Doe I immediately got scared lmao
i think that the best ever rollerball pen is the schneider pens. Especially the one hybrids
I can refill the pilot v-5? I had no ducking idea. Good to know, i have 3 of them
i had picked the uniball vision elite! I didnt use it yet but i bet it will be incredibly nice to use for a few years! thanks jet pens for recommending these pens to us!
So, how was the pen?
Been waiting for this vid
I have a pilot air rollerball pen & a pilot hi-techpoint (V5 version) rollerball pen just as you shown
They are very good and make handwriting good bcoz if we love to write , we make our handwriting good😊😊
Now I'll buy some other stationery items you recommended
Thanks friends for introducing and recommending us so much accessories 🙏😄
A lot of love from India🇮🇳 😚
i love pilot pens v7 and v5 and i use them all the time, now i know the refillable exists! i hope i can get it
As well as the Morning Glory Pro Mach, The Uni-ball eye Ultra micro has a 0.38mm tip size.
All Uniball stuff is my favorite but the Vision pens are especially excellent. I prefer the micro size and they are fantastic!
@@brocklandersx87 I’m sorry to hear that but I have literally never heard of anyone having that problem before
They are all my favorite I collect them and use them as I need to for when I need a pen that is 100% dependable and reliable at all times.
As someone who works hospital front-line, if a pen has a cap, I’m not interested. Click retractable pens are a must. Otherwise there would be a few here that I would like to try.
www.jetpens.com/Pilot-Precise-V5-RT-Retractable-Rollerball-Pen-Extra-Fine-Black-Pack-of-2/pd/17976
You could try these, im a huge fan of that Pilot line.
Ooh, I know a nurse who would like those! Thx for the link!
Beatrice Norman These are what I use. Seems like the one linked above takes too long to dry.
www.jetpens.com/Uni-ball-Signo-RT1-UMN-155-Gel-Pen-0.28-mm-Black/pd/10680
Dzevad Bajraktarevic Those people probably don’t do what I do.
I've been using Pilot V5 pens for as far as I can remember
I switched to V7 a few months back
And I recently bought a V10
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Your #1 pick is my absolute favorite! I was disappointed when the black/red, black/purple, and others were discontinued last year. I stocked up, but then what??? 🤔🤔🤔
Uniball and pilot V5, my favorites
Subscribed to you guys a few weeks back. I already love u guys
Hitech point is good but it would be better if any grip,as holding location is plastic it's become slippery due to sweat
I don't get it.. What is the difference between a gel pen and a rollerball pen? They both have ball tips and the same style of ink.
Great question! Gel and rollerball pen ink is slightly different, but we'll go more in depth in next week's video, so stay tuned.
JetPens thanks!
@@travia6688 Gel pens tend to have similar tip like ball point pens the only difference is the ink flow here. Gel pens are smoother than ball point pens they take less pressure to write.
While rollerball pen especially Pilot V5/V7 and Trimax have needle tip to write. These are comparatively smoother than gel pens as rollerball pens use water based inks in general just like fountain pens.
Thank you guys love the vids
Do you carry the pilot b2p? If not, why not?! It is an amazing pen
Yes we do! www.jetpens.com/Pilot-B2P-Bottle-to-Pen-Gel-Pens/ct/1197
The pilot V5 and V7 are my fav ones, especially cuz they are easily accessible even in the local stationary shops of my area in my country unlike other ones which i need to order online.........
I have V-7 Hightechpoint Catridge system even my friends had it too😊
Pause at 5:22. (Sorry for being immature 🤣)
Great video by the way! 👍🏼
I actually have the uniball air rollerball pens and it is what they said it except you shouldn't use it for fine lining since the rubber/eraser smudges it.
Hey I am from India 🇮🇳 (uttrakhand) I use v5
1:51 there is a alternative of this pen in india called pilot hi-techpoint 0.7
It costs less than a dollar
My favorites are
3.Vision Elite
2.Pilot V7
1.Pilot V5
Pilot v5 and v7 cartridge is my favourite , I use them all the time.
Ink of V5 and V7 is not waterproof. Try uniball air, you will forget rest of the pens.
I am an all time V5 user lol I just love this pen a lot
@JetPens, how well does the uni ball signo stand up to smudging with zebra mildliners? 🤔
The Uni-ball Signo tends to smear with Zebra Mildliners. If you're looking for a gel pen that stands up to highlighting, the Zebra Sarasa Mark On is a good choice: www.jetpens.com/Zebra-Sarasa-Mark-On-Gel-Pens/ct/5139
I noticed this awhile ago but kinda forgot about it until you mentioned the "Lefty-Friendly"; The logo is often meant to be read properly in the right hand. To us southpaws most pen logos are upside down, So wouldn't it make more sense to place it so a lefty can actually read it? (sometimes my mind wanders while i'm working)
Uniball Jetstream is the smoothest pen I’ve ever used!
sorry if you've mentioned somewhere else, but what does it mean for ink to be fraud-resistant?
When I went to Japan I wanted to bring back some pens, and I found the pilot hi-tec-c coleto in 0.4 INCRADIBAL!!!
1:48 I have the same pen ...........love to jetpens from India........
Meet too 😊
@@shrutibisht7837 I love you. Don't you remember those days when we were going to parks and spend lots of time. I love you. I love you. I love you
@technical hub, I don't know who u are. And not to be rude sorry If I couldn't recognize you, Cuz I don't think I went with someone in a park or somethin'
@@shrutibisht7837 don't worry dear I will be back in your life very soon. And this time our love will be everlasting 😍. See you on valentine's day
You are being stupid
The Stabilo Black+ rollerball pen looks like the Stabilo Worker + rollerball pen, right?
Uni-ball Vision Elite! These pens are SO GOOD! I use these everyday at work (a Hotel) I refuse to use the disposable giveaway pens they provide us. When Guests sign paperwork with my Uni-Ball Vision Elite, I often get the remark, "this is a good pen"
Does anyone know which of the other Uni-Ball pens use the same Rollerball ink, but will fit my Ti Arto EDC pen?
Is the uniball vision elite refillable ?
Hi there! The Uni-ball Vision Elite is not refillable.
Could you please show the price of each pen during the video? That would make things easier.
Thank you for the video!
My favorite pen is stabilo black rollerball pen cause its smooth its also very comftable to write with but want to try the morning glory promach pilot hi tech point and uni ball air
I
Uniball vision elite has a very thick line. I have a 0.5 thick one and is still thicker than any other pen I have.
Great video, thank you. I'm a fountain pen guy, but those plastic labels at the post office make it necessary for me to keep a rollerball on hand.
I love the Uniball Air!,
They look so amazing 😍
If you are thinking of getting the lamy safari roller ball, you might as well get the fountain pen version of it instead, since it's barely, if not at all, more expensive, but IT'S A FOUNTAIN PEN, what's not to love?
That's what I was wondering!
give the Schneider pens a chance
My favorite pen is Pilot Frixion Ball because you can able to erase the ink whenever you make mistake and it can refill too I have 20+ of Pilot Frixion Ball I highly recommended it. 💕
My all time favourite was pilot v7 until I used uniball air and now uniball air is my favourite.
I would like to recommend one more pen it's uniball 215 and 217 both are awesome use uni super ink and it's refillable version of uniball eye series
How much rupees V5 hitech pilot pens plz tell
Omg I really want the uni ball air it's so unique
I use that pen it's very good
@@divyanshexpert agree :)
So buy it from a nearby store because it costs just like a dollar or something
You should also use Montex M5 Roller pen
Hello jetpens ,
I just wanted to ask that is energel a roller ball pen? As far i as know it is. Please clarify this doubt. I love your videos! I will be so happy if you reply
Thank you 😊
The EnerGel is actually a gel pen!
@AlfredTheBroccoli
But on the package it says"roller ball tip" (in India)
LoL
I just bought 0.5mm Uni-ball Eye in 4 different colours for a telephone number reference document I made for my work. Got them because I heard they are fade-free and because Uni-ball is a subsidiary of Mitsubishi and I really like the quality of Japanese engineering and manufacturing (like with watches, etc, Japanese engineering comes very close in quality, fit and finish to the Swiss; sometimes even better).
They're great writers, did a great job and they weren't particularly cheap in the b&m stationary shop where I bought them but they never made the list.
Is there anything, in particular, that people find wrong with them, that they could do better, or they lack?
Not trying to white knight a pen. I've just gone down the pen rabbit hole, a bit, recently and would genuinely like to know e.g. what the main differences are between Uni-ball Eye and, say, Uni-ball Vision Elite.
If anyone answers, my thanks.
in all the pens i just have v7 only
I think the pilot V5 will continue to see service for a long time with me tbh
I used to have a uniball vision elite and it got lost which makes me sad every time i look at a uniball vision elite 😭
Try using the Rorito Maxtron
The Air was my favourite and I have one.
Also some of these pens will not write on laminated paper. Like When signing a receipt the paper is laminated and you have to use a pen that is gel base only.
This video was so oddly satisfying
Thinking about dipping the plastic cap off my Pilot Multiball in warm soapy water to take the sticker off. Why did Pilot put on that sticker?
I really like the Schneider 894...they're very hard to find now
Very useful video thanks a lot
I had watched this video 50+ times but still enjoyed🖋️🖋️🖋️💣💣💣💥💥💥😁😁😁😁😁😊😊😊😊😆😆😀😀😀
Very beautiful pen
I not much of a fan of pilot pens, and I tried the V2 and I clearly struggled to be gentle with it and it flys off the paper repeatedly for me.