I have a similar experience to Stephanie, but instead of with erasable pens, it's with multipens - I always associated them with being cheap, low-quality, and bulky in the hand. I got a Uni Jetstream multipen with 4 colors and a mechanical pencil and somehow it's one of my favorites to write with - it's comfortably hefty instead of bulky, and having 5 options to write in my planner at any time is so convenient!
My fave multi is the Dr Grip. I have one on my desk, one in my purse and one at work. My fave for school is the Frixion multi. The color options for 0.38 are just delightful!!
I was the same, multi pens always seemed clunky and the ink was never great and the tip was too big, but when I got the Pilot Dr Grip 4+1 multi pen I was hooked, I loved how nice the grip felt in my hand since I tend to hold my pens hard and the bigger diameter eased the stress from my hand and with the Uni Style refills in the 0.38 I found that small tip and lovely ink. It's been my go-to now for almost a year. Plus I enjoy the colors they have that I can coordinate with my planner and notebooks.
I wasn't so sure about fountain pens, until the "First Jetpen Haul" video where Stephanie described her Preppy and Iroshizuku Set A. That was right when Platinum had come out with the Preppy special edition "maki-e" and so I picked up pretty much her exact first order (Preppy, converter, Iroshizuku Set A). Let's just say that has led to a MUCH larger FP collection (mostly Japanese) and a sizeable ink collection now. 😄
Had to laugh at Stephanie's "in the 90s, we learned cursive, so we used erasable pens" right away, to be honest. In the 90s, I learned cursive in school - with a fountain pen. Lamy ABC or Pelikan (I think it was a predecessor for Pelikano, but don't quote me, it's been a hot minute). Thanks for all the fun stationery suggestions, I may have written a list XD
I am old enough that I used to do financial sheets by hand BEFORE computers; I have a PERMANENT bump on my third finger to prove it too, so I really wish that Uni Alpha Gel Series had been a thing back in my day and I have several now that I use with different types of gel ink - I use washi tape to distinguish. ☺☺☺☺☺ Not sure who got me to buy these but thank you, JetPens!
Nice to see a new face! I also didn't like the Hobonichi at first, but I appreciated it since I saw how it shows fountain pen ink properties more than other paper.
Just wanted to say that the Pilot Multi Ball Rollerball pen is amazing and it was a big discovery for me, thanks to Jet Pens! I use it every day, I even buy multiples to give to my friends. 100000% recommended!
Heh. I'm probably close to twice your age. We learned cursive in third grade, but were only allowed to use pencil. It was a big deal to get to fifth grade and finally be allowed to use pens! And, yes, the first erasable pens were crap.
A friend texted me about this video and the Kokuyo Saxa Scissors. I was quite curious about the video so as soon as my exercise walk was done, I looked it up, and enjoyed watching this twice. I'm going to check out the scissors more closely because I have a problem with scissors that get stickum all over the blades. I am also imagining that Ann created this video. I told my friend that I think Ann ranks as an outstanding professional given the quality of the videos I see from JetPens.
What got me into stationery was Kasey Golden’s video reviewing all the erasers she brought from her Japan trip! An old video of hers I watched back in 2020-2021 when I was binge watching her videos. As an artist who was obsessed with art supplies, I loved it and now am obsessed with stationary too. xD
Oh I agree with the Sticky notes But my turn around was when I found a block of see-through ones that are actually amazing and nearly 100% smudgeproof and stick flat etc etc
Pilot Drafting ink, I didn't realize a non-waterproof black dip pen ink would make such a difference in how I draw but not having to worry about it drying solid to the nib forever really helps to let you relax and just get to inking the piece.
Multipens. Always thought of them as too bulky and never thought I'd like them, but took a chance and got a Pilot Frixion 0.5 for school courses...now I have four of them. Two 4 color Frixions and two 4+1 Zebra clip-ons. Love'em!
Not only the Frixion pens but the Frixion highlighters have been life changing. I also love the staple-less stapler more than. thought. (So do my 6th graders.)
The Saxa scissors are absolutely amazing. I was gifted a set, i was shocked at how straight they cut, how sharp they have stayed. If you buy nothing else from this video do yourself a favor and get the scissors
For years I admired the variety of finishes of Pilot Vanishing Point, but I was certain it would be too uncomfortable for me... until I tried one in person. Now, it is by far my favorite fountain pen. 😀
1. Uni-Ball Powertank 1.0 - easy inkflow thanks to pressurized refill, and comfortable grip. Fluid ink, leaving no clumps, (like those cheap ballpoint refills do). Due to easily flowing ink you can adjust pressure to a minimum and write very fast gliding over the paper surface, leaving no furrows or you can press it into the paper like a typical ballpoint pen, and get thicker lines. Both without smearing or clumping. May be easily the best Ballpoint ever invented. And it writes in any position, also on wet or oil paper. My mom asked for a pen which can write upside down to solve sudokus in the bed, Powertank is a good fit for that 2. Uni-Ball Air Micro is a great experience. It gives a very smooth and skip-free writing feeling. 3. And a Kaweco Pen is a joy to write with due to its compact comfortable size, ceramic ball refill providing unifomly free flowing lines. Kaweco also turned out to be a great fidget toy. I like just twisting it in the hands, or screwing and unscrewing the cap. 4. Pilot Hi-Techpoint V5 Fineliner. Coming from Stabilo 88, this one did really change my understanding of how fineliner should feel in the hand and on paper. Great tool for writing and sketching. 5. Uni-ball Signo RT1 if you like to use every inch of you paper, that one is the tool, feels just perfect without going scratchy. Vivid intelligible skip-free lines. It easily moves Muji 0.38 to the second place in the race.
I just recently found this channel but can not wait to start trying many of the products I have seen. I am truly envious and would love, love, love your job! Thank you for taking a time to learn so many things and to try all these great products so that we have the opportunity to hear about them and try them ourselves.
I used to bear with using a ballpoint pen, gel pens tended to smudge to easily and weren't always that nice feeling. I then got into fountain pens and swore by them, only using a ballpoint when absolutely needed. In comes the Uni-Ball EnerGel, nice, comfortable, and not easily smudging, I still prefer the fountain pens, but have more respect for gel pens. Another pen that changed my mind, this time about ballpoints, the Zebra X-701. With its pressurized barrel you can write in so many different conditions, under water, upside down, it works great. On top of that it writes as smoothly as a gel pen and some of my cheaper fountain pens. All that said, I still go for my fountain pens first, but now I always carry either the EnerGel or the X-701 for quick use.
Can't use Frixion at work, too much friction on envelopes in the mail processing system ruins the lettering and mail gets returned if the address is hard to read (we have the same problem with printing on mailing labels). The Multiball is MY ENVELOPE PEN at work, and I hide it so no one picks it up off my desk. This is my second year with Hobonichi Weeks and I already have next years (from you of course) : it's just enough planner/journal and the extra pages are great for when the topic needs pages. I had the TEcho this year: the bigger daily page is nice but not having extra pages in the back is hard.
Same as Stephanie, I did not trust the frixion pens for a long time… now I own 3 (mainly testing the bodies, as the grip is kinda uncomfortable for me), I would not use them for journaling, but I do use them on my EDC and keep track of adulting things. However, the only thing I will never like is correction tape, feels awful to write on it and I hate it. I got a soft shitajiki, the Kyoei Orions Soft from your website and I LOVED IT. I did not like very much to write on my Hobonichi one (but it works amazing as a ruler)… and I saw Helen from The Coffee Monsterz Co using hers and I decided to give it a try. JetPens was the only place that had it, although only on A4, and then I realised that A5 is just half A4 and I got it anyway, cut it in half, and now I have TWO amazing A5 ones that I love and use every day. That was my discovery and I can’t imagine writing without it anymore.
for me, it was the Kaweco Sport fountain pen (medium). I didn't know if I'd like how compact it was, and it took time to get used to compared to my TWSBI Eco, but I really enjoy my kaweco now as my EDC fountain pen when I'm taking just a few essentials.
What a happy start to my day!! First, our girl Stephanie starts with all my fave Frixions!! Yaz!!!! Then, I think we get a clue into some of the amazing writing we see. Ann's a videographer and fell in love with the cushion grip...uhm, probably while writing, eh?!! Ann, are you one the Jet Pens writing hands?!!! 😉🙂😄 And JP keeps adding fun with new faces!! So much to enjoy in this video!
I always used my fun and fancy pens at work (school). During meetings I would pull out my crappy pens. Why? because somebody ALWAYS never had a pen with them and the pen would go all around the room. Plus none of them knew how to write with a fountain pen and I was afraid some with lead hands would bend the nib if the ink failed them. I have a pen problem and I made a list just now.
It’s the Frixion pens for me 😊 I also had the same experience of using those other erasable pens growing up. But I love them so much now especially as a lefty, I feel like I can comfortably write without worrying about smudging particularly the fineliners. Is it anyone else’s experience that the Frixion gel pens run out of ink faster than a typical pen? (It may be because I use it on Rocketbook paper which is a reusable paper, im wondering for those who use them on regular paper, if they have the same experience)
I didn't understand the hype around fountain pens at all for a long time. i tried the pilot metropolitan and wound up absolutely hating it [sorry pilot met fans. the design & grip just don't work at all for me]. Around 5 years later I decided to try the pilot kakuno and immediately fell in love. now it's been 3 years and I have a whole collection, way too many ink samples, and a deep love of demonstrator pens. TWSBIs are my favorite.
That was my experience. Tried a Pilot Varsity and it skipped like crazy. I hated it. Tried a Twsbi next, fell in love, and now have over a dozen fountain pens.
It's funny that you mentioned the erasable pens and correction stuff. Same here for the Frixion pens! And i always think if the awful liquid white... Even though there's so much better out there now! Lol
Ballpoint pens. Since Hobonichi gives you a Jetstream pen with every planner, I tried the ones I got and they glide really well on the paper and ink globs are minimal. I'm still iffy on Frixions because the ink is still technically on the page.
Hi there! You might be referring to Uni-ball One Gel Pens or Zebra Sarasa R Gel Pens: www.jetpens.com/Uni-ball-One-Gel-Pens-Standard/ct/6100 www.jetpens.com/Zebra-Sarasa-R-Gel-Pens/ct/6253
The Tombow Mono Air correction tape peaked my interest - I'd LOVE to love correction tape, but I've been burned in the past 😭 How is it for writing on top of? Does ink still smear on it like with other correction tapes?
Hi there! You can write on the Tombow Mono Air Correction Tape, although we recommend using broader tips and a light hand as fine tips and strong pressure can dig into the tape.
I bought a pack of Frixion pens because I really liked one I was using, but now I'm finding they aren't all that. Often, the ink stops flowing when I'm in the middle of writing, even though there is plenty of ink within the pen. Has anybody else had this issue?
Immediately related to Stephanie and Connie! I didn't know Papermate made "erasable" ball point pens, but I had a bunch of these BiC M.V.P. Erasables that had me scarred for life that all my ballpoint pens would just smudge if I ever erase them. The pen was also sooo thick and skipped a lot, so I hated learning cursive because I thought my handwriting looked so ugly due to the thickness too 🥲 I braced my self several times when I got my first FriXion pen. It's so amazing that it actually erases! I was pretty meh about the usual sticky notes I got back in school, and now almost all the sticky notes I own have a lot more character and are so much more fun to use 😆
Do YOU have stationery you've grown to love that you once dismissed? 🤔 Share what changed your mind about them in the comments!
I have a similar experience to Stephanie, but instead of with erasable pens, it's with multipens - I always associated them with being cheap, low-quality, and bulky in the hand. I got a Uni Jetstream multipen with 4 colors and a mechanical pencil and somehow it's one of my favorites to write with - it's comfortably hefty instead of bulky, and having 5 options to write in my planner at any time is so convenient!
It's all the pens in one pen right! My fave is the Zebra Sarasa Multi 4 with pencil, but the Uni is close 2nd.
My fave multi is the Dr Grip. I have one on my desk, one in my purse and one at work.
My fave for school is the Frixion multi. The color options for 0.38 are just delightful!!
I never doubted multi-pens they look so fun to write with! They have so many colors (mine has 10)
I was the same, multi pens always seemed clunky and the ink was never great and the tip was too big, but when I got the Pilot Dr Grip 4+1 multi pen I was hooked, I loved how nice the grip felt in my hand since I tend to hold my pens hard and the bigger diameter eased the stress from my hand and with the Uni Style refills in the 0.38 I found that small tip and lovely ink. It's been my go-to now for almost a year. Plus I enjoy the colors they have that I can coordinate with my planner and notebooks.
I’ve been a long-time fan of Frixion for fabric arts. Make your line, cut or sew, then press with iron to erase. So amazing.
That sounds genius!
I wasn't so sure about fountain pens, until the "First Jetpen Haul" video where Stephanie described her Preppy and Iroshizuku Set A. That was right when Platinum had come out with the Preppy special edition "maki-e" and so I picked up pretty much her exact first order (Preppy, converter, Iroshizuku Set A). Let's just say that has led to a MUCH larger FP collection (mostly Japanese) and a sizeable ink collection now. 😄
“Boy howdy” 🤠 😂
Terrific to meet more JetPen people. Really nice. Good materials coverage. Thanks.
I'm with Stephanie! Frixion erasable pens and lots of correction tape, cream and white!
Had to laugh at Stephanie's "in the 90s, we learned cursive, so we used erasable pens" right away, to be honest. In the 90s, I learned cursive in school - with a fountain pen. Lamy ABC or Pelikan (I think it was a predecessor for Pelikano, but don't quote me, it's been a hot minute). Thanks for all the fun stationery suggestions, I may have written a list XD
The Frixion Ball knock Zone is sooooo niiiceeeee.
The tip cluch also makes it a charm to wtite with other refills.
So nice and beautiful.
I am old enough that I used to do financial sheets by hand BEFORE computers; I have a PERMANENT bump on my third finger to prove it too, so I really wish that Uni Alpha Gel Series had been a thing back in my day and I have several now that I use with different types of gel ink - I use washi tape to distinguish. ☺☺☺☺☺ Not sure who got me to buy these but thank you, JetPens!
I was born in 2000 and have a permanent bump on my ring finger. I just like writing
@@Somebodyelse141 😉😊
Nice to see a new face! I also didn't like the Hobonichi at first, but I appreciated it since I saw how it shows fountain pen ink properties more than other paper.
Just wanted to say that the Pilot Multi Ball Rollerball pen is amazing and it was a big discovery for me, thanks to Jet Pens! I use it every day, I even buy multiples to give to my friends. 100000% recommended!
I love seeing Courtney's choices. She's got an artist's eye for products, which is great for people like me who get art materials from jetpens. :D
yaaasss courtney!! we gotta hyper her up!!
Heh. I'm probably close to twice your age. We learned cursive in third grade, but were only allowed to use pencil. It was a big deal to get to fifth grade and finally be allowed to use pens! And, yes, the first erasable pens were crap.
A friend texted me about this video and the Kokuyo Saxa Scissors. I was quite curious about the video so as soon as my exercise walk was done, I looked it up, and enjoyed watching this twice. I'm going to check out the scissors more closely because I have a problem with scissors that get stickum all over the blades. I am also imagining that Ann created this video. I told my friend that I think Ann ranks as an outstanding professional given the quality of the videos I see from JetPens.
For me, it's been Cosmo Air Light paper, and Noodler's ink. So far.
What got me into stationery was Kasey Golden’s video reviewing all the erasers she brought from her Japan trip! An old video of hers I watched back in 2020-2021 when I was binge watching her videos. As an artist who was obsessed with art supplies, I loved it and now am obsessed with stationary too. xD
Connie, i ❤ your blouse!
Oh I agree with the Sticky notes
But my turn around was when I found a block of see-through ones that are actually amazing and nearly 100% smudgeproof and stick flat etc etc
Ahh I lost my uni alpha gel in my car, I'm pretty sure it fell between the seats. I gotta find it, I'm so devistated I love it
Thank you
Pilot Drafting ink, I didn't realize a non-waterproof black dip pen ink would make such a difference in how I draw but not having to worry about it drying solid to the nib forever really helps to let you relax and just get to inking the piece.
INUYASHA!!!!!! That cover is amazing!
It's the Frixion Pen for me.
I fell in love with Tomoe River Paper. I understand the hype.
I Love Courtney’s Inuyasha themed Hoboneechi notebook cover and Inuyasha is currently 1 of my top 3 Favourite Japanese Anime series to watch!😃
Multipens. Always thought of them as too bulky and never thought I'd like them, but took a chance and got a Pilot Frixion 0.5 for school courses...now I have four of them. Two 4 color Frixions and two 4+1 Zebra clip-ons. Love'em!
Boy howdy thatt was a fun video🤠❤
Not only the Frixion pens but the Frixion highlighters have been life changing. I also love the staple-less stapler more than. thought. (So do my 6th graders.)
Also it's nice to see some new faces! Can't wait to hear more of your faves!
I love Stephanie.
The Saxa scissors are absolutely amazing. I was gifted a set, i was shocked at how straight they cut, how sharp they have stayed. If you buy nothing else from this video do yourself a favor and get the scissors
For years I admired the variety of finishes of Pilot Vanishing Point, but I was certain it would be too uncomfortable for me... until I tried one in person. Now, it is by far my favorite fountain pen. 😀
Yay, it's ma girl, Stephanie!
Team Courtney ✨✨ I didn't even know there was an Inuyasha Hobonochi cover. If there is no stock, I will buy the One Piece Edition.
The Inuyasha cover hit the spot for me!
Me too. Take my money 😂
I definitely felt the same about erasable pens before trying Frixion pens.
I need that Inuyasha Hobonichi cover like yesterday!!! 😭😭😭😭
Definitely the kuru toga advance
1. Uni-Ball Powertank 1.0 - easy inkflow thanks to pressurized refill, and comfortable grip. Fluid ink, leaving no clumps, (like those cheap ballpoint refills do). Due to easily flowing ink you can adjust pressure to a minimum and write very fast gliding over the paper surface, leaving no furrows or you can press it into the paper like a typical ballpoint pen, and get thicker lines. Both without smearing or clumping. May be easily the best Ballpoint ever invented. And it writes in any position, also on wet or oil paper. My mom asked for a pen which can write upside down to solve sudokus in the bed, Powertank is a good fit for that
2. Uni-Ball Air Micro is a great experience. It gives a very smooth and skip-free writing feeling.
3. And a Kaweco Pen is a joy to write with due to its compact comfortable size, ceramic ball refill providing unifomly free flowing lines. Kaweco also turned out to be a great fidget toy. I like just twisting it in the hands, or screwing and unscrewing the cap.
4. Pilot Hi-Techpoint V5 Fineliner. Coming from Stabilo 88, this one did really change my understanding of how fineliner should feel in the hand and on paper. Great tool for writing and sketching.
5. Uni-ball Signo RT1 if you like to use every inch of you paper, that one is the tool, feels just perfect without going scratchy. Vivid intelligible skip-free lines. It easily moves Muji 0.38 to the second place in the race.
Fountain pens!! 🖋️ ❤
I just recently found this channel but can not wait to start trying many of the products I have seen. I am truly envious and would love, love, love your job! Thank you for taking a time to learn so many things and to try all these great products so that we have the opportunity to hear about them and try them ourselves.
I used to bear with using a ballpoint pen, gel pens tended to smudge to easily and weren't always that nice feeling. I then got into fountain pens and swore by them, only using a ballpoint when absolutely needed.
In comes the Uni-Ball EnerGel, nice, comfortable, and not easily smudging, I still prefer the fountain pens, but have more respect for gel pens.
Another pen that changed my mind, this time about ballpoints, the Zebra X-701. With its pressurized barrel you can write in so many different conditions, under water, upside down, it works great. On top of that it writes as smoothly as a gel pen and some of my cheaper fountain pens.
All that said, I still go for my fountain pens first, but now I always carry either the EnerGel or the X-701 for quick use.
Can't use Frixion at work, too much friction on envelopes in the mail processing system ruins the lettering and mail gets returned if the address is hard to read (we have the same problem with printing on mailing labels). The Multiball is MY ENVELOPE PEN at work, and I hide it so no one picks it up off my desk. This is my second year with Hobonichi Weeks and I already have next years (from you of course) : it's just enough planner/journal and the extra pages are great for when the topic needs pages. I had the TEcho this year: the bigger daily page is nice but not having extra pages in the back is hard.
Only problem with thermal sensitive ink is if you leave your notebook in a hot car, you might lose some of your notes. XD
You can restore the notes if you place them in a freezer!
Connie’s pencil choice is the one I’ve been wanting to get! It’s been on my wishlist for forever
It's a great pencil and it looks so classy. I use .7 lead so it's perfect in my books
I use the .5, and it’s the best addition to my office desk and planner supplies
Same as Stephanie, I did not trust the frixion pens for a long time… now I own 3 (mainly testing the bodies, as the grip is kinda uncomfortable for me), I would not use them for journaling, but I do use them on my EDC and keep track of adulting things. However, the only thing I will never like is correction tape, feels awful to write on it and I hate it.
I got a soft shitajiki, the Kyoei Orions Soft from your website and I LOVED IT. I did not like very much to write on my Hobonichi one (but it works amazing as a ruler)… and I saw Helen from The Coffee Monsterz Co using hers and I decided to give it a try. JetPens was the only place that had it, although only on A4, and then I realised that A5 is just half A4 and I got it anyway, cut it in half, and now I have TWO amazing A5 ones that I love and use every day. That was my discovery and I can’t imagine writing without it anymore.
for me, it was the Kaweco Sport fountain pen (medium). I didn't know if I'd like how compact it was, and it took time to get used to compared to my TWSBI Eco, but I really enjoy my kaweco now as my EDC fountain pen when I'm taking just a few essentials.
What a happy start to my day!! First, our girl Stephanie starts with all my fave Frixions!! Yaz!!!! Then, I think we get a clue into some of the amazing writing we see. Ann's a videographer and fell in love with the cushion grip...uhm, probably while writing, eh?!! Ann, are you one the Jet Pens writing hands?!!! 😉🙂😄
And JP keeps adding fun with new faces!!
So much to enjoy in this video!
I'm with you , those eraser pens of the 90s to early 2000s were abysmal.
I always used my fun and fancy pens at work (school). During meetings I would pull out my crappy pens. Why? because somebody ALWAYS never had a pen with them and the pen would go all around the room. Plus none of them knew how to write with a fountain pen and I was afraid some with lead hands would bend the nib if the ink failed them. I have a pen problem and I made a list just now.
It’s the Frixion pens for me 😊 I also had the same experience of using those other erasable pens growing up. But I love them so much now especially as a lefty, I feel like I can comfortably write without worrying about smudging particularly the fineliners. Is it anyone else’s experience that the Frixion gel pens run out of ink faster than a typical pen? (It may be because I use it on Rocketbook paper which is a reusable paper, im wondering for those who use them on regular paper, if they have the same experience)
I didn't understand the hype around fountain pens at all for a long time. i tried the pilot metropolitan and wound up absolutely hating it [sorry pilot met fans. the design & grip just don't work at all for me]. Around 5 years later I decided to try the pilot kakuno and immediately fell in love. now it's been 3 years and I have a whole collection, way too many ink samples, and a deep love of demonstrator pens. TWSBIs are my favorite.
That was my experience. Tried a Pilot Varsity and it skipped like crazy. I hated it. Tried a Twsbi next, fell in love, and now have over a dozen fountain pens.
Does anyone else besides myself dream about working at jetpens?
You are not alone!
It's funny that you mentioned the erasable pens and correction stuff. Same here for the Frixion pens! And i always think if the awful liquid white... Even though there's so much better out there now! Lol
awesome video 😊
Ballpoint pens. Since Hobonichi gives you a Jetstream pen with every planner, I tried the ones I got and they glide really well on the paper and ink globs are minimal.
I'm still iffy on Frixions because the ink is still technically on the page.
One Piece and Inuyasha,yeah!
Y’all did a video on a pen with black ink that sits on top of paper. What pen was that? Thanks guys, y’all are amazing and your videos rock 😊
Hi there! You might be referring to Uni-ball One Gel Pens or Zebra Sarasa R Gel Pens:
www.jetpens.com/Uni-ball-One-Gel-Pens-Standard/ct/6100
www.jetpens.com/Zebra-Sarasa-R-Gel-Pens/ct/6253
Try the Pentel 120 A3DX mechanical pencil
The Tombow Mono Air correction tape peaked my interest - I'd LOVE to love correction tape, but I've been burned in the past 😭 How is it for writing on top of? Does ink still smear on it like with other correction tapes?
Hi there! You can write on the Tombow Mono Air Correction Tape, although we recommend using broader tips and a light hand as fine tips and strong pressure can dig into the tape.
@@JetPensawesome, thanks for the reply and for the info!!
I use the same brush pen fo drawing and inking.
JetPens, you ruin me 😭
but in a good way
except for my wallet 😂
I wanna work at JetPens!
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…I just got what’s up with the name “Frixion”.
I never understood fountain pens, boi was I wrong. I already have 2 pens in a month yikes
Omg how did that go, almost a year later? I’m 6 weeks into my journey and have already acquired 5 😮💨
@@andreapalacios26645 pens with 6th on the way and 4 bottles of ink. I use them everyday but there's not many pen shops so my options are limited
Welcome to the stationery cult!
They restocked the inuyasha cover???? Crying....
Confirmed - Jetpens is illuminati cult. LOL Fave: Zebra Sarasa Multi 4 with pencil.
I shuddered at the image of those old erasable pens. It was only "erasable" because it erased the paper from existence. ☠️
I bought a pack of Frixion pens because I really liked one I was using, but now I'm finding they aren't all that. Often, the ink stops flowing when I'm in the middle of writing, even though there is plenty of ink within the pen. Has anybody else had this issue?
Lol back in my day we learned cursive and did not have erasable pens.
Same
Those Ohuhu dot markers. At first I was like, "what is the point of this?" They're kinda fun, though.
WE LOVE TO SEE SOMEONE LISTENING TO MARINA 😌😌😌😌😌
What is the monthly planner in the thumbnail?
It’s the monthly pages in the hobonichi
Hi there! That's a Hobonichi Techo: www.jetpens.com/Hobonichi-Techo-Planners-Covers/ct/3100
I was born in 2000 and had one of those terrible erasable pens in middle school
Immediately related to Stephanie and Connie!
I didn't know Papermate made "erasable" ball point pens, but I had a bunch of these BiC M.V.P. Erasables that had me scarred for life that all my ballpoint pens would just smudge if I ever erase them. The pen was also sooo thick and skipped a lot, so I hated learning cursive because I thought my handwriting looked so ugly due to the thickness too 🥲 I braced my self several times when I got my first FriXion pen. It's so amazing that it actually erases!
I was pretty meh about the usual sticky notes I got back in school, and now almost all the sticky notes I own have a lot more character and are so much more fun to use 😆
Oh the cursed paper mate erasable pens!
I need to unsubscribe... Every video uploaded is another item in my Jetpens cart😂
😂
the Kokuyo Gloo Glue Stick. its a glue stick how magic can it be. I have 2 now because they are amazing.