Wilkinson Gel Roller Ball

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Wilkinson is a UK department store (click for more info) that usually has a very good range of stationery at the budget end of the market branded as their own make as well as branded makes, here.
This particular pen is sold as a pack of 5 for a very reasonable £1.15 ($1.76/C$1.79) in a plastic wallet in the standard blue and black, all of which are a fine nib.
As you can see it is a very basic looking pen without frills or ornamentation, what else can you expect or want for the price? It is in fairness a nicely balanced pen and a very robust construction, it is not refillable.
As I have found with most Gel Rollers the inked line is very wet and susceptible to smudging and wiping, but this could be down to my writing style as much as the ink wetness. The line laid down is a very pleasing solid black wiht little or no skipping, writes from first use consistently and evenly.
Posted or capped the pen is nicely balanced and not overly long or short, the crip part of the barrel is covered in a soft knurled rubber cover which stands up to use for the writing life of the pen, more on this later, the cap has a pocket clip denoting ink colour but it does nto hodl the pen in pocket very firmly on thin pockets or material, the clip also comes away form the lid easily, perhaps due to the breathing hole designed into the lid.
The lid does cap with a reassuring click and stay on the pen barrel well in transport.
Other than the comments above there is not much more to say about the pen, but there is one final point to make which I believe is vital, and that is the writing life span.
When using this pen solidly for note making on an A5 writing pad the pen only lasted for 4 or 5 pages, I've used two now over 10 pages, admittedly the full page was covered in writing, but I feel that a pen of this size should last longer, does anyone else have any thoughts or comments on the writing life if ink in pens of this sort? But in fairness what can you expect for the price, some pens of the same style and ink cost 2 or 3 times more for just one. In closing I can't really fault or criticise the pen any more than above, I think they write very nicely, have a reassuringly black line and are very reasonably priced.

*UPDATE*
Just finished another pen, this one lasted a bit longer, 6 and a half pages, but not much more. The pen and ink do write consistently until the very last letters, no skipping or reluctance to write evenly, so you do get to use every last drop of ink. I'm still undecided f these are a bargain or a waste of money, if only the refill was larger/lasted longer, I would gladly pay more as the pen itself and nib are very nice for the current price.



7 comments:

  1. Albert-Possonby-Smithe19 September 2013 at 09:29

    I must say that the Wilkinsons 750ea Gel Roller Ball is one of the finest writing impliments that I've ever had the honour to use. Of all the writing instruments upon God's green earth, this pen is by far one of his most benevolent creations. It's also a steal at £1.50!

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  2. Tommy 'The Jackdaw' Haywood19 September 2013 at 10:02

    Whenever oi pop down to Wilkinsons for a box o' Jellied Eels, Oi never fail to pick up a pack of 'ese pens. I take a butchers around all the shops in london town, and oi've never found a better pack of speckled hens! The ink is like a camden dream, and the grip is ever so comfortable on me soft cockney palms. It's also a steal at £1.50!

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  3. Ferriston Davidion19 September 2013 at 10:06

    As a leading film-star, I need a lot in life. A fast car, a big house and more importantly; a high quality pen. When it comes to autographs, there's only one pen that I trust, and that's the 750ea Gel Roller Ball! It's silky, smooth and a steal at £1.50!

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    1. Thanks for your comment Albert-Possonby-Smithe/FErristin Davidion
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