![]() ![]() ![]() From a practical perspective, it’s easier to sanitize than plastic, and it’s corrosion-resistant. The stainless steel body isn’t just all style, other. This prevents the pen from accidentally opening in the middle of the bag or the pocket, and those troublesome ink stains. The metal clicking mechanism is also very solid and needs to be firmly pushed. Zebra F-701 Clicking MechanismĪs someone who’s always losing pen caps, I love that the pen is retractable. The knurled tip also keeps your fingers steady and is very helpful if your hands tend to get sweaty. The pen has the right thickness for a solid but comfortable grip. We even like it more than extra fine tech pens, which are delicate and can start skipping if you drop them. The ink flows smoothly, and the fine 0.8mm point tip makes all handwriting look clearer and more legible. This pen looks great, I like the stainless steel industrial look. But if you accidentally lose it, you won’t feel bad about spending less than $8 for a replacement. You can use this for years, and get packs of refills. We would also recommend this pen to someone who wants a more environmentally-friendly alternative to plastic disposable pens. The ink flows well, and the well-constructed tip won’t block the letters as you write. The Zebra F-701 is a perfect “everyday pen.” It’s designed for people who have to take a lot of notes very quickly. Its all-metal body looks very sleek, and it has the vibe of an “executive pen.” It feels durable in the hand, even more than some $50 pens. The Zebra F-701 is one of those high-quality entry-level pens. (We are so tired of ballpoints that skip!) But that doesn’t mean that you can’t get a quality ballpoint that looks expensive and gives a steady flow of ink. The line also has a tactical ballpoint, mechanical pencil, permanent marker, and pen and pencil set.Ĭompared to the budget line (Steel 3), and a quality line (Steel 4), Steel 7 also has a sleeker, more stylish shape that’s ideal for executives and professionals.īallpoint pens may not have the very rich ink pigments of rollerballs or the old-school feel of fountain pens. It’s part of the Zebra Steel 7 series, which is their top-of-the-line ballpoint pens. The new F-701 uses professional-grade stainless steel from its clip to the tip. So, pen aficionados would use the F-701 refill with the Zebra F-401 hardware-a hack that was so popular that the manufacturer combined the two in their new design. However, the old version had a plastic clicking mechanism, internal threading, and top barrel. It’s always been a bestseller, because of the pigmented ink and how the tip doesn’t block the view of the letters. The Zebra’s F-701 is a metal pen with a knurled grip and a 0.88 fine point tip. In this Zebra F-701 review, we compare it to other ballpoints and the other Zebra ballpoints. Then, Zebra upgraded the design and made a great pen even better. The Zebra F-701 has always been one of the most popular ballpoint pens. ![]()
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