Mercedes Benzene Posted July 26, 2008 Report Posted July 26, 2008 Here's a place to sing praises about products that you love. I thought it would be good to share the best of the best of any consumer products: cat litter, laundry detergent, cars, nifty gadgets, whatever. I'll start:I'm a self-proclaimed office supply geek, esecially when it comes to pens. I like ones that write thin, clean, smudgeless lines, and won't bleed through the paper. Well, I thought I would try out the newly released Sharpie ® Pens. Yes, the maker of my favorite permanent markers now makes pens; quite possibly the best ones I have ever had the pleasure of writing with. It matches all of the aforementioned criteria, and I would highly reccommend them to anyone who cares about what they use to scribble down notes, essays, etc. A pack of four black pens is about $6.50 US. Share. Quote
REASON Posted July 27, 2008 Report Posted July 27, 2008 I'm a self-proclaimed office supply geek, esecially when it comes to pens. I like ones that write thin, clean, smudgeless lines, and won't bleed through the paper. Well, I thought I would try out the newly released Sharpie ® Pens. I like these kinds of pens too. Sometimes, fine point pens feel kind of scratchy on the paper. I like a smooth rolling pen that doesn't require a lot of pressure to get a clean line with no skips, and has strong color. How does the new Sharpie compare in this regard? Quote
Mercedes Benzene Posted July 27, 2008 Author Report Posted July 27, 2008 I like these kinds of pens too. Sometimes, fine point pens feel kind of scratchy on the paper. I like a smooth rolling pen that doesn't require a lot of pressure to get a clean line with no skips, and has strong color. How does the new Sharpie compare in this regard? That's the great thing! It's felt-tipped, but it doesn't bleed like most felt-tipped pens! Completely smooth. Quote
Galapagos Posted July 27, 2008 Report Posted July 27, 2008 Memorex Black CD-Rs http://www.amazon.com/Memorex-700MB-80-Minute-50-Pack-Spindle/dp/B00007JO1D/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1217125074&sr=8-1** are the best blank CDs I have come across. I'm a slob, and tend to juggle my CDs around the car while driving, so cheap CDs scratch and skip easily under my watch. These Memorex Blacks can just take a hell of a beating, and I'm assuming it is because of whatever black polymer they're made out of. **The Amazon URLs are still glitching up... Quote
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