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Zebra Pen 29411 F-701 Ballpoint Stainless Steel Retractable Pen, Fine Point, 0.8mm, Black Ink, 1-Count

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In 2019 Zebra released the X-701 as an a rugged, outdoor-friendly pen. It was highly expected but failed to impress most buyers once it was released. Other than that, the knurled metal grip might not be for everyone. If you want a softer knurled grip, I recommend getting some paper to wrap around the metal grip and just sand it with the paper to do a bit of a polish to make it feel a touch softer. (I set comfort at 3 stars because of people's personal preference of knurling.) From a writing perspective, it performs along the same lines as other traditional ballpoints. The ink is a bit splotchy and light, and the 0.7mm size makes a very fine line. It never has issues starting or skipping, and I've never had any defective refills in my years of using this pen. Apart from the normal downsides of a ballpoint refill, this is a top notch example of a great performing refill. Since the F-701 is a great bargain at an entry-level price point, your other options will likely run you more money. With that said, you get what you pay for, from different design language or materials all the way up to enthusiast-level features. Here are a few at some different price points to consider: https://www.reddit.com/r/mechanicalpencils/comments/k0rxun/i_can_finally_enjoy_using_my_graphgear_1000s/

Zebra F-xMD– Technically another model primarily sold outside of the US, but essentially an updated F-701 The new F-701 uses professional-grade stainless steel from its clip to the tip. It’s part of the Zebra Steel 7 series, which is their top-of-the-line ballpoint pens. The line also has a tactical ballpoint, mechanical pencil, permanent marker, and pen and pencil set. Compared 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. Is the Zebra F-701 for you?

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The stainless steel body isn’t just all style, other. From a practical perspective, it’s easier to sanitize than plastic, and it’s corrosion-resistant. Since I spray almost everything with alcohol now because of the COVID-19 pandemic, this is definitely a big and healthy plus. Have you carried the F-701? Did you feel the need to upgrade at all? We’d love to hear your thoughts on this EDC classic in the comments below. https://www.reddit.com/r/mechanicalpencils/comments/f8uwqy/cant_wait_for_the_new_knurled_orenz_so_made_my/ https://www.reddit.com/r/mechanicalpencils/comments/hytq0k/had_posted_my_zebra_f701_pen_with_ticonderoga/ https://www.reddit.com/r/mechanicalpencils/comments/e51bpc/i_hate_it_when_nice_pencils_only_come_in_7mm_so/

This pen looks great, I like the stainless steel industrial look. The Zebra F-701 writes so well. The ink flows smoothly, and the fine 0.8mm point tip makes all handwriting look clearer and more legible. We even like it more than extra fine tech pens, which are delicate and can start skipping if you drop them. Zebra F-701 Knurled Grip The F-701 (sometimes written as the F701) is the top-of-the-line retractable ballpoint in Zebra’s Steel Series. It uses an 0.8mm ballpoint refill that is good on lots of surfaces, but is also compatible with the Fisher Space Pen PR pressurized refill. The F-701 is known for it’s rugged build quality and incredible value. It is considered by many to be the ultimate in “everyday carry” value. The ink is great and rarely blots, but it can’t write on all surfaces, and it may skip if you try writing on the wall or other unusual angles. If you want to be able to write on any kind of paper, surface, condition, and angle, we recommend you get a Fisher Space pen with pressurized ink. Zebra F-701 Pros and Cons Pros The refills are easy to get. Aside from the official Zebra refills, the pen is also compatible with Fisher Space Pen refills. What We Don’t Like About Zebra F-701 https://www.reddit.com/r/mechanicalpencils/comments/g1sy8z/graphgear_500_zebra_f701f402_bodies_theres_a_good/My only issue with this pen is that the clip will start rotating over time. This likely happens if you drop your pen on the table after you finish jotting something down. Then the drop will put force on the clip. The other issue is the ink itself.

Post-release the pen was criticized for its use of plastic components — the grip section in particular which not only is made of plastic but has a plastic-y feel to it that F-701 fans disliked. People have also noted flaking paint on the coated steel body and the large amount of plastic used in the pen’s construction (both inside and out).Here are some of my Zebra 701 mod posts. Thought it might be helpful to compile them together in a single post. Feel free to comment any of your Zebra mod posts. In 2018 the Zebra F-xMD was released outside of the US. This is an entirely steel pen that was basically the same thing as a modded F-701 with a different ink refill. The refill was almost interchangeable with that of the original F-701 but with the change of some internal components the fit of the internals changed slightly as well.

https://www.reddit.com/r/mechanicalpencils/comments/j8jqv5/muji_hexagon_pencil_with_zebra_fm701_grip/https://www.reddit.com/r/mechanicalpencils/comments/f63c0o/made_a_5mm_zebra_m701_with_the_internals_from_an/ The X-701 was highly awaited by fans of “everyday carry” pens but it faced problems shortly after its August 2018 release. The pen was in very short supply initially and only sold directly from Zebra, where it sold out.

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