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The Reason Why I Thought that "Water-Based Ballpoint Pens with Improved Ink" Were the Right Choice. I Never Thought Writing Would Be This Much Fun.

I like the smooth writing feel of water-based ballpoint pens, but I felt that they were prone to bleeding and had low water resistance, which was an issue. Then I found out that Mitsubishi Pencil had released a new water-based ballpoint pen, the Uni-ball Zent, and I decided to try it out right away. The newly developed ink has a smooth writing feel and reduces bleeding and bleed-through, making it a pen I want to continue using in the future.
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I like the smooth writing feel of water-based ballpoint pens, but I felt that they were prone to bleeding and had low water resistance, which was an issue. Then I found out that Mitsubishi Pencil had released a new water-based ballpoint pen, the Uni-ball Zent, and I decided to try it out right away. The newly developed ink has a smooth writing feel and reduces bleeding and bleed-through, making it a pen I want to continue using in the future.

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businessinsider.jp broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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