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Pennan Pilot Hi-Tecpoint V5 är en tunn rollerballpenna med en bläckregulator som ger ett jämnt bläckflöde. Denna rollerballpenna med flytande bläck har en nålformad spets i rostfritt stål som ger lätta, mjuka och exakta penndrag. Dess hållbara kula i hårdmetall, med skåror för extra stöd och stadig vridning, behåller sin form länge. Denna rollerballpenna har en unik V-systemmekanism som reglerar bläckflödet, och ser till att det är jämnt och fast, samt ett litet fönster som visar bläcknivån. Pennan levereras komplett med kork,som skyddar pennan,och en fickklämma som gör den praktisk att använda. - Huv - Spetsbredd: 0,5 mm - Textfärg: Svart - Färg pennkropp: Svart - Dokumentäkta bläck enligt ISO 14145
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