

(Currently Pilot Blue Black is $25.00 for 350 ml) Diamine Inksĭiamine inks can range from a good deal to an insanely good one, depending on where you live. While most people prefer the Blue Black, these large bottles are also sold in black ( INK350B) and red ( INK350R). And 7x the size of a normal large bottle of ink you should have this one through many months of writing. This is solid, reliable, good-looking ink that will keep you happy through the whole bottle. Sold under model INK350BB, you can get this ink for about $25, or much cheaper in Japan. Pilot’s huge 350 ml bottle of Blue Black ink is the king of cheap, mainstream ink. ml) 350 ml of Pilot ink Pilot Blue Black, Black or Red (Currently Pelikan 4001 Brilliant Blue is $56. It's a great deal, possibly one of the best here.Pelikan 4001 series inks are some of the best everyday inks made today, but did you know that the 50 ml bottle you commonly find it in isn’t the most economical way to buy it? That’s right you can buy Brilliant Blue and other great Pelikan 4001 inks in 1 liter containers.

both sizes are the same price.)Įdit: I ended up buying the 0.3 mm version because it was a safer option.Įdit 2: Since I already bought it, here is the link. (also just for reference I'm getting it from ebay for $40 CAD which is about $30 USD. I don't actually know that though - does anyone else with the 0.2 orenz nero have lead breaking problems? The only thing is, 0.2 seems really, really delicate - and like, prone to problems. Anyways I'm having a tough time deciding between 0.2 and 0.3Ġ.2 seems nice to have since it would be nice to write small - I think that it would be more practical since I usually use 0.5's and a 0.2 will really help me write small on the page. So far I have two Kuru Toga Roulette's and a Zebra M-402, nothing special. Sooo - I recently got hooked (addicted!) on mechanical pencils and while my wallet is crying i'm looking to add an orenznero to my collection.
