Review: Beta Inkless Pens from Jac Zagoory Designs

Jac Zagoory Beta PenMy good friends from Jac Zagoory designs contacted me recently and sent out some samples of the Beta Inkless Pen and the Beta Pocket Inkless Pen.  When the package arrived, I really had no clue what to expect, but I was definitely intrigued by what was inside.

First off, as with the other Jac Zagoory products I have reviewed, the product design is fantastic.  Both the Beta and Beta Pocket Inkless pens are drool-worthy in the looks department alone.  The full size model is long and sleek, with nary a mark to be found on its silver body.  The Pocket is much shorter and wider, but is just as much of a looker as its big brother with its pocket clip and threaded cap.  But an "inkless pen"?  How is this going to work?

Surprisingly enough, it does a pretty good job for what it is designed for.  The line it lays down looks very much like a pencil would, but it does not smudge, nor is it erasable without you taking off the page beneath it.  There is definitely some drag feedback - after all, you are dragging a piece of metal across the page, not a medium fountain pen nib - but you don't have to exert too much pressure to write with.  I tried my best to write as I normally would, and both pens performed well.

Here are a few details from jaczagoory.com:

The pens  can be used on most paper surfaces, at any temperature or in any weather condition and will never need to be sharpened.  There is no ink so it will never dry up or leak. Doesn't smear. I have so many pens that sometimes they dry up and the pencils aren't always sharpened, so when I am stressed it is comforting to know that I can reach for this pen for reliability.
This isn't a pen I see myself using on a daily basis, but either one would make one of the better pen related gifts I have seen for that person who has it all.  If I only had to choose one, I think I would choose the full size just because of the long barrel length and comfort when writing.  With the Beta Pocket, you really have to get it wedged into the palm of your hand to have a comfortable writing experience, but the Pocket model may be the ultimate emergency pen.  You could keep this in the car, or any kit you have and never ever have to worry about it drying up or breaking, and it will write on just about any paper you throw at it.

There is just a cool vibe about these pens.  I'm going to go play with them some more and see what else I can come up with.

Click here for the XL review.

Posted on January 28, 2010 .

Giveaway: TUL Gel & Ballpoint & Bonus Pen!

I shot down to my parents house in Florida for a long weekend, and one of the things the pen addict in me tries to do when I am down there is to hit up the local Office Max for some TUL pens since I don't have one locally.  This time around, I brought back a few extras to giveaway to readers of The Pen Addict, plus I'm going to throw in another hard to find pen (for me anyway) as a bonus.

There will be three winners of this giveaway, who will each recieve the following three pens:

(1) TUL 0.5mm Black Gel Needle Tip (reviewed here)

(1) TUL Ballpoint Medium Black (review upcoming)

(1) Uni-Ball Signo 207 0.7mm Needle Tip (reviewed here)

I am a big fan of both the TUL and Uni-Ball Needle Tip pens, so I thought I would spread the wealth around.  I have yet to even try the TUL Ballpoint as I type this up, but if the pen writes as good as it looks I will be pretty happy.

Here are the giveaway rules:

1. Leave one comment on this post anytime between now, and Thursday night at 11:59 PM Eastern Time.  You are limited to one entry.  Feel free to link this giveaway on your blog, or share it with anyone you feel is a true pen addict.  If you have a blog, I would love a link back, but it is certainly not required for entry into the contest.

2. For this contest, I will pick three winners at random from the comments section of this post.  The comments will be numbered in the order they are received, i.e. the first comment is #1, the second #2, and so on.  The Random Integer Generator at random.org will be used to pick the numbers of the winners.

3. The contest winners will be posted on Friday, January 29th.  The winners will have one week to email me at the address posted in the right sidebar.

4. I will ship internationally.  I know there are many international readers and fans of The Pen Addict, and I will gladly ship to you at my expense.

Thanks and good luck!

Posted on January 26, 2010 .

Travelling...

I love you guys, but I am out of town and on the road, and haven't had the time to get in a regular post for Monday.  Look for a new review on Tuesday, or maybe even a giveaway if I am feeling frisky.

See ya then!

Posted on January 25, 2010 .