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Schneider Reco Pen Rollerball with Black Ink 131811

The world's first pen to be awarded the most famous eco-label, the "Blue Angel," has a production process that is particularly environmentally friendly and resource-saving.

The body is made from 92%...

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The world's first pen to be awarded the most famous eco-label, the "Blue Angel," has a production process that is particularly environmentally friendly and resource-saving.

The body is made from 92% recycled plastic.

The improved dynamic design combined with the matte satin finish creates a clean yet elegant appearance.

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Description

The world's first pen to be awarded the most famous eco-label, the "Blue Angel," has a production process that is particularly environmentally friendly and resource-saving.

The body is made from 92% recycled plastic.

The improved dynamic design combined with the matte satin finish creates a clean yet elegant appearance.

Specifications

Product Details

Writing Type
Rollerball
Ink Colour
Black
Pieces
1 pcs

Specifications

Erasable
No
Invisible Ink
No
With Base
No
Tactical
No
Glitter
No

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  • ChrisKatzos
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    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

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    It is plastic but of good quality. Quite lightweight for people who don't want to hold a heavy pen. It is a ballpoint pen that accepts Parker-type refills. It comes with a Schneider ECO 725M refill in black, which is quite good. Personally, I have been using Schneider and Schmidt refills for my Parker, Waterman, Retro51, and Lamy pens for a while now (buying from skroutz offers a better quality/price/durability ratio). To change it, you unscrew the front part.

    In the hand, without measuring it, the weight is the same as the Pilot Explorer. Similarly, in thickness, the Schneider is slightly longer.

    It is quite "clicky" without being annoying, and the springs are as hard as they need to be.

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