Review: Zebra NR5 (Needle Point)
Up for review today is the Zebra NR5. It has a 0.5 needle tip and black ink.
Because it is a needle point pen it leaves a smaller puncture wound should you clumsily stab yourself while writing. (Don't worry, nobody's judging you here)
I found this pen at a Dollar Tree but have never seen it offered again since. It is probably the best Dollar Tree purchase I had made since the time I found (and purchased) a sport jacket at one of their stores back in the early 2000s.
Because it is a needle point pen it leaves a smaller puncture wound should you clumsily stab yourself while writing. (Don't worry, nobody's judging you here)
I found this pen at a Dollar Tree but have never seen it offered again since. It is probably the best Dollar Tree purchase I had made since the time I found (and purchased) a sport jacket at one of their stores back in the early 2000s.
Despite the name, the pen does not contain actual zebra. In fact, there's hardly
any visual recognition on the pen of the company's animal namesake. The closest
we get to zebra stripes comes in the form of a bar code that strangely appears
right on the barrel.
It suitably uglifies the pen.
any visual recognition on the pen of the company's animal namesake. The closest
we get to zebra stripes comes in the form of a bar code that strangely appears
right on the barrel.
It suitably uglifies the pen.
The undeniable best feature of this fine pen is explained in the ever-important writing sample. Check it out!
So there you have it. Where will your ink pen take you?