If you like dark ink and your paper is always fresh and well stored, the Uniball One is ludicrously black. I tried that kind a few months ago and wound up returning the pack of them, because they would consistently skip on paper with the slightest oil contamination. I'm mostly writing on scrap paper, grocery lists that spend all week sitting out on the table, and the like, so that was a no-go.
For feel and consistency, I settled on the Bic Gelocity and learned to love blue ink instead of being low-level irritated with off-black. But one of the pens you called "fast" is a ball point, and I can't stand those because of how much pressure they need, so that recommendation may not translate.
If you like dark ink and your paper is always fresh and well stored, the Uniball One is ludicrously black. I tried that kind a few months ago and wound up returning the pack of them, because they would consistently skip on paper with the slightest oil contamination. I'm mostly writing on scrap paper, grocery lists that spend all week sitting out on the table, and the like, so that was a no-go.
For feel and consistency, I settled on the Bic Gelocity and learned to love blue ink instead of being low-level irritated with off-black. But one of the pens you called "fast" is a ball point, and I can't stand those because of how much pressure they need, so that recommendation may not translate.
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