I only use juice for checking the papers of my classmate and a chinese ballpen for writing which only cost me less than a us dollar for 10 pcs but after writing with it its too thick and penetrates to the page below of the page i am writing on and its messy so after researching for pilot ballpens thanks to ur vid I think I finally know what to buy
@@kiyoponnn Good suggestion, but it takes years to find one reliable fountain pen though. Too many details to consider. Almost nobody dives into fountain pen realm with a single purchase, they need to adapt with the nib, ergonomics, and obviously maintenance. Japanese FPs would be a great start as they're easy to operate and highly functional, no nonsense just mostly high quality cigar shape, easy to clean, simple refilling mech. But the higher quality ones tend to be 100$ plus and the nib taste would still be a major concern. Pilot tends to write the smoothest for my hand, but other writers would differ in opinion. Platinum and especially sailor nibs have unique feedbacks but not all writers understand the quality simply because how they write the letters. If you're indulged purely in the handwriting process then FPs would make sense. Otherwise they will trap you into a somewhat endless experiments and lot of bucks for a journey to pursue the most reliable pen....
Unfortunately disposable plastic pens are a huge problem for the environment, bigger than people think. Specially here in America where people don't have a big tradition and culture of writing tools, they just use disposable pen's and toss them away in the trash can. Over a billion plastic disposable pen's are thrown away every year in the US, you can imagine the damage it does to the environment. Disposable plastic contaminates our water and it hurts specially marine life since plastic thrown in the trash always end up in the ocean one way or another So I encourage people to do like me, and cut disposable products from their lives specially plastic, just get a nice pen and buy the refills (and make sure to not toss them when the refills run out of ink, but keep them then take them to a recycling center where they will be disposed of appropriately, some will even pay you)
What brand of correction tape do you use? I love the juice up pens 🥰
Thank you for watching. The correction tape I use most often is Correction Tape for Rollbhan Notebooks.
I only use juice for checking the papers of my classmate and a chinese ballpen for writing which only cost me less than a us dollar for 10 pcs but after writing with it its too thick and penetrates to the page below of the page i am writing on and its messy so after researching for pilot ballpens thanks to ur vid I think I finally know what to buy
I also find it difficult to judge the compatibility between paper and pen. I try it out and continue to use the one that works best for my usage.
I'd say Pentel Energel win in terms of color vibrancy.
I haven't used Energel yet. So I will try one someday.
Juice Up is definitely better with their smooth ink output and special technique on the tip
待ってました☺️
ジュースアップよりジュースの紹介が後になってしまいました。
@@miniminidiarist 大丈夫ですよ〜!
ジュースのチープなところもいい。
気軽に使える感じがありますね。
I would choose the premium model, so I would then just buy the refills. To reduce landfill and environmental impact
I see. I think it is also important to choose products that are easy to get refills.
you could go a step further and use a refillable fountain pen
@@kiyoponnn Good suggestion, but it takes years to find one reliable fountain pen though. Too many details to consider. Almost nobody dives into fountain pen realm with a single purchase, they need to adapt with the nib, ergonomics, and obviously maintenance.
Japanese FPs would be a great start as they're easy to operate and highly functional, no nonsense just mostly high quality cigar shape, easy to clean, simple refilling mech. But the higher quality ones tend to be 100$ plus and the nib taste would still be a major concern. Pilot tends to write the smoothest for my hand, but other writers would differ in opinion. Platinum and especially sailor nibs have unique feedbacks but not all writers understand the quality simply because how they write the letters.
If you're indulged purely in the handwriting process then FPs would make sense. Otherwise they will trap you into a somewhat endless experiments and lot of bucks for a journey to pursue the most reliable pen....
Unfortunately disposable plastic pens are a huge problem for the environment, bigger than people think. Specially here in America where people don't have a big tradition and culture of writing tools, they just use disposable pen's and toss them away in the trash can. Over a billion plastic disposable pen's are thrown away every year in the US, you can imagine the damage it does to the environment. Disposable plastic contaminates our water and it hurts specially marine life since plastic thrown in the trash always end up in the ocean one way or another
So I encourage people to do like me, and cut disposable products from their lives specially plastic, just get a nice pen and buy the refills (and make sure to not toss them when the refills run out of ink, but keep them then take them to a recycling center where they will be disposed of appropriately, some will even pay you)
There are so many plastic products. I want to choose products which do not harm the environment.
Yeah,I agreed with that today I just have not only refills