Rollerball Pens

Most see rollerball pens as the evolution of ballpoint pens. While when you’re writing with a ballpoint pen you need to add a bit of pressure to write, this is not required with a rollerball pen. This is because rollerball pens use a thin liquid ink, similar to fountain pens. So, as soon as the tip touches the paper, it will flow. In case you want to add a bit of line variation or write broader, you can also add a bit of pressure. 

Due to the type of ink used, most rollerball pens are designed with a cap to ensure the ink doesn’t dry out when you’re not using it. 

Rollerball pens end up being seen as the middle term between ballpoint pens and fountain pens. They are as practical as ballpoint pens but they can be luxurious as fountain pens. 

At InexPens.com, you can find a wide variety of rollerball pens from popular brands including Lamy, Sheaffer, Faber-Castell, Parker, among others.