Tombow makes tiny pens too - and I think they’re rollerballs. Also Pilot makes a G7 Mini (also called the G-2 XS) rollerball. Herbin makes a mini pen that uses fountain pen ink, but is a rollerball.
I have the Pilot Birdie Twin Pen, which is perfect for on the go. It has a 0.5 mechanical pencil on one side and a ballpoint on the other one. I am not sure about longer writing sessions, but it's ideal for carrying around in your purse or wallet.
Damn it I might just be addicted to Yoseka stationery. PS taking advantage of being an early commenter to once again BEG for a mid-year Authan diy Gantt planner update!
Cuteness abounds! For myself the main selling point of a TiNY pen is nib/tip size, which is why I prefer the Uniball One P (0.38mm) to the Fisher Space Pen (0.5mm ?). Plus the chonky li'l One P is actually really comfortable to hold for longer writing sessions.
I used to carry a Tombow Pfit Clip Mini in my pocket. It was so useful (and a bit of a fidget toy) and I devastated when I lost my first one after years with it. I eventually started carrying all my pocket matter in a pouch/wallet so it would be easier to grab everything (and not forget something), and had the OHTO Minimo, but it somehow disassembled in the pouch AND I must've flung out the metal end that kept it together. I was able to replace that with the OHTO Petit-B, which I actually find a lot easier to use, since it's capped and basically doubles in length when posted. Paired with the card size Maruman Mnemosyne memo pad, and you're set. 👌🏻
Thanks for this comment! Actually we checked after seeing this and realized the refills were taken off our website in error but they are back online now: yosekastationery.com/products/ohto-minimo-0-5mm-ballpoint-black-ink-refill
I'm guessing it doesn't make the list because of the diameter. Also, she does say the pens selected were ballpoint on purpose, for convenience. I would disagree that a pocket pen needs to be a ballpoint in order to be convenient. I'm a little disappointed to not see any fountain pens represented at all, although the Lilliput is available as one. I suspect this was a very intentional choice, knowing it would raise the ire of us fountain pen lovers 😂
Hahah not at all! Sorry to disappoint though. Just thought it would be less confusing to exclude fountain pens. We can definitely do a separate one featuring fountain pens though :)
I think a part of the reason they're all ballpoints is because gel pens are less viscous so smaller refills would run out too quick
Tombow makes tiny pens too - and I think they’re rollerballs. Also Pilot makes a G7 Mini (also called the G-2 XS) rollerball. Herbin makes a mini pen that uses fountain pen ink, but is a rollerball.
I have the Pilot Birdie Twin Pen, which is perfect for on the go. It has a 0.5 mechanical pencil on one side and a ballpoint on the other one. I am not sure about longer writing sessions, but it's ideal for carrying around in your purse or wallet.
Damn it I might just be addicted to Yoseka stationery.
PS taking advantage of being an early commenter to once again BEG for a mid-year Authan diy Gantt planner update!
My hands usually can't handle tiny stuff like this, but as someone who would like a small pen to match my passport tn, these are great
Love this video! The Travelers Company brass ballpoint pen is under 10 cm too, it's my favourite 😊
It's the Zoolander reference for me 🤣 So excited for a new video! You all are the best
Cuteness abounds! For myself the main selling point of a TiNY pen is nib/tip size, which is why I prefer the Uniball One P (0.38mm) to the Fisher Space Pen (0.5mm ?). Plus the chonky li'l One P is actually really comfortable to hold for longer writing sessions.
It's true! The Uni-ball one p's chonkiness makes it so comfy to hold!
The Pilot Myu is also meant for ant hands 😮
I used to carry a Tombow Pfit Clip Mini in my pocket. It was so useful (and a bit of a fidget toy) and I devastated when I lost my first one after years with it.
I eventually started carrying all my pocket matter in a pouch/wallet so it would be easier to grab everything (and not forget something), and had the OHTO Minimo, but it somehow disassembled in the pouch AND I must've flung out the metal end that kept it together.
I was able to replace that with the OHTO Petit-B, which I actually find a lot easier to use, since it's capped and basically doubles in length when posted. Paired with the card size Maruman Mnemosyne memo pad, and you're set. 👌🏻
me: LOL I can’t believe she just suggested pulling out a pen at a party, silly Daisy
also me: would pull out ANY cool stationery at a party. 😅
Hahah does no one else do that?!
These are adorable ☺☺
Me gusta el vídeo, realmente no me acordaba de que había bolígrafos tan pequeños 😅 😊.
Please bring back the minimo refills
Thanks for this comment! Actually we checked after seeing this and realized the refills were taken off our website in error but they are back online now: yosekastationery.com/products/ohto-minimo-0-5mm-ballpoint-black-ink-refill
❤❤❤ very nice
Wait, does that mean that Yoseka don't carry the Kaweco Sport fountain pens? Those ones are only 10,3cm long capped, 10cm opened.
I'm guessing it doesn't make the list because of the diameter. Also, she does say the pens selected were ballpoint on purpose, for convenience. I would disagree that a pocket pen needs to be a ballpoint in order to be convenient.
I'm a little disappointed to not see any fountain pens represented at all, although the Lilliput is available as one. I suspect this was a very intentional choice, knowing it would raise the ire of us fountain pen lovers 😂
Hahah not at all! Sorry to disappoint though. Just thought it would be less confusing to exclude fountain pens. We can definitely do a separate one featuring fountain pens though :)
tfs . . when featuring your products (pens) please include more info current price refills available 👍♥️