Okay, this one looks like it will pass my test: Drive my Ford F150 on pen, if it survives, then I use. (joke obviously) Thank you for your honest review, too many pen channels simply never have a bad thing to say about all pens reviewed.
5:40 all the pocket pens (but the Dinkey Cupronickel) should have a teflon lining inside the cap to avaoid scratching the barrel. The Dinkey Cupronickel is the only one equipped with the lining.
Yes, however I have other steel pens that I have no issues with, so balance of the design for the materials is key i feel. What do you mean by tips being dangerous? The pointed ends?
I've never used it, but I feel like they will all pretty much be the same in this model in a metal. Overall Dimensions will not be the right weight for balance no matter what material its made out of, i feel.
Good and really useful and helpful information. Thanks a lot!
Thanks! Glad it was helpful!
Okay, this one looks like it will pass my test: Drive my Ford F150 on pen, if it survives, then I use. (joke obviously) Thank you for your honest review, too many pen channels simply never have a bad thing to say about all pens reviewed.
I watched because I wondered why you had a pen with the British War Department logo.
Maybe you should have considered the Titanium version!
Ugh I know! Live and learn right:?
I have it since it's the lightest one, but i'd love to buy the copper Pocket... but man, it's heavy!
Tactical pen for use as personal defence weapon ?
Definitely could be used that way! lol
switch converter fits in that pen??
5:40 all the pocket pens (but the Dinkey Cupronickel) should have a teflon lining inside the cap to avaoid scratching the barrel. The Dinkey Cupronickel is the only one equipped with the lining.
I agree. The steel makes it too heavy to write with for anything more than 5 mins. And those tips are dangerous.
Yes, however I have other steel pens that I have no issues with, so balance of the design for the materials is key i feel. What do you mean by tips being dangerous? The pointed ends?
@@PenAndGadgetYes, the pointed ends. I've already put some nasty scratches into other items carried with the pen, such as my phone screen.
@@azangana1973 interesting, I tend to keep my pen in an empty pocket, but I can see how that would happen.
Try the Titanium Pocket
What do you think about the aluminum version?
I've never used it, but I feel like they will all pretty much be the same in this model in a metal. Overall Dimensions will not be the right weight for balance no matter what material its made out of, i feel.