Tuesday, 12 April 2011

BIC pencil review – divine writing at a low price – I love them

Ever since my childhood I loved to write. I remember that when I was eight or nine years old, I had a notebook full of poetry and short novels that I wrote. Loving to write so much, I also loved my writing tools. Even now, when I mostly write using my keyboard, I still love spending my time in the bus or subway, writing my articles and posts on a piece of paper. I tried a lot of pens, pencils and ballpoints in time, and last fall I’ve decided to buy something different, that will look nice and give me comfort while writing.

I am not too keen on choosing the most expensive thing I can find, since I really don’t want to be constantly afraid to lose it.

So, after much debating in front of the stand I bought myself a BIC Atlantis Pencil of 0.7 mm. In fact, I am writing this draft with it right now. I like that it looks more like a pen, has a stylish black color (I know, black is not really a color) and has a very good eraser at the end. After I’ve bought it, I practically used it without interruptions at writing my school papers, my articles and blog posts, taking it with me at school or work and not sparing it too much. After more than six months I must say that it is still in perfect condition. Nothing broken, even the little eraser at the end is resilient.

I usually get tired of a new writing tool pretty quickly, but with this one I feel comfortable indeed. It has a soft rubber cover near the writing end and my fingers are very well protected and cozy. Also, the fact that it looks very good, even after six months of intense using in these types of conditions, is making me proud of taking it out of my purse.

If you still love to use a pencil to do a sketch or to write something on the old fashioned piece of paper, then I believe that BIC pencils are great candidates. I’ve already used the boring BIC ballpoints before this and though of good quality, they didn’t manage to keep my interest alive too much. What can I say? I’m fussy when I choose my things and in order to maintain an interest for an object it has to be designed in a way that will constantly remind me of its qualities. So, when I recommend this pencil from BIC, it means that I really, really enjoyed writing with it and still do.

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