Favorite pen?

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I am almost out of my trusty uniball signo pens! I was wondering what y'all use for notes?

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At home, a Parker jotter or IM with a black gel refill. On the road, the cheapest BIC pen I can find. I tend to lose a lot of pens.
 
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For most things, like when testing, Pilot G-2 (0.38 for me). When I want to be semi-fancy, I like some of the Waterman ballpoint pens. I have a Parker Duofold, but I think some dried ink has clogged it up, so I haven't used it in a while.

Yeah Pilot! For general use, everyday pens, these have been by far the most reliable option I've found that aren't super expensive. Plus, you can usually get the 20-30 packs at Costco for pretty cheap.
 
I used to exclusively use the 0.5mm Pilot precise V5 retractable but now I'm a big fan of the 0.5mm Uniball vision elite.

I will say that I like that you can buy replacement ink for the Pilot though.

I tried using the Parker jotter for awhile during internship and found it way too tiny for my sasquatch hands.
 
Yeah Pilot! For general use, everyday pens, these have been by far the most reliable option I've found that aren't super expensive. Plus, you can usually get the 20-30 packs at Costco for pretty cheap.
Yep, exactly. I usually have to order mine from Amazon because it's tough to find the 0.38 locally, but I always keep an eye out.
 
I used to exclusively use the 0.5mm Pilot precise V5 retractable but now I'm a big fan of the 0.5mm Uniball vision elite.

I will say that I like that you can buy replacement ink for the Pilot though.

I tried using the Parker jotter for awhile during internship and found it way to tiny for my sasquatch hands.

I like the Pilot precise V5 as well, but in a pinch, prefer the G-2.
 
For my fellow VA employees, I think that the the IPV program pens (the purple ones) are the best!
 
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But much like bus fare, you don't have to think about it much if people steal it from you.
I used to use the general Bic ballpoint pens all the time at VA when I would have patients complete forms, or whatever else they'd buy us. And I often used them in some settings on inpatient units.

Now I'm fancy and have branded pens (that they keep sending me one-off samples of to try to convince me to buy even more), so I mostly let patients/clients use those.
 
Aside from the Pilot-G2, lemme run you the wild pick.

PaperMate Flair M felt tip pen. I've gotten flak for it, but no one can convince me otherwise.

PaperMate InkJoy Gel 0.7 is also nice.

These are great options for idle drawing when you should be doing progress notes working. And nothing else.
 
I personally love Muji pens. A friend in my cohort turned me onto them when "borrowed" one a while ago... 😳

I feel like I can actually read my own chicken-scratch handwriting with them, which is a huge plus for taking written notes!
 
I personally love Muji pens. A friend in my cohort turned me onto them when "borrowed" one a while ago... 😳

I feel like I can actually read my own chicken-scratch handwriting with them, which is a huge plus for taking written notes!
I have never heard of them but they look amazing! Might have to try them..
 
I'll always be a sucker for the uniball vision elite - I dig the blue-black ink. Doesn't smear or get clogged up for lefties like some pens do (due to writing generally involving more "pushing" rather than "pulling" type movements, neat color, not terribly expensive if you lose one here and there. I do like a good fountain pen though if you're in the market for pricier pens
 
I'll always be a sucker for the uniball vision elite - I dig the blue-black ink. Doesn't smear or get clogged up for lefties like some pens do (due to writing generally involving more "pushing" rather than "pulling" type movements, neat color, not terribly expensive if you lose one here and there. I do like a good fountain pen though if you're in the market for pricier pens
A good fountain pen doesn't have to be pricy. Sorry I had to jump in here. Since I'm European, I tend to stick to my old school habits of writing with fountain pens. My favorite ones are actually "roller" hybrids, like this one: Fountain pen/roller. I have two in case I lose one, but I try not to since I hate writing with anything else. They glide so easily and can fit a spare cartridge in it. I can write so fast with it, and the ink looks nice on paper. Sometimes if you drop it, the cartridge might move and you might get a little bit of ink on your hands, but it's nothing too bad and washes off easily. Maybe someone else on here will like it as well 🙂
 
The Cross Classic Century Satin Chrome is my pen of choice. It's not cheap, but I only lose one every few years or so. I actually get compliments on it and the ink has never leaked on me. Nice office + nice pen + nice clothes + nice psychologist = nice income $$$$
I hope.

Those are a really nice looking pen. My first pediatrician kept a gold plated one on his office desk. He also drove a green jag. Classy fellow.
 
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