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Why not buy one decent pen "shell" and then just buy the plastic tube with the tip and the ink afterwards?

I know many companies use pens for marketing but still, they could apply this too and also stand up for the environment while still do marketing.

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[–] Shareni@programming.dev 23 points 7 months ago (23 children)

Because you have 20 of them around the house and don't care if you lose them?

Why would you use disposable refills at all if you care about the environment? A fountain pen can last for many years, the ink comes in glass containers, and it's far nicer for writing in most scenarios.

[–] zagaberoo 14 points 7 months ago (15 children)

Fountain pen writing may look nicer in most scenarios, but in terms of practicality they're awful compared to ballpoints.

[–] apis 2 points 7 months ago

There's a type of Japanese felt tip which writes somewhere between a fountain pen and a ballpoint, and there are versions that can be filled with ink. They don't need all the faffing around of fountain pens, and don't dent the paper like a ballpoint.

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