🖋️ Elevate your corrections with vibrant precision and eco-smart style!
Staedtler Lumocolor 305MWP4 correctable pens feature a 0.5mm medium point with four vivid colors—blue, red, green, and black—using water-based, solvent-free ink. Designed for use on films, laminates, and whiteboards, these pens combine German precision engineering with eco-friendly materials to deliver smooth, clean, and correctable writing ideal for professional environments.
Manufacturer | Staedtler |
Brand | STAEDTLER |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.94 x 2.01 x 0.67 inches |
Item model number | 305M WP4-1ST |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Multi |
Grip Type | Smooth |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 4 Count (Pack of 1) |
Paper Finish | Coated |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 0_5mm |
Ink Color | blue, red, green, black |
Manufacturer Part Number | 305M WP4-1ST |
B**U
Medium point is preferable to fine point
I love these pens and have bought and used many. There are some advantages and drawbacks over Expo dry-erase makers.The main advantage is, of course, that after drying, the ink doesn't smear. Used with WipeBooks or dry-erase boards, whatever is written, will remain readable long-term. Another advantage is that the included eraser works well - better than normal dry-erase erasers - the friction is just right and it can be used even while "dirty" with many previous erasures.The disadvantages include the following: 1) difficulty to erase after having been dry for a long time - rubbing alcohol or water may be needed; 2) when heated, as in a hot car, will stop working, writing only a few seconds between cappings; 3) needing to be capped within a minute or so of writing, or they will dry out - they will revive with capping; 4) dulling of their points over time, but not before the ink runs out, so only a concern if you are trying to refill with the available ink reservoirs; 5) the fine point pens will leave indentations on WipeBooks from too-firm writingI've used the fine and medium point pens and the medium points are superior in that they don't have so much of the disadvantages (above) of drying out quickly and of indenting WipeBook pages. The ability to write without the mental burden of having to remember to constantly cap the pens is a strong advantage over the fine points.
T**R
Unique Product
I bought these to go with my new "gadget" - a Wipebook. It's a reusable notebook where each sheet is made of a material similar to a dry erase board. Fantastic for doodling, brainstorming, or just jotting down ideas.I've been using these pens for a little over a week. I love them for a few reasons. First, the fine point. They write extremely smoothly - like writing with a extra fine point marker. Secondly, these are different from a dry-erase marker in that they don't 'smudge'; they dry and have a "permanent" feel within a few seconds. I can rub my hand over where I've written, and there is no ink smudge at all.Lastly - they are not permanent. They have an "eraser" on the top of the pen, that easily erases away the ink wherever you want. Or, to erase an entire page, I simply wipe with a dry paper towel.Overall, an excellent product, and I haven't found one to compare.
J**N
Excellent product!
I love this product. I use these pens on my Wipebook every day. They write with clear detail. The ink also removes easily with a damp cloth and does not leave stains on the Wipebook. I also use these on my dry-erase board with the same results. I recommend this product and this company. There is a good variety of colors and thicknesses.Delivery was on time with appropriate packaging.
B**S
Fine Writing Whiteboard Pens
It writes well, but the ink doesn't just rub off with a dry-erase eraser. You have to really push and rub if you want to get it off with a dry-erase eraser. It comes off fine with a bit of water though. For my purposes, this trait is undesired, but I can see how this is useful for someone that doesn't want the ink to come off as easily if they had a portable whiteboard they like to take around.
L**S
FINALLY a really fine tipped dry erase marker
I can't believe how hard it was to find these. I have a dry erase calendar, and standard "fine tipped" dry erase markers were just too fat and messy. I set out on a quest to find something that was super fine - like a ball point pen or a little thicker. This was the only product I found that someone had in stock. They arrived quickly and have worked great. They were pricey, but after I searched for so long, I probably would have paid anything. The only complaint I have about these is that the colored ones aren't as vivid as I'd like, and the markers have to be erased with the eraser on the end of the pen. At the end of the month I tried erasing with my large eraser I've always used before and nothing happened. So erasing the whole calendar with those tiny erasers is a pain. But it's worth it because the writing is so much neater than it ever was, and if someone accidentally touches the board the words don't easily smudge off. A++ please keep carrying these!
T**.
Where have these been all my life.
These are amazing. A thin dry erase marker perfect for my memo board and laminated items. The ink doesn’t easily wipe off after a few minutes but a few drops of water cleans an entire sheet. Bonus - I can finally read my husbands handwriting when he writes on the memo board... “ultra fine” expos left smooshed writing with his ape hands.
D**L
Great Pens, Pair with Magic Notebook Easily, Good Thickness, Great Color
I love these pens as a companion to my Magic Notebook. They work great and are a good thickness for writing easy to read notes while not being so thick that it's hard to make out letters. My favorite ones to use that I've found!The colors are vibrant and I've had no trouble with them drying out. If I could improve anything I wish they made the case so you could stand it upside down as you're supposed to with pens like these. I ended up taking them out of the case even though I liked it so I could put them in my pen holder cup.
G**A
HARD TO ERASE
I received a really neat notebook for Xmas that contained multiple dry erase pages that came with a Staedtler Lumocolor fine point pen. I love fine point erasable pens and found the Staedtler pen to be perfect. However, I didn't realize that those pens, when allowed to remain on a dry erase surface for any length of time, e.g., even a couple of hours, they become almost impossible to erase. I had to use a dry erase spray to get the Staedtler ink to come off, so that I could reuse the writing surface. I use dry erase surfaces a lot and am fully aware of the fact that over time they have to be spray cleaned to allow them to continue to function well, but the Staedtler Lumocolor pens make that necessary after virtually every use. I'm so disappointed because I love these pens and hate having to go back to broader tipped pens that are easily erasable but not nearly as esthetically satisfying as writing/drawing instruments. Unfortunately, I cannot in good faith recommend the Staedtler Lumocolor pens.
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