![]() ![]() As you can see, there’s very little smudging. When attempting to smudge a freshly drawn line, the Staedtler seems to smudge slightly easier but both stick to the page very well.Ībove you can see two lines drawn with each pen which I have immediately tried to smudge after. The Blue Bic pens are a dark blue colour, which is a bit of a contrast to the Staedtler one which is a lighter blue. Also the black is more of a pure colour in comparison to the Staedtler which has a slight hint of purple in it. When testing the pens I found that the red Bic was a darker shade of red than the Staedtler one. The colours vary a bit when switching between the two different brands. This hints that the Bic may function better when writing with the pen (or nib) at an angle. Weirdly, the Bic felt better when drawing the squiggle but the Staedtler felt smoother drawing a straight line. I feel that both pens produce a similar consistent line however, on occasions the Bic seems to have more of a faint line.Ībove you can see 3 lines with each pen, a free hand drawn straight line, a line drawn with a ruler and a finally, a squiggle. The Bic pen tends to stick a bit when going over a line which has recently been written/ drawn. However, the Bic pen feels like a smoother write when using the thicker one (1.6mm). When writing with both pens the Staedtler does feel slightly smoother to write with, especially when going over existing lines. The main points of this review are based around the medium black ballpoint model pens. The Bic Crystal and Staedtler Stick are the two more commonly purchased ballpoints so we thought it was a good start to compare these. ![]() Ballpoint pens are one of the most commonly used writing instruments due to their durability, cost and versatility. ![]()
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