Correction pen with metal tip 10ml FOROFIS
FOROFIS Metal Tip Correction Pen (10 ml) – Precision and Speed
Brand: FOROFIS
Capacity: 10 ml
Mistakes are an inevitable part of work or study, but fixing them shouldn't be difficult. The FOROFIS correction pen with a metal tip is designed for those who value precision and a professional result. We tested this product and evaluated its features in everyday situations.
Technical Summary (Specifications)
- Type: Correction pen (fluid).
- Tip: Metal, designed for fine corrections.
- Capacity: 10 ml.
- Packaging: Box contains 12 units (price indicated for 1 unit).
- Instructions: Must be shaken well before each use.
1. Precise Metal Tip Benefits
Unlike brush-style correctors, this model features a durable metal tip that allows for extremely fine corrections. This is especially important for:
- Correcting individual letters: You can apply the fluid exactly where needed without covering adjacent characters.
- Working with drawings or numbers: Perfect for accountants and engineers where accuracy is a critical factor.
- Durability: The metal tip does not clog or deform, ensuring you use the product to the last drop.
2. High Drying and Coverage Quality
The FOROFIS correction fluid boasts excellent physical properties. The white color is highly opaque, so it covers perfectly both ballpoint pen ink and printed text in one go. Most importantly, the fluid dries quickly, so you won't have to wait long before writing over it again.
3. Ergonomics and Usage
The 10 ml capacity is the optimal choice – the pen is small enough to fit in any pencil case, yet holds enough fluid to last a long time. The plastic body is flexible, allowing you to easily control the flow of fluid by simply squeezing the sides.
Verdict
The FOROFIS metal tip correction pen is a reliable tool for both the school desk and the office. It offers excellent value for money for those seeking a tool that leaves a clean, smooth, and neat correction. We recommend it to anyone who dislikes messy strikethroughs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Why do I need to shake it before use?
Correction fluid contains pigments and solvents that settle over time. Shaking (the internal ball helps mix it) ensures the fluid has a consistent density and covers well.
Can I write immediately after correction?
We recommend waiting 15–30 seconds until the layer is completely dry and hard to avoid damaging the pen you will be writing with.