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The Zebra PenG-450 is a premium retractable gel pen featuring a 0.7mm medium point and rapid-drying black ink, designed for professionals who value both performance and style. Its ergonomic brass barrel and rubber grip ensure comfort during extended writing sessions, while the convenient clip allows for easy portability. Refillable for sustainability, this pen is perfect for any setting, from corporate meetings to creative brainstorming.
Manufacturer | Zebra Pen |
Brand | Zebra |
Item Weight | 1.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.36 x 3.58 x 0.43 inches |
Item model number | 49511 |
Color | Black |
Closure | Retractable |
Grip Type | ergonomic |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | 5.0 |
Material Type | Brass, Rubber |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Medium |
Line Size | 0.7mm |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | 49511 |
J**Y
Great pen! Sturdy, nice feel, clean look, refillable- gets all 5 stars
To be fair, I got the G-750 first and love it. A friend from work did too, so I went through 2 or 3 in about a week. The G-450 comes in a 2-pack for just over a dollar more than a single G-750, and since I already knew I liked that one I decided I'd give the little brother a try. For starters, the 450 is about 5 & 1/8 inches long, a half-inch shorter than the 750 coming in at 5 & 5/8 inches. Basically the length of the click button. Not a major difference but noticeable. And where the 750 has a metal knurled grip, the 450 has a raised-bump rubber grip. The tip of both versions is metal but slightly different. Otherwise they are very similar. You can easily refill using the zebra JK refill in either 0.5 or 0.7. Mine came with the .7 and I like it okay, nice bold, smooth lines. However, I also like the slightly finer lines of the .5 and prefer to refill with that. Both have a nice weight. Not cheaply light like a motel freebie, but not so hefty as to weigh you down or be uncomfortable after prolonged use. Side note, the refills seem to run out fairly quickly so another bonus to the .5 is a slight bit more writing compared to the .7. Like I said, the price is a little more appealing for the 450, but for some reason the all-metal barrel of the 750 just feels a bit more premium. Realistically I use them almost interchangeably with the exception that when trying to withdraw it, the rubber grip of the 450 holds onto the narrow pen slot of my polo shirt for work. The 750 glides much more smoothly. As seen in the second photo, the 450 is just slightly longer than the Parker jotter. The 750 is about dead even with Pilot's G-2. A former favorite, the TUL barely an eighth of an inch even longer. The only real concern I have is the barrel exposed when refilling is plastic; see third photo. I almost broke one while in a hurry and not paying attention. And for those rebels thinking they can get one of each and swap grips to get a custom writing instrument, see fourth photo. There is the slightest difference in inside diameter which leaves an undesirable gap. For those that still use a paper planner the 450's slightly more compact size may be more desirable. For those with larger hands, or for desk work where compactness is not needed the 750 is good. While I am a bit of a pen guy and am always on the hunt for the next good one, the G-450 will remain in my writing arsenal for a while. I am happy with my purchases and if I find myself missing one, I will hit that re-order button. Bottom line, it's a great pen in either version.
A**R
Quality, Lifetime Warranty, Ergonomically Designed, and Superb Crafting.
I have been using Zebra Pens for over ten years, and even has a collection. Gel Pen No.: G-450 is the Second Best in the Zebra production line with the G-750 being the top-of-the-line. I own two of each of these Gel Ink pens, and can state that the G-450 has some advantages over the G-750. First of all the G-450 has a most useful - comfortable rubberized grip and being shorter than the G-750, fits most shirt pockets better.Gel ink is the type to use when writing checks and signing legal papers as it the most secure fromnefarious "washing." The Gel Ink Zebra uses in this writer's opinion has no equal.In using these writing instruments to me the G-450 is more comfortable when writing correspondence and drafting report. While both pens have the quality and great design the G-450 has distinct advantages.I still use the G-750 as my everyday carry pen, but I am starting to think that: "Less Is More."My only issue I have is with the Gel Pen Refills as some have what I believe is an occasional "Air Gap,"where there are actual air pockets which separates the ink from reaching the pen tip area. One hasto look at the refill packages before purchasing. Fortunately, Zebra has this problem covered toowith its blanket warranty, but one has to mail it which takes up an envelope and postage.Concluding, this person rates overall the Zebra Gel Ink All Metal Pens as: Outstanding.
M**
Sleek. Great purchase
At first glance, this pen is a pleasure to the eye with its matte black barrel, sleek look and sturdy construction. With a nod to its 301 cousin, the length of this pen makes it perfect for a pocket, purse or briefcase.The weighted brass barrel provides a balanced writing angle while the texturized rubber grip makes it easy to hold. The inkflow is impressive however it isn't fast drying like the UniBall Jestream series. This may prove problematic for left-handed writersThis pen is a budget-friendly masterpiece. At the time I purchased these pens, they're priced around $5 per pen.
E**N
The Zebra G-450 is a nice gel pen - with one serious flaw.
The advertisemant on Amazon's page for the Zebra G-450 gel pen says STEEL 4 SERIES on it. Nonsense, the metal in the barrel is supposedly brass, not steel. If there is any steel in the pen, I can't find it. Both the longer Zebra G-750 and shorter G-450 gel pens suffer from a common design flaw: The barrel section where the pen screws together is made up of rather brittle plastic, not metal. Therefore both pens have a tendancy to break apart at the joint where they screw together. I really like the shorter G-450 versus the G-750 which is too long and does not have the rubber grip like the G-450. To avoid either the G-750 or G-450 breaking apart at the joint where the pen screws together, always remember to screw the pen together firmly and do not apply any bending moment to it. Otherwise it will eventually crack in half. Don't get me wrong here, as long as you know about the tendency of these pens to crack in two, and you do not stress the joint where the pens screws together, you should be fine for the long haul. Don't worry about it. If you slip the pen in your back pocket then sit on it all day while you drive a delivery truck around on rough roads - then nope, this is NOT the pen for you baby!
H**H
Excellent pen
The brass barrel adds the perfect amount of weight. Rubber grip is subtle and useful. Black ink is stand out bold. This is probably the best production pen I've used. Strongly recommended.
J**T
Best pen
I love Zebra pens. This one is particular is my favorite. It writes smoothly. I’m always disappointed when I use a different pen.
F**O
Muy buena calidad
Es muy solida, escritura suave, se termina rápido la tinta, pero todo lo demás está genial.El mecanismo no es ruidoso, y tiene un buen agarre.
S**Y
Stylo
Pour écrire, bon stylo.
G**O
Excelente compra..... Excelente producto
Practica, no falla, escribe donde sea, no se corre la tinta...
J**N
Tough ,rugged daily use pen
A lovely pen for daily use . It feels very tough and has a good weight and the only downside is everyone else will like it too ,so keep it safe .
N**2
Great update in the series
Nice weight and durable pen. The refills are small but I knew that before purchase. It is pretty much the same pen as the the G-750 but a short body and texture. Very happy with this purchase.
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