Why you should consider using ball pens for your writing purposes
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A pen is the most important writing instrument that you should be investing in when you want to have a positive writing experience. A lot depends on the pen you choose for your writing needs. Whether you want to have a pen that you can use for writing in your home or in your office, a ball pen can definitely be a good choice for you. Plenty of students and professionals prefer to use ball point pens over other pens since they provide with a smoother writing experience at all times. If you are thinking of getting a pen with a fast drying ink, then ball pens are the ones you should go with. 
One of the main reasons as to why a lot of people prefer to write with ball point pens is that they have a rather thick ink that dries up almost immediately after you are with the writing process. Moreover, using a ball point actually gives you complete control over your writing like no other pen can offer you. You can buy refills of ink that you need when you want to write with a ball pen. The refills are easy to use and they protect your hands from ever directly coming into contact with the ink. 
Compared to some of the other types of pens that are available in the market, the ball pens can be bought at a much cheaper price. However, that does not mean that the quality of writing that you can have with these pens is in any way substandard. In fact, ball pens can definitely come in handy when you need to write very fast or when you are looking to take dictation or notes. Ball pens can be also used to make different kinds of artwork, drawings and sketches.
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