Avery doubleCLICK Stylus Review

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Product Requirements:
Device:
Any touch-screen PDA

The first time my daughter saw the
Avery doubleCLICK
pen/stylus in my review box, she informed me that it was the pen Michael,
a boy at her school carries. "Has he ever let you use it?" I asked her. "Nope,"
she replied "no one touches Michael’s pen."

Well, whether you are a student or a professional, the doubleCLICK may be
just what you need if you have been searching for an inexpensive stylus and
ballpoint pen combination.

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This combo is made of silver plastic, with deeply grooved black rubber grips at the top and
middle.

avery 10 You can choose between the black ball-point pen or the
stylus by a simple twist of the barrel.

In case you need confirmation of your selection, you can either look at
the writing on the barrel or you can look at the extended tip once your
selection has been made.

In a perfect example of how paying more doesn’t always get you better value
for your money, the doubleCLICK comes with a full-size black ball-point refill –
unlike many of the higher priced multi-pens I have reviewed in the past.

The black ballpoint cartridge writes with a medium flow, and
it seems to be a deeper black than several of the other ballpoints that I use on a
regular basis. It also writes smoothly and without skipping.

The stylus tip is
slightly rounded and green. It is highly unlikely that you will ever
mistake it for the ballpoint tip or vice-versa. I found that this tip wrote
equally well on PDA screens with or without protection.

As you can see here, the black rubber grip has deep swirling grooves cut
into it. While they don’t necessarily make you grip the pen any easier, they
do give it a cool look.

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avery 1 The doubleCLICK weighs 0.7oz (21g) and measures in at 5.7" (14.4cm). With a
0.5" (1.3cm) grip, this pen is quite comfortable for extended periods of
writing.

Although this pen might be a little bit flashy for those of you working in
very conservative offices, there will be those that don’t mind its "Terminator"
styling and that will appreciate the doubleCLICK’s low price and ease of
operation.

As for my daughter, I am giving her this pen now that I have finished its
review; she can’t wait to take it to school to show Michael. ;0)

The Avery doubleCLICK is available from
Stylus Central and other retailers.

Price: $8.95

Pros:

Inexpensive
Uses full-size ballpoint refill
Easy to operate

Cons:

None

 

Product Information

Price:8.95
Manufacturer:Stylus Central
Pros:
  • Inexpensive
  • Uses full-size ballpoint refill
  • Easy to operate
Cons:
  • None

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  2. Hello:
    I have one of those except that it is a ball point pen with a pencil lead on the other side. I love it and was all excited when I came upon your web site showing the picture. I have been trying to find another one like what I have, but no luck as yet. I am too old for stylus, but am hoping that perhaps you could lead me to the pen/pencil that I am looking for. It is the same name “Avery” double click. It even is the same color and design. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I will likely be getting one of the “Stylus” for my grand daughter shortly. Please reply that I know you received this.

    Thank you,
    Joe McNally

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