NEWS – Wouldn’t it be nice to have a pen that is always with you and never runs out of ink? The ForeverPen has your back. This tiny pen (only 1 inch long) empowers you to write on anything, no matter where you are, and never runs out of ink. Thanks to Silverpoint technology, The ForeverPen can write on far more surfaces than a regular pen. It can write on anything from paper and wood to glass, metal, plastic, and plenty more. It never needs refilling. And its tiny size and built-in keychain loop ensure that it is always with you when you need it. The ForeverPen’s grade 5 titanium makes it waterproof, fire-resistant, and exceptionally durable. It also doubles as a multitool that can open boxes and punch holes. This little guy would make a perfect gift for the EDC enthusiast on your gift list. The ForeverPen sells for $24.99. For more info and to purchase, head to Worldstiniest.com. If you want a full-sized inkless with replaceable nibs, you can get a 2 pack on Amazon for only $9.99
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Sounds marvelous – the obvious question becomes: how likely is it that you inadvertently mark up stuff in your pocket alongside you keys? Since it writes on a lot of materials regular pens wouldn’t, will my iPhone case or car fob get marked by this little guy?
It’s not $24.99, which is what you wrote. It’s $28 with their $7.00 discount applied.
Shipping is just $2.99.
One more thing…If you buy the ForeverPen, it’ll be processed as an International Charge on your credit card. If your credit card bank charges a foreign transaction fee, as mine does at 3%, you need to be aware. Now, 3% only adds about a $1, and it’s not a dealbreaker. What bothers me is that while you are making the transaction at the ForeverPen website, they don’t have it set to warn people this will be an International Transaction, which might allow you to select an alternate credit card that has no Foreign Transaction Fee (I am lucky to have one of those). They really should warn people. You’d have no way of knowing in advance, since the checkout page is in dollars, with no notification.
Take a pencil. Cut it down to 1″ long. Try writing w it. This will show you why this thing is a useless piece of junk.
This is a review of what I think is the same as this thing except that it is longer – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP4gj6ZLIlM. The reviewer definitely does not like it.
DON
Horrible product. I bought the tiny Forever Pen after reading your review. I am sorry I bought it. This thing doesn’t write on all types of paper. And when it does write, the “ink” is really light. It’s difficult to manipulate when attached to a keyring due to its tiny size. I do not recommend anyone buy this at all. Extremely disappointing. Better off finding a real tiny pen that attaches to a keyring, and simply replace the ink with a refill.