Shoplet.com offers a large variety of office supplies. Everything from stocking your office lunch room to supplies for your own desk at home. I had the pleasure of trying just one of the thousands of products they offer.
Zebra Pens was founded in 1982. This year (2012) they introduced their Z-Mulsion with emulsion ink. It’s made with a combo of oil, water, and pigment to bring you the smoothest writing experience. It’s formula is patent pending.
I received a nice selection of pens (and a mechanical pencil and a highlighter) in a nice pen binder from Zebra Pens. I also got the cute little stuffed zebra you see in the picture. Between my boys and I we tried out all the samples they sent us. I received 2 pens with the Z-Mulsion ink. The Z-Mulsion 10 and the Z-Mulsion EX Ballpoint pen. They were both red ink pen samples I received. Writing with these pens was quite smooth. The ink came out smooth and even. I didn’t have to press hard to get a legible word out.
Another fave in the pack I received was the Z-Grip Max Ballpoint Retractable Pen. It had an aqua color ink I though it was pretty and used it when sending out some of my correspondence for this blog. Each pen I used was comfortable to grip and wrote well. My boys tried their hand at some Zebra Pens artwork with a few of them.
My son was trying to draw a picture of a Zebra next to the Zebra Pens logo he drew.
Both of my boys took turns doing their homework just so they could try out the Zebra M-301 0.5 mechanical pen. One thing I liked about this mechanical pencil is the metal shaft and metal clip. Make it much more durable than a traditional mechanical pen. Seems like it could take some wear and tear from my boys.
***I received the above pictured products at no cost in order to complete this review as part of the shoplet.com blogger program for Zebra pens. I did not receive any monetary compensation for this post.***