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COOL TECH PENS OF 21 CENTURY


A PEN IS A INSTRUMENT USED FOR WRITING. In ancient times reed pens, quill pens, dip pens were used, with a nib dipped in ink. In modern days ballpoint, rollerball, fountain, ceramic tip pens are ruling the world.






In modern ages with the integration of technology, many cool pens were developed, invented.

Some pens are fictionalized, like JAMES BOND's  Exploding Pen.

So, coming to our business lets talk about Cool pens of 21 century. Here we are not ranking any of our cool pens, we are just mentioning those 

Ti Pocket Pro: The Auto Adjusting EDC Pen


What manufactures say.
We find that the majority of people typically like (or dislike) a pen based on a refill related preference. After all, the refill ink and tip design are what largely contributes to the dry time, line consistency, and how/if the ink will even stick to certain paper types.

The majority of mass-market pens (regardless of price) will lock you into buying their proprietary refill, forcing you to buy a new pen if you want to use another brand or refill inside.

So, being able to swap out 80+ popular refills without any headache, spacers, or hacks allows you to keep a grade 5 titanium pen body for a lifetime. You can literately pass down a functional piece of family history to future generations that helped record yours.
It has features like

Auto-Adjusting Collet.
Deep Carry Titanium Pocket Clip.
Compact Size + Comfortable Grip,
80+ Compatible Refills.
Color Options

            •Stonewashed Raw Titanium.
           •Antique DLC Black.


   3D PEN OR 3D DOODLER:

The 3Doodler is a 3D pen developed by Peter Dilworth, Maxwell Bogue and Daniel Cowen of WobbleWorks, Inc. (formerly WobbleWorks LLC). The 3Doodler works by extruding heated plastic that cools almost instantly into a solid, stable structure, allowing for the free-hand creation of three-dimensional objects. It utilizes plastic thread made of either acrylonitrile butadiene styrene ("ABS"), polylactic acid ("PLA"), or “FLEXY”, thermal polyurethane (“TPU”) that is melted and then cooled through a patented process while moving through the pen, which can then be used to make 3D objects by hand.[1] The 3Doodler has been described as a glue gun for 3D printing because of how the plastic is extruded from the tip, with one foot of the plastic thread equaling "about 11 feet of extruded material".[2]

There are numerous options in the market to buy for, you can buy it through amazon.com or flipkart or any other online store.






MULTI-TOOL PEN:


The pen may be mightier than the sword, but does it have a place on a multi-tool? When we looked into this interesting new trend we discovered there were two schools of thought to multi-tool pens. One is your classic multi-tool/swiss army knife with a pen included, the other is a pen that’s built out like a multi-tool. Follow along to learn more about these nifty little tools and find out our pick for the best multi-tool with the pen.

DEFENSIVE PENS:





A tactical pen, much like a tactical knife or an EDC Pen, is an often overlooked piece of everyday carry gear that could very well save your life one day, or at the very least provide you with the means to jot down your ideas or notes. Tactical pens typically feature heavy-duty machined metal construction, are outfitted with pressurized ink cartridges, and fit easily in your pocket, shirt, or on your belt with your other tactical gear.

While fending off an attacker with a tactical pen is neither preferred nor realistic in most situations, should you drop your firearm or run out of bullets, they can and will pull double duty as a self-defense weapon in a pinch if you’re both trained in doing so and carrying it on your person when the time comes to need it. After all, nothing stops an intruder dead in his tracks quite like being impaled by a chunk of titanium, steel, or aluminum. For those looking to expand their carrying options, here is our list of the twenty best tactical pens on the market today, in no particular order.

Before we end this article, The first ever handwriting dates back to MESOPOTAMIA ages, found on clay tablets, which was during 3300Bc. So that's all for now, HAPPY READING.

hope it helps,
Thank you for reading.


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