Friday, June 7, 2013

MUJI Gelpens VS STABILO point 88 Mini review


I didn't put in my mind that the post would be a comparison post until I've noticed without a comparison, it won't justify which product is better.
Stabilo is obviously a very famous pencil factory brand in Sweden. I can't report an article about the fact, but what I've seen many people using the Stabilo pencils and it made me buying them because it seemed awesome in some sort of way.

The results of using the pencils was a big disappointment. The problem I had with the Stabilo pencils was the color bleeding through the paper which I hate the most and when the ink was in contact with water, your text will be ruined. Actually, I should have expected it since it's ink...


OK, guess which side is written with Stabilo and MUJI.
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M stand for MUJI, S stand for Stabilo. If you guessed the right one was MUJI and left one Stabilo. Congratulations, YOU JUST GUESSED RIGHT!
If you guessed the opposite. Well, next time you better have a better luck!



The MUJI one goes very smoothly while the Stabilo was meeh.










The picture above is written with the gel-pens. I put some water drops on the paper and see, the color isn't spreading out! The reason behind everything is what type of "ink" the pencils are made of.
Of course ink will bleed through and gel-pencils won't. The exception is, every gel-pencils are not like MUJI's, because there are ones that really bleed through the paper. 

The truth about which pencils bleed through the paper. The second picture which I marked a circle is the MUJI one.

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