








โ๏ธ Correct with confidence, never miss a mark!
Mr. Pen Correction Pen pack of 12 features a 0.3mm needle point tip for precise corrections, fast-drying white correction fluid in a soft squeeze barrel, ideal for covering pen and marker errors. Perfect for professionals and students alike, this bulk pack ensures you stay prepared and polished.




| ASIN | B07KSNXBRY |
| Additional Features | Liquid Ink |
| Age Range (Description) | Kid, Teen, Adult |
| Age Range Description | Kid, Teen, Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #91,442 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #16 in Correction Pens |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand | Mr. Pen |
| Brand Name | Mr. Pen |
| Closure Type | Snap |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,381 Reviews |
| Drill Point | wide |
| Grip Type | Contoured |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | Marker |
| Ink Base | Alcohol |
| Ink Color | White |
| Item Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 0.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Line Size | 0.3mm |
| Manufacturer | Dius LLC |
| Material | Plastic Resin |
| Material Type | Plastic Resin |
| Style | Chisel |
| UPC | 853126008548 |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Writing Instrument Form | Marker Pen |
M**L
Great product at a great price
These work great for white closet markup. Perfect color. Im sure it would work good on any white wood. Not sure how it works for actual white out on paper cause thats not how I use it.
G**D
Mr Pen great quality
These work great, dry quickly and a good buy for how many you get. Thanknyou Mr Pen for always having great quality products! Im a forever customer of many of your items. I love the mustache stickers with every order!! And the personalized thank you note on each product
C**P
True Customer Service!
I tried. I used to have a couple of wite out pens similar to these that I used & enjoyed. I really wanted these to work - but they kept skipping (!) or just refused to work and felt like all it was doing is scratching the paper(!) So frustrating!๐คจ Ended up tossing them. Complete waste....HOWEVER: Mr.Pen reached out to me & is resolving my issue!! Wow- true Customer Service in this day & age๐ I would now recommend Mr.Pen for future purchases!
D**D
Wipes away the ink
when I apply pressure to much comes out all at once
S**E
Fabrication Tool
We use these in our fabrication shop - the lines hold up to heat when welding. Great item at a great price!
R**2
Buy BIC white-out pens instead!!
POOR QUALITY! Been buying Bic brand white-out pens for decades- love them! Tried MrPen brand to save money- big mistake. Bic pens flow easily with very lite squeeze pressure & just one hand; and the white-out comes out in a controlled manner, with an appropriate quantity, and doesn't make a mess. Not true with MrPen. MrPen brand requires TWO HANDS with firm squeeze pressure & comes out in excessive quantity making a gloppy, runny, sticky mess on everything. I emailed MrPen on 2/26 requesting a refund, but got no reply. Had to contact Amazon to get the refund. My advice: spend the extra money and get the Bic brand white-out pens instead.
Z**L
Inexpensive paint pen but ink is runny
I got the idea of using correction pens as fine-tip paint markers from Dave Fogler's Cinodrome YouTube channel. He uses white correction liquid pens to write on dark substrates and it seems to work well. A search brought up this 12-pack so I took the gamble. I like having multiple pens because I can keep them in different places-- the garage, at work, in my backpack, etc. I'm always working on stuff, disassembling and fixing things, etc. and I often need to mark how things go together or make notes on the equipment itself. I also like these for marking plastic parts bins, etc. So far I've only a couple of the paint pens and the results have been mixed. You have to press the nib of the pen down to get the paint to flow, but when it does, it will FLOW. You either have to write very quickly, or you have to modulate the pressure very carefully to make sure only a little ink comes out. Neither is easy but writing quickly is the less difficult of the two. Still, it's difficult to get crisp letters. The ink/paint inside the pen is just too runny. Yeah, I know I'm not using these pens how they're meant to be used, but good luck trying to correct something you wrote if one of these decides to gush white paint like a fire hose. I experimented with different tip pressures and travel speeds on paper and found it difficult to get just enough ink to cover up some pen marks I'd made. You either get a flood, or you get patchy spots that you have to go over again. For those of us that are old enough to remember the brush-on bottles of Wite-Out, this is significantly thinner and runnier. I shook the daylights out of the pens that I used in order to mix the paint completely. I was hoping some of the solids in the paint had separated out from the solvent and that mixing would make everything more consistent. The mixing helped a bit but not enough. The paint is still very thin and no amount of shaking the pen fixed this. For the price these are OK. Most people that buy them will be fine with them. I'm using them in a niche application and for that purpose they are marginal. They'll be fine for making large, legible marks on different parts around the house or the garage, but I won't be labeling any parts bins with them, which is a bit of a disappointment. Since I paid less than $1 apiece for them, this is OK. I have a dozen of them so I'll be using these for a LONG time, but if I ever need to resupply, I'll try one of the Pentel-brand correction pens. I used to use them years ago and I remember them being much easier to use. If you just need correction fluid (an awful lot of it), these will probably work fine once you get the hang of using them. However, if you want a fine-tip paint pen, I suggest you start with a brand like Pentel or Bic (Wite-Out).
T**Y
Excellent quality y
Fantastic. They write smoothly and easily with great coverage.
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