Sensa pen is its owner’s comfort and pride. Marketed to the world in 1995 by Boyd Willat, through Sanford, Sensa pens have since swept the world of writing.
You are not alone when you are complaining about the effect writing has on your wrist, and fingers. Boyd Willat revolutionized the writing world, with the introduction of this ergonomic Sensa pen, which has plasmium filled grip that mold to the writer’s fingers, making writing a comfort. Sensa pen’s pressurized refills offer an advanced refill technology, in which nitrogen is used to push the ink continuously, enabling you to write on any surface, and in any gravity, unlike conventional pens, that use gravity to push ink.
Sensa pen’s refills like fountain, gel, ballpoint, and pressurized, fit most of the Sensa pens alike, offering variety in one pen. There is also a range of ink colors, even with the option of ultraviolet, visible only in the dark. Sensa Pen Minx Stylus Combo has a stylus for use with PDA. Thus Sensa pens offer comfort, style, variety, and adventure for its users.
Sensa pen can make writing more fun than it is already, and many can vouch for it. It has a love at first sight experience, for its owners. If you are looking for a Sensa pen to try, or are a vivid collector of these pens, you could find some steals in online stores.
Some cautions associated with its use are: Hold on to the refill spring that comes with this pen as the refills you buy, will not come with one. Tapping on a solid surface with the pen, can possibly damage its tip. This can also affect the nitrogen in the pressurized refill. Since the pens have been discontinued in the retail world, it would be better for you to be careful with the one you have.
