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Tombow Zoom 707 Ballpoint Pen

RRP:
£32.00
Price:
£23.95
( £19.95 ex. VAT )
You save:
£8.05
-25%
Colour:
White
Product Type:
Ballpoint Pen
Availability
Stock expected in 2 to 3 days
Free Delivery Price includes VAT & free UK delivery
Associated products
Essential info
  • Slim minimalist design
  • Ideal for use with organisers
  • Lacquered brass body
  • Winner of Red Dot, Design Plus and Stuttgart Design center awards for product design
  • Accepts standard mini ball ben refill
Description
  • The Tombow Zoom 707 is a design classic probably the thinnest writing instrument in the world it has won many design awards including: the Red Dot Design Award, Design Plus Award and the Design Center Stuttgart Design Award.

    The Tombow Zoom 707 is manufactured from lacquered brass with a comfortable rubber grip.

    The Tombow Zoom 707 is available as a propelling ball pen or a mechanical pencil, both accepting standard refill types.

Reviews (2)
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Brilliant
By Andrew
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I love this pen. So neat; it slips into the ring binding on even quite small notepads. I bought my first one in the Louvre about 20 years ago. I was only going to buy refills, but could not resist getting another one in a different colour. The Pen Company is also great, really helpful.
Tombow White Tombow zoom 707
By David Morris
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I happen to like the feel and balance of this pen. I keep it by my bedside to jot down new ideas along with drawings of my proposed sculptural pieces. It is (for me anyway) a piece of sculpture. The refills are good too. I bought something almost identical by a German firm a few years back. My problem is that wonderful inks and pen designs disappear from the market. I do not suppose that this pen is regarded as a good investment. It is a bit expensive and does not have the latest free-flow inks. Ah well! We are all different!