





✍️ Write sharp, dry fast, and never miss a beat!
The Zebra Pen Sarasa Dry X20 is a 12-pack of retractable gel pens featuring Rapid Dry Ink technology that dries in seconds to eliminate smudging, especially for left-handed users. With a precise 0.5mm fine metal tip and a comfortable latex-free grip, these pens deliver smooth, vibrant black ink lines ideal for professional, academic, and creative writing. The built-in pocket clip and retractable design make them perfect for on-the-go use, combining reliability and style in one trusted pen.























| ASIN | B0006HXC3Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,138 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #405 in Gel Ink Pens |
| Brand | Zebra Pen |
| Closure | Retractable |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,475) |
| Date First Available | May 23, 2008 |
| Grip Type | Contoured |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 46710 |
| Line Size | 0.5 millimeters |
| Manufacturer | Zebra Pen |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 46710 |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| National Stock Number | 7520-01-465-1426 |
| Number of Items | 12 |
| Point Type | Fine |
| Product Dimensions | 1.2 x 2.8 x 5.8 inches |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 12) |
| Tip Type | Metal |
A**H
Smooth and Reliable
These Zebra Sarasa Dry X20 gel pens are some of the best I’ve ever used. The 0.5mm point writes incredibly smoothly without smudging, making them perfect for note-taking or journaling. I love how quickly the ink dries, which is a lifesaver for avoiding smears. The design feels sturdy, and the pens are comfortable to hold even during long writing sessions. If you’re looking for pens that combine precision, comfort, and quality, these are a great choice.
R**C
Rich, vibrant ink that beats all competitors.
Prepare to be shocked, pen people. I buy these pens because the refills (JLV 0.5) are the richest, most vibrant ink I have ever found. They are superior in appearance to Pilot, Energel, Signo, etc; even better (and smoother writing) than rollerball refills from Montblanc and other luxury brands. In fact, I use these JLV refills (in .5mm and .7mm) in every pen I own, including my Montblanc pens! Don't get me wrong, the Sarasa X20 pen body is great too, comparing well with the Pilot G2, but the ink is what makes these stand out. The only negative is that this ink is not fully waterproof. If you get it wet soon after writing, it will fade (even if held under running water it will still leave enough to be readable); given time to set, it does better. I still use it in field journals: the water resistance is on par with other inks not specifically designed to be fully waterproof. If you need ink that can be submerged for prolonged periods, or that meets anti-fraud standards, go with something like the Signo 207+. But for all other uses, if you want vibrant ink (brilliant blues and jet blacks), go with the JLV ink in this Zebra Sarasa X20 pen.
C**.
Fantastic quality pen!
I had some of these gifted to me from a coworker. These write fantastic on pretty much anything! Some pens write ok on lined paper but not on self-sticking notes. Some pens are completely opposite 100% pleased with these and will order more as I use these every day.
P**1
Zebra vs. Pilot G2
I have a lot of experience writing with the Pilot G2 and with the Zebra in 0.5 and 0.7mm points. Both of these are great pens for writing and I use them both, but each has certain advantages over the other. If your hands hurt when writing I would suggest trying the Zebra as I've found it writes with noticeably less effort than the Pilot G2. The zebra rolls with almost no effort on stacked pages or a single page. Secondly, the ink in the zebra does dry very fast and would be especially good for left handed writers but the ink is not waterproof after it dries like with the Pilot G2. If you need to write a check, buy the Pilot G2 and be mindful the ink in the pilot is soy based and dries slowly compared to the Zebra but once the ink is dry whatever you write with the Pilot is there to stay.
E**M
Love these
Love these pens. They’re pretty small, but won’t smear and write so well. I carry one with me almost all of the time and they are my favorite pens so far.
V**P
Best pens ever
These are my favorite pens to write with. The ink/gel flows out of the pen almost like magic. No issues with fading or clogging. The blue is my favorite one to use for newspaper crossword puzzles. Easy to grip and can handle being thrown at a bottom of a briefcase without breaking.
Z**N
My All-Time Favorite Writing Instrument
So the Zebra Sarasa Gel ink Pens in 0.5mm are my all-time favorite writing instrument. I'm a bit of a pen snob, so I don't take that statement lightly. It's an incredibly smooth pen, but you can feel it drag across the paper, which is really for clean-looking print. The pen itself has a nice barrel-size with a comfortable grip, and I find that my hand doesn't as badly as it does with others pens I've used, considering I'm a bit of a heavy writer, and that it is ultimately a very comfortable pen to write with. The ink itself is nice and bold, it dries quickly, and I've never experienced it smearing or smudging while note-taking or working out math problems. I'm also a huge fan of Zebra Mildliners, and I find that when highlighting something I've recently written down, only when I press firmly with the Mildliner or make multiple, fast runs over the ink does smudge or smear, if at all. As a heavy writer, I find that this pen doesn't railroad at all, insuring that my print is bold and crisp, even when drawing long, fast lines. These pens aren't perfect by any means, and I do experience one problem with them: Sometimes when writing, the ball mechanism on the tip of the pen will stick for a bit, never more than say a single letter, but I do find this rather annoying at times. I'm not sure if this has to do with me pressing too firmly on the paper with the pen, or if this is a fault of the tip mechanism. Either way, this issue is far from enough to warrant demoting this pen from its position as my favorite, as it's extremely infrequent.
N**H
Great Little Pen
I bought a Sarasa pen from Japan while visiting this year. I really wanted to find a pen that is as good. I'm not sure if the Japanese Sarasa pens are made by the same company but they are basically the same and I love them!
M**D
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B**L
Me encantaron y están durando mucho más de lo que esperaba. La tinta de secado rápido es lo mejor para mí que regularmente embarro toda la página. Nunca había sido tan feliz con una pluma, jaja.
C**E
I absolutely swear by these pens for my school notes I used them all throughout my gcses and a year of BTECS im now going back to my old school to do A Levels and you can best bet I will be using these pens for all my notes and exams for the next two years! I love the ink flow on these most of all, I really don’t like biros because of how patchy the ink is when you’re writing but ink pens also don’t do it for me because they smudge so easily and you can’t highlight over them. Most other gel pens I’ve tried smudge when you try to highlight over them too however these have NEVER failed me they dry down so fast and don’t bleed into my highlighters at all however the ink is still soooo smooth. Also…. £14 for TWENTY pens of this quality is INSANELY good value for money. I promise I’m nearly done ranting about these pens but one last thing I will say is that they are SO comfortable to hold too, like you can write for ages and I find that my hand doesn’t hurt anywhere near as much as it does when writing large paragraphs with other pens. 15/10 amazing quality and great value for money I LOVE these pens❤️
J**N
excelente calidad
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