TP 1 Pen
Great value for money. Looks different but does not scream look at me. Recommended.
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The TiTech TP1 Titanium Pen combines exceptional design with unmatched functionality, featuring an ingenious ambidextrous bolt-action mechanism via the pocket clip. Effortlessly easy to use for both left- and right-handed writers, this clever design ensures smooth operation with a satisfying, tactile action, making it a joy to deploy in any situation.
Crafted with superb precision, the TP1 boasts a solid titanium body, offering durability, lightweight performance, and an elegant finish that stands the test of time. Designed for versatility, it is perfectly compatible with Fisher Space Pen refills, allowing you to write in any condition—from extreme angles to zero-gravity environments. Whether for everyday carry or professional use, the TiTech TP1 delivers reliability and style in a class of its own.
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Add to BasketGreat value for money. Looks different but does not scream look at me. Recommended.
My first titanium pen. Must say, the feel of this pen in your fingers is extremely nice. Very solid, very smooth, but grippy at the same time. Most impressive. Love it!!!
A nice pen for the price, well made and finished, solid build, decent amount of weight to it but not overly heavy. Looks a little different to the usual bolt mechanism due to the ambidextrous feature, the supplied rollerball can be a little scratchy, easy enough to swap it out though, 4 stars rather than 5 for that minor reason.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.