Thursday, November 17, 2011

Uglee Pen Review & Giveaway


First, these are so not ugly!  The ones I was sent are black and grey with sparklies.  The body of the ergonomic  pen is covered in a cushy gel-like substance that romances your fingertips as you write. It's perfectly engineered to follow the anatomy of your hand.   It easily clicks in and out for writing.  Ink flow is fluid and constant, making writing with these pens a breeze. Once you find a good pen, it's hard to let go. Don't let your teenager near these pens though, or they're guaranteed to be stolen!
One lucky winner will win their own Uglee Pen!







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19 comments:

  1. I learned it weighs less than half an ounce

    jaidahsmommy(at)comcast(dot)net

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  2. I like the ergonomic grip this pen has to make it more comfortable to write with. Knowing that a doctor designed it and uses it is very inspiring.

    joderjo402 AT gmail DOT com

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  3. The UGLee Pen only weights 11 grams. That is less than 1/2 ounce! Less mass, means less inertia, more comfort.

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  4. I just love a good pen!! This looks really great.

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  5. The ink system is smoother than rollerball, gel or fountain ink systems.

    lkish77123 at gmail dot com

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  6. I did not know this: Kids are also at risk for repetitive stress injury, in fact that can be where it starts!

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  7. I learned that the ink
    The UGLee Pen is mated with the smoothest ink system known, smoother than any roller ball, gel ink, or fountain ink pen

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  8. How a pen writes is most important to me. It was nice to see "The UGLee Pen is mated with the smoothest ink system known, smoother than any roller ball, gel ink, or fountain ink pen."

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  9. I learned the UGLee Pen was designed by a doctor!

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  10. I learned you don't have to grip this pen, it grips you.
    mce1011 AT aol DOT com

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  11. I learned that the UGLee Pen only weights 11 grams [less than 1/2 ounce]. According to their website "Less mass, means less inertia, more comfort."
    fromfurrin at gmail dot com

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  12. It is designed, created and used by a real physician

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  13. I learned that it has a 100% money back garantee that everyone will like it

    and that its for everyone

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  14. I learned that the contours of the pen are engineered to follow the anatomy of the hand and that its sticky gel grips to you. I tend to grip hard on a pen and tire quickly of writing because of this.

    kalea_kane(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  15. it was designed by a doctor

    velvetelvis40@yahoo.com

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  16. Learned he developed them because of hand cramping problems he had during medical school & residency.

    cgclynsg0 @ gmail dot com

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  17. I learned that Dr. Lee has experimented with just about every combination of shape, texture, material, and ink mixtures in search of the optimum combination for the "Perfect Pen." mcgillrmcgill(at)charter(dot)net

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  18. I learned that the pens only weigh 11 grams.

    katfam95 at aim dot com

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  19. I learned that the grip is virtually indestructible.

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