

This way all the refills come loose again. The blue “switch” is stuck.īut this is not a big deal, because you can easily solve this by pulling down a third “switch”. During the test phase, the individual “switches” got stuck from time to time. When a color is selected, the “switch” of another color can be used to select this new color. This will snap the refill in use back up. To retract the colored refill, pull down the “switch” of another color halfway. The mechanism for clicking out the individual colors works relatively simply: to drive out a color, you need to press down the “switch” corresponding to the desired color. If you want the same model in a more stylish look, you can also find the BIC 4 Colours at the bottom of this page ( click here) in gold, silver or other colors, and also in a metallic version. The 4-color ballpoint pen by BIC that was tested here looks rather plain than special, even if the combination of pen colors harmonizes well.

There is an eyelet at the top of the pen to attach the pen to a clipboard with a string, for example. This rigidity also makes the clip more prone to breaking off. This makes the clip less flexible, so it does not move well. The clip for attaching the pen to a clipboard or shirt pocket is made of one piece with the upper part of the pen. The grip surface is rubberized for a better grip. Although it is made almost entirely of plastic, it does not show any processing residue or sharp plastic spots.

The 4-color pen has a high-quality finish. Design und Workmanship of the BIC 4 Colours Grip The BIC four color ball pen comes in this package: 3.
