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Archival Gold CD/DVD Safe Pen Solvent Free

Archival Gold CD/DVD Safe Pen Solvent Free

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Brand: Delkin

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 23 reviews

Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 8 x 2 x 1

MPN: DDCD-R PEN 2PK
Model: DDCD-R PEN 2PK BLK
UPC: 750323666161
EAN: 0750323666161

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Solvent-free markers
  • 100% safe on recordable CDs and DVDs
  • Non-toxic ink
  • Permanent ink
  • Quick drying

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description

Delkin's Pen Safe, Package of Two Safe Marking Pens for CD's and DVD's, Black



Customer Reviews:   Read 18 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Archival Gold CD/DVD marking pen isn't gold.   July 29, 2010
Ransom Park (Ransom Park, TX USA)
I like to mark all my CD's and DVD's, but some of them are dark colors. I thought these pens were gold color which would show up on dark brown or black disks. Even the package as pictured is gold on black. So what does "gold" in Archival Gold mean? What I got were two CD/DVD marking pens that have black ink. On top of that, the ink doesn't mark smoothly, leaving little bubble areas where the ink seems to avoid the disk surface. Save your money, whether you're duped into buying what first appears to be gold pens (like I was) or if you want black pens. For six or seven bucks, you can buy a four-color (black, blue, green, red)set of CD/DVD marking pens made by Sharpie (Wal Mart, Target, Office Depot). They look like the regular Sharpie felt tipped markers, but there's also a cap on the small end where there's a really fine point. I mostly use the regular tip, but sometimes the fine tip is handy if you need to write a lot of info on a blank CD/DVD. They mark really well on blank disks, and I use them on most DVD movie disks, as long as there's a light area to write on. This is the first Amazon purchase that I've been disappointed with. It was a total waste of money.


5 out of 5 stars Best CD/DVD pen   July 23, 2010
M. Lang (Bethlehem, PA United States)
I did a lot of research before buying these pens. There are many out there that say they are intended for CD/DVD writing. However, these are the only ones I found that are guaranteed to be solvent free and alcohol free so that they cannot affect the CD surface. The pens have two tips, which is also nice. However, the smaller tip is what I would call "medium" and the one I use. The larger tip is really too big to write much in the space available. The smaller tip leaves a dark and easy to read message, and you can get several lines of text on the CD surface if you write very carefully. My only complaint is that these pens are pretty pricey for what they do, especially when one factors in the shipping. I could not find them in any of my local stores, so an online order was the only option. I decided to bite the bullet to make sure I don' damage my critical CDs and DVDs. Highly recommended.


1 out of 5 stars They dried out very fast   May 15, 2010
theogpuna (Los Angeles,CA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

These pens only lasted about 6 to 9 months. And then they were dry completely. I stored them at room temperature. what else was I supposed to do?


5 out of 5 stars great product fast shipping and great price as always   May 4, 2010
Arthur H. Young (West Palm Beach, FL, US)
great product i use on all my back up games and they ensure smooth reading from my wii and Xbox applications


5 out of 5 stars Excellent quality with 2 tips on each pen.   April 23, 2010
John
Each pen comes with two tips, a fine tip on one side and a wide tip on the other. After one month of use, it appears to be holding up well. Since it has no solvents, it doesn't smell like other pens. I was unable to find any solvent-free pens at my local stores. Recommended for those who need to mark on archival CDs without incurring any potential long-term damage from the solvents found in other pens.