
Vinga Timo RCS Recycled Aluminium Pen
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Please note, the prices indicated above are subject to change and are intended as a guide only. For a full up to date quotation, please request a quote using our form below.
Please note, the prices indicated above are subject to change and are intended as a guide only. For a full up to date quotation, please request a quote using our form below.
Description
| Details: | A sleek writing instrument featuring a twist-action mechanism with documental-based blue ink, providing around 1200-metre writing length and a 1.0 mm writing width. Crafted with a recycled aluminium barrel, brass components and PU material. The Timo series offers minimalist desk accessories made from RCS-certified recycled materials, blending elegant design for a modern workplace aesthetic. Certified by RCS (Recycled Claim Standard), RSC certification guarantees that the entire supply chain of recycled materials is certified. The total recycled content is based on the overall product weight. This product contains 27% RCS certified recycled aluminium. |
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| MOQ: | 30 units |
| Price Details: |
from
£3.81
per unit
each
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| Note: |
£30.00 decoration setup cost will apply.
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More Information
| SKU | 14032928 |
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| Price Based On | co2 engraving, next to clip |
| Minimum Order Quantity | 30 |
| Material | Recycled Aluminium, Brass |
| Dimensions | 138mm x 11mm x 14mm |
| Brand | Vinga |
| Branding Method | Co2 engraving |
| Branding Area | 40mm x 5mm |
| Branding Position | Next to clip |
| Ink Colour | Blue |
| Individual Personalisation Available | No |
| Individual Mailing Available | No |
| Pantone Match Available | No |
| UK Made Product | No |
Resources
Figuring out what you need to send us to get your design/logo on your Vinga Timo RCS Recycled Aluminium Pen can be daunting. That's why we have a dedicated Artwork Studio here to help you in any way they can. Find out more
Useful Articles & Resources:
Print Methods - the difference between Full Colour and Four Colour