
Pilot G207 Gel Ink Rollerball
Quantity
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.
Prices for branding Pilot G207 Gel Ink Rollerball:
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250£2.94 per unit
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500£2.46 per unit
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1000£2.30 per unit
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: | The G-2 is a gel ink pen combining technological performance and design. Easy to hold ergonomic grip. A highly resistant tungsten carbide ball retains its shape and is extremely hard wearing. You will be delighted by the fluidity of its ink and the intensity of its colours. The G-2 is particularly well suited to all fine-writing enthusiasts. 0.7mm Tip size / 0.39mm line width. Available in black and blue. Supplied Bulk Packed. |
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| MOQ: | 250 units |
| Price Details: |
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£2.30
per unit
£2.94
each
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| Note: |
£40.00 decoration setup cost will apply.
Increase your quantity to make savings on unit cost.
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More Information
| SKU | 1287842191 |
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| Catalogue Ref | 17-14252 (2021 Catalogue), 13-12997 (2020 Catalogue) |
| Price Based On | First colour/position print and first colour/position origination. delivery to one mainland uk address on a next day service. |
| Minimum Order Quantity | 250 |
| Lead Time | 7 |
| Colour Information | BLACK - BLUE |
| Branding Method | Pad printing up to five spot colours |
| Branding Area | 45 x 7mm to barrel |
| 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 Pilot G207 Gel Ink Rollerball 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:
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