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Review on πŸ–‹οΈ Kipling 100 Pen Case by Nicole Mcleod

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I bought it mainly for the supply box and am happy with it.

I bought this case shortly after buying the Kipling 50 pencil case which to be honest only holds 25-30 gel pens. However, I liked the look and quality of the case so I bought it on sale and give it 5 stars because it suits my purposes. Not only for pens and pencils, but also for art supplies that I use often. The case looks great on the outside and feels very solid. The top and bottom of the case are lightly padded, which is nice. The zipper is large, easy to open and doesn't look cheap. The monkey is a nice addition, even though my cat hair is already sticking to it. There are 14 loops in the top for individual pens or pencils. The second "flap" has 12 of the same stretch loops. In my case, I put my set of Prismacolor manga pens in the loops, as well as a blending pen and 2 regular pens. When you open this flap, you have a large portion of the cover that no longer has loops. I'm not sure how many pens it will hold, but it won't hold 100 in my experience (at least not clip-on gel pens). The bottom has no structure so your handles or whatever will dangle. I knew it and that's why I got this suitcase. So in the large compartment of my suitcase I have a lot of utensils that I use often. I have a pair of soft erasers, a Prismacolor plastic eraser, 3 small sharpeners, 2 Prismacolor blending markers, a pad of sandpaper, erasers, mechanical pencil pens, stencils and blenders, 3 white Uni Posca markers, 3 white markers. Gel pens, feather pencil and ebony pencil, pencil extender, 6 inch ruler and 6 micron pens and a pair of regular ballpoint pens. There's still room for more stuff, but I like it looser so it's easier to rummage through to find what I need.

Pros
  • Stationery
Cons
  • Cord is shorter than other picks