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VINGA Timo RCS recycled aluminium pen

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The VINGA Timo RCS recycled aluminium pen features a twist-action mechanism and blue documental ink. It has a 1.0 mm writing width and an approximate 1200-metre writing length, with a barrel made from 27% RCS certified recycled aluminium.

VINGA Timo RCS recycled aluminium pen

The VINGA Timo RCS recycled aluminium pen is a twist-action writing instrument with blue documental ink. It offers an approximate writing length of 1200 metres and a 1.0 mm writing width.

  • Barrel made from 27% RCS certified recycled aluminium.
  • Features brass components and PU material.
  • Twist-action mechanism.
  • Blue documental ink.
  • 1.0 mm writing width.
  • Approximate 1200-metre writing length.
  • RCS (Recycled Claim Standard) certified.

This pen is suitable for everyday office use, corporate gifting, or as a sustainable promotional item for businesses.

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