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All-Weather All-Environment Inka Pen

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If you've always dreamed of being able to take notes while being underwater or while freezing your behind off in the winter cold, then prepare to witness your dreams come true and check this out!



Since there are only a few (if any) writing devices that work in such extreme conditions, the Inka pen, manufactured by Inka Corporation, should definitely be the leader on the market, as it is able to write in the harshest of conditions, ranging from the scorching desert environment, to very low temperatures and even under water.



If you're wondering how this is possible, you should know that the secret lies in the very special manufacturing technology of this writing tool. First of all, the pen is fabricated from high-strength aerospace-grade materials, the stainless steel barrel being hardened, CNC machined, centerless ground then laser engraved.



Moreover, it features a pressurized ink cartridge, that allows the pen to work in just about any environment, at any temperature, altitude and angle of writing, but also underwater. Some other advantages worth mentioning are the very simple refill system as well as the built-in Delrin PDA tip, which could prove to be very useful whenever the normal styluses don't work.



The Inka pen measures 12.7 cm in length (when open), has a diameter of 0.95 cm, weighs 17 grams and works in the temperature range between -34 C degrees and 148 C degrees. Surprisingly, despite the almost sci-fi technology used to build the highly versatile Inka pen, it's actually quite cheap, being priced at just around 25 US dollars, quite a low sum, considering just how practical this pen is.



And if you want to take the dream further, you should know that there is also available a certain special type of paper, made to be used under water. What do you say?

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