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An excellent tool for any architect, engineer or designer, the Stylus Tool Pen’s heavyweight (1.3oz) lacquered brass, 6-sided barrel houses a smooth-writing ballpoint at one end and an ultra sensitive touch screen stylus at the other. Under the stylus top are Phillips and slotted screw drivers, while on the barrel are a built in spirit level, ruler and 1:20 m and 1:50 m scale. The chiseled spring clip will hold the Stylus Tool Pen securely in your pocket, ready to handle more jobs than any other pen. Includes one black ink refill.
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