

Delux Base Tiger Mighty Writers Toy is a fidget pen that is both fun and functional. It can be used it at home, at school or in the office. Looks great in any stationery box. Features clicky triggers on the back of the innovative ballpens. It makes great birthday gifts and party favors. Review: My son loves this pen! It’s more about the fidget than the pen but both work well Review: I gotta admit, I bought this little boxing tiger pen on a bit of a whim — I needed something to cheer up my scribbling life and figured, why not? It’s insanely small — doesn’t get much taller than my thumb — and fits right in my hand like one of those mini figurines you'd get in a claw machine. The design is straight-up ridiculous in the best way: a tiger with boxing gloves that actually jabs every time you click it. I’ve got way too much fun just clicking it when I’m on calls or zoning out during meetings. Definitely not what a serious writer reaches for — but perfect when you want to inject a bit of goofiness into your day. Writing-wise, it's surprisingly decent: fine ballpoint, smooth black ink, no weird skips so far — just normal pen business, which is nice, because novelty pens often skimp on basic usability. The click mechanism is loud enough to be noticed, which, yeah, is a bit of a double-edged sword — great for goofing around, maybe a little distracting in quiet settings. But honestly, it’s kind of the point. It’s not gonna handle your long-essay marathon, but for jotting down to-dos, reminders, or doodling during meetings — it’s way more fun than your plain Jane pen. Only thing I noticed is it doesn’t come with replacement ink or batteries or anything (and, duh, it’s mechanical so no batteries needed) — just the pen. And given its size, when the ink eventually runs out, I’m not sure how easy it’ll be to grab a refill — might just end up replacing the whole dang thing. All in all, I find myself reaching for it more than my “real” pen when I’m brainstorming or daydreaming. It’s small, quirky, kicks when you click it, and works alright for everyday scribbles. Totally got it for the novelty, but it surprised me by actually being usable — and that's the win here.
G**M
My son loves this pen! It’s more about the fidget than the pen but both work well
M**P
I gotta admit, I bought this little boxing tiger pen on a bit of a whim — I needed something to cheer up my scribbling life and figured, why not? It’s insanely small — doesn’t get much taller than my thumb — and fits right in my hand like one of those mini figurines you'd get in a claw machine. The design is straight-up ridiculous in the best way: a tiger with boxing gloves that actually jabs every time you click it. I’ve got way too much fun just clicking it when I’m on calls or zoning out during meetings. Definitely not what a serious writer reaches for — but perfect when you want to inject a bit of goofiness into your day. Writing-wise, it's surprisingly decent: fine ballpoint, smooth black ink, no weird skips so far — just normal pen business, which is nice, because novelty pens often skimp on basic usability. The click mechanism is loud enough to be noticed, which, yeah, is a bit of a double-edged sword — great for goofing around, maybe a little distracting in quiet settings. But honestly, it’s kind of the point. It’s not gonna handle your long-essay marathon, but for jotting down to-dos, reminders, or doodling during meetings — it’s way more fun than your plain Jane pen. Only thing I noticed is it doesn’t come with replacement ink or batteries or anything (and, duh, it’s mechanical so no batteries needed) — just the pen. And given its size, when the ink eventually runs out, I’m not sure how easy it’ll be to grab a refill — might just end up replacing the whole dang thing. All in all, I find myself reaching for it more than my “real” pen when I’m brainstorming or daydreaming. It’s small, quirky, kicks when you click it, and works alright for everyday scribbles. Totally got it for the novelty, but it surprised me by actually being usable — and that's the win here.
N**N
I love this thing. It's hilarious. The punching action is outstanding. The best part is it actually writes really well also. Not gel pen great but for a ball point it has great flow. I love love love this thing.
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