TOH Product Panel – Best Pens (2021 Review) Scroll ← Conclusion Pros Cons Best value PILOT G2 Premium Rolling Ball Gel Pens Check Price Our Take These five affordable pens have rolling ball tips that write smoothly. Pros – Uses long-lasting, refillable gel ink – Dries quickly – Available in other quantities Cons – Some customers said that the grip was uncomfortable to hold – The ink isn’t waterproof Largest pack Sharpie S-Gel Gel Pens Check Price Our Take Coming in a pack of 12, this purchase gives you enough pens for all of the workspaces in your home. Pros – Includes a contoured rubber grip for a comfortable writing experience – Comes in a variety of gel ink colors– Available in three tip sizes Cons – Can sometimes scratch the paper while writing – Runs out of ink quickly Scriveiner Rollerball Pen Check Price Our Take This pen has an elegant design with a brass base that’s finished in 24-karat gold. Pros – Uses the Schmidt liquid ink system, allowing it to smoothly glide across any piece of paper – Comes in a decorative box– Includes a spare black ink refill Cons – Has a heavy feel – Has an expensive price tag for one pen uni-ball Jetstream Retractable Ballpoint Pens Check Price Our Take This pen works well for left-handed customers who are tired of smearing their writing, as it has low-viscosity ink that writes smoothly with little pressure and dries quickly. Pros – Uses Super Ink, which combines the smoothness of gel ink with the quick drying of ballpoint pens – The ink isn’t susceptible to water damage – Available in multicolored packs Cons – Sometimes leaves faded lines – The ink can sometimes clump Asvine Forest Fountain Pen Check Price Our Take This stylish fountain pen has a calculated weight for long writing sessions and a stainless steel fine tip for smooth writing. Pros – Comes with a converter to use it with bottled ink – Includes a metal pen case– Comes in multiple point styles Cons – May not be the best for inexperienced fine-point pen users – Could be uncomfortable for users with larger fingers to hold