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From taking notes to journaling or drawing, G2 Gel Roller pens keep the ink and your ideas flowing. These long-lasting pens come in many color options and 4 tip sizes, so it's easy to find one that caters to your writing needs and personal style. The quick-drying ink prevents smears and smudges, ensuring your work is neat and clear. Create masterpieces of writing or art with these thanks smooth-flowing gel pens that deliver vivid and clear lines. Perfect for your everyday writing needs, the 0.7 mm fine pen point size strikes a balance between fine and bold lines. Archival-safe and acid-free black and blue pens are formulated to be long-lasting and fade-resistant, ensuring your documents last for a long time. The comfortable rubber grip offers ergonomic support, reducing hand fatigue and making lengthy writing projects a breeze. Pilot's G2 line blends smooth writing with long-lasting ink, precision and comfort for an exceptional writing experience.
4.6 out of 5
92.31% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars (GREAT) PEN INTENDED! Reliable solid lines in just one pass, & makes my HAND VERY HAPPY (no soreness or fatigue from writing)
I LOVE these pens: they make writing so much easier on my arthritis-riddled hands, with smooth movement laying down enough ink with a single pass/stroke so I don't feel compelled to write over the first letters/numbers/etc. to darken them more &/or fill in gaps in the lines that were supposed to be solid the first time.I do, in contrast, tend to have to do that with cheaper pens that are obvious copies of these much higher-quality Pilot G2 pens. My wife bought some much cheaper ones that looked almost identical, so I’d been using those up before restocking my Pilot G2 supply. It was clear to me from the first moment I began to write with the cheaper pens that they were not worth the lesser cost, regardless of the difference in the amounts. I didn’t even bother to see how much they saved us, because I knew I’d be returning to Pilot G2s & never choosing the cheap ones regardless (and savings are important for us to gain whenever reasonably possible, which is why my wife responsibly thought it was at least worth trying the cheaper ones).These Pilot G-2 pens (I tend to use 0.7mm thickness: “Fine,” by the way) make writing a delight. In contrast with cheaper pens, these lay down solid lines without breaks in them & without weak spots where gaps in the lines (that are supposed to be solid) or variable amounts of ink that almost produce gaps make what I wrote harder to read. As noted, I nearly always end up tracing over what I’ve already written when using the cheaper pens in order to fill in those gaps and uneven amounts of ink laid down, which means I’m not saving as much money as it might seem with those cheaper pens. I never need to make multiple passes over the exact same lines/words/numbers/etc. with my trusty Pilot G2, thus using less ink than when essentially writing the same thing multiple times. I also don’t waste so much ink (compared with cheaper ones that do) trying to get the ink flowing again when they start to run low. You know, you first pick up the pen and begin to write, and nothing appears on the page but the indentation. But you know there’s still ink in there. So you scribble in little circles or whatever to get it working again before returning to your task. Well, I don’t find myself doing that normally with Pilot G2 pens, whereas I DO have to do that A LOT more with less ex-pen-sive pens, thus making the cheaper ones waste more ink that way, also wasting time, and annoyingly disrupting the flow of my task at hand (no pun intended, which is good, because I confess that would’ve been a very bad pun). Having to make a resistant cheap pen give me ink &/or a more solid line again also can hinder the often very positive feelings I can get when I have something I feel compelled to write down, and the cost of diminished pleasure should go into calculations of “cost-effectiveness,” imho, as well as consideration of the fact that having a pen stop you from quickly jotting down a seemingly inspired thought can actually lessen the inspiration that drove that impulse (another “cost” of cheaper pens, imo). Finding my mind fully excited by an idea I want to get on paper as quickly as possible as to not stop the flow of thought that is both so very pleasurable and productive, I realize how cheap pens that save a little money at the time of purchase are in actuality very ex-pensive (if you’re not groaning, irritated, or smiling at the end of that sentence, please be more pensive for just a moment about what my hyphenation might have intended. <*pause*> Now that the attempt at penpunation is clear to everyone, please forgive me).In addition to laying down a nice, thick (you can choose line thickness to your preference; that's the "0.7mm = Fine" etc. specification), solid line, as noted these Pilot G2 pens reliably offer was especially obvious to me as being of great significance immediately after I switched back to my favorite Pilot G2 pens (this product) after using the cheaper knock-offs (different brand). As is the case for me, this is especially important if you write a lot and/or can have pain from writing (whether due to something like arthritis, hand injury, nerve damage, writing a heckuva lot, etc.). I was actually thrilled at how easily the pen moved on the page, making it very easy on my hands that can very easily get sore from writing with cheaper pens (and write away! he he). I never thought I’d be happy about using a particular pen rather than another. But I write a lot and whereas cheap pens cause pain almost immediately for me, these Pilot G2 don’t EVER seem to do so, and that’s a huge difference making cheaper pens much more costly when all is said and done. The value of not having pain (vs. definitely having pain) & not having a tool slow down my creative processes or impede them by making writing unpleasant due to pain, hand fatigue, & having to go over the lines I’ve already written makes these Pilot G2 pens MUCH less costly to me, regardless of the fact that these cost more at first glance (i.e., looking at the dollar & cents price alone).By the way, refills are sold, making it easy to avoid creating unnecessary trash when your G-2 expires. I think that's great as someone who tries to be as environment-friendly as possible. My only complaint with these pens is that, from what I've seen (looking at many, but not nearly all sales here at Bolo of these pens & refills), refills don't seem to save money. It even seemed that it might be cheaper to buy new pens than to buy refills, which doesn't encourage reusing the pens via using refills like I wish it would. Thus, if any relevant Pilot employees who affect relevant pricing policies get wind of this review, please note that it would be great if you could lower the prices to your distributors of refills in order to encourage their use! (I realize that the much larger production of pens vs. refills likely drives pen cost down relative to refills, but still…).And I encourage buyers to look around to find refills at a decent price for reasons of social/environmental responsibility, if not also to save money. If anyone reading this finds a supplier selling refills at a really good price, please let us all know via a “Comment” in response to this review. It might require a “bulk” package, but if it’s not too awfully large a quantity for individual/home use, I’d be very happy to do the write thing (I know: another pitiful attempt at a penpun) and buy refills, rather than buying new pens every time just to save a little money. Regardless, however, I’ll be buying Pilot G2 pens: yes, it’s clearly the write choice. I may not have learned how to write puns yet, but I learned from our attempt to save money via buying cheaper (but clearly more costly overall) pens, that the cheaper pens trying to copy these “name-brand” Pilots succeeded in copying them ONLY in appearance, otherwise failing to copy what makes Pilot G2s well worth paying more up front.REGARDING THE COLORS: Usually I just use black or blue, but I bought a 5-pack of five different colors here. I find that all the colors show up very well on white paper, although on mildly colored paper (such as the common yellow tablet color), purple and green are noticeably weaker than the other colors in this package, but still very easy to read. I noticed that a very wide variety of colors is available, and am so impressed with the performance and pleasure using these pens that I intend to buy one of the packs that includes a LOT of different colors for use in amateur in drawing. I'm expecting them to be a lot of fun to play with, given such a large palette of colors to play with! I'm guessing this might be a great gift idea for kids or anyone who enjoys drawing. The age of kids you'd give these to does matter, however. Kids who can't keep their ink off of walls, bedspreads, white couches, etc. might not be wise to give these to (especially if it's your own kids). They're too fun to draw with, and while I've never had to try to remove a mark from something like a couch, I'm guessing they might be able to make permanent stains.In sum (indeed, my penultimate notes regarding the ultimate pen), these are GREAT PENS. Although a pen might be a tool we tend to take for granted, not thinking much about the brand/model we’re using, IT REALLY DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE, imo, for various reasons noted above. More expensive and cheaper pens are readily available, and I’ve given both categories a try, but less expensive ones are not actually a greater “value,” regardless of the lower price on the package. More expensive pens don’t offer anything these don’t give in terms of writing (if your pen has Bond-type gadgets on it, very cool!; but I’m only speaking of the writing function alone). If you currently use cheaper pens & haven't tried these, I recommend that you at least try a Pilot G2, especially if your hand ever hurts from writing, or if you get frustrated by your pens that don't make solid lines with one pass. And if you use more expensive pens, I also recommend trying these, because you might find that the benefits of those more expensive pens are fulfilled just as well with these (ignoring the “social value” of things like conspicuous consumption & attempting to increase status via gold-plating, for example). I gave the cheap knock-offs a try, and that has motivated me to attempt to write the wrongs of my misguided past via offering a lengthy review here.And, no, I don’t have any financial interest in this company or any distributors of these pens; I don’t know anyone who works for or has any financial interests in “Big Ink” (i.e., any person/entity involved in the design, manufacturer, or sale of pens). Neither have I ever received or been promised anything in exchange for a positive review. I really do love these pens, & never thought I’d be raving about such a mundane instrument, or even ever finding any pen worth taking the time to write even a brief review.
5.0 out of 5 stars Smooth and Reliable Writing Experience - Pilot G2 Premium Gel Pens Set the Standard for Quality
The Pilot G2 Premium Gel Roller Pens are an absolute delight for anyone who values a smooth and precise writing experience. With their consistent ink flow, comfortable grip, and high-quality construction, these pens have become a go-to choice for professionals, students, and everyday pen enthusiasts.The standout feature of the Pilot G2 pens is their smooth gel ink. The ink flows effortlessly onto the page, allowing for fluid and consistent writing without any skips or smudges. Whether you're taking notes, signing documents, or indulging in creative writing, the G2 pens provide a superior writing experience that is both comfortable and reliable.The comfortable grip of the G2 pens ensures a fatigue-free writing session, even during long periods of use. The rubberized grip conforms to your hand, providing a comfortable and secure hold, allowing you to focus on your writing without discomfort or strain. The ergonomic design adds to the overall writing pleasure and makes the G2 pens a joy to use.The Pilot G2 pens come in various point sizes, ranging from ultra-fine to bold, catering to different writing preferences. Whether you prefer a fine, precise line or a bolder, more prominent stroke, there is a G2 pen for every style. The consistent ink flow and smooth writing experience remain consistent across all point sizes, ensuring that your writing is always neat and legible.Durability is another strength of the Pilot G2 pens. The pens are built to last, with a sturdy construction that withstands everyday use. The retractable design protects the pen tip when not in use, preventing accidental leaks or ink marks. The pocket clip adds convenience, allowing you to carry the pen securely wherever you go.The Pilot G2 pens are available in a range of vibrant colors, allowing you to add a touch of creativity and personalization to your writing. Whether you prefer classic black or want to experiment with different hues, the color options offer versatility for various writing purposes and creative projects.With their reliable performance, the Pilot G2 pens have gained a reputation for their dependability. The ink dries quickly, minimizing the risk of smudging, and remains vibrant for a long time. The pens are also refillable, allowing you to prolong their lifespan and reduce waste, making them a cost-effective and environmentally friendly choice.In conclusion, the Pilot G2 Premium Gel Roller Pens set the standard for quality when it comes to smooth and reliable writing. With their consistent ink flow, comfortable grip, and high-quality construction, these pens deliver an exceptional writing experience that is both enjoyable and precise. Whether you're taking notes, writing letters, or simply jotting down ideas, the Pilot G2 pens exceed expectations and make every writing task a pleasure. Choose the Pilot G2 pens and elevate your writing experience to new heights of comfort and quality.
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect gel pens
Perfect for signing credit card receipts printed on mylar paper. Love the colors. Solid and non skipping ink.
5.0 out of 5 stars I love these
I purchased it for a care package for my Neice and she loves this. It is fresh, writes with flow, and soft quality. Calorie content is also pretty good. Great value for your money . Perfect no smearing, functions well and is durable.
5.0 out of 5 stars smooth and durable
This pen writes super smoothly and feels great in hand. It’s really durable too. I’ve been using it every day for a few weeks to take notes, and there’s still plenty of ink left. Highly recommend it for students or anyone who takes a lot of notes. It’s an awesome pen with a nice, quality feel to it!
4.0 out of 5 stars Good pens
Good, stay ink flow and smear resistant.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great pen
They slide so smooth. Comfy to hold and grip. I bought a bunch. I like em. I haven't had one stop writing yet...like there's no ink but you see it in there but it's not on the tip of the pen and you gotta shake it or lick it and it still stuck with no ink. Screw that. Buy these.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great quality pens
Definitely can’t complain. They are exactly what’s pictured and work exactly as expected. I love the variety of colors and they write pretty smooth. The variety definitely helps with dividing notes for college. No leakage so far, and they are comfortable to write with. Haven’t experienced smearing on paper, but it definitely does on those sticky plastic like bookmarks. Would definitely recommend these pens otherwise.
Great gel pen
These Pilot gel pens are great - smooth, clear, no drip, long lasting!
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Not packaged at all. Sent loose in a bag. Very cheap looking considering they were almost £10. Bought as a gift and looks like I’ve purchased from the pound shop! Rubbish customer service too. Weren’t interested in rectifying. I will never buy from here again.
Very good
Very good pen
Perfect Pen
Excellent, super smooth pens. At work, I reverted back to taking notes on paper just so I can use the pen.
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