5 years ago

Pens are truly the face of yourself or your company. A scruffy signature makes a certain impression that, although small, is there.
A good pen solves that, and on top of that make writing a joy. While fountain pens are fiddly and expensive, these convenient and cheaper alternative offer the same style without losing their practicality.

#1 Pentel ENERGEL Liquid Gel Ink

Pentel ENERGEL Liquid Gel Ink
Who suggested this product?
The Pentel ENERGEL Liquid Gel Ink was recommended by Diantie Persaud from Diantie PM Persaud CPA PC. You can find out more about Diantie Persaud here or read their product recommendation below.

I love this pen because it makes my signature look beautiful and I love it for addressing envelopes. I have so many free pens but I bought this pen because I needed a pen to sign letters and the regular ballpoint pens were not doing the job.

#2 Sakura Pigma 30061 Micron Blister Card Ink Pen Set

Sakura Pigma 30061 Micron Blister Card Ink Pen Set
Who suggested this product?
The Sakura Pigma 30061 Micron Blister Card Ink Pen Set was recommended by Chane Steiner from Crediful. You can find out more about Chane Steiner here or read their product recommendation below.

I enjoy using the Sakura Pigma Micron Blister Card Ink Pen for all of my writing needs at the office. The great design prevents any bleeding on the paper and you can choose sizes from .25mm to .45mm so you can easily find one that is perfect for your style/needs. It is great for journaling, or just jotting down notes quickly, and I feel that the ink has a more professional look to it than most ball point pen varieties.

#3 Staedtler Color Pen Set

Staedtler Color Pen Set
Who suggested this product?
The Staedtler Color Pen Set was recommended by Russ Nauta from Creditcardreviews. You can find out more about Russ Nauta here or read their product recommendation below.

I was absolutely ecstatic when I found a smooth-writing pen that didn’t bleed through pages and last a long time. Colors help keep me and my employees well-organized. Every department has its own assigned color and various levels of prioritization are color-coded, so notes/written comments that get passed through the office always easily get to the right contact. I give every new employee a pack of these pens as part of their welcome package.

#4 Zebra Pens Fine Point

Zebra Pens Fine Point
Who suggested this product?
The Zebra Pens Fine Point was recommended by Inessa Fishman from Aviva Plastic Surgery & Aesthetics. You can find out more about Inessa Fishman here or read their product recommendation below.

This is a super-fine line with ink that flows well. The pen is well-made, a moderate price point, and lasts forever.

#5 Tul Retractable Gel Pens

Tul Retractable Gel Pens
Who suggested this product?
The Tul Retractable Gel Pens was recommended by Inessa Fishman from Aviva Plastic Surgery & Aesthetics. You can find out more about Inessa Fishman here or read their product recommendation below.

I prefer ball-point pens, as I tend to smear gel ink. That said, my second favorite is this gel ink pen from Tul. Super-sharp and clean lines.

#6 Bex Pen-TPP100

Bex Pen-TPP100
Who suggested this product?
The Bex Pen-TPP100 was recommended by Rachel Stephens from Totally Promotional. Read Rachel Stephens’ product recommendation below and find more customized pens here.

My favorite office pens are these custom pens from Totally Promotional. These look great in on-brand colors, and are affordable to order custom-printed with your logo. These pens feel great in your hand and have a smooth write.


Who contributed to this article?

Diantie Persaud from Diantie PM Persaud CPA PC

Chane Steiner from Crediful

Russ Nauta from Creditcardreviews

Inessa Fishman from Aviva Plastic Surgery & Aesthetics

Rachel Stephens from Totally Promotional

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