10 Reasons Why Fountain Pens are Better Than Ballpoints

Are Fountain Pens Better Than Ballpoint Pens?

Fountain pens are better than ballpoint pens because they are more comfortable to hold, are smoother to write with, and can create line variations with their flexible nibs. They are more customizable, with a vast range of ink colors to choose from.

Here are 10 reasons why fountain pens are better than ballpoint pens. After reading this, your life will change for the better and you will throw all your ball pens out as you will not need them anymore.

10 Reasons Why Fountain Pens are Better Than Ballpoints

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1. Way Cooler

With fountain pens vs ballpoint pens, fountain pens are way cooler, ballpoint pens are dull and uninteresting. If you are at school, college, or at work and scribbling away with your Bic, no one’s going to take a blind bit of notice of that dreary old ballpoint in your hand.

However, if you are using a fountain pen, you suddenly become way cooler and more interesting to your classmates and work colleagues.

You are no longer holding an ordinary writing utensil as a fountain pen holds a certain mystique.

It’s a conversation starter people will notice that there is something different about you and start asking questions about your fountain pen such as what’s it like to write with, wow I love that shade of green ink. (green ink is the color of the looney brigade.

But that is why I love it so much), where did you get it from, etc., etc?

When was the last time someone took any interest in the ballpoint pen on your desk unless they were nicking it? You don’t need to read the next nine reasons.

For this reason alone, go out and buy yourself a fountain pen and instantly become cool. You don’t need to spend a fortune and can pick a Chinese fountain pen up for a few dollars that looks way more expensive than it cost.

2. More Comfortable

Writing with a fountain pen is far more comfortable than writing with a ballpoint pen. Ballpoint pens contain a thick viscous oil-based ink that requires a certain amount of pressure to roll the ball over the paper, which is coated in this ink.

Fountain pens use a water-based ink that effortlessly glides across the paper with minimal pressure. This also means that you can write for longer without cramping, as writing with a fountain pen is far less fatiguing than writing with a ballpoint pen.

The barrel diameter of fountain pens is wider than ballpoint pens, which are usually quite slim. Having a wider barrel makes a fountain pen more comfortable and easier to hold and giving greater control than a ballpoint pen.

3. Customisable

Fountain pens are customizable you can change the way they write and their appearance by swapping the nibs.

There are endless possibilities standard nibs are available in several sizes, ranging from extra fine to extra broad. There are also specialty nibs such as oblique nibs, calligraphy nibs, and italic nibs.

If that’s not enough, you can even have your nib custom ground and polished by a specialist to create your perfect pen.

With a ballpoint pen, its refill limits you as well as the ball and writing characteristics. It may be available in a fine medium or broad, but that’s your lot.

4. Environmentally Friendly

Fountain Pens are Environmentally Friend

A fountain pen will last a lifetime if cared for properly and they are far more environmentally friendly than ballpoint pens.

Ballpoints are disposable items and are very difficult to recycle, so they end up in land-fill. Even if you refill a ballpoint, the old refill still ends up in the trash.

If you are using bottled ink rather than cartridges, then you are reducing your impact on the environment as the only thing you are going to throw away is the empty ink bottles they can recycle these and the ink lasts way longer than ballpoint refills.

5. Personalised Writing

Personalized Writing with a Pen

There is something about writing with a fountain pen that feels more intimate than with a ballpoint pen.

The way the nib interacts with the paper is just a more far pleasurable experience that gives inner satisfaction as you write.

It adds a touch of class. When someone receives a letter or thank you note, it is instantly recognizable that the sender used a fountain pen to write it.

They appreciate it more subconsciously as they think this person cares and they have taken care and attention when wrote it.

A letter or note written with a ballpoint may have the same sentiment, but it lacks that je ne sais quoi.

6. Gorgeous

Fountain pens are gorgeous and have a wow factor. They are elegant and sophisticated, a thing of beauty to behold. When you see a fountain pen, even if you do not own one yourself, you can still appreciate the aesthetics of the pen.

Ballpoints, by comparison, are an ugly duckling but with no Hans Christian Andersen happily ever after ending.

Ballpoint Pens will remain ugly and never turn into a beautiful swan.

7. Line Variation

Line Variation

One of the enormous advantages a fountain pen has over a ballpoint pen is line variation. The nib of a fountain pen is flexible, and increasing and decreasing the pressure applied to the nib will affect the width of the line that is being written.

This flexibility of the nib varies depending on the shape and type of nib material. Steel nibs are less flexible than 14K and 18K gold nibs.

Although there are some cheap specialist nibs such as the Zebra G Nib, which is very popular for writing calligraphy and used by manga artists.

Ballpoint pens have a fixed-line width and no variation a 0.7mm ballpoint writes a 0.7mm wide line. (this is not strictly true as not all the diameter of the ball is in contact with the paper so the line width is always going to be less than the diameter of the ball).

It is also the reason fine liners have a fiber tip instead of a ball as they can consistently produce an accurate line width.

8. Huge Range of Ink

Assorted Fountain Pen Ink Bottles

Ballpoint pens are usually available with either a black, blue, red, or green ink refill fitted.

In fact, black and blue far outsell red and green, so some ballpoint pen manufacturers don’t even bother making red or green ink pens.

Yawn, Yawn, Yawn boring plain old black and blue. Whereas fountain pen bottled ink is available in a vast range of colors and shades. If you take Diamine, for example, they have well over 100 colors plus shimmer inks that give off a gold or silver shimmer and special editions.

9. Proper Penmanship

Using a fountain pen teaches proper penmanship, which is the art or skill of writing by hand. Once mastered, you will have beautiful legible handwriting. In fact, some junior schools are so convinced by the benefits of using a fountain pen they insist on their pupils using them

10. More Interesting

Fountain Pens are More Interesting

When you own a fountain pen, it becomes much more than just another writing instrument, such as a ballpoint pen is.

It is a hobby, a chance to experiment with different pens, inks, and nibs. Then there are the rituals like cleaning and caring for it.

Online, there are many places where you can share your experiences and meet fellow fountain, pen enthusiasts. That shares your belief fountain pens are better than ballpoint pens.

Such as the fountain pen network and r/fountainpen.. You can show off your latest pen and ask questions from the community.

Ballpoint pens just don’t have the same appeal we consider them to be a functional writing instrument and merely a way of putting ink onto paper in a controlled manner to leave a permanent mark.

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Peter Warrior: Pen & Pencil Expert

With nearly a decade of experience in the pen industry, I successfully ran an online pen business for 9 years. My deep-rooted passion for pens and pencils led me to become a part-time blogger, where I've dedicated myself to sharing the wealth of knowledge I've amassed over the years. I'm a firm believer in the power of the written word, as echoed by Malcolm Forbes: "Putting pen to paper lights more fire than matches ever will." My expertise is not just rooted in business, but in the genuine appreciation and understanding of the art of writing instruments.

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  1. I like that you mentioned that it is more comfortable to use a fountain pen to write compared to a ballpoint pen since it uses water-based ink that effortlessly glides across the paper. My sister is planning to shop for custom masonic acrylic pens that she could keep in her room. She always looks for ballpens because she loves writing random thoughts and stories as her stress reliever. I would ask her to consider a fountain pen.

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