he Pilot Frixion is the undisputed king of erasable pens but now Uni-Ball has thrown down the gauntlet with its Uni-Ball Fanthom erasable gel pen. We have tested both pens in today’s battle of the pens to try and find out which is better.
Pen Reviews
Gel Stick Pen Face-Off: Pilot G1 Grip, Pentel Hybrid Gel Grip and Uniball Signo Gel Grip
Gel stick pens are great to have around the office because they’re inexpensive, simple and tend to write so well. Plus, they’re typically nice-looking pens. But not all sticks are created equal, and we decided to put three popular office models to the test to see which one came out on top.
Pilot RexGrip: The Underrated Ballpoint Pen
The Pilot RexGrip is one of those pens that just doesn’t get a lot of mention. Probably because it’s a ballpoint and most pen enthusiasts are strictly gel, liquid ink, or fountain pen users. But that’s unfortunate since the RexGrip is an extremely comfortable and surprisingly reliable little pen.
The Uni-ball Clipturn Multi-Function Pen – The Swiss Army Knife of Pens
We at the Pen Vibe blog are hanging our heads in shame. In the article about how to keep from losing your pen, we neglected to tell you about the Uni-ball MSE-800 Clipturn, one of our absolute favourite pens.
But that’s OK, because the Clipturn deserves its own space. This pen is that brilliant.
Is The Uni-ball Power Tank Better than the Fisher Space Pen?
OK, credit where it’s due: The Fisher Space Pen was one of those brilliant little byproducts of the American space …