Stormy
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Love these pens. Ultra fine point. Comfortable to use. Glide well across paper. Wonderful to write in small & large print!
D. Lee
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
I always buy Pilot G-2 pens. They are the best gel ink pens.
Robert M.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
outstanding product
Barry's Car Barn purchaser - Dan
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
great for writing notes important and you want to make them noticeable for future reference
Mickme
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
Like these pens. I normally use the Pentel Energel 0.5 fine tip gel pen but used one of these, liked really well for the easy writing without the darker bolder “marker “ look when writing. They write finer than the Pentel Energel 0.5 pens I use plus the Price is better. Will order again.
zakaria
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on July 27, 2024
واحد من أفضل الأقلام جودة وسعرا. متوازن في اليد .ويكتب بسلاسة والحبر واضح .
Jason Goh
Reviewed in Singapore on June 23, 2024
Wouldn’t recommend this product.
Customer
Reviewed in Singapore on February 17, 2024
Don't buy this. The writing quality is very bad and all the pens write exactly like in the attached pic. Don't believe the reviews.
Hoser
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
I use these often. They're sturdy and write smoothly, but the ink dries kind of slowly and smudges easily.
John D.
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023
In a world of photocopies, a blue document usually means the writing is original, not a photocopy. The Pilot G2 blue pens use a very good shade of blue that is easy to see. The 0.5 mm fine point pens are hard or impossible to find in regular stores - I'm happy that Amazon has them! The G2 pens feel right in my hand, and they write easily and nicely, as Pilot G2 pens usually do. I now have 5 in use at different places around the house, plus one in my shirt pocket. Very welcome at last, from Amazon! The G2 05 points let me write small but legibly without messing up the word being written. The cost is OK, in line with their value for the fine point writing which I prefer. Highly recommended! I love them!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 23, 2023
one of my favourite pens. Only 4 star given cause when i accidentally drop these on floor, it will stop working. Other than that its a very good purchase
Garry Lunn
Reviewed in Canada on July 2, 2021
Great nib and smooth flow of ink. I very much like it. Good value.
Beaver Snake
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2013
These are my favorite cheap pens to write with. I always carry at least two.My hand script is a bit artistic. I use it to record how I am feeling and how my thoughts are flowing as I write. We all do, I suppose, I just like to take note of it. I thoroughly enjoy the feel of a pen tip moving smoothly across paper. I like to feel the texture of the paper through the pen. I like the pen to record starts and stops accurately with variations of pressure. These pens allow all of that, and are very comfortable to use for long periods of time.The reason I prefer a bold point (1.0mm line thickness) to the extra fine point is feel. The extra fine point feels a bit like you're scratching into the paper. Sometimes it even does just that. The feel of the bold point is much more fluid. I do enjoy the increased dexterity of a fine point when I am trying to cram something into a margin, but I much prefer to avoid that altogether. Still, the bold point does end up drawing blotted letter-shapes that are sometimes illegible when too small. The fine point remains clear with very small writing and detailed drawing.Because of the placement and opacity of the squishy-comfort-grip-thing, you can't visually tell when one of these pens is running out of ink. You can only tell because the pen that has served you faithfully throughout it's whole life without a hiccup is starting to sputter in its throws of death. When you get a few gaps in letters, you know you have just a few lines of script left before you can write no longer.There is only one other thing, in my experience, that can make this pen write poorly: oil. When I use them to make a note on my hand (yeah, I'm one of those, at least when I catch myself with a paperless thought...) the oil from my skin gives them pause. It takes a short scribble session on a scrap piece of paper to get them going again. The same thing can happen if I am working with a single sheet of paper over an extended period of time and building up hand oil on the paper by spinning the paper and writing a cloud of though in different directions wherever I can fit things in. I have oily skin. This may not be a problem for you at all. If it is, these are still the best (cheap) pens made.Perhaps by that same magic, these pens are very forgiving in the laundry. One of my previous favorites was the Pilot Precise series. They were a proud predecessor with liquid ink instead of gel. Leave one in your pocket as your pocket goes into the wash, and you will lose most if not every garment in the load. The G2s seem to shut themselves off. The first few times I found one rattling around as I transitioned clothes to the dryer, my heart jumped, but no damage was done. Results may vary. Very cool.