Review: Pentel Energel Multi-Function Pen

Pentel EnergelI know I said a few weeks back that I need to lay off of the multi pens, but this Pentel Energel has a few things going for it that I couldn't pass up:

1. It is a gel pen.
2. Both gel ink cartridges are 0.5mm.
3. The Pentel Energel is known for writing as smoothly as any other gel pen on the market.

That short list leaves out great barrel design and comfort, plus I haven't even mentioned the pencil yet.  So needless to say I had pretty high expectations for this pen, and fortunately it lived up to them.

If you have ever used a Pentel Energel - the needle tip version in this case - then you have a pretty good idea of what you are going to get from this pen, with the added twist of the multiple cartridges.  And twist it does.  The top half of the pen rotates from station to station depending on what cartridge you want to use, as opposed to having a click mechanism.  The barrel design is nearly identical in form and function to the Pentel Hybrid Technica I reviewed earlier this year.  I raved about the barrel then (that was the only good part actually), so I am glad Pentel has put that design to good use.

At $7.50 a pop from JetPens, the Pentel Energel Multi-Function Pen is right on the border of cost/value for a multi pen in my book, but this one has been worth it so far.

Posted on March 16, 2009 .

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***I'm going to be scare this weekend on Twitter and via email, so have a great weekend, and I'll check in on Monday!***

Posted on March 14, 2009 .

Copic Multiliner Giveaway Winner

#4 was deemed the magic number this morning from Random.org, so step forth Joshua Centanni and claim your Copic Multiliner!

Thanks again for doing these giveaways. I really enjoy your blog!

Posted by: Joshua Centanni | March 09, 2009 at 08:59 PM

Here is what I need you to do:

1. Leave a comment on this post.
2. Email me your shipping address using the email link in the sidebar

There is a one week deadline to claim your prize.

Posted on March 13, 2009 .