🖊️ Write Bold. Write Brilliant. Write Sharpie.
The Sharpie S-Gel Gel Pen features a stylish copper metal body and a 0.7mm medium point delivering bold, vivid black ink. Its no-smear, no-smudge, no-bleed technology ensures clean, professional writing every time. Designed for comfort with a contoured grip and refillable convenience, it includes one pen plus an additional ink refill for lasting performance.
Manufacturer | Newell |
Brand | Sharpie |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.75 x 2.75 x 0.72 inches |
Item model number | SAP_2214552 |
Color | Black |
Grip Type | Contoured |
Material Type | Metal |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Medium |
Line Size | 0.7mm |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | SAP_2214552 |
K**H
MUST HAVE PEN
Much like a lot of people who are considering this pen, I have a lot of coworkers that like to steal pens. This one is so unique that it catches eyes from all over and is very obvious. I also love its weight. The sharpie Astros I’ve been in my go to pens forever and I’ve always purchased the gun medal ones For my own personal use because no one else uses them. I love the style of the writing and it’s just absolutely perfect for my type of work. Getting this pen is super useful because then I can always carry it with myself and use it as my dedicated pen. It’s also a good idea to get plenty of refills so that whenever you run out, you can just switch it out really quick. This is my only used pen and I’ve pretty much gotten rid of every other pen that I own just because this one is so good!
E**.
Great pen all around
Sleek, clean writing. Really heavy, which feels great. Clicking mechanism is satisfying. It’s solid metal, so it isn’t the most comfortable after continuous writing but I know what I was sacrificing for a pen that looks and writes like this. I only wish there were more colors, like silver/chrome, gold, gun metal, or black even.
M**E
Stylish and Smooth — My New Favorite Pen!
I love this pen! It writes incredibly smoothly, and the copper metal body gives it such a sleek, stylish look — it definitely stands out from your average pen. I also appreciate that it comes with a refill. My only wish is that Sharpie offered bold and blue ink refills as well. That would make it absolutely perfect!
F**R
Copper
Superb pen. The copper pen has a great feel, it looks great
A**Y
Excellent quality pen - even at twice the price !
All around nice pen, nice weight to it and very smooth bold ink flow. I bought it for my wife on a whim and she loves it.Honestly, it would still be a bargain at twice the price and refills are readily available !
L**S
Bought as a gift, considered getting one (or keeping this one) for myself!
I bought this pen as a gift as I thought it looked quite nice and I know the recipient loves how the Sharpie gel pens write. Personally I think it's just a bit too shiny for me and I'm also not a fan of the grip (texture, feel, look, and it doesn't offer me that secure of a hold).However, when I first held the pen for a little bit and wrote with it I was surprised with the things that pleased me:1. The love the weight of it. It's more than twice the weight of a regular Sharpie S Gel pen. The copper version weighs around 28.56g, while the regular version is roughly 11.09g. It's obviously not heavy enough to be a burden or bother my bad wrist after a decent amount of writing, so that's great for me.2. Despite me not liking the feel of it when it comes to the grip, the smoothness and cold it attracts because of the material is very enjoyable to me. I often fidget with pens, as we most do, and it's nice to feel the cool, smooth body of the pen.3. I know this is more of the ink than the pen itself, but writing with it is very enjoyable. The combination of the first two pluses combined with the smooth writing of the gel ink leaves me really happy while writing - and you all know how important that is.One thing I like doing is modding pens - whether it's the refills for it or the actual pen itself. If I can make a pen better for me then I'm going to do it. While I had both pens out to weight them I realized I could swap out the grips - so I did just that (see pictures)! While the grip feels a lot better to me, the look does not. If I could only swap the rubber grip and not the tip it would be almost perfect! However, the tip is not screwed on so you'd have to keep the black rubber grip and the tip. I'd already be on the fence from going copper - black - copper. But shiny copper transitioning to black rubber and then plastic tip just isn't my thing. Also a **WARNING** - if you do try this I'd highly suggest you don't attach the rubber grip very tight. I screwed it on the all the way and it was stuck quite a bit and I spent quite a bit of time trying to unscrew it. So unless you REALLY like the way it looks and are willing to possibly struggle with opening it back up to replace the ink when needed, at least do so with caution.Overall this is a pretty great pen - something I totally was not expecting to be thinking. And although I really enjoy it for the most part I don't think I'll end up adding it to my growing collection of pens. My collection is way too big as it is, so I think I'll just continue getting some of these for gifts!
C**Y
Love these pens
I get all the Sharpie S Gel pens. The plastic and metal barrels - need them all. This one seems to be the nicest one so far.
S**N
Almost perfect
Black silicone grip, polishing the metal, smoother pocket clip, sturdier spring, and they've got a real winner here.If you're familiar with the S-Pen writing style; these are equally as buttery smooth. The action on the back button is lighter, requiring less force than on the plastic ones. This yields a clean, yet ultimately too light and flimsy feeling depression. I'd prefer a bit more resistance, and satisfying click into position. The clip is too sharp, would appreciate a ball-ended clip for smoother sliding over stationary & clothing without the need for as much force and potential tearing/pinching with a 90° angle on the underside/inside of the clip. The knurling is just barely enough, and I wonder how it will hold up to a sweaty hand in a writing frenzy or a hot day with it being metal. I'd say the knurling is sufficient for normal use, if a bit harsh. The cuts/groves are smoother than expected, but the twisting pattern provides good grip at any angle.It is well-balanced horizontally, but the clip being metal makes it lean heavy to that side vertically. It's balanced down to the end line of the letter 'h' in "Sharpie" on the side if you twirl them. The heavy clip makes it want to pitch and yaw to throw that weight down. Not the best for fidgeting. It's too cheap to be a 'nice' pen; you wouldn't give it as a gift or anything. But, I like it at this price point. It's 'cheap' enough that I'll use it, and reuse it and not be too mad when it is surely, inevitably stolen by the gals at the front desk again. A testiment to it's covetability. This pen breaks down people's morals.Give us a silver or white gold & sold version next please! And a 'pro' or actually expensive version with a rubber handle and focus on mechanical feel! Please never chnage the tip/ink!
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