Pilot FriXion Clicker Erasable Gel Pens 0.7 mm, Pack of 12, Black vs Sharpie S-Gel Gel Pens (0.7mm) Black Ink, 36 Count
Overall winner: Sharpie S-Gel Gel Pens (0.7mm) Black Ink, 36 Count
Key Differences
Sharpie S-Gel (A) is a larger 36-count pack with patented no-smear and no-bleed gel ink and a lower listed price tier; Pilot FriXion Clicker (B) is a 12-count pack with erasable ink, retractable one-click design and a soft rubberized grip but ink can fade with heat or sun. Choose A if you want vivid, smear-resistant black gel ink in bulk; choose B if erasability and a retractable, cushioned grip are more important despite potential heat-related fading
Pilot FriXion Clicker Erasable Gel Pens 0.7 mm, Pack of 12, Black
Erasable gel pens with a retractable tip and soft grip. Ink erases with friction for repeat writing; suitable for notes and tasks. Customer insight: solid write quality but some pens may not work and ink fades when exposed to heat
Pros
- erasable gel ink
- retractable tip with one-click
- soft rubberized grip
- smooth-writing experience
Cons
- some pens may not work
- ink runs out and fades with heat
Sharpie S-Gel Gel Pens (0.7mm) Black Ink, 36 Count
Gel pens with smear-resistant technology and a comfortable contoured grip for smooth writing. Users note smooth lines and value for bulk purchases, with mixed feedback on longevity and drying
Pros
- Gel ink writes smoothly
- Contoured rubber grip
- 0.7mm medium point
- Includes 36 pens
Cons
- Ink may run out quickly for some users
- Some pens may not work
- Mixed feedback on smear resistance and drying speed
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Sharpie |
| Durability | PILOT |
| Versatility | PILOT |
| User Reviews | Sharpie |