Sharpie S-Gel Gel Pens (0.7mm) Black Ink, 36 Count vs Pilot G2 Premium Gel Pens 0.7 mm assorted colors
Overall winner: Pilot G2 Premium Gel Pens 0.7 mm assorted colors
Key Differences
Pick Sharpie S-Gel (A) if you prioritize smear- and bleed-resistant gel ink and a larger 36-count pack; pick Pilot G2 (B) if you prefer a pen noted for smooth writing, long-lasting ink, and a higher average rating despite a smaller 20-pack
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
Pilot G2 Premium Gel Pens 0.7 mm assorted colors
G2 Premium gel roller pens with fine 0.7 mm point for smooth, crisp lines. Great for notes, doodling, and detailed drawings; users report smooth writing and vibrant color without bleed
Pros
- smooth writing
- vibrant color variety
- fine 0.7 mm point
- minimal bleed and smudge
Cons
- some may require line precision for very fine detail
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Sharpie |
| Durability | PILOT |
| Versatility | Sharpie |
| User Reviews | PILOT |