Thicker GEL pens I love!

As you might know by now. I am a huge fan of fine point pens. But, I do have a few thicker point gel pens that I always have with me. Here they are:

1. Uniball Zento .7mm

2. Writech Nebula .7mm

3. Writech Fountain Pen

4. Writech silent retractable.7mm

Do you own any of these ones? Which one is your favorite?

If you would like to buy any of these pens for yourself, check out the link in my bio!

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2024/11/18 Edited to

... Read moreI'm a self-proclaimed pen fanatic, and while fine point pens usually have my heart, there's something truly satisfying about a thick gel pen that delivers a bold, smooth line. My journey to finding the perfect thick gel pens has been all about balancing smooth ink flow, minimal smudging, and a comfortable writing experience. If you're like me and appreciate a pen that glides effortlessly across the page, let me share some insights and tips I've picked up along the way. First, let's talk about what makes a gel pen truly 'smooth.' For me, it's a combination of the ink's consistency, how well the ballpoint moves, and the tip size. The .7mm pens I adore, like the Uniball Zento and Writech Nebula, offer that perfect balance. They lay down a generous amount of ink, creating a vibrant, consistent line without feeling scratchy or requiring too much pressure. My Writech Nebula .7mm, which I rated 10/10, is a prime example of 'super smooth' with absolutely 'no smudge' – a dream come true for quick note-taking or journaling where drying time matters. But what if your beloved gel pen suddenly stops writing smoothly? I've definitely been there, and it can be frustrating! Before you toss it, try these common fixes: Sometimes, all it needs is a good shake to get the ink flowing. You can also try scribbling vigorously on a scrap piece of paper, or even gently warming the tip between your fingers (the ink might have dried out slightly). Another trick is to wipe the tip with a damp cloth; tiny paper fibers can sometimes clog the ballpoint. For me, these simple steps often revive a 'gel pen not writing' situation, helping me get back to that wonderfully smooth line. If the ink looks full but it's still skipping, it might be a tiny air bubble or a manufacturing defect – but it's always worth trying these quick fixes first! Beyond just performance, aesthetics play a big part in my pen choices. The Writech Fountain Pen, for instance, adds such an elegant touch to my desk. Even with a 'slight bleed' and a 'not too bad' smudge rating (7/10), its unique 'aesthetic' makes it perfect for special headings or adding a personal flourish to my journal entries. It reminds me that not every pen needs to be perfect in every category; sometimes, the joy comes from its character and how it inspires your writing. When choosing your own thick gel pens, consider what matters most to you. Do you need something completely 'smudge-proof'? Or is a 'thickest gel pen' with a bold line your priority? The .7mm size is a fantastic middle ground, offering a clear, substantial line without being overly thick. Looking at 'gel pen writing samples' can also be incredibly helpful – seeing how the ink lays down, how quickly it dries, and the overall look of the line can guide your decision. Ultimately, the best thick gel pen is the one that feels right in your hand and makes your writing experience a joy, whether you're taking notes, doodling, or pouring your thoughts onto paper. Happy writing!

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emma

do u have any above .7? i need THICK GEL😭 i use .7 pentel energel and its a bit too skinny

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ShelbyChavez

Ugh I had high hopes for the Writech retractable 😭

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