As I wrote in this recent post, I won this pen a few weeks ago in the giveaway over at Pens And Pencils, so I think it's about time I put it through its paces.
The Pentel Energel is a liquid gel ink pen featuring Pentel's low-viscosity gel ink, and whilst much of the Energel line is available in the UK from Cult Pens, this is the first needle-tipped version I've seen.

I must say it's a very smooth writer, performing more like a liquid ink rollerball than a gel pen, and the low-viscosity ink is certainly very smooth compared to comparable gel writers. The ink dries in seconds, so in that respect it's more like a gel pen.
Either way, this Energel is a pleasure to write with, gliding effortlessly across the pages of my Asda Exec Notebook and producing a wonderfully opaque black line consistent with other 0.7mm pens I have used. I also noted the complete lack of feathering or bleeding on the test paper which is encouraging.

The Energel features a strong metal pocket clip which, whilst it is not of the expandable binder clip design, will I am sure secure the pen easily in the pocket. There is also a rubberised grip section, the pattern of which is reminiscent of a fingerprint. It feels remarkably cushioned in this pen-thusiast's hand and doesn't appear to be a lint-catcher; another good feature.
Dimensions are as follows:
Length (retracted): 142mm
Length: 151mm
Barrel Diameter: 10mm
Weight: 12.6g
Breaking open the pen gives access to a good-sized refill which looks like it contains enough ink for plenty of writing before requiring a replacement. I reckon the refill may be even larger than the ubiquitous G2 refill; it's a smoother writer too. When the time does come a Pentel LR7 refill can be used, though at the time of writing, the needle-tipped version (LRN7) is not available in the UK [edit: I stand corrected - yes they are, check out the comments on this post! Thanks pigpogm.


Whilst re-assembling the pen after its photo session, I noticed the grip section is removable, so even after the pen has given up the ghost, it should be possible to find alternative uses for the rubberised grip.
Overall I am really pleased with this, my first Pentel Energel. If I had to find fault with it, and this took some thinking about, I would have to say there is a minute amount of play around the tip when in the writing position which produces a soft clicking sound as I write. This is not however, at a level where I would find it irritating if writing for long periods; it's rather like having a mini percussion soundtrack to your writing!
I would like to take this opportunity to thank The Old Geezer for the Energel giveaway, had it not been for him I doubt this pleasant little pen would have made it onto my radar. Thanks Geezer!

At a Glance:
Model: Pentel Energel 0.7mm needle tip
Colour: black
Available from: non-needle tip Energels from Cult Pens in the UK
Refillable: Yes
Overall: 5 out of 5

5 comments:
Nice review, Sam! Very nice review indeed. Makes me want to go out and buy one, no wait, I already have one! Silly me!
LOL! Thanks Geezer. If you hadn't had one, I probably wouldn't have one now! ;)
Hi Sam,
LRN7 refills are here:
http://www.cultpens.com/acatalog/Pentel_LRN7_Refill.html
Thanks for that, I stand corrected. Much appreciated! :) I was wondering where I was going to get LRN7s from.
I'm a pen-enthusiast too and came across this post while searching for what this pen looks like. My favorite pen is Pilot G-Tec pens. It has tips as small as 0.28. Just wanted to share that with you in case you don't already know =)
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