Recently our team of writers let you know what EDC pens were on our radar. After asking you what your go-to EDC pens were, we assembled this list of the most recommended picks. This guide outlines the top EDC pens according to you, the community. Read on top learn about the best writing instruments for every day carry.
Fisher Space Pen
The most requested pen on the list is the Fisher Space Pen. This brand of write-anywhere pens features the iconic pressurized refill that lays down a line of ink whether you’re upside down, under water, in extreme temperatures, and (of course) in zero gravity outer space conditions. Extreme specs aside, Fisher’s pens are easily pocketable and very reliable. We recommend checking out the classic Bullet pen or something full-sized like the Clutch.
Zebra F-701
Zebra’s F-701 is a super affordable ballpoint pen that’s made from metal. The price to performance ratio is one of the best out there, For under six bucks, you get a steel pen with a click mechanism and knurled grip. Since the pen is made from steel, it can ride along with the rest of your EDC gear without being any worse for wear. If you prefer a softer grip, check out the F-301 which features some plastic parts, but at a considerable cost savings.
Parker Jotter
The Parker Jotter has been around since the 1950’s…and for good reason. This pen has sold over 750 million units because of its great balance of price, performance, durability, and availability. The Jotter features a replaceable ballpoint refill that you can swap out for different colors or gel inks. There are tons of colors and metals available, which is nice if you like to match all of your gear.
Karas Kustoms Bolt
If you’re looking for something a little more hefty, consider picking up the Bolt by Karas Kustoms. This pen was mentioned by our readers for its rock-solid construction, unique looks, and fun extension mechanism. Karas machines all of their pens from metals like aluminum and brass, right in their Arizona-based workshop.
TWSBI ECO Fountain Pen
While they may not be the most practical pens for every situation, it’s hard to beat the writing experience when jotting down notes with a fountain pen. TWSBI makes several affordable models of fountain pens. The best for EDC would probably be the ECO. The pen’s body is transparent, allowing you to see the ink sloshing around inside. The sturdy screw on cap, integrated piston filling mechanism, and smooth-writing German nib result in an affordable pen that will make you feel like each and every word you write is important, even if it’s as simple as a phone number or shopping list.
For more gear recommended by the community, check out our past Reader’s Choice roundups.