• Reviews around steel (4.80 of 5)

    Sharpie Pen Retractable Fine Point Pen, 2 Blue Ink Pens (1753175)

    • Why are there no blue or red versions of this same stainless steel
    • The stainless steel body is nice and solid, and it has a clean, professional look for it
    • Can use this for notes, regular writing and the pen will last because of the stainless steel
    • I love the stainless steel look
    • Sharpie Stainless Steel Pen Grip has a smooth writing flow & fits nicely in the hand
    • This is a pretty nice pen; I really can't think of a better stainless steel pen for four dollars
    • What's to say, a stainless steel Sharpie
    • I loved the Sharpie pens, and when I saw that they had a stainless steel version, I had to get it
    • Look:I've owned a different, earlier version, for a few years now, the Sharpie Stainless Steel Fine Point Permanent Marker, and it's one that I reviewed
    • Likes:+ Brushed stainless steel body; very professional in appearance+ Fine point delivers clean and concise lines; permanent ink+ Ink doesn't bleed through paper; truly smear-resistant+ Rubberized soft grip; comfortable when writing+ Refillable; cartridges are available
    • The brushed stainless steel body has a solid, professional appearance, the overall feel is well balanced, and the soft grip adds to a very comfortable feel while writing
    • The Sharpie Stainless Steel Pen is ideal for just about anything you'd normally use a pen for, and it's classy-looking to boot
    • And while it isn't stainless steel, the silver color on both is pretty close
    • Stainless steel feels high quality
    • Really, the reason you buy a stainless steel sharpie is because you think it looks cool.
    • Got these after picking up the stainless steel version
    • I got it mainly because i chew the hell out of pens and the stainless steel is a great incentive not to crunch down on it with my molars.
    • I like that this pen is refillable and made of stainless steel
    • I wish they offered other stainless steel refillable pens in blue and even some of the newer colors, such as purple and green
    • Because it is made of polished stainless steel it does not bend easily
    • Use a sponge, fine steel wool, or some other decent scrubbing tool.
    • I ordered these pens because my favorite pen ever is the Sharpie Stainless Steel Pen which is no longer being made
    • However, see my review of the stainless steel model, which has quality problems as well.
    • It writes well, and I love the stainless steel body, but the pen is too fat and is uncomfortable to hold and write with for any length.
    • This was my first stainless steel pen
    • I would like to see a nicer, refillable, all stainless-steel version that I can take to meetings, etc
    • Sharpie makes the best pens on the planet and the stainless steel grip on this one makes it perfect
    • I appreciated the fine point and also that fact that it is stainless steel and pretty sturdy when I take it on job sites
    • Love sketching with Sharpies, and the Sharpie Stainless Steel Pen is the best for using with sketchbooks or paper
    • I really loved the Sharpie Stainless Steel Fine Point Permanent Marker (1747388), so when I spotted the pen version, I had to have it
    • This stainless steel style pen adds the styling I need when taking a pen into a business meeting, without having to worry about smudging or getting ink on my clothes
    • The stainless steel model is a great upgrade from the plastic pens, which also write with the same quality
    • I bought these with the intent of using them as refill ink cartridges for my stainless steel pen, but these are actually different than the identical version with the metal body
    • I can just reuse the stainless steel for years!
    • Sharpie Stainless Steel
    • The cap, clip, and body are made of stainless steel, which has a brushed finish and looks classy
    • If you really love this pen want some weight, go for the stainless steel version.
    • and I can always find it in my bag thanks to the silver stainless steel.
    • This stainless steel version tops them all.
    • and it’s got a stainless steel casing
    • It's a great looking pen, too, though I wasn't crazy about the Sharpie branding printed on both sides (which you can see in the product shot), so I rubbed it off with super-fine steel wool
    • The stainless steel body is very aesthetically pleasing and it writes well on paper
    • I use these to hand out to other people that want to "borrow" a pen so they don't walk off with my Stainless Steel Sharpie.
    • The Sharpie Stainless Steel Pen Grip Fine
    • A very classy way of taking the Sharpie disposable with the black plastic body, and turning it into a stainless steel classic that youcould easily mistake for a pen costing five or ten times more
    • Loving the fine tip nib, typical sharpie in that regard, but I really love the clean steel.
    • I'm already a fan of the sharpie fine point pens but the stainless steel is a definite professional upgrade
    • Still a nice pen, but I miss the stainless steel pen it replaced.
    • They are also refillable and quite easy to change, the drum just unscrews from the stainless steel pen
    • Nice pen, but sad replacement for stainless steel pen
    • so when I saw there was a refillable stainless steel pen, I grabbed one right away
    • I've owned two stainless steel Sharpie pens and have gotten refills once
    • Found this Sharpie Stainless Steel Pen Grip Fine
    • Awesome companion to the original stainless-steel Sharpie pen
    • I love the feel of stainless steel on this pen, and it seems sturdy, but the cap can take quite a bit of strength to remove.
    • In addition, the Sharpie Stainless Steel Pen Grip Fine Point Pen Black Ink Refills are readily available here, which after scrounging around trying to find similar refills in the local office supply chain is a pleasant relief
    • I really think Sharpie needs to introduce a stainless steel version of the Ultra Fine Point Permanent Marker or cartridges that convert this pen into a marker.
    • The rubber grip feels good and the stainless steel outside is both sturdy and good looking.
    • Having bought the thicker stainless steel pen Sharpie Stainless Steel Fine Point Permanent Marker (1747388), I was anxious to purchase this just because I like the feel of the weight of that other pen.
    • everything do eventually rub off and you get a really cool awesome stainless steel pen that takes sharpie refills
    • A very classy way of taking the Sharpie disposable with the black plastic body, and turning it into a stainless steel classic that youcould easily mistake for a pen costing five or ten times more
    • The stainless steel Elegance was a huge selling point for me
    • The steel puts it over the top for me because i break pens and their clips all the time but this one keeps going
    • Sharpie Stainless Steel