Note: The Pilot office is currently closed due to Coronavirus, so they weren’t able to send me any samples for this post. They have, however, promised to send a set of fountain pens to the winner as soon as possible given the current circumstances.
Pilot is one of my favourite pen brands; I have a seemingly bottomless collection of their erasable pens to keep my diary in shape – fineliners and highlighters. And now they’ve introduced the erasable fountain pen!

This new line “combines the comfort and convenience of a rollerball with the fine-writing stroke of a fountain pen. No more messy cartridges or blotting paper: the V-PEN is disposable, with the ink already loaded straight into the barrel, complete with a viewer window so you can see how much ink you have left.”

I love the look of the Peacock Green.
“The V-PEN is ideal as a first pen for those learning to write with ink because if you make a mistake, the ink erases using standard ink eradicators. The V-PEN ERASABLE is ideal for left-handers too, with its rounded nib, so there really has never been a better time to rediscover the fine art of writing with a fountain pen!”
It’s available in a range of colours (orange not currently available) and the 0.58mm gives a medium line.
To be in with a chance of winning a set, just complete the Gleam entries below.
NSW20 Pilot Erasable Fountain Pen giveaway
Terms and conditions: UK entries only. The winner will be selected at random and contacted directly. This giveaway will close at midnight on Thursday 30 April.
Don’t miss the rest of this week’s posts:
Monday: Bullet journals from Port West
Tuesday: Watercolours from Executive Pens Direct
Wednesday: Colourful essentials from Premier Stationery
Thursday: Let’s get creative with Maped Helix
Lovely ink colours, pilot pens are so nice to write with 🙂
Beautiful colours would love to be able to write some letters to my pen pal with these!
I simply love fountain pens. The colours are glorious!
It’s a great range 🤓
I love Pilot and have just discovered the brush pens. Sooo good.
I didn’t know these exist, I need them!!
Lovely colours! Would love to try these. 🙂
I haven’t written in ‘proper’ ink since I was in school 25ish years ago – I was always so proud of my fountain pen!
I love writing with a fountain pen, reminds me of writing at school even though that was a long tme ago. I like the look of these erasable ones, everyone makes mistakes.
Ooh, these look fab, especially the pink and violet colours! X
A lovely looking fountain pen.
Gorgeous colours!
What a lovely colour the peacock green is! 😍
These look good and I never knew you could get erasable pens.
I flipping love erasable pens 🤓🤓🤓
An erasable fountain pen is intriguing! Would love to give them a go.
I love writing with fountain pens but hate how messy they can be so these sound perfect!
I haven’t used a fountain pen since school, but these might inspire me to try again, they are so pretty.
I think school puts a lot of people off fountain pens but I’ve loved rediscovering them 🤓
I enjoy writing with fountain pens but I’ve only ever used blue and black ink. I love the range of colours with there ones 😍
When something is available in a range of colours I need them all 😂🤓
I love these coliurs and a great giveaway
I haven’t written in ‘proper’ ink since I was in school 25ish years ago – I was always so proud of my fountain pen!
Gorgeous colours! I have a Pilot calligraphy pen and love it!
I’m left-handed so have found it hard to find a fountain pen that suits me, but these sound perfect.
Oooh, these look fantastic 🌈👌💖
Love the bright colours! I’d love to try out fountain pens!
Great colours, I would love to try one of these pens!
I agree the peacock green is gorgeous. I love erasables but these ink pens would be perfect for lettering with my shaky, mistake prone hands – I wouldn’t have to be terrified to start writing!
These look great, would love to win them!
I love writing with a Pilot pen and there are some great colours available in this range!
My writing always improved when i wrote with my fountain pen. This might help my children with their writing