Custom Promotional Pens & Writing Instruments

Custom pens and writing instruments across 197 models — plastic, gel, ballpoint, rollerball, metal and multi-function — from $0.33 a unit with minimums from 15. Whether you are buying reach at a trade show or a pen a client will keep on a desk, the range covers both ends and everything between.

Shop by Sub-Category

Filter
4 Columns List
Pilot FriXion Erasable Gel Ink Pen — 0.7mm
Min. 200$25 setup
Pilot Frixion Erasable Chisel Tip Highlighter
Min. 200$25 setup
Pilot G2 Stylus Gel Roller Pen — 0.7mm
Min. 200$25 setup
+ 1
Pilot G6 Fine Gel Roller Pen — 0.7mm
Min. 200$25 setup
Pilot P-500 Extra Fine Gel Roller Pen — 0.5mm
Min. 200$25 setup
Pilot Precise P-700 Fine Point Gel Pen — 0.7mm
Min. 200$25 setup
Pilot Precise V7 Fine Point Rollerball Pen
Min. 200$25 setup
Sharpie Gel Highlighter
Min. 200No setup fee
+ 2
Sharpie Metallic Fine Point Marker
Min. 200No setup fee
Sharpie Twin-Tip Dual-Ended Marker
Min. 200No setup fee
Sharpie Ultra Fine Permanent Marker
Min. 200No setup fee
Wow! Gel Pen Triangular Ergonomic Retractable Gel Pen
Min. 250No setup fee

How to choose the right promotional pen

The right pen depends almost entirely on what you are going to do with it. For trade show handouts, conference bags and counter bowls, a plastic
click pen
keeps your cost per impression as low as it goes — you are buying reach, and reach is a numbers game. For client gifts, employee milestones and anything handed over in person, a metal pen or an engraved pen does a different job: it gets kept on a desk rather than dropped in a drawer.

Between those two poles sit the pens most businesses actually order. Gel pens write more smoothly than a standard ballpoint and tend to get used daily, which is the whole point of a promotional pen. Stylus pens earn their place next to a phone or tablet. Multi-function pens and pen and highlighter combos suit office and education audiences. If sustainability matters to your brand, our eco-friendly range covers recycled and bamboo barrels.

Imprint methods, and which one suits your logo

We offer all the common decoration methods. Which one is available to you is decided by the pen itself, because the barrel material and shape determine what can be printed or cut.

Pad printing transfers ink onto the barrel. It is the standard choice for plastic pens and simple one- or two-colour logos, and it is the most economical option for large runs.

Laser engraving cuts your logo into a metal barrel instead of printing on top of it. It cannot scratch, fade or wear off, which is why it is the usual pick for executive gifts.

Full-colour printing reproduces gradients, photographs and complex multi-colour artwork that pad printing simply cannot hold.

Getting your artwork right

The imprint area on a pen is small — usually a narrow strip along the barrel. Logos that work on a billboard often fail here. Simplify where you can: drop the tagline, thicken hairline strokes, and avoid fine detail that will close up at a few millimetres tall. A single-colour version of your logo almost always reproduces better on a pen than the full-colour original. If you are not sure how yours will translate, send it over and we will tell you straight. Our anatomy of a custom pen guide walks through the parts of a pen and where decoration actually lands.

Minimums, setup and lead times

Minimum order quantities are set per product rather than across the store. They start at around 12 pieces on some styles and run up to 500 or 1,000 on others. The minimum for each pen is shown on its card as you browse, so you can rule products out without opening them.

Setup charges are not applied to everything. Many of the pens we carry have no setup charge at all, and where one does apply it is tied to that product rather than to the size of your order.

Production runs around 7 days from the point you approve your proof, plus transit time on top. We do not currently offer a rush service, so if you are working to a fixed event date, talk to us before you order and we will tell you honestly whether your date is achievable.

Brands we carry

Alongside our own range we supply branded writing instruments from BIC, Sharpie, Paper Mate, Pilot, Zebra, uni-ball and Parker. Recognisable pens get picked up and kept, which is worth paying a little more for when the recipient matters.

Looking beyond pens? We also carry highlighters, markers and mechanical pencils. Every order gets a proof before production — nothing is manufactured until you have approved it.

Custom Pen Buying Questions, Answered

How much do custom pens cost?

It depends on the pen and the quantity. Each style has its own price breaks, and because minimum quantities differ from product to product there is no single per-pen figure that holds across the range. Larger runs always bring the unit price down.

Every product page shows the price tiers for that specific pen, so you can compare quantities before you commit. If you tell us your budget and roughly how many you need, get in touch and we will point you at the styles that fit.

What is the minimum order quantity?

Minimums are set per product rather than across the store. They start at around 12 pieces on some styles and run up to 500 or 1,000 on others, depending on the pen and how it is decorated.

You do not have to open a product to check: the minimum for each pen is shown on its card as you browse this page, as well as on the product page itself.

Do you charge a setup fee?

Not on everything. Many of the products we carry have no setup charge at all. Where a setup charge does apply it is tied to that particular product rather than to your order as a whole, so it does not scale with how many you buy. Each product card shows whether a fee applies before you open it.

If you want this confirmed for a specific product before you order, contact us and we will tell you exactly what applies.

How fast can I get my order?

Production runs around 7 days from the point you approve your proof, plus transit time on top. Exact timing varies by product and by how it is decorated.

We do not currently offer a rush service. If you are working to an event date, contact us with your in-hands date before you order and we will tell you honestly whether it is achievable rather than let you find out late.

Will I see a proof before my order is printed?

Yes. We produce a proof on every order before anything goes into production, so you can check your logo, colours and placement before we print. Nothing is manufactured until you approve it.

What is the difference between pad printing, laser engraving and full-colour printing?

We offer all of the common imprint methods — which one is available to you depends on the pen you choose, since the barrel material and shape decide what can be decorated.

Pad printing transfers ink onto the barrel. It is the usual choice for plastic pens and simple one- or two-colour logos, and the most economical option for large giveaway runs.

Laser engraving etches your logo into a metal barrel rather than printing on top of it, so it cannot wear off. Best for executive gifts and client appreciation.

Full-colour printing reproduces gradients, photographs and complex multi-colour artwork that pad printing cannot hold.

Whichever method you end up with, keep the artwork simple — the imprint area on a pen is small. If you are unsure which suits your logo, send it over and we will advise.