That tradeoff is worth it for what the Pentel Multi 8 offers as a complete package. My use case hesitancy was valid, but it ended up being a more versatile tool that I imagined. This is a portable powerhouse for note taking, sketching, highlighting, and any activity where color matters, but you don’t need pens, or a fist full of traditional color pencils.
The final consideration is price. The model I have is the Pentel Art Multi 8 Lead Holder Set, which for $36 is the full package of 8 installed leads, 12 refill leads, and a rather useless sharpener that is unnecessary. The $30 version has 8 leads installed, with 8 two-packs of lead refills, along with a different color barrel that is part Grey, and part Clear. Finally, the $21 model simply ships with the 8 installed leads. There are a couple of other configurations to confuse things, but these are the primary models. You can also buy refill 2-packs for $1.75 each.
Do you need this pencil at this price? It’s certainly cool looking, and I got along with it better than I anticipated. It’s not the best coloring option unless you are using smaller sheets because you will churn through the lead. For school, work, journaling, design, sketching, and any other portable endeavor, I think it is a good, if not great, option.
The Pentel Multi 8 won me over, and I’ve and seen many great uses for it. If you are a fan, let me know how you use yours in the comments below.
(JetPens provided this product at no charge to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)