The Carousel’s little dimple looks unpolished and sadly, felt cheap in comparison. It was close but it was the finial that gave the win to the Perkeo on this round.
Round 5: Perkeo
Variety
The Carousel, which was released in the fall of 2021, is available in 6 solid colors (the Tattler’s Teal and After Midnight are calling my name!). The Perkeo, which was launched in 2017, comes in 11 colors, not including the Blue Calligraphy set, and has some interesting color combos along with solid color options, too. I personally like more of the Carousel colors compared to the Perkeo’s, but since everyone’s tastes are different, having more color choices wins. But will the Carousel be released in more colors? Guess we’ll have to wait and see!
Round 6: Perkeo…for now
Price
The Kaweco Perkeo retails for $16 USD/15 EU with VAT/12.50 EU without VAT and the Ferris Wheel Press Carousel Pen retails for $28 USD/29 EU with VAT/24 EU without VAT. So both pens are budget-friendly. But the Carousel is nearly double the price, so if you’re on a really tight budget, the Perkeo’s got the upper hand.
Round 7: Perkeo
In summary, both the Kaweco Perkeo and the Ferris Wheel Press Carousel fountain pens are both solid, budget-friendly pens that come in fun color options. In the end, with a score of 5-2 and 1 tie (and yes, this western shootout appears to have turned into a boxing match), the Perkeo is the winner for me. It checks off more of what’s important to me and does so at a lower price point. There are other pens in the Carousel’s price range that I would pick instead, like any of the others in the comparison shot above, but you really can’t go wrong with either.
(Thank you to Vanness Pens and JetPens for sending the Ferris Wheel Press Carousel and Kaweco Perkeo, respectively, for review. The Diamine ink was from my own stash.)