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The JINHAO X750 Ivory White Fountain Pen features a medium steel nib, a balanced 36g metal body, and a screw-type converter compatible with bottled inks. Combining traditional Chinese design with modern manufacturing, it offers a premium writing experience with a classic aesthetic reminiscent of high-end luxury pens—at an unbeatable price point favored by both beginners and seasoned writers.
| ASIN | B06X6BH5PC |
| Additional Features | Pocket Clip |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,858 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #183 in Fountain Pens |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand | czxwyst |
| Brand Name | czxwyst |
| Closure Type | Screw |
| Color | Ivory White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 941 Reviews |
| Drill Point | Medium |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardness | H |
| Included Components | Converter (ink pump) |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | White |
| Item Diameter | 14 Millimeters |
| Item Dimensions | 5.43 x 0.55 x 0.55 inches |
| Item Height | 14 millimeters |
| Item Weight | 36 Grams |
| Line Size | 1_0_1_9mm |
| Manufacturer | JINHAO |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Name | x750 |
| Model Number | x750 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Writing |
| UPC | 614631928789 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Writing Instrument Form | Fountain Pen |
J**Z
amazing performance !!!
I consider myself an amateur user in the world of fountain pens, however I can say that this Jinhao X750 fountain pen is a true tool for writing, as its performance in general has surprised me a lot At the beginning of the writing you can notice how it slides along the surface of the sheet of paper, the nib is size M which can be seen immediately since the color and texture of the ink is obvious, you can clearly perceive how each stroke in the paper becomes a strong and thick letter it does not have the particularity of being a flexible nib but you can apply a little more pressure and you will notice more marked lines, one thing that I did not like at all was the fact that with the use of constant writing, the nib stops having good capillarity and you get the strange feeling that the pen has run out of ink, which makes me think that perhaps it needs to be washed so that the feeder has more fluidity. The weight of the Jinhao X750 is excellent because it provides good balance, at least that is how I have perceived it in these few writing sessions, in general terms the design could say without fear of being wrong that it is an example of doing things well (they do not have to be expensive to have a good design and an excellent quality price) because in my eyes it is almost identical to a Montblanc Meisterstück 149 (only in terms of design because the German is in another category level) The Jinhao pen is inspired by the same classic cigar - shaped design , from the German MB 149 , the ring around the fountain pen has the Jinhao inscription ( another resemblance to the Montblanc ) , it is silver in color as is the clip , it is they look very ostentatious it gives the appearance of having a much more expensive piece than it really is, the construction is made of a material similar to resin again an achievement well carried out by an Asian fountain pen because the quality is undeniable for its ridiculous price ($8.98 bucks seriously.....) The protagonist is the nib because it behaves fabulously on different surfaces because you receive a feedback experience when writing, you realize without a doubt that the application is firm and you only have to let your hand fly to continue writing, the design is again very similar to what that you commonly find in classic German fountain pens, I mean that it has a good construction, the nib is wide and seems resistant, the laminate is perfectly well carried out for its price and In summary, it is the best fountain pen that I have had the opportunity to try in terms of quality and price. It's amazing performance will definitely make it my daily fountain pen. It is certainly a fountain pen that I fully recommend. Note : The review is based on my experiences as a beginner, I do not pretend to have a vast knowledge of the calligraphic subject nor am I someone who has enough experience to give a more detailed and serious opinion on the fascinating world of writing. To that end there are thousands of reviews that you can see in countless places where you will get perspective on the subject. Thank you
T**N
Absolutely fantastic fountain pen with amaziing features at unbeatable price.
Don't let the price fool you. This pen can go head to head with any "beginner" fountain pen out there, and many "next level" pens as well. If you are considering a TWSBI Eco or a Pilot Metropolitan (both fantastic choices) but you like the lower price point of this pen, give it a try! I have the medium nib version and it writes super smooth and consistently. I have used premium inks and budget inks in this pen and they all perform well. I really like the heft of the all metal body which most beginner pens don't have. I also like the click-on cap which I prefer over a twist-on. The cap will post on the pen while writing, although it isn't a super snug fit and makes the pen top-heavy. I prefer writing without the cap posted. Getting a piston-filled fountain pen with a great nib at less than $10 is insane. I'll admit, I am not wild about the country of manufacture of this pen and its record on labor conditions. The price of this pen probably says something about how much was paid to laborers to manufacture it. This pen was so good I purchased many of them to have different pens with different ink colors. I don't think I will buy more, though, because of the labor concerns. Unfortunately, it will cost three times as much to get a pen that performs as well. Lastly, I purchased other pens from this company (Jinhao) that have gold trim and silver/gold nibs. They did not perform nearly as well. They were also medium nibs, but wrote like broad nibs, with ink just pouring off the nib leaving text looking like it was written with a magic marker. If you are considering the gold trimmed options, at least in medium, I would say strong pass.
R**S
Very Good Fountain Pen
I purchased this pen twice. It's inexpensive, but it doesn't feel cheap. Good build, good in flow. I purchased one with a fine nib and the other with a medium nib. They both work exceptionally well. The real value for me comes in with how easy it is to upgrade by adding a compatible nib like the #6 Fountain Pen Revolution Flex nib, or a Jinhao Fude nib. The only complaint is that the cap does not post well. Not a deal breaker because it functions just as well as a $50. pen so I'm getting my money's worth here.
A**H
Its a decent pen but well worth the money
Personally I would recommend a fine nib rather than the medium nib if youre buying this pen and planning to use it in school. Doesnt happen too often but occasional the pen would skip and no ink would come out when writing with it. But for a majority of the time its fine and when it does right its a pleasant experience. If I didnt know better, I wouldnt have guessed this pen is 9 bucks. It also has a piston converter so thats a plus. TLDR Pros: - Writes well - Piston converter - Looks nice Neutral: -Could be a bit too heavy for some to write with Cons: - Occasionally skips when writing (with iroshizuku ink at least which is a pretty wet ink)
R**R
Alright
The pen is okay but I'm not a big fan of the tip and the amount of ink being exerted. The weight does feel nice and premium but the tip could be a bit better the writing experience is just okay to me.
C**T
Works perfectly
This pen is really lovely. I was pleasantly surprised at the weight of it, it’s really a nice sturdy pen that feels good in the hand. I put Waterman’s Intense Black Ink in it and it works perfectly. Writes smoothly, bends nicely with some pressure, and overall very very comfortable to use. The piston converter it came with feels very cheap and lightweight, but those are easily swapped if that’s something that bothers you. I get MANY compliments on this pen, and I’d say it’s worth five stars. For the price, you can’t beat it. I included pictures of the piston converter, the nib, and the outside of the pen, as well as a video of me using it to ink one of my drawings. (You can see in my picture that I’ve been using it a lot as the ink I put in it a couple days ago has depleted quite a bit. But that’s from LOTS of use from drawing with it and taking notes in my college classes.)
L**A
Fantastic fountain pen at an incredible price
This pen writes beautifully and is much higher quality than the price suggests. It's pleasantly heavy as well. The only negative is that the cap spins and rattles slightly when it's on. However, this doesn't even matter, because the pen is apparently still sufficiently air-tight. It hasn't dried out at all since I inked it 10 days ago, and it always starts immediately. ETA: I also bought the ivory white variant, whose cap works perfectly. The color on this one is different than in the pictures, more like butter than ivory.
M**G
Very solid. Just writes great. A bit heavy.
I have a couple of Jinhao's. I really don't know how they do it for the price but they are all excellent writers, start well, flow well, give some feedback from the paper but not catchy or rough and feel nice in my hand. Pen looks clean smart and solid. It is solid. It's on the heavy side and even with the cap on it's slightly nose heavy. The pen is heavy but I enjoy the heft. I handed it to friend who is a small person with small hands and she liked it so much she confiscated it, so I'm here to reorder. Threads between the section and the barrel are kind of sloppy with a rough feel. That's the only noticeable sign of cheap manufacture. It writes a bit wet.
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