🖋️ Write your success story with style and precision
The JINHAO X750 Fountain Pen in Ivory White features a medium steel nib for smooth, consistent writing, a durable metal body weighing just 36g, and a versatile screw-type converter compatible with bottled inks. Its elegant design and reliable push-type cap make it a perfect tool for professionals seeking both style and functionality.
Manufacturer | JINHAO |
Brand | czxwyst |
Item Weight | 1.27 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.43 x 0.55 x 0.55 inches |
Item model number | x750 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Ivory White |
Closure | Screw |
Grip Type | Smooth |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | H |
Material Type | Metal |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Medium |
Line Size | 1_0_1_9mm |
Ink Color | White |
Manufacturer Part Number | x750 |
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 lotAt 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 andIn 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
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.TLDRPros:- Writes well- Piston converter- Looks niceNeutral:-Could be a bit too heavy for some to write withCons:- Occasionally skips when writing (with iroshizuku ink at least which is a pretty wet ink)
U**+
So perfect! but a real problem posting the cap
This pen is a really great writer - so smooth, no hard starts, rarely dries out. It has a surprising and pleasant density and heft in the hand, and, with the cap on, is wonderfully balanced. Though beware, the heft makes it feel great in the hand, but would make it a challenging choice for a lot of time in a pocket.The black pen body is a sort of matte lustre, which looks really great in a vaguely retro way, and seems likely to hold up very well. the silver trim is a bit cheap and blingy for my taste, but, not too terribly. The cap snaps on and off with an authoritative crispness, which is surprisingly satisfying -- like the door of a luxury car closing. It might make you wish for a lot more snappy caps in your life.So, it is a nearly perfect pen! At an incredible price! Yet, there is a flaw: the cap posts really terribly. (if you don't know, 'posting' is putting the cap onto the back of the pen while you write.) And, without the posted cap, the pen feels quite unbalanced and short when writing. Indeed, one would probably be hard pressed to design and manufacture a cap that posts more maddeningly than this one: no matter how you jam it on, not long after it will waver, loosen, and at the first chance, tumble off the pen. On my desk this is tolerable; but if I were taking notes in those big college classes with the tiny chair-desks, this cap would ineluctably clatter loudly onto the floor every 10 minutes -- you would probably be quickly driven to throwing this pen out the window.Ever see the Seinfeld episode about the perfect girlfriend, with the horrible laugh? That is pretty much how this pen is. It is so great! And, It is so not great! Though, all in all, even with its cap flaw, the pen still manages to be a favorite.
C**T
Works perfectly
The media could not be loaded. 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.)
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.
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