🖊️ Write Your Legacy with Style!
The Jinhao X750 Fountain Pen set includes five elegantly designed pens made from durable stainless steel, perfect for professionals who value both functionality and aesthetics. Each pen features a medium point for smooth writing, and the included simple pen bag ensures you can carry your writing instruments with ease. Ideal for gifting or personal use, this set combines quality and style for the modern millennial manager.
Manufacturer | Jinhao |
Brand | zoohot |
Item Weight | 6.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.55 x 0.55 x 0.55 inches |
Item model number | ZH750 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | color |
Closure | Snap |
Contains | NEW |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 5) |
Point Type | Medium |
Manufacturer Part Number | ZH750 |
A**.
Love These!
These are amazing for the price. All of them are beautiful to look at, and all write amazingly smooth. I own much more expensive pens, some with gold nibs, and I was incredibly impressed by the price and quality of these. They are sturdy and well-made and feel good in the hand when writing. I wouldn't be opposed to buying more of these if they get new colors or designs.
C**X
Good size and decent weight for a simple pen
I purchased these to use with my Zebra Comic G nibs. The nib does fit, you need to make sure that you hold the nib flush against the feeder when installing so that you get complete contact and the nib pushes into the shaft correctly. However, once installed, the nib and pen work like a dream. For such a low price I was happy to get a pen with a bit of heft, especially if you post the cap, and a great feel in the hand. I did not pay any attention to the colors in the picture, I was only concerned about my new nib fitting, but was pleased with each of the colors that I received and rather enjoy that each is so unique. I would buy these in general for every day writing pens, the standard nib gives you a strong, smooth line.
V**E
Good Reasonably Priced Fountain Pens With The Occasional Flaw
Out of the five fountain pens, four work perfectly, you couldn't ask for a better reasonably priced fountain pen, but the fifth pen has an annoying defect. The fifth pen randomly allows an entire drop of ink to run down the nib and onto the page. I initially thought I had not fitted the piston converter correctly which could result in air leaking into the converter. Now after checking that repeatedly, I'm convinced this is a problem with the pen. Apart from this defect on one pen, the pens are good to use, they are comfortable to write with, have a good weight, have nicely sized nibs (medium I think), write beautifully, and the ink flow on them is good. As far as ink flow goes they are much better than the Jinhao 159 range which tends to struggle with ink flow. In my opinion this set of pens is a very good buy.
K**R
Very...very pleased with this purchase. WARNING: These are VERY heavy pens. If you don't like heavy, you won't like these.
While I'm not exactly a newcomer to the world of the fountain pen, I have been away for quite some time. Recent interest in one of my self-taught hobbies, calligraphy, got me back into the game when I decided I wanted to try my hand at Spencerian script penmanship. Realizing I'm not the most patient man on the planet, I soon realized I was never going to get anywhere using a "dip pen" to do this with. Hence, my renewed interest in a pointed pen with a much larger reservoir allowing me to "draw" more than a couple of letters at a time.My first "modern" fountain pen came with a 4.5 oz bottle of Noodler's Heart of Darkness black ink. Not a bad pen at all...especially for free, but I eventually graduated into a Noodler's Ahab. Liking a solid, heavier pen, this soon took the place of my freebie but I still wasn't getting what I was really looking for. I wanted to be able to "flex" the pen in my script to give my writing the "vintange" Spencerian or Copperplate appearance. This is what led me to discover the Jinhao X750.I'd seen a number of videos on YouTube, Goulet Pens, and JetPens.com showing how users were creating "Frakenpens" out of different manufacturer pen and nib combinations. One pen kept appearing, the Jinhao X750. So, understanding I would be doing some major modifications, I decided to pop for the 5 pack of Jinhao X750 pens.Shipping was relatively fast (I'm stationed with the US Army in Europe) and took only 9 days from order to arrival.Upon opening up the box, I dug down to find my new cache of fountain pens and was very pleasantly surprised. They are beautiful! Very attractive pens, feel very heavy in the hand...so if you're not into this sort of thing, either you'll have to develop the feel for them or be disappointed. They certainly don't feel like $4 pens. I suppose the true test of these pens will be their durability and ability to stand up to some pretty heavy use, but so far, so good.Upon un-boxing, I took the "checkerboard" pen as my trial. I installed the EMPTY ink convertor to the grip/feed/nip assembly, prepared a cup of warm water, and simply filled and flushed the warm water through the pen several times. After drying things out a little bit, I filled up the convertor with Noodler's Heart of Darkness ink and went to town. The pen writes every bit as well as the Noodler Ahab costing a little more than five times the price of the Jinhao. I think I'd be hard pressed to invest in another Ahab after receiving these pens.The next step will be to try out my Frankenpen conversion of one of these gems with a Zebra G nib purchased separately. This SHOULD give me the ability to flex the pen giving me the look of a dip pen, with the convenience of fountain pen.
J**G
very heavy pen
I saw reviews for this pen and liked some of the things I saw. The pen is heavy and beautiful. It draws a medium line. I normally don't care how a pen looks or how it writes. I just want it to draw with most any ink I put in it. Right now I am using up some Koh-I-Noor india ink made for Rapidograph pens. It works with this ink.The things that made me want these pens are:#1. the tip can be taken out and the pen can be modified with other tips.#2. I really like the convertors that come in these pens. It is so easy to load all kinds of inks and experiment.#3. If I did use some ink in them like acrylic, they would be easy to clean and fix, because they can be taken apart.#4. I like the size and colors because they are easy to spot in a pile of pens while I am working.Also, If I dropped it or lost it, I haven't lost tons of money.They are big in my hands and heavy, which is not really a negative. The only thing I can say about that is they make me look really cool. Plus they look and feel like they are expensive.
M**C
Quality is a bit dodgy but perhaps worth the odds?
I like the pens’ overall quality; however, the silver one had a deformed clip from manufacturing problem. Won’t be clipping it to any pocket but won’t be worth the trouble and expense of returning and reordering so it will be consigned to a parts box! For the price, worth the risk. If only the cap could be replaced; I would have all five pens!
F**S
Absolutely perfect
These pens were my second purchase after diving head first into the fountain pen world. They are fantastic. They write smooth right out of the gate. The best thing is the nibs are swappable with other brand size 6 nibs. I want every color they make in this pen. These are quite heavy which I like. So if you like a lighter pen these are most likely not for you.
K**E
Not good for modifying with G-Nibs
Not all feeds were the same size. I expected them to be #6. I bought these because other reviews said they were good for modifying with a G Nib. Only two were the size needed. I tried to use the ones I did not modify. These pens weren’t even worth returning, or this review. (The finishes were nice though)
A**A
Como toda pluma de la marca Jinhao sabiéndola usar o manejar, es muy buena.
Es buen producto y dan ganas de seguir comprando esta marca.
D**T
Excellent produit pour pas cher!
Rapport qualité prix, c'est une très bonne affaire. Agréablement surpris . Livré dans les temps, sans dommage. Sur les cinq stylos, quatre fonctionnent immédiatement sans problème et un nécessite du nettoyage car l'encre ne s'écoule pas correctement au début . Beau Stylo "lourd" (c'est du métal sous la couche plastique) très agréable en main, belle plume au trait fluide. Un régal pour écrire et dessiner. À voir dans le temps si ils perdurent convenablement mais à 5 euros la plume, pourquoi se priver.
P**N
Excellent
Die Jinhao X750-Füller tun genau das, was man sich von ihnen wünscht - und dies zu einem unglaublich niedrigem Preis. Ich habe mittlerweile sieben X750 und sechs davon schrieben von Beginn an hervorragend, während ich nur einen ein bisschen über Fingernagelschleifpapier ziehen musste, weil er mir ein wenig kratzig erschien (das musste ich bei Markenfüllern weitaus häufiger tun). Jetzt schreiben jedenfalls alle seidenweich, satt und mit kontinuierlichem Tintenfluss ohne Aussetzer - wirklich toll!Wenn man - wie ich - gerne mit verschiedenen Tinten herumexperimentiert, braucht man eine gewisse Anzahl an Füllern, die man damit bestücken kann - und genau da sind die Jinhaos genial. Sie sind qualitativ wirklich hochwertig - heavy duty, kein Plastikkram - und sehen neben ihren sehr guten Schreibeigenschaften auch noch klasse aus. Meine sieben X750-er haben oft wechselnde Tinten intus, aber ich kann aufgrund der großen Füller-Auswahl einfach immer irgendwie Tinte und Außenfarbe des Füller-Korpus aufeinander abstimmen. Der blau marmorierte hat immer irgendeine blaue Tinte, der rot-goldene einen Rotfarbton, der schwarze mit der Stein-Optik irgendwas Seriöses, Dokumentenechtes.Der Riesenvorteil bei diesen Jinhao-Füllern ist der, dass man zu einem Drittel oder Viertel des Preises eines einzigen ordinären Marken-Plastikschulfüllers ein sowohl haptisch als auch optisch höchst angenehmes Schreibgerät bekommt, das auch noch komplett mackenfrei und seidenweich schreibt, nicht kleckert, nicht in der Kappe ausläuft und auch nach ein paar Tagen Liegezeit sofort anschreibt - mehr wünsche ich mir gar nicht.Ich hatte zu Anfang mal ein billiges Füllerset gekauft - mit vielen bunten Patronen und einer toll dekorativen Blechschachtel - einfach weil ich viele Möglichkeiten haben wollte mit Farben und Federstärken zu experimentieren. Es war ein Desaster. Eine F-Feder schrieb so breit wie ein Malerquast und die anderen Federstärken waren auch eher Lotteriezuteilungen - sofern sie überhaupt gleichmäßig Tinte aufs Papier brachten. Zudem lief mir einer der Füller über Nacht komplett aus, so dass ich echt mit Billiggedöns nichts mehr zu tun haben wollte.Im Netz stolperte ich dann aber über viele sehr gute Reviews dieser Jinhaos und habe mich davon leiten lassen. Und - ich habe es nicht bereut!Man bekommt hier für ca 5 Euro/Stk einen Füllfederhalter, den ich von der Qualität her eher im Bereich 40-80 Euro einordnen würde. Die Korpusse und Kappen sind aus Metall und optisch sehr ansprechend gestaltet, die Kappe schließt satt und öffnet haptisch/akustisch angemessen, die Gewindegänge sind fein und sauber, der mitgelieferte Konverter passt und saut nicht.Die Feder - in meinem Falle durchweg "M" - ist auch wirklich durchweg eine "M". Bis auf die eine Feder, der ich anfangs etwas nachhelfen musste, schrieben alle Federn satt, saftig und ohne zu kratzen. Die Stifte sind gut austariert, ich finde ihr Gewicht sehr angenehm und würde sie wirklich als Handschmeichler bezeichnen.Ein Connaisseur edler Schreibgeräte wird über diese chinesischen Füller wahrscheinlich lächeln, aber ich schätze mal, dass ein Montblanc,- ein Pelikan- oder ein Waldmann-Füllfederhalter die Tinte jetzt auch nicht hundertmal besser aufs Papier bringt, als diese wirklich guten und dabei saugünstigen Jinhaos. Mir gefallen sie jedenfalls ausnehmend gut und ich werde noch ein paar andere Füller der Marke ordern. Von mir absolute Kaufempfehlung!
C**N
Penne solide e belle
Eccellenti oggetti con un rapporto qualità prezzo imbattibile. Il pennino è come dichiarato "medio" infatti non scrive sottile ma ricco e pastoso. Il sistema a stantuffo è discreto ma non troppo efficiente, comunque fa il suo dovere. Le penne sono belle pesanti e di colori insoliti.
E**L
Relación calidad precio
Son preciosas pero además tienen un peso más que correcto. Llevan émbolo para cargar con tinta si lo deseas o funcionan con cartucho. Yo le he puesto uno de la marca Waterman y el trazo es perfecto! muy agradable al tacto y a la escritura. Compraré más!
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