🖌️ Write Your Story, One Stroke at a Time!
The Fainne 16 Pieces Fountain Pen set offers a versatile writing experience with refillable options, transparent design for ink visibility, and easy maintenance, making it perfect for professionals and creatives alike.
Manufacturer | Fainne |
Brand | Fainne |
Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 8.07 x 8.03 x 0.91 inches |
Item model number | Fainne-Refillable Fountain-01 |
Color | Clear Color |
Closure | Snap |
Grip Type | Contoured |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Number of Items | 16 |
Size | 16 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 0_5mm |
Ink Color | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Part Number | Fainne-Refillable Fountain-01 |
L**N
These work great
These are good inexpensive fountain pens for people who like them and have an assortment of inks they like to use. I have inked up five of them with the colors I use and all five have worked fine. I had one isolated incident with one pen that unexpectedly dropped a blob on the paper but so far it is a one time event and these otherwise write very well.The Amazon description states that these have Fine nibs, but all of mine came with Extra Fine nibs. I'm OK with that for my own use, but just be aware. They write a nice line with no feathering or bleeding even on cheap spiral notebook paper.One thing I noticed was that when you post the cap on this pen, the cap grips the body a little ways up inside. This means that there is no pressure at the open edge where cracks are likely to form. This should make these pens last a lot longer as this is a common point of failure in a lot of inexpensive fountain pens. The cap itself is a push on and seems to seal the nib pretty well against drying out.The pocket clips are made of a pretty heavy wire and are secured to the cap with a plastic finial which should prove to be very unlikely to break off like plastic clips can. They are very strong and should grip your pocket well.My only regret is that I bought the clear demonstrators instead of the colored body pens. I thought it would be easier to tell the ink colors apart than it is, but they all look pretty dark in the section below the nib and you have to hold it up to a strong light to see the color. I will probably rectify this by getting the colored body assortment since they are so cheap. Why not?Edit: I got the colored body pens today. Unlike the clear pens which were all EF nibs, these are a random mixture of F and EF nibs. Other than that they are just like the clear bodied pens.I also noticed that on the white plastic that holds the clip on it is embossed with "Wing~ S" so maybe these are mode by Wing Sung?
A**R
Excellent introduction
I buy these for student prizes (grades 7-12) and am pleased to have converted a few "digital native" children to writing on actual paper. These pens are pretty sturdy and fuss-free, and kids have had little trouble transitioning from stuck pens to fountain pens. Their handwriting is generally better with these, I've found: possibly due to the "feedback"/ sensory input from working with a fp? or maybe because I refill for them with scented ink? Unclear!
J**G
Great value for 16 fountain (Fainne) pens.
I purchased the multi-colored pack. You get two of each color, an extra blue, and an extra clear color. I got a mix of (mostly) F and EF nibs (only the orange pens had EF nibs). I've only tried three of the pens so far, and they seem to write pretty well. The EF nibs were a bit scratchy, but not unexpected at this price point (about $1/each at the time of this writing). I did open all of the pens up to check them, and they each contain a converter which seems pretty solid. Nice set to have if you have an assortment of colored inks you like to have handy. I may purchase a set of the clear pens next. Definitely recommend these pens.
S**T
Lamy pens so high in quality, even the copies are still good.
The nib and grip are similar to Lamy Safari, the fine nib some times writes closer to a medium with Waterman (wet) ink. I thought I would use these for drawing, but after polishing the nibs on cardboard, they are good. Just give the converter a quarter turn to start the ink in the morning.
A**L
Great deal!
I searched Amazon for weeks looking for the best deal. I was looking for a set of pens for my colored ink cartridges so I could have more than one color at a time without switching my more expensive pens and wasting ink. I read hundreds of reviews and item descriptions to make my final decision. Even if half these pens don't work this is still the best deal. I'm so glad I chose these. Every one I've used (ten or more) has worked as expected. I used is the Asvine Hongdian Fountain Pen Ink cartridges with a 3.4mm Bore Diameter. I've had them for many months now and do my best to store them with the tips up, but only succeed about half the time. Still none have leaked. I was worried about them drying up on me, but none have so far. I love that they are clear so I can easily tell what color they are. They write smooth and consistently. They don't rest in my hand as nicely as the much more expensive ones, and are plastic so won't stand up to as much as a metal one, but I didn't expect them to. I haven't used the converter for bottled ink, but I'm super excited to. I want to try different kinds and will update my review to report how they work with these pens. I do tend to loose pens or they grow legs and walk off, so I'll likely use them all eventually. When they are gone I'll purchase more of the same knowing they are good quality and priced well.
I**I
Work well with even flow
I can easily tell which color ink I put into the pens just by looking through these clear pens.Once filled, ink flows evenly and writes smoothly.Lightweight and the thicker barrels make them easy to hold even though I normally enjoy a heavier pen.
J**R
Clearly Having A Good Time With These Clear Refillable Fountain Pens
Such a great affordable fountain pen. Since I have a variety of fountain pen inks, I wanted a number of fountain pens that I could fill them up, and use them at my leisure. These fountain pens fit the bill exceptionally well. Sometimes the nib might come off...just be careful when you're dipping the tip (I remove the cartridge and use the twistable plunger to suck up the ink, and then refit it into the barrel, and it keeps my inks very manageable without unnecessary spillage or waste of ink), or using it on paper or other surface materials (exactly, fountain pen ink isn't just for paper any more). Have fun! I hope you enjoy your pens like I do.
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