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The Cobee Wooden Fountain Pen is a handcrafted writing instrument featuring a real wood body and a solid brass 0.5-0.6mm fine nib. Designed for smooth, precise writing, it includes a twist converter for easy ink refills, making it an eco-friendly and stylish choice for journaling, calligraphy, and professional use. Lightweight and ergonomically shaped, it’s a sophisticated gift for discerning writers and creatives.
| ASIN | B0BWYBL3K4 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 22,117 in Stationery & Office Supplies ( See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Supplies ) 74 in Fountain Pens |
| Body Shape | cylindrical |
| Brand | Cobee |
| Brand Name | Cobee |
| Closure Type | Twist |
| Colour | B |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 770 Reviews |
| Drill Point | Fine |
| Grip Type | Contoured |
| Hardness | F |
| Included Components | Ink Cartridge |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Colour | Black |
| Ink colour | Black |
| Is the Product Left or Right Handed? | Ambidextrous |
| Item Diameter | 0.7 Millimetres |
| Item Dimensions | 14.8 x 1.3 x 1.3 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Wood Fountain Pen |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Line Size | 0.5-0.6mm |
| Manufacturer | Cobee |
| Material | Metal, Wood |
| Material Type | Metal, Wood |
| Model Name | Vintage Fountain Pen |
| Model Number | 544639_2 |
| Product Warranty | No |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Journaling, Calligraphy, Business, and Gifting |
| Special Features | wooden |
| Style | Vintage |
| Theme | Vintage |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Writing Instrument Form | Fountain Pen |
| Writing Technique | fountain pen |
| Writing instrument form | Fountain Pen |
M**A
Is becoming my favourite pen!
Very nice pen, brass and wood as described, with a smooth writing action. Good quality. Does not have a pocket clip, which is idea for me and gives a streamline look. Excellent value for money.
M**N
Great pen
Great pen to be creative with. Wood and brass excellent combination.
B**R
Very light weight
I like this pen, it's very light weight, and very comfortable to hold especially for a long period, I haven't seen any leaks as yet from either the tip or ink cartridge, I only have two issues with the pen and those are minor, one issue is no clip on the lid, I'd like to be able to carry the pen securely in a pocket, however has a desk top pen it's fine. My second issue is with loading the ink, no matter how I try I can't get the cartridge to draw in through the tip, I have to dip the actual cartridge in the ink, but once you have the in in place the pen writes nice and with no blotching or pooling so far. I took 1 star becomes as mentioned I'd like a clip but that's personal preference.
D**N
My new favourite pen
This pan is fantastic, it fits standard ink cartridges and comes will a refillable cartridge. It writes beautifully and has become my most used reliable fountain pen. Also great for sketching with, nib is not too thin and ink flows nicely not at all "scratchy" Luke some pens. Also this is a great looking piece of stationery with a screw on lid so no chance of leaking I bought one and was so pleased I ordered another 2 for myself as well as 2 to give as Christmas gifts. Can't recommend this pen highly enough, especially for the bargain price. Feels and writes like a premium product.
A**R
Gives a rather THICK line
Generally speaking, this is a very nice pen. It writes smoothly. Unfortunately, my handwriting is quite small, so with the rather thick line this pen produces, my writing is almost illegible. I would not recommend it for people with small handwriting. I have dip pens that give a much thinner line, which improves the legibility of my handwriting. I will therefore be looking around for a fountain pen with a true fine point - I consider this pen to have a medium nib, not fine. For drawing purposes, however, the thick line is acceptable and this pen's smoothness is a plus. It sits comfortably in the hand and the feeling of the wood is very nice.
S**R
Amazing pen for this price
It looks better than some of my expensive pens, has a nice weight and writes smoothly. It fits international standard cartridges perfectly, but if you prefer fancy colours, it comes with a refillable cartridge. The screw top lid means it doesn’t dry out as quickly as some pens. I’d say it’s more a medium nib, but I like that. Buy them quick before the price goes up, because they’re really nice.
M**C
Balanced
With a 0.7mm nib and polished wooden body and solid brass cap it is very well crafted. The only thing missing is a clip so you can put it on show. It writes very smoothly without skipping or scratching. It is a fantastic looking pen which is well mad and looks expensive but is not. This pen is one purchase I am pleased to have made.
L**C
Writes awfully very scratchy
Looks beautiful but writes awful, it is really scratchy does not flow fell if at all sometimes
F**Z
Ottima scelta
Materiale di ottima qualità. Scrittura molto fluida e piacevole. La ricomprerei
T**S
Nice find and great price
Very happy with this pen. The price was very low and pen is nice to write with. Lightweight, screw on cap and smooth nib. Ink flows well and writes bold.
L**A
Exactly the same as in the description
The pen is exactly the same as in the photo. It came in the exact color. The pen is a bit weighted in comparison with other pencils. It works perfectly and writing is very simple.
M**J
genau mein Ding
genau mein Ding
J**E
First time buyer? Consider this pen!
This review is for the Cobee® Wooden Fountain Pen with the fine nib. Okay so I'm brand new to fountain pen adventures but watched a tonne of youtube vids, read reviews and, like you, don't know much about all this as I lack real-world experience. For my first fountain pen I knew that I wanted a: Fine nib Ink converter Decent price point This pen ticked all of my boxes I didn't know if I cared about the fact that it is a screw on cap or that you can't post (put the cap on the back of the pen) or didn't have a pocket holder thing or not etc... I did know that I wanted a fine nib even though I'm still confused that there seems to be two versions (Asian vs international?) of what constitutes "fine" and I don't know which one this is. I also came into an old fine nib Sheaffer Targa fountain pen, at about the same time, that is giving me grief as it leaks but it is a work in progress. It's a good quality pen, about 30-40 years old and appears to have been neglected so it needs work. Having said that, when it writes, it's lovely. On the slim side and a pleasure to write with. My other comparison pen was a demo Lamy at the local Monks office supply store. It was rather scratchy on the paper but that could very well have been because a kabillion people have tried it out. Still, that's what I had to work with. Right, so this pen feels smooth and nice in my med/large male hand. It has heft (dunno if that is good or bad but I like it so far) and feels like it writes well and smoothly. The nib seems to be on par in size with the Sheaffer fine nib Targa. I wrote a letter with it the day it arrived and then decided to see how it performed after waiting a day. 24 or so hours later it worked flawlessly. I did the same test leaving it about three days and, again, it worked perfectly. In both cases the pen was stored nib end up. At this point I can't report on how it performs with a longer waiting period. This pen has not yet leaked on my fingers, was easy to fill with ink and appears to be genuine wood as I can feel grain when running my thumb nail over the body. The rest of it is brass which, I assume, adds to the heft. The brass also means that it is heavy towards the writing end so there's no balance. Again, I don't know if that is a negative or not in the wild world of fountain pens. It may be an issue for sketching but I've yet to test that. I'm still not sure if I prefer to be able to post or not, weather I prefer a lighter pen or not or the fact that it is a fatter size barrel shape or not but right now I can say that I'm am enjoying the heck out of this thing and at this price point ($11.99 Canadian) I figure it's a deal. In fact, I'm going to order more so that I can play with other colours as well as waterproof ink to use in sketching - which I'm also brand new at. If you are readint this review then you, like me, are on a budget or are just plain frugal. I figure that going with a better quality pen is, in the long run, a cheaper and more satisfying way to go if you can afford it. On the other hand, if you want to dip your toes into the inky waters of fountain fever, this is a great start. Get a good quality ink (or five) and good quality paper for letter/journal writing (a must, I figure) and you are off to the races This is a very cheap pen, I can't report how it compares to a better quality name brand pen and I doubt that it will last decades like it's more expensive brethren but for the money, I'm pretty darned happy. Beware, there are a lot of fun and sexy inks out there and if this clicks for you, you are going to want more than one pen and more than one ink.
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