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The Hongdian M2 Black Forest Mini Fountain Pen combines a sleek aluminium design with a fine soft nib for a smooth writing experience. Measuring just 10.5cm and weighing only 12g, it’s perfect for on-the-go professionals. Each pen is crafted with precision and includes a converter for easy ink access, making it a stylish and practical choice for any writing enthusiast.
Manufacturer | HONG DIAN |
Brand | HONG DIAN |
Model Number | Hongdian M2 |
Package Dimensions | 17.9 x 4.1 x 2.2 cm; 80 g |
Colour | Caramel Brown |
Closure | Screw Cap |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | Soft |
Material Type | Aluminium |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 0.5 Millimetres |
Ink Colour | No Ink Included |
Manufacturer Part Number | TOFMGZN9EQ8T |
Item Weight | 80 g |
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Dinky Little *Real* Pen
First of all - I'd just like to say I got this pen because I like my Brass Kaweco Sport pen. Very, very solid and practically the same size as this Hongdian M2. I love the size. Kaweco also make aluminium versions, but for a fraction of the price, I thought I'd try the Hongdian.So...the review. It comes in a wee cardboard box, which contains a nice sturdy aluminium box. It's actually a bit too long for the pen, but who's measuring. It's not going to stay in the box - this is a workaday pen, ideally sized for carrying around pretty well anywhere.I've attached photos showing the size - with cap posted and unposted. There's also one showing the Hongdian M2 and my brass Kaweco Sport.It comes with an ink filler, although you can also use 'standard' ink cartridges. I say 'standard' as my Kaweco and other pens also profess to use 'standard' cartridges, but their openings are too small for this pen. So - as long as you have the correct size cartridges (standard 'long', I think), you'll be fine.As I don't currently have a bottle of ink, I plumped for cartrdiges, as personally I do find them more convenient. However.....I don't know if it was a problem with the pen or the cartridge (or me!) - but I just couldn't puncture the cartridge seal with the pen. In the end, I had to use a pointy penknife. However, once installed and ink flowing (took quite a few shakes for this to happen), again, this worked fine.Now to writing - I haven't as yet crafted an essay with this pen, but I can say it writes very nicely and you can vary the ink flow nicely. This isn't to say that if you press hard (DON'T!) it floods - but if you use it with the 'correct' pressure' it has a nice flow. If you press it lighter, you can almost shade with it. Very controlled. My Kaweco has a 'Medium' nib, so I went for the 'Extra Fine', which I believed to be one step finer than the Kaweco Medium, which I actually find a wee bit too large. It's lovely - but - it doesn't quite suit my writing style, as I do tend to write small and the pen forces me to write larger, or else the ink just all all smooshes together. The Hondian M2 with super fine nib works just dandy - just right for my little scribbles.It's a very light pen, being aluminium, but it feels very solid and sturdy. It screws and unscrews well - both the cap on the pen and the barrel - and the barrel also has a rubber seal for extra security. Be careful you don't lose the seal, though, as it does have a tendency to roll off. It's maybe slightly too large - but it isn't loose and when tightened up, again it's absolutely fine. Just something to be aware of.Back to the nib, which doesn't appear to fill up with ink in use - just enough to impart the ink on to the paper, which it does in a nice smooth fashion. Obviously it isn't going to compete with the best of nibs, but I don't have any complaints.The pen feels very smooth to the touch and it sits in the hand well - although to use it unposted you would need a really small hand to have it sit right. So - posted it is. The cap fits well - it doesn't slip off and you can easily turn it to have the clip resting on your hand, as I do, to give the correct angle for writing. Once put where you like it, it stays put.The clip is spring loaded and it's nice and solid. #EDIT It's still as spring loaded as it was - however, I've nearly lost the pen on a few occasions (once I found it on our drive the next morning!), as it does NOT clip onto a pocket very well. It's just too smooth and it keeps sliding out of my pocket. It doesn't affect my enjoyment in using the pen, but I am worried that one day I'll lose it - all because the clip doesn't hold on properly (The Kaweco does...).The Midnight Blue is an absolutely gorgeous deep blue.So - overall, I really like this pen. It has a couple of small flaws, but the plus points far outweigh these, for me. It's already sitting in my pocket, next to my Kaweco, for day-to-day use. I have black medium in my Kaweco and blue fine in the Hongdian. Both work great - but I must say I couldn't now see myself buying an aluminium Kaweco (as I had been considering doing) - the Hongdiang M2 is just too good an alternative at an exceptional price. It's also finished very, very well.So buy one! I doubt you'll regret it. Oh yes - the company seem nice and friendly, too :)
W**R
Superb little fountain pen
My other fountains pens are off the expensive variety - Mont Blanc, Yard-O-Led, Parker Centennial and a nice handmade silver pen. But I saw this miniature pen and was intrigued, and so I bought it. Intended as an inexpensive pen to keep in my bag, I wouldn’t be too worried about losing it, should that happen. It arrived a little while ago and after filling it from the bottle (it has a piston but this can be exchanged for cartridges), I was ready to go.It looks great, the size is very appealing, and it holds nicely in the hand, with a good balance. Most importantly, the (in my case, medium) nib just danced effortlessly across the page, with a good flow, neither too wet nor too dry. No slipping, no catching. It just wrote. And beautifully.This gorgeous little pen is a revelation and far, far better than I expected. It would be perfect as an inexpensive introduction to trying out fountain pens - though I think it’s much more than a mere introduction.Highly recommended.
J**R
Good value little pen
This is a great value pen. It writes smoothly and is lightweight. The design means it's quite small when capped,so food for travelling. It's nice to hold/write with and I'm hoping that the squeaking I hear when writing is more to do with ink than nib!
J**W
Lovely to write with and well made.
This is such a nice pen to write with, it has quickly become my first choice to use.The fine nib is ideal for neat and clear writing. It's smooth on the paper but has just enough friction that it's easy to control. It's well made in metal which seems to be aluminium. It had a smooth surface, but the flare at the bottom is enough to stop fingers slipping onto the nib.The long cap is screwed on, and unscrews with a satisfying finger spin. It posts securely - and given the short size of the pen, it needs to be posted for comfortable use, for my big hands anyway. The clip is robust with a spring mechanism, and holds the pen securely in a shirt pocket.All in all, this is a lovely pen. I have several other fountain pens to compare it to as well, up to several times the price. I liked this one so much, I bought another in a different colour.
T**B
Excellent Pocket Pen
This looks great in the grey colour.It's a small pocket pen and does have a reasonable ink capacity as the converter is quite wide.Very well made and finished. The grip section is slim and a bit slick so in my medium size hand I would have preferred it to be either wider or textured.The clip is excellent.I have to use it posted as it's only 100mm long without the capBasically it's a good looking pen that writes really well. The "fine" nib writes more like a medium.
B**R
Faulty clip
*pin holding the clip in place falls out and the clip keeps falling off or becoming loose* otherwise it is a nice pen but this issue is really pivotal to its use and aesthetics, this is my first hongdian and this is really disappointing
R**N
Nice-looking pen, but it's no Kaweco
I'm a big Kaweco Sport fan, and have several, but thought I'd give this similar-looking pen a try as it's considerably cheaper. The bottom line is that you get what you pay for. This pen has a nice weight to it and is solidly built, but really it lacks anything like the writing smoothness of a Kaweco. The ink flow is temperamental and it often struggles, which is frustrating. Yes, it's cheap, but not sure I'd say it was good value. Mine has gone back in my pen case and I'll be sticking with my Kawecos.
D**N
Solid metal pen
I'm not a fountain pen specialist, but I found this little pen to be a well made and a smooth writer. It comes with a twist plunger to fill it which is easy to use after a bit of practice. Small in size but big on performance.
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