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The HONG DIAN M2 Black Forest Mini Fountain Pen is a sleek, pocket-sized writing instrument crafted from durable anodized aluminium. Measuring just 10.5cm and weighing 12g capped, it features a smooth medium soft titanium nib with a unique Chinese knot engraving. Designed for professionals on the move, it includes a converter for bottled ink and is hand-assembled for impeccable quality, making it a stylish yet practical choice for millennial managers seeking both elegance and performance.






















| ASIN | B0CXTLP5K3 |
| Additional Features | Writing Instrument |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,190 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #11 in Fountain Pens |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand | HONG DIAN |
| Brand Name | HONG DIAN |
| Closure Type | Screw Off Cap |
| Color | Midnight Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,823 Reviews |
| Drill Point | Medium |
| Grip Type | Soft |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardness | Soft |
| Included Components | 1 x Fountain Pen, 1 x Converter (In the pen barrel), 1 x Metal Case |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | No Ink Included |
| Item Diameter | 13 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Line Size | 0.7 Millimeters |
| Manufacturer | HONG DIAN |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Name | Hongdian M2 |
| Model Number | Hongdian M2 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Travelling |
| Style | Medium |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Writing Instrument Form | Fountain Pen |
R**S
Pocket-sized power with a heavy-duty soul.
The HongDian M2 Black Forest Mini is a masterclass in compact engineering, proving that incredible performance can come in a small package. The standout feature is undoubtedly the exceptional build quality; its all-metal construction feels remarkably sturdy and premium, offering a weighted balance that defies its pocket-sized dimensions. Despite its portability, the writing experience is top-tier, featuring a nib that glides effortlessly across the page with reliable consistency. The sleek, tactical design of the Black Forest series translates beautifully to this mini format, making it both a rugged everyday carry tool and a sophisticated piece of stationery that fits comfortably in any pocket or planner loop.
V**E
High quality, smooth writer at a decent price!
Items were as described and arrived when expected. The pen itself is compact and well made. The nib on mine was super smooth right out of the box. Really a pleasure to write with. This Hongdian M2's natural comparison product is to the Kaweco pen. Similar design, but 2/3 the price, and includes a converter, which the Kaweco charges an extra $15 for (What the Heck, Kaweco?). Great travel pen, weighs practically nothing, reasonably priced and works the way it is supposed to. What's not to like? This does not feel like a budget pen. It is a serious little writer that is well designed and punches above its weight class in terms of its feel on the page. Well done, Hongdian! I have bought several more.
Z**E
A truly incredible pocket pen for the price point with just a few quirks
This is really a 4.5 or even 4.75 star review, so I figured it deserves the rounding up. That said, 5-stars is a perfect product to me, and this pen isn't perfect. Not too far off, though! The build quality is impressive overall and the nibs are unbelievably smooth. There's a bit of a tradeoff in that the EF is not especially fine, and in my experience, there's not a huge variance between EF, F, and Ms, but they're great nibs nonetheless. Mine have all worked very well out of the box with no additional tuning required. That alone is impressive, and they really write like a dream. I have yet to have a bad one, knock on wood. The converter capacity is reasonable for a pen of this size, although the fude (bent) nib is ink hungry. The other styles aren't especially so. With the cap posted, the pen is a comfortable size. It has a satisfying, spring-loaded clip. I have a few complaints, but they are minor and can all be fixed by the user, which is why the pen still gets high marks. First, it's very easy for the body to unscrew while unscrewing the cap. This quickly becomes frustrating. The o-ring is not quite thick enough, so replace it with one that is 8x5x1.5mm. Problem solved--I have not had a single accidental unscrewing since making the switch. Also, I personally find that when posting the cap, it's easy for the clip to dig into the side of my hand unless I align the clip with the nib. Then there's no digging. This is the smallest of annoyances, and frankly aligning the clip and nib looks sharp, anyway. Those are about the only less-than-stellar things I have to say about this small and mighty pen. Some neutral observations: the section is the same anodized aluminum as the rest of the pen. Some people may not love this material for a grip. It does not bother me, although I also do not tend to use this pen for very long writing sessions. Because it's aluminum, it can be scratched, but to me this is just kind of par for the course for the material. A lot of people will find the pen too small to use for anything but the briefest of notes without posting the cap, but many pocket pens are designed to be posted. It is a bonus (for multiple reasons) that the same nibs fit the Forest Series, M2s, and possibly some other Hong Dian pens. Given what is going on in the world, I don't know how much longer this pen will be $20, but that's what it costs as I write this, and it is EASILY worth that price.
J**S
Excellent pocket sized fountain pen that is a reliable good writer.
This pen is the latest Hong Dian I've purchased, and just as excellent writer out of the package as the others. At the first cartridge it writes very nicely, with no scratchiness or delayed starting. It has the EF nib which is not quite as fine as a Japanese EF, but seems as fine or slightly more so than a typical European nib. Machining quality is excellent. Based on weight it is brass, and not brass color aluminum. It is somewhat hefty compared to a similar pen like the Kaweco Sport AL. The cap is threaded and holds securely, but is easy to unscrew. It is well balanced and comfortable to write with. The only quibble I have is with the clip. It is machined instead of stamped, with a separate spring. The clip shape is good and very smooth, but the spring is weak, especially relative to the weight. It came with a converter, but I loaded it with a Hong Dian cartridge. I've had good experience with the Hong Dian cartiridges in blue and black. They contribute to making the pens reliable, and so far with no leaking issues. Overall it is going to be a daily workhorse.
W**D
Best Fountain Pens HANDS DOWN!!
Sometimes it can be easy to dismiss what one might initially think of as another Chinese company pumping out a mass produced product. Because of the quantity of these sorts of companies one can assume their quality is lessened, and sometimes that is the case. But not here. Hongdian does an INCREDIBLE job with their products! I’ve been using fountain pens since 2003 and used Schaefer, Parker, Montefiore, etc. and these Hongdian’s are BY FAR the most functional, sleek, smooth-writting, and well crafted pens I’ve seen. All the fit and finish are spot on. The nibs are deburred and well rounded for the smoothest writing experience you can have (gel pens don’t compare). They are sleek and easy to carry with you and use on a day to day basis. You can just feel they’re solid, not cheaply made, with excellent attention to detail. Their refill system is simple and affordable. I love these pens , and the price point is mind blowing. If you’re planning on buying one, then BUY TWO. They are THAT good!
G**E
Easily one of my favorite pens
This is a gorgeous fountain pen in a particularly luscious color (lilac purple), comfortable to hold, which writes smoothly, and with a quality that you might expect of much more expensive pens. It is a juicy "wet" writer. I got this same pen in 3 colors and 3 different nib sizes. Each of the 3 is easily now one of my favorite pens. I think these pens are easily among the best deals you can get in terms of fountain pens, in terms of high quality with low cost. In addition, I really love these smaller size fountain pens, they are enjoyable in every way.
E**A
Hongdian did it again!
I have been using this pen for about a week and here is my review: Packaging & Accessories: 8/10 The pen comes in an oval metal box. I have another Hongdian fountain pen and the packaging is the same. The pen came in a plastic bag for additional protection. Aesthetics & Quality (10/10) The M2 is a nice little pen. Aesthetically the lines are pleasant to the eye (I like squared lines to curvy ones) and it appears to be well put together. It comes with a clip that is very usable. It has a nice medallion with the Hongdian mark on top (it appears 3D) and Hongdian M2 stamped on the side of the cap. The concept is similar to the Kaweco Sport and other pocket pens: the cap is quite long and the pen itself quite short (see pictures): once the cap is posted the pen becomes full size. The materials used is probably alluminum well anodized. The pen comes with a converter, which is bigger than the one offered by Kaweco for the Sport and very to use. Similarly to the N11, the converter has a reinforced nipple and it can be disassembled for maintenance. The pen has an O-ring in the section to avoid accidentally unscrewing the body from the section and probably one more in the cap, as when the cap posts I can feel a nice positive engage from it: it won’t fall even if you violently shake the pen. Overall, very good quality. Nib and wiring quality: 9/10 The nib looks like a number 5: I didn’t try to unscrew it, but I imagine you could. It is dark colored (ruthenium?) which matches the same color of the clip. It is very smooth with some nice feedback (not scratchy). I enjoy writing with it very much. Weight and Dimensions: 9/10 The pen is pretty light as you would expect from a pocket pen. Being made of metal, it is heavier than a plastic Kaweco Sport, but definitely not that heavy and it feels pretty well in the hand. Closed it is about 4 inches long and capped it is about 5 inches: by no means a long pen but long enough to write comfortably. Cost & Value: 10/10 The pen costs $19 on Amazon which is definitely not expensive and cheaper than a Kaweco Sport in metal. Considering that you get a nice pen, with a clip and a converted (the last two items are options for Kawecos and need to be purchased separately), this is a nice little package. Conclusion: (46/50 –92%) Hongdian did it again! This is another nice pen, especially if you are looking for an expensive pocket pen with substance (metal construction) and with the added bonus of a nice sized converter.
E**Y
Good Everyday Fountain Pen for Work, but Durability Falls Short
I work in the medical field, so my pens live a rough life — clipped to my lanyard, tossed in my scrubs pocket, or riding around in my bag between notes. I used this Hongdian M2 Mini every day for a few months, and there’s a lot I genuinely liked about it. The size and weight are perfect for constant writing. It feels sturdy in the hand, and the nib is excellent — smooth, reliable, and tough. I dropped it nib-first a couple times during busy shifts, and it kept writing like nothing happened. Where it disappointed me was durability. It’s advertised as brass, but after about four months of regular use, the finish started looking more like brass-coating than solid brass. The scratches got pretty intense pretty fast, even accounting for the daily grind of clinical work. I also had an issue with the ink cartridge occasionally coming loose inside the capped pen, which meant ink on the inside of the body (and on my hands) more than once. Not ideal when you’re trying to stay clean during a shift. The spring-loaded pocket clip is great in theory, but the tiny hinge pin kept sliding out. I’ve had to push it back in several times, and at this point I’m assuming it’s going to fall out for good. Bottom line: Fantastic nib, great feel, and a solid pen for getting into fountain pens. But if you need something that can take daily wear in a medical or active job, the body and hardware don’t hold up as long as expected. It served me well while it lasted, but I’ll be upgrading to something more durable next.
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