🖋️ Write Your Legacy with Style!
The Gullor Advanced Jinhao Medium Fountain Pen X750 set includes two elegantly designed pens featuring a medium nib and an 18k gold-plated stainless steel nib. Each pen is compatible with both ink converters and international ink cartridges, ensuring a smooth writing experience. With a focus on quality and customer satisfaction, this set is perfect for professionals looking to elevate their writing game.
Manufacturer | Gullor |
Brand | Gullor |
Item Weight | 2.11 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.31 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Set of 2 |
Closure | Snap |
Material Type | Metal |
Number of Items | 2 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 2) |
Point Type | Medium |
Line Size | 0.7 Millimeters |
Ink Color | Gold |
Manufacturer Part Number | SSD-890 |
J**A
Heavy, smooth, with some flair
Comparing to the Muji in "Fine" and Pilot Metropolitan in M. Used Jacques Herbin bleu cartridges in both Muji and Jinhao, the Pilot has Noodler's Antietam.1. The x750 is advertised as a "medium" which I find to be more along the lines of a European medium nib.2. All metal, so it is heavy. Heaviest out of the three, at around 36g without ink.3. When capped, there is outside branding that is on the band of the cap.4. Thicc-est in circumference by far among the three, which I like (I wear L gloves in the US).5. Postable, but it becomes severely backweighted. Up to your preference if you use it posted. Least secured posted out of the three, with Muji being the best with a positive detent and Pilot having a stickier feel friction-wise.6. The snapcap is the most positive feeling: high in pitch, loudest out of the three, requiring the most force to cap and uncap out of the three also.7. Nib is super smooth, albeit the nib and feed were not aligned when I received it and the engraving/stamping on the knib is misaligned as well. Does not write as wet/dense as the Muji, but shows more shades of the ink being used.8. No real line variation to be had from the nib. Did not want to spread the tines too thin that they are unable to return, so did not push too hard.9. Smooth grip, with a silver band at the stepdown that give it the loud snapcap click. Very comfortable if your thumb happens to rest on the stepdown, as there are no threads there.Overall: unbeatable for the price of $9 shipped within the US. As someone with bigger hands, I love the size and weight, as the pen writes itself practically. No need to push down unless you want to try to get line variation out of the pen. It takes size 6 nibs, so if you have a preferred nib or grind in that size, you can try it in this pen to get a fantastic weighty writer. It takes international cartridges and comes with its own converter, so you can write within minutes of receiving the pen. Finish is flawless outside of a small bubble in the lacquer near the end of the pen, approx. 1mm in diameter, but I cannot complain considering the price.TLDR: unbeatable beater pen (ha), weighty for those who use the pen's weight to write, thicker for those with bigger hands/affinity for thicker grip sections, smooth nib that hits above its price point, includes converter already.
D**R
Looks and writes like a more expensive pen! 🖋💜
The title says it all, really. This pen looks like it costs at least 4x the amount I paid for it (~$8), if not more. I recently bought a Pilot Metropolitan and tbh I like this pen a lot more!This pen is well made. It has a nice weight to it and the "starry night" color is beautiful. The holographic glitter that covers the whole pen is sparkly but not too gaudy. The silver hardware (clip/barrel trim) is the perfect accompaniment to the black and sparkles. I have big hands so the weight and length of the poem is perfect for me 👌🏾This comes with a medium nib that writes nice and wet with no skipping ✒ I've had this pen for a few days and have used it everyday since receiving it. The ink in using in the picture is Diamine's Scribble Purple and when I write on on good quality paper you can see the golden sheen of the ink! Color me impressed. I couldn't see that sheen with my Pilot Metropolitan, but that could be because the nib on that one is fine.Overall, I'm impressed with the quality and make of this pen. I like it a lot better than my Pilot Metropolitan... and I really like that pen. I think I'll be acquiring a couple more colors of the X750 for my ever growing collection of fountain pens. I say buy it if you're in the fence. It's a great fountain pen for under $10. The best part about that is if you don't like medium nibs or this one comes DOA, you can replace the nib with another #6 nib (from Goulet or elsewhere. I see some on here from another Chinese brand) and still be under the $20 threshold. Now to hunt for a purple one... 😄
J**Z
At this price can't be beat
I bought this to use with a JoWo stub nib. Installing the nib took under 5 minutes. It's a perfect fit. Ink flow is good. Some people may find this pen a bit on the heavy side but it feels good to me. Because you can use #6 nibs from any manufacturer this is an excellent choice as a vehicle for experimentation. I'm thinking of buying a 4 pack.You can spend a lot more on a fountain pen and get a better quality product. For under $10 this is wonderful. It's sturdy, ink flow is neither too much or too little, and there's the nib rolling bonus.
A**C
Very impressed by this pen (based on price/quality)
I just started venturing into writing with fountain pens (don't know why, though I received a really cool sketchbook and it just seemed like the thing to do....). Anyway I did a little research and purchased a really nice inexpensive pack of disposable 7 color Papermate fountain pens and liked them so much, I decided to buy a real (non disposable) version.I didn't want to spend a lot of money and I wanted one that could either be filled with cartridges or via bottled ink (using the converter most pens include). I also wasn't sure what kind of nib I needed (wide, thin etc.), but I knew I wanted one that would write smoothly (steel vs. gold nib etc.).Well i did a lot of research and I cam up with this guy...the perfect balance of decent quality at an inexpensive price point (I'm cheap, but I want decent quality...lol). I am very pleased with this purchase.The pen arrived quickly and packaged nicely. It has a nice click cap and can use ink from a cartridge or an ink well (via the converter included). It did not include ink, but that was easy to come by (see my other review). I plugged in a cartridge, gave it a few shakes and all of a sudden I'm off an writing in my sketchbook with a fountain pen. I must say I really like the way the ink flows...very smooth.Now this won't help me write like Shakespeare , but it does inspire me a little bit. So really happy with the purchase.
T**D
Does not fit standard cartridges
The pens are beautiful and weighty in the hand, which makes for a comfortable feel when writing, however, they do not take standard cartridges, and the main reason they were purchased. Had to return them.
A**Z
Comoda y tinta fluida
Muy buena calidad a un precio económico, la tinta es fluida y su punta semiflexible es muy práctica. Muy cómoda para uso diario.
S**U
Rapporto qualità/prezzo eccezionale!
Le sto provando da pochi giorni e per ora sti stanno dimostrando delle buone penne ad un prezzo eccezionale.Sono compatibili anche con le cartucce Schneider, i converter sembrano solidi e fanno bene il loro lavoro, la zona dove si impugnano è comoda, unico appunto sono forse leggermente pese, ma essendo costruite in metallo era prevedibile.Il tratto è un medio abbondante, la scorrevolezza molto buona, l'estetica può essere considerata particolare, ma per 14 euro la coppia sono da prendere senza pensarci troppo :)
A**E
Schöner Füller, mittelmäßige Feder
Der Füller ist wie alle von Gullor und Jinhao aus Metall gearbeitet und wunderschön lackiert, durch das Metall ist er auch etwas schwerer als durchschnittliche Füller. Wer etwas mehr Gewicht in der Hand mag, wird diesen Füller lieben.Leider ist die Feder, auch wenn sie gegenüber dem Vorgängermodell verbessert wurde, für die deutsche Schrift nicht ideal. Sie ist zwar leicht flexibel und zeigt auf Druck auch eine leichte Strichbreitenvariation, ist allgemein aber sehr hart. Die Feder hinterlässt auch den Eindruck auf dem Papier etwas zu "kleben", sie ist zwar gut poliert, braucht aber eine gute Tinte um wirklich sanft zu gleiten. Für chinesische Schriftzeichen ist sie besser geeignet.Wer ein wenig basteln kann und sich traut, kann dem Füller eine andere #6 Feder spendieren, damit wird er richtig gut.Alles in allem ist es jedoch, besonders für den Preis, ein wirklich schöner Füller, mit dem man durchaus gut schreiben kann.
B**S
Great Pen, Outstanding Value, but...
Never thought I'd turn into one of those reviewers that buys an item and then moans that it didn't come with a related accessory. You know they type: they buy a USB-C PD charger and then complain that it didn't come with a USB-C to lightning cable. Well on this occasion I was a little disappointed to find that the pen didn't come with an ink cartridge. I'm assuming it takes cartridges in addition to being refillable by the plunger; but as it's been many years since I used a fountain pen I was keen to try it out straightaway before the ink I've ordered arrives. That aside, I'm sure all the praise is justified.
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