โ๏ธ Write Your Success Story in Gold
The Gullor Advanced Jinhao X750 is a premium medium fountain pen featuring an 18k gold-plated stainless steel nib and a sleek lattice metal body. It includes an ink converter compatible with international cartridges, offering versatile ink options. Designed for professionals seeking smooth, precise writing with a touch of luxury, this pen combines classic craftsmanship with modern convenience.
Manufacturer | Gullor |
Brand | Gullor |
Item Weight | 1.51 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.31 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Lattice |
Closure | Snap |
Grip Type | Smooth |
Material Type | Metal |
Point Type | Medium |
Line Size | 0.7 Millimeters |
Ink Color | Gold |
Manufacturer Part Number | SSD-889 |
D**R
Looks and writes like a more expensive pen! ๐๐
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 ๐๐พThis comes with a medium nib that writes nice and wet with no skipping โ 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... ๐
D**M
Beautiful pen
First, this peen is so pretty! In direct light the pen sparkles so nicely. Itโs a heavier weight so feels like a high end pen-but at a budget price. I love the snap cap. And finally, it writes like a dream. Flow is a bit wet but thatโs what I like from a fountain pen. I have a black ink with shimmer in it and itโs a lovely combination.
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.
C**.
Very cool looking pen.
Very pretty pen and draws super smooth. Puts out a solid medium line just as I was needing.
G**E
Swapped the nib for a Zebra-G.
I've had this pen for a total of about 6 hours. I bought it because of a reddit article--someone swapped the nib for a Zebra G nib. I'm really into flexy pens, and the claim that you don't have to modify the Zebra G to fit it into the x750 made me very willing to spend $5 and test it out for myself. The nib and feed come out very nicely and the Zebra G nib does indeed fit the Jinhao x750 PERFECTLY. You don't need to saw off the end of the G nib or anything. The ink flow was really pretty great--it takes some getting used to but it barely railroads at all--and I can honestly say I wish I had bought three of these instead of the Noodler's Ahab Flex I bought. I've tested it with Sailor Yama-dori and Diamine Evergreen ink and both have worked very well. I've found that when it does run a little dry or begin to railroad, giving it a quick dip in the ink or (if you don't mind it diluting the ink for a few words) a jar of water works perfectly.The pen itself has a good weight to it and is rather nice looking, in my opinion. The sparkles are fun but not gaudy and theres some pretty black design around the silver rim of the cap. The converter is also pretty nice.All in all, it's a fabulous purchase. Whether you are using it just as is or modifying it, this pen is pretty nice and so cheap you will be happy you purchased it. For those in search of a "modern flex" on an incredibly tight budget, this pen is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Get it.
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