BZen

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[–] BZen 2 points 1 year ago

Yes, they should be. I think there was a YouTube video about how they are compatible. Off the top of my head, I think the YouTuber was Inkquiring Minds? I can’t access YouTube where I am right now.

[–] BZen 2 points 1 year ago

It looks interesting. I just might!

[–] BZen 3 points 1 year ago (7 children)

It’s a clone made by a Chinese company. But people seem to love them! I’m considering trying one myself, though I already have a few vanishing points.

[–] BZen 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I have an ECO I have carried for 5 years in my work bag, and it works just fine. It has never cracked or leaked. I have also never tried to disassemble it, just cleaned it by rinsing. several people have noted that the threads in the barrel have to be carefully realigned when you are piecing it all back together.

I also have the VAC700R and the Vac Mini, and have flown with them. I haven’t had any cracking issues, though I have owned both for less than a year. Again, I don’t take my pens apart, though they do get banged around in my bag all the time.

I have read about these cracking issues, too, so I don’t know if I’m just lucky, or if there is a bias because so many people have TWSBI pens so the failure rate might be low, yet still have more issues crop up than less popular pens.

Also, all of my pens state they are made in Taiwan, which I have heard means they tend to be of higher quality. But that’s just something I read on a forum.

I love the ink capacity, and I don’t usually unscrew to top unless I am writing for a long time. There’s usually enough ink stored in the job to write what I need; I will release it periodically, and that seems to be enough.

Hope this helps!

[–] BZen 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Thanks for the info! I write frequently throughout the day at my job, and I refill these cartridges every other day. So I ended up getting a TWSBI VAC 700R, and I generally last the week without worrying about a midday refill when I don’t have the time.

But these pens are so fun! I may get it for non-work related stuff.

[–] BZen 1 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Can they hold a lot of ink? I’m curious, because I have the pilot VP, and wish it held more ink. I would definitely get an A1 if it can hold more ink!

[–] BZen 1 points 2 years ago

I love iroshizuku inks, and regularly use tsuki-yo; syo-ro is a bit more green, which is not to my personal preference. I usually head straight to forest green (shin ryoku). Happy hunting!

[–] BZen 1 points 2 years ago

Good to know! I just ordered a few Jinhao 82s to try out and give to my friends who don’t use fountain pens (yet), but if they are problematic with leakages in flight, two of them won’t be using them.

[–] BZen 3 points 2 years ago

I believe I sit at an even 10. But two are Kon Peki, which I love. I’m working my way through them before I get more. Maybe. I’m overall pretty good about using what I have, but I will swap the inks in my pens to see how they write with different inks.

Pelikan Edelstein Moonstone ink works quite well in my Sailor PGS. I like it very much, in fact.

[–] BZen 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Your combination of colors is fantastic!

[–] BZen 1 points 2 years ago

Yes! I have three Lamy2000s I never use (I know, blasphemy), but I use my TWSBI 700Vac Mini daily. I have other, far more expensive pens, but the ones I use most are my TWSBI and a Pilot Custom 823.

I love that this community has so many differing opinions; just reading about it let’s me learn without having to try every pen and ink myself.

Who knows? I might even try those Lamy 2000s again.

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