Unveiling the Secrets of the Jinhao 82 Fountain Pen

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • Welcome to Imporcitor's review of the Jinhao 82 Fountain Pen in the Genie the Djinn color! In this video, Imporcitor will take you on a journey, exploring the magical world of elegance and sophistication. Prepare to unravel the secrets behind the mastery of writing with the Jinhao 82, a diamond in the rough in the world of fountain pens. Imporcitor will delve into this remarkable writing instrument. From its impeccable design to the smoothness of its nib, this fountain pen embodies the essence of elegance. Join Imporcitor as he demonstrates the effortless control and precision this pen offers, making every stroke a work of art. Throughout the review, Imporcitor will share his personal experience with the Jinhao 82, highlighting its outstanding features. Whether you're a seasoned fountain pen aficionado or a curious beginner, this review will guide your decisions in finding the perfect pen for your writing needs. Discover the superior craftsmanship and attention to detail that Jinhao has poured into the creation of the 82 model. Imporcitor will discuss the materials used, ensuring durability and comfort for an unparalleled writing experience. From the beautiful polished finish to the perfectly balanced weight, this gem is sure to be a delight to use. But that's not all! Imporcitor's review will also dive into the pen's versatility. Whether you're a scholar, artist, or simply someone who appreciates expressive writing, the Jinhao 82 is designed to accommodate various writing styles and preferences. Its smooth ink flow and compatibility with different ink types make it a versatile tool for unleashing your creativity. Tune in to this captivating review and let Imporcitor be your guide in exploring the world of the Jinhao 82 Fountain Pen. Unveil the secrets to mastering elegance in every stroke and embrace the art of writing with this exceptional masterpiece! Don't miss out on experiencing the enchantment of the Jinhao 82.
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Komentáře • 16

  • @ChrisSaenz13
    @ChrisSaenz13 Před měsícem +1

    I agree these are great little pens! I love putting Broad #5 nibs on mine -- the feed keeps up and they are super fun to use and collect - the price point it great!

  • @andymoey3925
    @andymoey3925 Před 7 měsíci +3

    I bought two Jinhao 82 too last month, and I totally agree with you. INSANELY GOOD pens. And at such a low price. Unbelievable.

    • @Imporcitor
      @Imporcitor  Před 7 měsíci

      It really is. I am going to do a follow up to show the wear and tear of daily use and to talk about a few things I have noticed both good and bad.

  • @PersephoneInTheSpring
    @PersephoneInTheSpring Před 10 měsíci +1

    I would say this is a definitely a perfect affordable fountain pen for beginners ❤

  • @herrsteppenwolf
    @herrsteppenwolf Před 6 měsíci +1

    I bought a pair too. One fine and one extra fine. I was surprised at how small the pen was. Close to the Metropolitan size.

    • @Imporcitor
      @Imporcitor  Před 6 měsíci

      I know, I wouldn't say I have huge hands but the pen feels so small in my hand. I have a Fine and Extra fine as well. The extra fine is just too fine for me but the fine is perfect.

  • @jimkrieger776
    @jimkrieger776 Před 9 měsíci

    Your close-up moves were the best part of the video. I personally wouldn't mind seeing more of that. But I'm afraid you didn't unveil any secrets about the pen, as your title suggested you would. You might want to watch other reviewers to see what fountain pen enthusiasts are interested in. P.S. The converter is not built into these pens. You can pull it out to gain better access to the nib and feed when you wish to clean those important parts of the pen.

    • @Imporcitor
      @Imporcitor  Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you, I am very new to fountain pens. I tried to remove the converters and it felt like I was about to break it. I have ordered a piece of equipment a that may offer more of what you and other may be interested in. Should be in use on the review after next. I may even do a video revisiting the things I already reviewed so we can take a closer look.

    • @jimkrieger776
      @jimkrieger776 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@Imporcitor Do take a look (many looks, actually) at reviews by SBE Brown, Doodlebud, Inkquiring Minds, JG3 Reviews, Pen Boy Roy, Pens and Tea, and The Pen Habit. You'll probably see many others along the way who do great jobs. About converters: some are screw-in, most are pushed in. Best to try to unscrew one you're not familiar with before trying to pull it out. The Conklin Duragraph, for example, screws in (if I recall correctly); so does the Jinhao 9019 (though not the Jinhao x159). Good luck.

  • @lactoseintolerant1457
    @lactoseintolerant1457 Před 10 měsíci +1

    mic is much better here, GG

    • @Imporcitor
      @Imporcitor  Před 10 měsíci

      I agree I just need to get used to staying on the same spot between cuts so the volume is more consistent.

  • @tytan9139
    @tytan9139 Před 6 měsíci +1

    It is cheap knock-off from Sailor Progear.

    • @Imporcitor
      @Imporcitor  Před 6 měsíci

      Yes, it is well known that Jinhao bases it's designs on other pens. The question isn't is it a less expensive alternative to the pen it is based on. The question is, is it a good pen? I would say yes it is very good for it's price. I would add that I am glad I didn't buy the Sailor version as it is a bit small in my hand and I would have been unhappy at that price point. I am very glad I had this to see how it felt in my hand before making a larger investment.

    • @tytan9139
      @tytan9139 Před 6 měsíci

      @@Imporcitor I understand what you said but when you get your hand on Sailor ProGear and you will have a different feel. It just felt premium and worthwhile. BTW, I also own 4 Jinhao 82s for comparison.

    • @Imporcitor
      @Imporcitor  Před 6 měsíci

      @@tytan9139 I agree, you can immediately feel the quality of premium pens when you hold them. I find it difficult to put into words exactly what it is but I think it is a bunch of little things from the grippyness of the plastic and the weight to how the cap feel screwing on and posting. I would also add the longevity to that list. my 6 months later video shows all the damage that would not have been there in a 300 dollar pen. Undoubtably a 300 dollar pen is going to be "better" than 10 dollar pen. I do think that the jinhao is a good 10 dollar pen though.

    • @MST3.5
      @MST3.5 Před 24 dny

      i mean not everyone want to try their first fountain pen as $250. we all started from the cheapest. ofcz i myself used 82 F and M