Which is the Best Starter Pen From Pilot?

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • The Pilot Metropolitan is a VERY popular fountain pen, but does it deserve its reputation for the go-to pen for first time users, or are there better options available?
    OOPS! I messed up on stating the current price of the Metro. I was one cent too high. Sincerest apologies. - Drew
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Komentáře • 226

  • @osirisgolad
    @osirisgolad Před 5 měsíci +85

    I think another factor most people should consider is the grip diameter, especially if they don't have hands on the smaller side. The Kaküno has the widest grip, which will probably be most comfortable for the majority of people. The Explorer and Metropolitan have about the same grip diameter, but the narrow grip makes a lot of people want to grip a bit further back where the grip is a bit thicker. The Metropolitan has a somewhat significant step down that gets in the way when you do that, whereas the Explorer transitions more smoothly.

    • @MSchipper
      @MSchipper Před 5 měsíci +5

      Thank you, I was a bit disappointed Drew didn't adress the differences in grip sections.

    • @a22lotti
      @a22lotti Před 5 měsíci +6

      @@MSchipperyeah, I have a couple of metros and I have found that the grip is probably the primary reason I don’t reach for them anymore. I’m not sure I can quantify what it is, but it’s somewhere between the length and diameter of the grip that just isn’t that comfortable for my hands. I’m wondering, since the explorer and kakuno don’t have that step up from the grip to the body, if they would feel more comfy.

    • @lozared
      @lozared Před 5 měsíci +1

      This is exactly why I stopped using my Metro! I found the grip too thin and slippery; it just didn’t feel great in my hands.

    • @Michelt007
      @Michelt007 Před 5 měsíci +2

      It is a common complain that the metro has a too steep step down, but it doesn't bother me, I don't mind the tactile feeling.

    • @vwood2
      @vwood2 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Exactly. I can’t use mine anymore either. The grip section is too thin and short to use comfortably for more a few minutes. But I find the kakuno quite comfortable. It’s a shame because I love the how the metros look.

  • @mooshiedavidson6398
    @mooshiedavidson6398 Před 5 měsíci +21

    Love my Metropolitans! I started buying them back in 2016 - 2018 when they where under $10.00. Just the perfect weight for beginners and easy to clean.

  • @debcarroll8192
    @debcarroll8192 Před 5 měsíci +20

    I love my Kakuno! It writes beautifully, and the nib smiles at me--what's not to love? Great video!

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Před 5 měsíci +4

      Yes! More nibs need faces. - Drew

  • @theserenecrane
    @theserenecrane Před 5 měsíci +26

    Metro!! My favorite pen. The shape, the metal, the weight and balance is so perfect for me.

    • @fletcherchambers7175
      @fletcherchambers7175 Před 5 měsíci

      Yeah, that heft really adds to the satisfaction you get when using the Metro.

  • @nadiao9085
    @nadiao9085 Před 5 měsíci +10

    My first fountain pen was a Pilot Varsity. Bought it on a whim in a checkout line. So much easier to write with having joint pain like I do. Now I’m hooked. It’s a cheap and disposable entry point into this lovely but expensive hobby.

    • @animula6908
      @animula6908 Před 5 měsíci

      It’s also the only fountain pen available in the school supplies section of the grocery store.

  • @margaretmclaren4685
    @margaretmclaren4685 Před 5 měsíci +33

    My 2nd ever fountain pen was a silver Pilot Metro. Ever since I got it (late 2022) it has been inked up with the same ink and has been the only pen that has constantly remained in my inked pens.
    I like the weight of it. Shape, feel, cap, the whole thing is just an enjoyable writing experience.

    • @pacamanca
      @pacamanca Před 5 měsíci

      Wait, you're not gonna say which ink you use?

    • @margaretmclaren4685
      @margaretmclaren4685 Před 5 měsíci

      @pacamanca it's Montegrappa Slytherin Green. I don't think they make it anymore so I didn't think to mention it.

  • @Zaguzah
    @Zaguzah Před 5 měsíci +25

    LOL at the "points" scoring!

    • @TheOriginalXultar
      @TheOriginalXultar Před 5 měsíci +2

      That was the best part of this video. I hope to see more crazy scoring for videos like this.

  • @ajah2956
    @ajah2956 Před 5 měsíci +12

    I literally have a Kakuno for the EF nib and the Metropolitan for the stub nib. I love them both.

  • @carolyncoppola974
    @carolyncoppola974 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Thank you Drew for the in-depth and very creative rating scale! The grey houndstooth Metropolitan was my first fountain pen. It checked all my boxes: 1) a real fountain pen (not disposable). 2) affordable- in case I didn’t like it or lost it…or broke it. 3) stylish! I dabble in sewing and am a sucker for the houndstooth print! 😂❤😍! Love at first sight. Then the clerk asked me did I want to test it? 😮! Yes!!!! Perfect! It was everything I asked for! AND the best reason for last - it started my new hobby….26 pens later…..😈 I actually keep the plain silver one in my desk at work inked with Namiki Blue cartridges. I love it! Couldn’t be happier! I even switch the nibs with the kakuno but usually revert back to medium. I will always root for the Metro! ❤❤❤❤Thanks again!

  • @Enthusiasticallydawn
    @Enthusiasticallydawn Před 5 měsíci +1

    I have love my Metros and Explorers...totally reliable! And you have convinced me to try a Kakuna! Love your videos, thanks!

  • @MommaStroup
    @MommaStroup Před 5 měsíci

    Informational and entertaining…and somehow you created a science of how you arrived to a conclusion 😂. Love it!

  • @shstapleton
    @shstapleton Před 5 měsíci +14

    The Calligraphy Medium nib available on the Metropolitan Retro Pop series is a superb medium cursive italic (not technically a stub) nib and adds tremendously to the value of that pen for me. It’s a good intro to a medium cursive italic nib.

  • @Sonicman415
    @Sonicman415 Před 5 měsíci

    I love the Kaküno w the 1.0 stub offered on the Metropolitan, I also buy a con 70 to go in it.. fantastic.
    I love these vids. You do such a great job Drew. 🎉gracias.
    A Dem Explorer is lovely looking.

  • @ladyamalthea85
    @ladyamalthea85 Před 5 měsíci

    I've just inked up my Metro F, it's a joy to use. It's the third fountain pen I've ever used

  • @danbradli4970
    @danbradli4970 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Metro was one of my first fountain pens and I have a few. Still like them a lot. I was surprised that you didn't include the Prera in the comparison - thought that one had the same nib as the Metro. I do realize it is a bit more expensive though. Great video- Thanks Drew.

  • @nccastro653
    @nccastro653 Před 5 měsíci +8

    One of my Best writers, in a collection with a high range of prices.

  • @lilyplants6266
    @lilyplants6266 Před 5 měsíci +1

    With a 3 year obsession with Pilots (I have 8 gold Pilots), I did the same comparisons using 2 Kakunos, 2 Explorer and 2 Metros and various nibs. With all nibs the Explorer and Metro are the much more comfortable for me. The Kakuno has an unusual double end on the section. Also, the barrel is not as comfortable for me. Now I know why I don't reach for Kakunos. There is a similar widening on the Ex and Metro on which my thumb rests - it's where the barrel meets the section . Second, my on-going battle between the Explorer and Metro has ended with the Explorer taking a slight edge in comfort (I'm fine with the step down). I think the Metro seems better made than the Explorer. I know it well and have stripped one down to the copper. I got the Kakunos for their extra fine nib and to have extra nibs. So far I've donated 2 and will donate the others. The interesting decision today was not to fool with any Pilot converters. It is MUCH quicker to clean and fill a cartridge. MUCH MUCH. They also hold more ink. I use a syringe to clean cartridges so why bother with using the syringe and repeated soaking to use converters.

  • @ichirofakename
    @ichirofakename Před 5 měsíci

    Excellent, informative video, thanks.

  • @karenholden4740
    @karenholden4740 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video Drew!! Thanks

  • @TrishRN642
    @TrishRN642 Před 5 měsíci

    Hey Drew!! Love the scoring 😂 I already have the explorer and love it!! I’m going to try the Metro and the Kakuno!!

    • @relic2279
      @relic2279 Před 3 měsíci

      I didn't like the scoring. I really thought he should've used Birch trees instead of cactuses. I think the Kakuno earned the birch tree fair and square.

  • @shannonmariehauck
    @shannonmariehauck Před 5 měsíci +1

    I have multiple of each of these pens. They are all excellent. However, for a cheaper but just as good starter pen I suggest the Platinum Preppy. I have roughly a dozen of the clear ones. I like being able to see the ink in the barrel as you can use them eye dropper style.

  • @martham9980
    @martham9980 Před 5 měsíci

    I love my Pilot Prera, but wish it was EF (which is not available). Is there another model with an EF nib of similar quality? And, are there any I can put in my Prera? Thank you!

  • @barrettwbenton
    @barrettwbenton Před 5 měsíci +1

    Funny thing: I was gifted a Kakuno as part of a grab-bag, and actually love it as both a quick-jotting-down pen, and the go-to on the rare occasion I want to dabble in unusual ink types. And, since I've been at the deep end of the FP pool for some time (a pair of Pilot Custom 823s and a Vanishing Point), the Kakuno fits in curiously well, moreso IMO than either the Metro or Explorer - it's truly its own thing.

  • @mizquilter
    @mizquilter Před 5 měsíci

    I loved this video! What I’m wondering, if the nibs are all the same, could I put the extra fine from the Kakuno into the Metropolitan? I really like the extra fine and change want a different look.

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Před 5 měsíci +2

      You absolutely could! - Drew

  • @Stimkie
    @Stimkie Před 5 měsíci +1

    The Kakuno was my first fountain pen and I bought a CON-70 for it. I must say that until now, I still prefer it over my metropolitans

  • @LordWaterBottle
    @LordWaterBottle Před 5 měsíci +2

    This almost makes me ready to dive in. I would absolutely love a Pencast deep-dive about how Brian and Drew would each spend ~$100 on the Goulet store if they were having to start from scratch today.

    • @carolyncoppola974
      @carolyncoppola974 Před 5 měsíci

      Ahhh yes……but NOT knowing what they know now!!!! 😂

    • @lozared
      @lozared Před 5 měsíci +2

      I am such a sucker for these types of random challenges lol. I immediately browsed their site. How I would spend $100 if I had to start from absolutely zero:
      1. Pilot Explorer gold in M (my first pen would HAVE to be a Pilot) + con-40 converter (I actually love this thing despite people hating on it for its low capacity)
      2. 50ml bottle of Rohrer and Klingner Alt-goldgrun
      3. Traveler’s Notebook regular starter kit in Olive
      It all comes to $99.50, so I would get free shipping, yay!

    • @LordWaterBottle
      @LordWaterBottle Před 5 měsíci

      @@lozared That looks pretty good. I've been thinking about a Pilot Metropolitan in a snub nib (it sounds fun to play around with)+CON-40, a Diplomat Magnum (comes with a free bottle of Montverde Blue Skies currently), an A5 Leuchtturm, and a couple ink sampler packs. I would pick DeAtramentis sampler and the vibrant purple sampler for a total of $102.17. This gives two quote different pens to play with and a good splatter of ink, also I'm a sucker for purple.
      Also this is a pretty decent generic list if you swap out the vibrant purple sampler with a different sampler, or both with Brian's Favorite Inks sampler. Most of these items are available is a ton of colors to suit any preference.
      I also don't have a fountain pen yet so I may be off on this though.
      Edit: I would also sign up for the mailing list for that free ink as well. Gotta remember to do that before I press order.

  • @fletcherchambers7175
    @fletcherchambers7175 Před 5 měsíci +27

    IMHO the question isn't "Is the Metropolitan Overrated?" (I don't think it is), but "Why is the Platinum Plaisir so underrated?"

    • @LLuna768
      @LLuna768 Před 5 měsíci +5

      Good question, regarding the Platinum intro pens. Their cartridges are way better and don’t dry out quickly and I also prefer their nibs.

    • @8paolo96
      @8paolo96 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Becouse it's an overpriced preppy, with a very pompous style, not in line with a kind of cheap pen. It's 3x the price of a pen with the same nib compartment, while here between the kakuno and the most expensive Metro it's not even 2x. It's a fantastic nib, but I feel it's overpriced if you can have a very similar (fantastic) experience with a pen so much cheaper. BTW, I love the preppy, but I don't think I'll ever buy the Plaisir.

    • @fancynancy2888
      @fancynancy2888 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Yes! I love the Platinum Plaisir. My teal one is my favourite. 😊

    • @rat3072
      @rat3072 Před 5 měsíci +5

      @@8paolo96 The one area the Plaisir is well above the Preppy is in how long it can stay inked and capped before drying out. I found one of my Plaisirs that sat forgotten for a good 4 months. I uncapped it and it was like I had just inked it up that morning. The Preppy? That thing dries out on me if I don't write with it for a couple weeks. It's cap seal is far above the Preppy, or for that fact even above those 3 Pilot offerings.

    • @fletcherchambers7175
      @fletcherchambers7175 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @rat3072 Love the Plaisir cap... And the fact that it doesn't look like a disposable pen!

  • @Robin-qc4gn
    @Robin-qc4gn Před 4 měsíci

    YESSSS!!!! I hadn't seen this video till just now, but over the weekend, I ordered an Explorer. And now my choice has been validated by Drew's nod for the Explorer over the highly-touted Metropolitan! Woot woot!

  • @TheKargini
    @TheKargini Před 5 měsíci +1

    Several years ago I purchased an orange pop Metro from Goulet. I have small hands,short fingers,and was used to writing with vintage (lightweight celluloid) pens. Just holding the pen ,I thought I was going to have to return it. Too heavy &back weighted..I thought. Then I tried the stub nib…wow what a blast! I instantly decided to keep it and use unposted. Great pen,never disappoints!

  • @jimbolt5170
    @jimbolt5170 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The Metro was one of the first pens I bought, shortly after they entered the market. I still use it many years later, as a backup pen. I like the weight and the form factor. The tapered ends help it to be more discreet, especially when I’m carrying 2 pens in my shirt pocket (I don’t want to look like a walking stationery store).

  • @pointeplusplus
    @pointeplusplus Před 5 měsíci +1

    Btw you can get the Kakuno clear demonstrator in F as well (not just EF)
    I have a few Kakunos but I’ve decided all of my inexpensive pens must have a slip n’ seal cap. I like having a bunch of color options but that means I don’t use each one often and I need them to not dry out as fast as my Kakunos
    I wish the preppy doesn’t crack because I love EF nibs. I have bought a few Plaisirs to scratch that inexpensive many-inked-pens thing, but I sometimes buy a preppy and steal the nib since the Plaisir doesn’t come in EF. Why do they do this to us 😵

  • @impendio
    @impendio Před 18 dny

    I just ordered one of those fude nib ones from pilot to give a try, i already own a couple of brush pens and like the option of variable line width.

  • @danbolton3180
    @danbolton3180 Před 5 měsíci

    Many years ago my wife came home with a Pilot Varsity which she used until the ink ran dry. Jump forward to today, I started sketching with ink, so I bought Pilot. We now have two Metropolitan Pops (one fine, and one caligraphy nib), a Prera, and a Falcon. The Prera is my

  • @laurielyon7740
    @laurielyon7740 Před 5 měsíci

    Often mentioned in discussions and comments regarding the Metropolitan is the step-down on the barrel. I retired my Metro very early due to the discomfort-at least for me-of holding the pen. Due to that design, I’m surprised how popular that pen is.
    The Kakuno is wonderful……and what a deal!

  • @seanthompson367
    @seanthompson367 Před 4 měsíci

    I have a kakuno in white with a blue lid, and it has a medium nib that came like that from the store.

  • @RoCrown
    @RoCrown Před 5 měsíci +2

    My grey Kakuno has a fine nib. Of the three pens my favourite is the Kakuno. But you really can't go wrong with any of these pens.

  • @jondough7823
    @jondough7823 Před 3 měsíci

    I just bought a metropolitan as my first fountain pen. Ive loved using it so far, but kind of wish I got the medium nib rather than the fine. Guess I’ll have to buy another! 😂

  • @yuklimka7251
    @yuklimka7251 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Dig out the blue disc, refill the cartridges and you're good to go. They're so much easier to clean out and dry than any of the converters. I like my Kakunos in the colored demo versions. The grip section on the Metro is slimmer than I prefer, but I'll keep thee champagne gold one in my collection all the same.

  • @jolienkrispijn
    @jolienkrispijn Před 5 měsíci

    Useful info and funny 😻

  • @aliahmadasif3261
    @aliahmadasif3261 Před 5 měsíci

    Hello there drew. The timing for this video could not be better as I am looking at getting a new pen and am debating whether to get a pilot metro or a sailor compass 1911 or any other pen that i might not be aware of which would might be suitable
    I generally like a pen to be controllable and precise along with it being just smooth enough since I have a small handwriting.
    Could you recommend me a pen out of these two or any other alternative which might be better than them?
    And thank you for a video at such a perfect time.

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yay! I'm glad the timing worked out! - Drew

    • @ichirofakename
      @ichirofakename Před 5 měsíci

      Sailor Compass.

    • @aliahmadasif3261
      @aliahmadasif3261 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@ichirofakename thank you for your reply. Believe it or not your reply has finalised my decision since some other people had also recommended me the sailor as well.

  • @Gamez4eveR
    @Gamez4eveR Před 2 měsíci

    I love my Kakuno EF. I have several. It is my grail pen

  • @def1ghi
    @def1ghi Před 5 měsíci

    Ate the sections interchangeable from the Explorer to the Metropolitan? Can i make an Explorer frankenpen with a 1 mm stub tip from the Metropolitan?

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Před 5 měsíci +1

      You can easily swap the nibs between all three! - Drew

    • @def1ghi
      @def1ghi Před 5 měsíci

      @@Gouletpens dude! I'm totally gonna make a 1 mm frankenpen! I LOVE stubs and pilot has so few stub nibs but I LOVE LOVE LOVE Pilot pens! 😁

  • @logan_cadfgs
    @logan_cadfgs Před 3 měsíci

    Haven’t tried an Explorer, but I’m curious if the clip is “held” to the cap same way as the Metro - Reason being, I’ve had two Metros develop a loose/broken clip.
    Maybe my shirt pocket/notebook game is just too… hardcore?? 🤙 🤙

  • @i_am_raph
    @i_am_raph Před 3 měsíci

    the kakuno is the best value out there if you're after cost to performance over anything else. i love mine so much, kinda feeling bad for my other fountain pens because they und up not getting used at all.

  • @carolquade
    @carolquade Před 5 měsíci +2

    Amazing, Drew! I loved this video---I'm a Kakuno fan for sure!

  • @nourin_siddique
    @nourin_siddique Před 5 měsíci

    I got my sister a kakuno & she really loves it. As a student, it gives her hands an ease. Kakuno really has my heart :33

  • @CeruleanCzarina
    @CeruleanCzarina Před 5 měsíci +1

    My favorite Pilot pen which uses the identical nib as the Metro, Explorer and Kakuno is the original, now vintage, 78G. I wish Pilot would release a mid-range version of this pen with higher quality build materials because the body design is my favorite and, for reasons I can’t explain, I enjoy the feel of the gold-toned nibs over the regular stainless nibs. The Metro was my first fountain pen but when I bought an NOS 78G years later, it has become the Pilot pen that I use most, especially for drawing. The modern 78G+ is also phenomenal.

  • @jwalzer
    @jwalzer Před 5 měsíci

    OMG - that shirt is definitely underrated!

  • @relic2279
    @relic2279 Před 3 měsíci

    I'd really like to try the Kakuno. Unfortunately, the clip is a deal breaker for me. I need to keep my pens clipped to a pocket for work. No clip means I'd need to pocket the pen and I'm not doing that.

  • @nuclearnyanboi
    @nuclearnyanboi Před 4 měsíci

    my metro in python print has a few scuffs and scratches that have exposed the brass. I like it. it makes it uniauely mine

  • @chellejmakes
    @chellejmakes Před 5 měsíci

    My second fountain pen. Stopped working after a week, and no flushing etc. ever fixed it. Happily moved on to other pens. Preppies never let me down, though.

  • @differentkindofGEKE
    @differentkindofGEKE Před 5 měsíci

    What you didn’t mention is the nib swapability. This is a game changer for me. I have the white-lavender Kakuno colorway with an and two Metropolitans, turquoise and green Retropops, both . I am not a fan of the for most inks, and I’m an ink-pen color matcher. This sidelined my Kakuno until I did some swapping. I have other turquoise/teal pens I prefer, so my turquoise Metropolitan now has the nib and is my dedicated pen for DeAtramentis Document Black. This frees up my Kakuno with a for purple and pink inks. Right now I have a Goulet surprise me sample of Lamy Azurite in it. ✒️🟣💕
    I just recently learned the Con 70 fits it. I might have to upgrade!

  • @davidsantiago-bonilla3442
    @davidsantiago-bonilla3442 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The problem I have with the explorer is that I started to used it and love it, but it seems the cap mechanism broke and is loose. I tried to find another cap to buy it separately- but I ended up buying another explorer to replace the broken cap. My metro pens don’t give me any problems with the cap, so I stay with the metro specially for taking it outside to sketch.

    • @DavidMachiavello
      @DavidMachiavello Před 4 měsíci

      And yet, i ended up having that same issue with my Metro. seems like the caps seem to be hit or miss on both the Metro and the Explorer.

  • @mgkole
    @mgkole Před 5 měsíci

    I really enjoyed my Metro but the thing I never got used to was a big step between the body of the pen and a grip section. Eventually, i stopped writing with it.

  • @ilankaboom7009
    @ilankaboom7009 Před 5 měsíci +1

    A big downside of the metro is actually it's cap. While it does snap firmly early in its life, since the inner plastic in the cap holds the metal of the body of the pen, it gradually holds less and less, until it becomes impossible to close. The only solution I found is buying a new metro, which is kind of wasteful. I would love it if pilot solved this, or at least offered replacement caps.
    In the meantime, this gives the win to pilot's explorer for me.

    • @walteri.9465
      @walteri.9465 Před měsícem

      I had problems with the caps not posting securely on the end of the pen. They'd constantly fall off in use, making a lot of noise, which is especially annoying in a meeting. And, with the cap off, the barrel has the annoying tendency to roll off the table at the slightest push.

  • @EdoDoe613
    @EdoDoe613 Před 5 měsíci

    My first fountain pen was a Metropolitan which i bought several years ago, I could not get that thing to write! I gave up on fountain pens in frustration,
    Two years later, I thought I’d try an FP again and got a Charcoal Lamy Safari. It worked! That’s when I fell and found my first Goulet Pens videos, too!

  • @fossilimprint2954
    @fossilimprint2954 Před 5 měsíci

    The Kakuno surprised me with great quality and amazing low price.

  • @IreneFaivre
    @IreneFaivre Před 3 měsíci

    I have several kakunos and love them all. I was talking to a friend about whether the weight of a metal pen might feel better when writing. Eventually she gifted me a Metropolitan (taupe, lizard from the animal collection). I LOVE how it looks. The metal box is classy, and the taupe lizard I thought looked elegant. Unfortunately, when I wrote with it, it just didn't fit my hand at all. It felt too short unless I posted it, but when I tried posting, the cap didn't post securely unless I really jammed it onto the body--not good for that coated finish. Also, I found the grip section to be too skinny, and there is a big step-down with a rather sharp edge which hits me right at my thumb. I tried adjusting up or down, but pretty quickly my thumb was right back on the seam. So, no Metropolitan for me. I will put it back in its pretty box and gift it when I find a pen friend with smaller hands.

  • @jameskerr-mz4om
    @jameskerr-mz4om Před 5 měsíci +1

    The Pilot Metropolitan is a great looking pen - in a traditional sense, and the cursive medium “stub” nib is really nice to write with. I like it a lot. That I love my Kakuno as much as I do still amazes me! I can’t say its look overwhelms me, but its performance really does.
    Stub nibs are my go to nibs for the way they give such a nice flair to one’s handwriting. But, sometimes, you need an EF nib for small writing, drawing, etc. Pilot’s extra fine nibs are seriously extra fine - not only because they write a finer line than Western EF nibs, but also because they write unbelievably smoothly. No scratchiness whatsoever. They are a real pleasure to use, And, the Kakuno is incredibly comfortable to use. It’s a pen that makes you smile - all the way around!
    Mary Kerr

  • @8paolo96
    @8paolo96 Před 5 měsíci +1

    In Italy you can find the kakuno at 20€ and the MR at 23. You can't even find an explorer. For me it's a no brainer. My MR it's the only pen that's ALWAYS inked up, it doesn't dry, never, and always writes impeccably

  • @DowntheBreatherHole
    @DowntheBreatherHole Před 5 měsíci

    The cap "click" on my wife's Explorer wore out in under a year. It doesn't cap at all now. It's a cool pen, but not sturdy. The metropolitan is good, but don't pull the nib out unless you absolutely have to. I have several with cracked grip sections because of nib swapping. My Kakuno is great! That thing can really take a beating!

    • @DavidMachiavello
      @DavidMachiavello Před 4 měsíci

      Super interesting! This is the exact thing that happened with my Metro. Reading around, it appears to be a pretty common issue. I was thinking about getting the Explorer since my assumption was that the metal somehow deformed and that the plastic wouldn't stay deformed (unless it cracks). I was certainly very jealous when I heard that "click" from the Metro's cap in Drew's video!

  • @bradle4162
    @bradle4162 Před 5 měsíci

    My very first pen! I think it's a good beginner pen but having learned more about my preferences, there are other beginner fountain pens that better suit me. For me, the large step between the barrel and group is something I'm not fond of but that the time it gave me my love for fountain pens.

  • @manuelsalazar3938
    @manuelsalazar3938 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I've never understood why people think that plastic feels cheap, that's why they get scammed by brands like Beats who just add dead weight to fool them into believing they're paying for more quality 🙄
    I remember when the Explorer appeared people complained and were angry because it was more expensive than the Metro and being a plastic pen, but apparently time has done its job an now people widely accept the Explorer. Let's face truth people, plastic gives it more options, otherwise we wouldn't have a demonstrator which is impossible for a Metro 😌

  • @jmotiff
    @jmotiff Před 5 měsíci

    I only have a Metro of the 3, and it will randomly burp a blob of ink when I write, which is frustrating as heck. Causes me to never use it, as it creates quite a mess....

  • @penguin1780
    @penguin1780 Před 5 měsíci +1

    There’s something about the step down from barrel to section that makes the Metropolitan uncomfortable for me. I wish they still made the 78g, that was a great starter pen. I love the Kakuno faces.

    • @karibean13
      @karibean13 Před 5 měsíci

      The step-down is the killer for me, too. I love the look of the turquoise retro pop, but I know I’d hate the feel of it because of the step-down.

  • @philippebarillecavalier9275
    @philippebarillecavalier9275 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Good: Weight and balance, smooth body finish even though metal, bullet shape, and that nib!
    Not good: Monster step at the section. Section is too tight, and I don't have large hands!
    Prera is better, although a bit short and light. I tried one, nib was dry. Swapped with a metro nib, got the elegant stamping on it. Got a superior Prera (suprera?).

  • @xTeeak
    @xTeeak Před 5 měsíci

    To me .. the two poodles, half a dodo, its very own ninja and a cactus win .. but the one custard and two surfers do make a compelling case .. I proclaim this a pen battle of the month (if not a year) .. :)

  • @archbldr
    @archbldr Před 5 měsíci

    Can any of the three write under their own weight while inked up? If not what entry-ish fountain pen would?

    • @mf--
      @mf-- Před 5 měsíci

      Most pens should work but it may be affected by ink and paper combination.

    • @archbldr
      @archbldr Před 5 měsíci

      @@mf--I've been struggling with the pilot varsity where a lot of lines take a couple of tries to ink so I'm hoping for something a bit easier

  • @bernhem
    @bernhem Před 5 měsíci

    Love the Kakuno, especially the medium nib! I do really wish they made their steel nibs in Broad or Double Broad, because Pilot's medium steel is finer than their medium 14k nibs. I get that broads probably don't sell as well, but it would really flesh out the nib size range in the lower price point. Platinum's Preppy medium nibs are more wide, but haven't dipped into a proper broad nib size either.

  • @andreascammin5619
    @andreascammin5619 Před 4 měsíci

    there is a Standard International version of the Metropolitan called Retro Pop

  • @Donna_G
    @Donna_G Před 5 měsíci

    I have a Pilot Metropolitan. It was the second pen that I ordered from Goulet Pens. It has a medium nib and the color is Retro Pop Red. I used it all the time until I got my Eco. I cleaned the pen and put it away and the one time I tried to ink it up and write with it, I could not get it to write. So, I cleaned it again and permanently put it away. I have not used it since. It's been more than 5 years.

  • @littletweeter1327
    @littletweeter1327 Před 5 měsíci

    The only problems i have with the Metropolitan are:
    1: its torpedo shape is *too* torpedo-ey, to the point where it rolls off a desk even though it has a clip
    2: i've noticed on two different pens, the issue of the seam in the grip splitting and leaking ink very slowly onto your fingers

  • @tbayless8324
    @tbayless8324 Před 5 měsíci

    I guess a Pilot Prera does not fit into this category, that is a really fun pen and right there with a Kakuno, Pilot Metro would be 3rd on my list. Mine came with a bad nib, tried to fix it got it writing okay, then got tired of it being scratchy and replaced it with a Wingsung nib. Absolutely great. 😁😁

  • @idkwhatnickshouldiuse1521
    @idkwhatnickshouldiuse1521 Před 5 měsíci +1

    It's my first fountain pen i bought exactly one week ago, and it made me want to write everyday since then for few hours a day

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Před 5 měsíci +1

      That's absolutely fantastic! - Drew

  • @WilsonProject
    @WilsonProject Před 5 měsíci

    Does pilot sell a better converter than that squeeze thing..?

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Před 5 měsíci

      That's up for debate. They sell the CON-40 and the CON-70 converters. Most would agree that the CON-70 is the better of the three. - Drew

  • @richmondvand147
    @richmondvand147 Před 5 měsíci

    thats just it its entry level, its what got me into this hobby/lifestyle/writing experiance. Its perfect for what it is. I dont know why but I seem to find my favourites tend to be Italian though one day I'd love a maki-e from Namiki esp the Emperor at Night

  • @run-a-milekyle3835
    @run-a-milekyle3835 Před 5 měsíci

    I find the grip section to small in diameter for my hands, they’re nice pens though.

  • @jessicadoyle5613
    @jessicadoyle5613 Před 5 měsíci

    The Metro in Retro Pop purple was my original everyday pen and I'm still very fond of it. It has a CON-40 in it now, though, so I can't give it higher than two maple leaves 🍁🍁 and a cute warthog 🐗.

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Před 5 měsíci

      Wow! That's a serious score. - Drew

  • @dpapad202
    @dpapad202 Před 4 měsíci

    Metro was my second fountain pen and atill remains my daily driver after 6 years. No problems whatsoever

  • @Furen
    @Furen Před 5 měsíci

    If it's so popular, I'm blown away because I rarely hear people give it love anywhere close to things like the Platinum Preppy or Lami Safari.
    Though I didn't know the other options for Pilot.

  • @JefferyHall-ct2tr
    @JefferyHall-ct2tr Před 5 měsíci

    Hi Drew!: To me, the Metropolitan is a better looking pen. The explorer reminds me of an inexpensive rollerball pen from Pilot that wrote ok, but I didn't like the styling of the cap. Particularly the holes with black or other color insert inside. Thanks for the interesting overview of the different models, though!!

  • @JerryBearry
    @JerryBearry Před 5 měsíci +1

    After swapping the 1.0 stub nib from a Metropolitan into my clear demonstrator Kakuno, I found my new favorite pen. The Kakuno, with its thicker grip and minimal step to the barrel, is way more comfortable than the Metro. (The hand wants what the hand wants.) With the added beautiful clear plastic of the con-70 and a clip from a Kaweco Sport, this pen is a winner!

    • @sparklefulpaladin
      @sparklefulpaladin Před 5 měsíci +1

      Ooh! I should try this! I really like the 1.0 stub/italic nib on the Metropolitan, but I'm not a fan of how the body of it feels at all.

    • @JerryBearry
      @JerryBearry Před 5 měsíci

      @@sparklefulpaladin I contacted Goulet to ask Pilot to offer the Kakuno with the 1.0 stub. Hopefully, Pilot will listen...

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Oh! I should've mentioned the step! - Drew

    • @JerryBearry
      @JerryBearry Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Gouletpens The comfortable grip on the Kakuno is worth a 🍰 slice of cheesecake!

    • @user-bu1if4ue1f
      @user-bu1if4ue1f Před 5 měsíci

      Arguably 2 slices of New York cheescake @@JerryBearry

  • @tootsfour956
    @tootsfour956 Před 5 měsíci

    Drew, the Metro is still my favorite, and the least is the Explorer... but i still like them all. Pilot is my all time favorite pen company! Thanks again for a video show caseing the differences. Blessings

    • @fletcherchambers7175
      @fletcherchambers7175 Před 5 měsíci

      I'm with you... To me the Explorer is light on "character" (I know that's a vague critique.. )

  • @zinncomicsandart8811
    @zinncomicsandart8811 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I just wish you vould get metropolitans with ef nibs , the ef is the best for drawing , that's why I have 4 kakunos .

  • @pertheship
    @pertheship Před 5 měsíci

    Goulet pens should do a podcast on Ranga pens....

  • @tattooedcat
    @tattooedcat Před 5 měsíci

    Drew, I appreciate your arbitrary scoring of these three pens. A pretzel 🥨 is high praise indeed! 🤘🏼😸🖋

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Haha! Thanks for joining me! - Drew

  • @penspencilsplus
    @penspencilsplus Před 5 měsíci +2

    The correct answer is spend a few bucks more and get a Prera!

  • @user-ci5sc4cw9p
    @user-ci5sc4cw9p Před 5 měsíci

    Oh, Drew! I adore your scoring system! 😂😂😂

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Před 5 měsíci

      Heehee! Thanka a bunch! - Drew

  • @user-ci5sc4cw9p
    @user-ci5sc4cw9p Před 5 měsíci

    The Metro was my very first fountain pen and is still one of my everyday writers. I use my TWSBIs in my journal, but for work, I use my Metro.

  • @clarenxie5235
    @clarenxie5235 Před 4 měsíci

    I bought my kakuno for 8 dollars, pretty cheap and I'm happy I can get the nice pen for just 8 dollars

  • @ZiaLinkInk
    @ZiaLinkInk Před 5 měsíci

    Metro def / top 5 of all my pens. Like others here Pilot's Metro was the first pen I bought during my FP Renaissance which began during Covid lock down. I was trying to resuscitate my 25 yr old Monteverde tiger eye 3-sided Olympia, turned to youtube for help and VOILA I discovered you, Drew! When it was safe to emerge I bought my beloved White Tiger medium Metro from our only local Pen store which has survived all these years! I compare every pen to my silky smooth wonderful medium Metro (writes MF.) I did get a Kakuno in fine pt based on your previous praise of "same nib." I enjoy using it to experiment with ink before loading into my fave pens. Instead of Explorer, I bought a Prismatic Diplomat Magnum from Goulet and love it. Metro 🤟 thanks for giving it some 💖 write on 🖋

    • @ZiaLinkInk
      @ZiaLinkInk Před 5 měsíci

      PS - I bet the Metro is a fave of women. I recently got a Procyon (with the "modern" Maki-e finish) but the size and writing are not as nice as my Metro! Yes, it looks beautiful in my pen holder, but the Metropolitan is so reliable and perfect grip for smaller hand. 💓

  • @macmedic892
    @macmedic892 Před 5 měsíci +7

    I’m sensing a touch of sarcasm with the rating scale.

  • @blktauna
    @blktauna Před 5 měsíci +2

    I like them but I'm a Kakuno supporter.

  • @norm5785
    @norm5785 Před 5 měsíci

    Fun video 🎉

  • @zoznammic
    @zoznammic Před 5 měsíci +3

    The Metro was my very first pen and I love the white pearlescent body with the tiger stripes. Also managed to chip a little of the coating in the first week of use 😅

  • @evaaliceanensen1277
    @evaaliceanensen1277 Před 5 měsíci

    I ordered another Pilot Metropolitan and a couple of hours later I saw this video.. LOL I love it, feels good in my hand and such a smooth nib.

  • @jowright9577
    @jowright9577 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Just the BEST scoring system ever! 😊

  • @paulmchugh1430
    @paulmchugh1430 Před 5 měsíci

    I have not bought a Metropolitan. I like the nib but I just haven't gotten myself to buy it. Maybe it is the narrow grip. Maybe it is the overall design.
    The price point is really nice. Perhaps finding another model with a wider grip would be the ticket.

  • @ExiledExia
    @ExiledExia Před 5 měsíci +1

    I saw the the title, clicked on this video just to immediately say: No 😂

  • @patoeme
    @patoeme Před 5 měsíci

    I found some metro on my house i didn't use it before , is so good pen. It feels more expensive