Go with Daytone ink, it's cheap and nice, can beat any reputed company, it's black is not good, Parker Quink black is the best. Aasha kori apnar bhalo lagbe
Camlin is not cheap have you seen the camlin royal blue? Yes it comes in plastic bottle but still better than competition. Shade of the ink is very similar to Pilot Iroshizuku Asa Gao ink. If something comes in plastic bottles doesn't necessarily becomes cheap, from milk to cooking oil everything comes packed in plastic.
The 992 writes great. Unfortunately, on three of mine, the cap broke just below the clip. I was able to super glue the clips back on, but still rather disappointing. Don't trust the 992 for daily carry now.
Hi Amit, I have only used the jinhao 992. I didn't use the later two. So, I suggest to research from other CZcams videos. But I'm planning to buy jinhao 88. Then I will share my thought on it as well.
51A has a press on cap. 992 is thread-on. 3 of my 992's had the cap break just under the clip. I was able to use super glue to fix them. On one of my 992's the section cracked. It did cause inky fingers. I tossed that section, after removing the nib/feed housing assembly. (I have a spare section that fits the barrel from a Monteverde pen that came with three sections and different nibs.) ONE of my two 51A's (wood barrel, regular Number 5 nib version) the section sheared even with the barrel when I uncapped it. I was able to salvage the nib, barrel, and cap. The rest went into the trash. Get the 95, 950, or x450. These have metal sections. The 95 and X450 have metal barrels and (press-on) caps. The 950 has a porcelain barrel and cap with threaded inserts for the barrel, and a metal insert for the cap. I no longer trust the plastic Jinhao pens. The 599 (similar to the Lamy Safari, but uses a Number 5 nib, not a Lamy style/type nib, shears off the ring on the bottom of the section that holds the cap on. When that ring breaks, the cap will not stay on. To date, I have not had issues with the Hero 329 and 616 plastic pens. (Similar to the Parker 51/Super 21 Aerometric, but with improvements, such as an ink window in the trim ring of the 616. (The 329 has clear threads where the barrel screws on). Note the 329 and 616 fill the same as a Parker 51/21 Aerometric pen. They have a non-removable ink sack and a squeeze bar filler. Bottled ink only, cannot use a cartridge. The 329 and 616 also have a real hooded nib.
I buy two times jinhao x159. It's very skiping problem when we write clock wise circles. Both pens are same problem. And the first pen has dis-aligned feed and nib. I have disappoint with jinhao pens. As compare to this Camlin elegante or hero pens are better. As per my experience.
Thank you for sharing your feedback. Sometimes what happens is that we received a clone product resulting in degradation of the company product. I can understand. I would have done the same thing if I were you.
Go with Daytone ink, it's cheap and nice, can beat any reputed company, it's black is not good, Parker Quink black is the best. Aasha kori apnar bhalo lagbe
Yes. Thank you
I am currently using Parker blue ink. It's great and topperz ink that's great too. But black ink is not good of topperz.
Daytone a good option as a fountain pen ink
I have ordered the white one in comparison with Parker vector how does it writes ?
Better than Parker metallix black fountain pen. I have both.
Camlin is not cheap have you seen the camlin royal blue? Yes it comes in plastic bottle but still better than competition. Shade of the ink is very similar to Pilot Iroshizuku Asa Gao ink. If something comes in plastic bottles doesn't necessarily becomes cheap, from milk to cooking oil everything comes packed in plastic.
Maybe the one I have is not good ink. That's why I had a bad experience
Bro I have Camlin Royal Blue ink, It clogged my Pen and after a while didn't worked at all.
That's why I had to buy Parker Ink
@@abhijitpanda524 Parker ink is great
@@dsarkar314 Yes it really is.
The color is really good and Ink flow is amazing.
Camlin inks make pen rough.
The 992 writes great. Unfortunately, on three of mine, the cap broke just below the clip. I was able to super glue the clips back on, but still rather disappointing. Don't trust the 992 for daily carry now.
Sorry to hear that, but mine is working fine
which is best jinhao 992 or 911 or 51A?
Hi Amit,
I have only used the jinhao 992. I didn't use the later two. So, I suggest to research from other CZcams videos. But I'm planning to buy jinhao 88. Then I will share my thought on it as well.
51A has a press on cap. 992 is thread-on.
3 of my 992's had the cap break just under the clip. I was able to use super glue to fix them.
On one of my 992's the section cracked. It did cause inky fingers. I tossed that section, after removing the nib/feed housing assembly. (I have a spare section that fits the barrel from a Monteverde pen that came with three sections and different nibs.)
ONE of my two 51A's (wood barrel, regular Number 5 nib version) the section sheared even with the barrel when I uncapped it.
I was able to salvage the nib, barrel, and cap. The rest went into the trash.
Get the 95, 950, or x450. These have metal sections. The 95 and X450 have metal barrels and (press-on) caps. The 950 has a porcelain barrel and cap with threaded inserts for the barrel, and a metal insert for the cap.
I no longer trust the plastic Jinhao pens.
The 599 (similar to the Lamy Safari, but uses a Number 5 nib, not a Lamy style/type nib, shears off the ring on the bottom of the section that holds the cap on. When that ring breaks, the cap will not stay on.
To date, I have not had issues with the Hero 329 and 616 plastic pens. (Similar to the Parker 51/Super 21 Aerometric, but with improvements, such as an ink window in the trim ring of the 616. (The 329 has clear threads where the barrel screws on).
Note the 329 and 616 fill the same as a Parker 51/21 Aerometric pen. They have a non-removable ink sack and a squeeze bar filler. Bottled ink only, cannot use a cartridge.
The 329 and 616 also have a real hooded nib.
I buy two times jinhao x159. It's very skiping problem when we write clock wise circles. Both pens are same problem. And the first pen has dis-aligned feed and nib. I have disappoint with jinhao pens. As compare to this Camlin elegante or hero pens are better. As per my experience.
Thank you for sharing your feedback. Sometimes what happens is that we received a clone product resulting in degradation of the company product. I can understand. I would have done the same thing if I were you.
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