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🖋️ Own the boardroom and beyond with the Jinhao X450 — where classic meets bold.
The Jinhao X450 Fountain Pen in Blue Sky features a durable metal body, an 18K gold-plated medium nib for smooth, wet writing, and a 138mm length with a balanced 45g weight for comfortable use. It comes with a screw-type refillable converter compatible with international ink cartridges, a push-type snap cap, and a stylish pen pouch. Ideal for professionals seeking a reliable, customizable writing instrument that combines classic design with modern functionality.
| ASIN | B01MTJLGAB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #148,047 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #639 in Fountain Pens |
| Brand | Lanxivi |
| Closure | Snap |
| Color | Blue Skye |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (206) |
| Date First Available | November 6, 2016 |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Ink Color | Blue |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.52 ounces |
| Line Size | 0_5mm |
| Manufacturer | Lanxivi |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 450 Blue Sky FP Pouch US |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Point Type | Medium |
| Product Dimensions | 5.43 x 0.53 x 0.53 inches |
| Size | 2 Piece Set |
| Tip Type | 18KGP Medium Nib |
P**E
Very good, smooth-writing pen! I love JInhaos!
I own 7 or 8 of these Jinhao x450 fountain pens, so obviously I like them! They are some of the heaviest pens I own, coming in at 43.5 grams. They sport a Lamy Safari-like triangular grip, which I like. However, this type of grip isn't for everyone. This pen takes a #6 nib, so it can be easily replaced with any #6 nib, like those sold by the Goulet Pen Co. or elsewhere. The nib produces a very a wet-writing broad line. Some may call it a medium nib; I find it to write quite broadly. Every single Jinhao x450 that I own came with a very smooth nib, which is not true of many of my other pens made by other companies. The nib and feed are friction-fit into the section, which make for easy removal for cleaning or changing out the nib for another. One thing I like about this nib is that I can get a decent amount of line variation in my writing, which is cool. It's a bit springy, especially for a steel nib. The pen comes with a converter only, no ink cartridges. You can buy standard international cartridges for this pen, but why bother when bottled ink is so reasonably priced and offers many, many more color and brand options? So, since this pen comes with no ink, be sure to have bottled ink or cartridges on hand when you order this pen. This is true with every Jinhao pen I've ever received. They come with ink converters only. This is fine by me, though, because most other fountain pen manufacturers sell the converters separately. The only ding I'll give this pen pertains to the cap. It is a snap cap that requires quite a bit of force to uncap. Each time I uncap it, this force draws out a bit of ink from the nib, spraying into the cap. If I then post the cap onto the pen, I find ink on the barrel of the pen and then my hands. So, I no longer post the cap. Plus, if this pen is posted it becomes unbalanced and back heavy, making it difficult to write for longer than a few sentences. I often clean the inside of the cap with a Q-tip, solving the problem of ink spraying into the cap. Due to this issue, my x450s are often used only at home rather than out and about, as I don't often carry Q-tips with me. All in all, I really like my x450s. They are well-made and very sturdy pens. Unposted, I can write all day with these pens. They are comfy to hold and perform well. In general, I find that Jinhaos are high value pens. I find them worth more than I what I spend for them. Whether it's a Jinhao x450, 250, x750, 601, or any of the many, many other models JInhao produces, I have never once regretted buying them. They are solid workhorse pens and look great, too. I cannot recommend Jinhaos highly enough!
M**W
Nice pen, put down a lot of ink
I used to use a fountain pen decades ago in high school. Just got back into them, and discovered the Jin Hao line. Got this one after getting an orange x159 (because the color matches my first vehicle (LOL). One thing I noticed with both is that they are pretty wet pens...they put down a lot of ink. As a leftie, this can create some smearing issues if I'm not careful, but more importantly is the amount of ink readily bleeds through the paper of standard notebooks and journals. I replaced the nib on the x450 with a fine nib from Goulet, and it writes a lot nicer. The weight of that pen compared to the Lamy Safari and Pilot Metropolitan makes it nice to write with. The 159, is a big pen, but nice to write with. The x450 posts OK...MUCH better than the x159 (which doesn't post well at all...the slightest nudge or bump causes the cap to come off the body. I've stopped even trying to post the cap anymore). You can't beat the value, esp if you like a wet pen with an indeterminate nib size (medium?? because it doesn't say). For another $10-$15, put a replacement fine nib, and you'll have a decent pen for not a lot of money.
K**R
I enjoy using this pen
The pen writes well and is a good value for the money. I like the fact that it comes with a good quality converter.
P**S
Excellent pen
Excellent pen (and I have many of them), regardless of price . Brass (probably) barrel gives good weight, snap on (non-posting) cap closes securely, fitted non-slip grip section, (a little narrow for my hand) and firm clip. iLays down a smooth, wet line, Very nice enamel finish, too.
D**G
Astonishingly good
This has become one of my favorite pens. Although not as prestigious as a Montblanc....and honestly it isn't a fair comparison, but this pen does what it does very well. If you had to use this blindfolded you'd easily think this is a much spendier pen. Feedback is solid with smooth flow. Bit of a wet writer, but that is the only drawback. This is a bigger pen and for those of you looking for a solid pen without breaking your wallet you need to seriously consider this pen.
L**E
Great Pen! But not for a Lefty.
I purchased the Lanxivi 450 Blue Color Fountain Pen Silver. The fountain pen was light-weight and fit perfectly in my petite hands. I cleaned out the fountain pen using a cup of distilled water and a drop of dish soap and then thoroughly rinsing it with non-soapy distilled water. I had no issues with the pen leaking after I filled up the converter with ink and I made sure to store the pen with the nib facing upright. The pen wrote very smoothly and was not scratchy at all. I loved the pen! Unfortunately, I ended up having to return the fountain pen because I am left-handed. The placement of the nib and feed was slightly off-center of the grips which nicely accommodated a right-handed writer. For a left-handed underwriter, this meant I had to write with my hand at a painful angle. I tried several different things but couldn't get the pen to work for writing with my left hand. If there weren't any grips or if the nib and feed were directly centered, then I could have made this wonderful fountain pen work. For a right-handed person this is a great pen! But I wouldn't recommend it for a left-handed individual.
S**R
Does not flow
The pen looks great, it is just when it comes down to writing; the ink doesn't flow correctly through the nib. It makes it hard to write with and makes my writing illegible.
M**W
Beautiful pen, but...
I purchased the sky blue version of this pen. I really like the color scheme as well as the pattern. It gives the pen a very attractive appearance. I am a fan of Jinhao fountain pens as they are quite high quality for the low price and write decently smooth. This pen is no exception, so I highly recommend purchasing it if you're interested. However, there is a major issue with this pen that does irritate me and that is that the cap does not secure to the back of the pen as it should when writing. Besides this though, it's a great pen.
A**P
Pouch not give
A**R
Used for pen and ink sketching and suits the purpose quite well.
A**M
Escritura fácil así como materiales de muy buena calidad
E**Z
La pluma desde mi punto de vista tiene una relación entre precio y calidad muy difícil de encontrar en otras marcas. Tiene un peso de 43 gr con tapa y 28 gr sin ella. Muchos dicen que el agarre es plástico pero en realidad es de metal al igual que el resto del cuerpo de la pluma (quién la tenga puede morder ligeramente la parte del agarre y se dará cuenta que es metálico). Dicho agarre tiene 3 partes con textura, lo cuál no me entusiasmaba tanto ya que prefiero los agarres tradicionales, lisos, pero debo admitir que ahora que lo he probado personalmente, dicho agarre es muy cómodo y te permite tomar la pluma en la manera adecuada para escribir. El balance de la pluma tanto con tapa como sin tapa es muy bueno. Debo admitir que esperaba una calidad media-baja por el precio del producto, pero he quedado muy sorprendido ya que la calidad es excelente por el precio. Y el nib de la pluma yo lo clasificaría entre un punto medio-grueso ya que la verdad no es delgado, pero no tengo problema con ello, y la flexibilidad de dicho punto es muy buena, permite realizar trazos un tanto anchos cuándo así lo deseas. Cabe mencionar que en cuánto llené el convertidor con tinta, la tinta empezó a fluir inmediatamente, no tuve que esperar ni siquiera 30 segundos para poder escribir. Y hasta el momento no ha presentado ningún problema de fuga de tinta. Otra cosa que me sorprendió es la suavidad del punto, ya que es de verdad muy suave, incluso más que la de una Pilot Metropolitan, y aún más que una Sheaffer VFM, ya que esta sheaffer raspa mucho el papel al momento de escribir. Cabe resaltar que la tapa es capaz de embonarse en la parte superior al momento de escribir solo hay que presionarla un poco, ya que si no la presionas lo suficiente si puede llegar a soltarse, pero aún así prefiero escribir sin tapa, cuestión de gustos. Estaba un poco inseguro al momento de realizar la compra por lo antes ya mencionado, pero ahora que la tengo en mis manos y la he probado, puedo decir que sin duda volvería a comprarla de nuevo. Anexo fotos para comparar el grosor del punto al momento de escribir y el tamaño de las plumas (Jinhao x450, Pilot Metropolitan, y Sheaffer VFM)
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