Review: The Zebra V-301 Stainless Steel Fountain Pen

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @johnd4304
    @johnd4304 3 года назад +12

    As a cursive writer, the finer the nibs are the better. My latest pen of choice is a black Jinhao 35. I bought it to be honest because I liked the look of it. But must admit I love the way it writes with its 0.38mm EF Nib. I notice that you can get it with an even finer nib described as an ultrafine accounting nib. Maybe you would like to consider this pen.

  • @thepenman357
    @thepenman357 3 года назад +7

    I tried this pen and it ended up like a lot of other reviews where there was so much frustration getting this pen to write in the first place. Jetpens actually sent me a new one, but made sure it was working before sending it out. Some people, like yourself, have had good experiences, though. I really wanted to like this pen, but it ended up being the only pen I can't recommend. Thanks for the review.

    • @JG3Reviews
      @JG3Reviews  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching, and for taking the time to share a different experience. Glad to hear that about Jetpens. I've not had to return or replace through them, but would have expected good service.

  • @johntoledo4438
    @johntoledo4438 3 года назад +7

    Thanks for another great review. I've had one of these for a long time. I have all of the different versions of the 301 (pencil, ballpoint, gel, rollerball) they cover it all. The cap does post but it will wear out eventually. As far as the cartridges go it's a 3.4mm cartridge. The same that is used in a lot of Chinese pens like the Hero. You can find them on Aliexpress if yours ever wears out. They also have converters that are 3.4mm. Those fit the feed with no problem but the handle it is a little too long and would need a little trim off the end so that barrel closes all the way.

  • @MartinHsueh
    @MartinHsueh 3 года назад +4

    Thnx for the video. I have the same pen too. Forgot when it was purchased, but it is at least a decade ago. Interesting thing is, it always writes, even when there was just a little bit of ink left. I used a syringe to add Waterman Black, and it writes just as well as my other pens of the same nib size. Amazing that through all these years, I have not used it , and first time I try to write with it, it wrote! It’s so affordable, long lasting, sturdy, and writes a pretty good line.

  • @rockabillypanda571
    @rockabillypanda571 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the review! Your voice is so calming and your review got straight to the point. Great job. Appreciate it. :)

  • @paulstant9865
    @paulstant9865 2 года назад +2

    I have one of these I bought about 4 years ago at Walgreens to go with Zebra's ballpoint pen and mechanical pencil. Mine works very well and has from the day I bought it. From most of the reviews I've read I've/we've been lucky. Thanks for the review! 😁🖋✒

  • @StopFear
    @StopFear 2 года назад +8

    I got this pen from Walgreens few months ago and somehow it’s one of the worst writing implements I’ve ever used. It skips lines, feels like it’s scratchy. It even sometimes feels like it had dried up when I am just writing. In the middle of everything.

  • @BC7Bill
    @BC7Bill 3 года назад +4

    Two in one day, both informative. Both fun to watch! I use the syringe refill method for both cartridges and converters.

  • @deanthompson3741
    @deanthompson3741 3 года назад +1

    I'm so glad I was recommended this video. This is the only fountain that I own. Just bought it in January and started using it this March. At first it skipped all the time. Now I have went through a large part of the cartridge and it performs well for a $4 pen. So I subbed to your channel. I have watched many of your reviews and see many"good affordable fountain pens" to consider for purchase in the future. Thank you for your time and God Bless. I'm also a preacher.

    • @JG3Reviews
      @JG3Reviews  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! Glad you found it and enjoyed the video. There are quite a few preachers in the fountain pen community, which I didn't realize until I started this channel.

  • @vigamesas2560
    @vigamesas2560 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the review! I was looking at mine under a pen loom earlier and saw that wick and almost tried to pull it out too! Glad I didn't.

  • @tanty2475
    @tanty2475 2 года назад +1

    I had this pen a long time ago. I kept it, after some times (about 2 years), with a little bit of ink, in a box stored away in my closet. One day I decided to clear my stuff and found this pen. I cleaned it and inked it up and wow, it worked well again.

  • @Lstanfield
    @Lstanfield 2 месяца назад

    I have used the Zebra ballpoints and was surprised to see a Zebra fountain pen on the shelf. I got off to a slow start getting to where I could get it going and getting the right pressure to the paper. But I love now. I have some crossword books printed on quality paper stock and this pen works great. I found the cartridges on Amazon.

  • @fountainpencollection
    @fountainpencollection 3 года назад +5

    The same wick feed it's also on the Paper Mate Mini and on the other Paper Mate cheap fountain pens and also on the Pilot Pettit 1 .

    • @JG3Reviews
      @JG3Reviews  3 года назад +1

      I just got a Monami Olika, and it has a wick as well.

  • @mouselander
    @mouselander 3 года назад +5

    That kind pf wick feed is common on disposable fountain pens

  • @dashsunil
    @dashsunil 3 года назад +1

    Utilitarian pen indeed. Thanks James for the back to back videos, and yes, for bringing the live wallpaper back. 😁

  • @jackleg2007
    @jackleg2007 2 года назад +1

    My favorite low end fountain pen. 🖋️

  • @kattz753
    @kattz753 3 года назад +6

    You can't get cartridges for these anymore. Whatever you do, don't toss the cartridges. I refill mine. They aren't a standard size. Strangely, the cartridges for the R-301, the rollerball aren't the same either even though they are basically identical. You would think that it would be cheaper to make one cartridge for both.
    The last time I looked there were some cartridges available on eBay.
    I love the rollerball version. They were in a chain of dollar stores in my area. I bought every one that I could find when they were discontinued. I actually bought the fountain pens by mistake.
    The new Zebra fountain pens ate disposable. People do seem to like them. No doubt someone has figured out how to refill them too.

    • @Lstanfield
      @Lstanfield 2 месяца назад

      Amazon had some a while back.

  • @williamhowland1031
    @williamhowland1031 3 года назад +1

    Another great job, two fer today! God Bless James 🙏

  • @neofliermike
    @neofliermike 3 года назад +2

    Wow, mine is sooo much finer! What a difference! And I got mine about a year ago from Walgreens

  • @magnoliamike
    @magnoliamike 3 года назад +2

    I had the ball point and it was one of my favorite pens b4 I got into fountain pens
    I actually think it was considered a Gel Pen

  • @ElamRam
    @ElamRam Год назад

    Me pasó exactamente lo mismo, pensé que era un pedazo de papel y que incluso se había roto el plástico de debajo de la punta... De ésto hace años hasta ahora que quedé sorprendido al saber que eso es una mecha 😂 muchas gracias por tu vídeo. Voy a comprar otra zebra!.

  • @sarahsantana4439
    @sarahsantana4439 2 года назад

    Thank you for the tip, that was the first thing I thought of, If I could refill it.

  • @TheNightowl001
    @TheNightowl001 3 года назад +2

    I have one of these I bought some time ago. I have used the Zebra x-301 series 5 mm mechanical pencil and the ballpoint pen for a long time (for those very rare occasions I used a ballpoint), so when I saw this V-301 fountain pen I just decided I needed to have at least one to complete a "set."
    For me, the western medium nib writes just way to wet and fat, and I don't care for it. That's my only complaint about the pen. If it came in a much finer nib, I would probably use it in rotation with some of my others. As it is, I still haven't even run through the entire first cartridge of ink in it, because I just write so small it makes my writing illegible, and I can't force myself to write big enough to make it look good with this nib.

    • @nancymilawski1048
      @nancymilawski1048 3 года назад +1

      Would reverse (or upside down)) writing be fine enough??

    • @TheNightowl001
      @TheNightowl001 3 года назад

      @@nancymilawski1048 Not for my tastes. But I keep it in my collection to complete the set.

  • @Mity_Moose
    @Mity_Moose 3 года назад

    Yay! I been waiting for this one. And I am glad you featured the ink feed system. I have this pen and it has never clogged. I don't know if it is the ink or seals, but I have 8 pens and this is the only one that wont clog. Speaking of converters, because the disposable cartridges in all of these are refillable with a syringe, I just refill them all and never use the converters.
    However, this I think is the problem. The Noodlers I have is a perm ink which I use in watercolor painting as a ink prior to painting. The standard inks will re-wet and smear and run, so they have to be used after painting is done. I think the Noodlers perm ink easily clogs the pen. So, the Zebra ink is either the non clogging, or, after I try Noodlers in the Zebra pen, I will know for sure. Just have not done that yet. Is your Noodlers a perm ink?
    All this to say that my Lamy goto has been replaced for ART only and not writing, by the Zebra. Yes it is best for art compared to all my other pens. The Lamy is still best for writing IMHO. Thanks for sharing.

    • @JG3Reviews
      @JG3Reviews  3 года назад

      I don't think this is a permanent/bulletproof ink. I'm pretty certain it's Noodler's Eel. I do use their Heart of Darkness quite often, but I'm certain that's not what's in this pen.

  • @stephenpinder9567
    @stephenpinder9567 3 года назад +1

    Great review. I definitely need an ink syringe. I find JG3 Reviews very informative with a touch of zen thrown in for good measure. Stay Classy.

  • @patpatrizio98
    @patpatrizio98 3 года назад +2

    Talking about requests, have you pulled the trigger on the Wing Sung 601a with the tubular nib? I'd like to think that it had mixed reviews because probably they used the old stock of nibs from the original Wing Sung to make the pen, maybe now they've made new batches and are more consistent? I have a couple of Wing Sung 322 NOS with that nib and they are ok writers but needed a little tweaking.

  • @dougstetson9603
    @dougstetson9603 Год назад +2

    I've designated my Zebra V-301 as my "traveling" fountain pen. It comes with my carry on luggage and provides me with a fountain pen when I'm away from home. Also with me are a G-301 gel ball and an M-301 mechanical pencil. A great kit that does everything, and If it's lost or damaged, replacement is not prohibitively expensive.
    I use a converter to supply the pen with ink. The Luxury Brands Platinum Fountain Pen Converter (PLAT500) on Amazon for about $15 does the job with no leaking. That the converter costs about twice as much as the pen (at Amazon) is just one of the ironies of life.
    My only problem with the V-301 is that the cap comes off too easily, potentially exposing the nib to damage (or maybe permitting some leakage). I think I'd be happier with an "unscrew to open" type of cap.

    • @JG3Reviews
      @JG3Reviews  Год назад

      I hadn't thought about the Platinum converter fitting. I've been surprised how reliable this pen has turned out to be long term. Agreed on the cap, mine doesn't post well.

  • @ambikawolf664
    @ambikawolf664 3 года назад +1

    I found a Terzetti model c converter for it on Ebay,.

  • @mchow2984
    @mchow2984 3 года назад +6

    This is the most hateful pen! I purchased mine at the University of BC for around $6.00 last spring (2020). Thought it looked pretty cool and I didn't feel like spending a lot on a pen that day. Got home, opened the pack and did a flush 'n rinse as I always do for all new pens regardless of price. Here's how it went: after drying and popping in one of the 2 included cartridges , I waited a good hour for the ink to flow into the feed...well, it didn't write not even little dot! I shook the pen, did my usual swirls and lines on fp friendly paper, wet the nib, placed the nip on tissue to see if I could draw a drop of ink out and so forth...you get the idea...the thing was DEAD! Can't return it as I couldn't locate the receipt; it's sitting in a drawer until I decide to throw it out.
    After seeing your review I noticed the following: -on the barrel: my pen has ZEBRA above the V-301 with an elongated FP logo, otherwise the stainless and plastic exterior is identical
    -2 decent capacity ink cartridges are included in the pack
    -my stainless 'M' nib looks to be in between non-hooded & hooded, has a finless Black feed but without a 'wick' like your pen
    - unlike your pen, mine posts so securely that it takes some effort to unpost (same goes for capping and uncapping of it)
    - " " " mine is not Japanese, it's made in China (nothing wrong with that...just info.)
    - " " " mine has NOT EVER written and I am so disappointed in it and cannot recommend it 😪
    OMG! So sorry for the long rant... but thanks for 'listening'.... Stay safe everyone! 🙃 🇨🇦 💕
    -

    • @niftytubeman
      @niftytubeman 3 года назад +1

      Wick feed makes flushing a tangle. Beware mixing ink. If you stumble on a bad gummy mix things get difficult.

  • @magnoliamike
    @magnoliamike 3 года назад +2

    I finally just got the WingSung 698 in a medium Nib! The quality of it really surprised me compared to some other Chinese pens! I’m thinking about getting a Fine Nib to go with it what brand do you suggest?

  • @murdelabop
    @murdelabop 3 года назад

    You got a good one. I have two of them, one I inherited from an uncle, the other which I bought. Neither one of them will write more than 3-4 lines without going dry. I've tried everything to make them write reliably and nothing has worked. It amazes me that Zebra continues to sell them. Maybe I'll try what you did to the feed to see if that works.
    The really odd thing is that the Zenwriter disposables, also from Zebra, seem to use the same feed, and they work very reliably.
    Both of mine post quite securely. The cap goes into the posted position with an audible snap and it stays there until I pull it off.
    It's extremely frustrating, because I like everything about this little pen except for the problem that I can't get it to write reliably, or at all.
    As for converters, I've seen a report elsewhere from a guy who found that a Pilot Con-B would work, but why, when the converter is more expensive than the pen?
    As for cartridges, I think that's what I call a "Chinese Standard" cartridge, as I have several Chinese made pens that accept them. Parker cartridges will fit if the pen can accept their extra length, but they may need some help in opening. I think the search I used to find the cartridges on AliExpress was "Jinhao fountain pen cartridges", but it's been a while.
    Good luck.

  • @Kamdorian
    @Kamdorian 3 года назад +1

    Wow only $4?? Reminds me of my Lamy Logo with the thin uniformly cylinder shape throughout. I do like the black and silver combination on this Zebra, I have terrible luck with cartridges, I hope they have a converter for this. Let me know if you find it please.

    • @JG3Reviews
      @JG3Reviews  3 года назад +1

      It's definitely and under the radar bargain. I'm not in the same zip code as my Lamy Studio to check at the moment, but since Lamy cartridges fit, it's converter should, too. The Lamy cartridge here does. The Lamy Safari's won't, because of the guide posts on the side. Just not sure about length, but I would think it would work.

  • @vuho7832
    @vuho7832 Год назад +1

    Just bought mine from Amazon for $6.08 with the 2-pack refill cartridges for $3.24. Think it only comes in black ink.. Was hoping for blue...

  • @StopFear
    @StopFear 2 года назад +1

    What can I do to troubleshoot this pen if it skips lines and stops writing when the nip isn’t exactly positioned in a precisely horizontal position (when the text on the nip is exactly facing upward). I had these issues with this pen from the start.

  • @hriveran
    @hriveran 3 года назад

    I bought one a few months ago and found it very dry. I was ready to dump it but I may try to fix the wick ;). I’ve seen the same type of cartridge in the semi disposable Olika Monami pens (first edition). I also think the cartridges that come with some Moonman pens are of that size. Maybe the converters will fit the Zebra. Nice review.

    • @JG3Reviews
      @JG3Reviews  3 года назад +1

      Crazy coincidence. Just a few days ago my Olika came in the mail, and noticed that it takes Lamy refills. I hadn't checked the Zebra for that, but that's been mentioned in the comments on this video.

  • @arindhamvaid3609
    @arindhamvaid3609 Год назад

    Great review, if you get a chance could you please review the Zebra Zensations fountain pen?

    • @JG3Reviews
      @JG3Reviews  Год назад +1

      It’s in the “to review” pen pile. 👍🏼 I plan to compare it with the Varsity and Artnavi pens.

  • @ermennda
    @ermennda 3 года назад +2

    With wicks being millennia old technology I wonder what prevented then from being used in the first fountain pens, perhaps natural fibres not being a good as synthetic, or the coarseness of the inks. I'm pretty sure they were taken in consideration.

    • @christiancox972
      @christiancox972 Год назад

      try writing with this thing and you will understand why well engineered pens never used wicks. the man in this review literally had to accidentally break this pen in order for it to function properly. it's one of the most appallingly designed things i have ever owned

    • @ermennda
      @ermennda Год назад +1

      @@christiancox972 Perhaps it is so in this case, but my Pilot Petit 1 is wonderful little pen. I have a cheap Chinese one of a brand that I don't remember right now which is just as good, and the Monami Olika dries a bit quicker, but it is still a good pen. It CAN be done right.

  • @sinistermalmente
    @sinistermalmente 7 месяцев назад

    I just got one. I was hoping to find out how to stop the skipping and drying out.

  • @stargazer1359
    @stargazer1359 3 года назад +1

    Zebra had a previous nib design. I have both. The previous design was far better, better ink flow and slightly heavier line. Always writes, every time. Even after more that a year.

    • @JG3Reviews
      @JG3Reviews  3 года назад +1

      Interesting, any idea how much older that would be?

    • @stargazer1359
      @stargazer1359 3 года назад +2

      @@JG3Reviews Hey James, probably purchased both at least 4 years ago....ordered blue & black. The blue was the slightly different nib. Still have them. And ordered straight from Zebra.

  • @DanielPierce
    @DanielPierce 10 месяцев назад

    This was my first fountain pen many moons ago it skipped so incredibly much, it ruined fountain pens for me for years. I bought a Lamy Safari on a whim durning the pandemic and now am in love with fountain pens, I now have a Lamy Aion with a Z55 Gold nib and am about to purchase a Sailor Cylint…

  • @countduckula9977
    @countduckula9977 3 года назад

    Hi James,
    Great video!
    Does the text line up [if you could post the cap]?
    This would be a brilliant pen, if it was available in the UK.
    I really like the size of the nib.

    • @JG3Reviews
      @JG3Reviews  3 года назад +1

      Yes, it does. I guess the only reason that jumped out at me is because mine doesn't post well.

  • @franka.ciccanti507
    @franka.ciccanti507 2 года назад +4

    My pen never worked. For being a pen freak I'm very disappointed. I guess I got what I paid for

  • @mikeb8135
    @mikeb8135 7 месяцев назад

    The posting problem of the cap to me is the only issue, I have one in blue.

  • @xxneramacxx4435
    @xxneramacxx4435 3 года назад +2

    It isn't wear, they just don't post well at all. I forget that every few months when this one comes back into rotation, throw the cap on only to have it fall off when I start writing.

  • @laurendegruccio4708
    @laurendegruccio4708 Год назад

    So you recommend clearing the wick? You don’t recommend a beneficial accident?

  • @mathewhex7045
    @mathewhex7045 3 месяца назад

    Holding one of these in the Walgreens as my wife ignores my phone calls to get picked up for god knows why. Package busted kinda but ink and pen undamaged. Five bucks. Always wanted a cool pen to go with my staedler thick gauge automatic pencil.

  • @VoteBlue4011
    @VoteBlue4011 Год назад

    The pen cap posts. When yo place the cap on you just push the black part of the cap down and it will post.

    • @JG3Reviews
      @JG3Reviews  Год назад

      Yes, it should. Mine wore quickly with regular use and no longer secures the cap. Still a good pen, though.

  • @TINYaniMMation
    @TINYaniMMation 2 года назад

    How long am I supposed to shake it when I get it

  • @landonjacobs8392
    @landonjacobs8392 Год назад

    Are the ballpoints reliable and don't run out of ink easy say you use it alot.

    • @JG3Reviews
      @JG3Reviews  Год назад

      Mine has been reliable. I use it at my office quite often.

  • @niftytubeman
    @niftytubeman 3 года назад

    Wick feed, watch the compatibility of the ink. Flushing seems to be incomplete. :(

  • @cynthialewis7460
    @cynthialewis7460 Год назад

    My brand new pen won’t write 😞

  • @captainsmirk6901
    @captainsmirk6901 Год назад

    I just got this pen today. Maybe I got a defective pen, but this thing will not write. Or if I get it started it doesn't write for long. Then I have to breath into the nib with hot humid breath. I get through a sentence or two and it quits.
    I suspect it's the wick but not certain. Getting bummed out thinking I might need to toss it but I'm here to see what I can do to get it to write consistently.

    • @JG3Reviews
      @JG3Reviews  Год назад

      I got mine writing better by accident. I though the wick was paper caught in the nib and gently pulled at it. I didn't do much damage to it, because I wasn't really wanting to get ink all over me. Whatever I did, the pen write better after that, and has been extremely reliable since.

  • @MrRufusjax
    @MrRufusjax 3 года назад +1

    Mine was useless. Terrible fountain pen. Dried out nearly immediately. Got it working and stopped writing again. I love the feel but it was junk. My Zebra ballpoints and mechanical pencils are great though.

  • @El_Brujo_Rey_de_Angmar
    @El_Brujo_Rey_de_Angmar Год назад

    I LOST MY ZEBRA RETRACTIL PENCIL TODAY 😓

  • @peruanitocourier1804
    @peruanitocourier1804 2 года назад

    I reuse the same cartridge, just make a hole, refill it with Parker ink using a syringe and cover the hole with a piece of tape.

  • @laurendegruccio4708
    @laurendegruccio4708 Год назад

    Lots of unnecessary info but thx for the tutorial 😊

  • @leebyrd1434
    @leebyrd1434 3 года назад +1

    I thought Zebra was out of China.

    • @JG3Reviews
      @JG3Reviews  3 года назад

      Not sure if any of their production is in China off the top of my head, but they are a Tokyo-based company.

    • @okinawapunter
      @okinawapunter 3 года назад +1

      Some ZEBRA pens are made in Indonesia.

  • @amoledzeppelin
    @amoledzeppelin 11 месяцев назад

    That's an F.

  • @craigsmith1161
    @craigsmith1161 Год назад

    You can't neuter fountain pens, they don't have balls.

  • @chipo1869
    @chipo1869 8 месяцев назад

    No sirven! No la compren.

  • @danieloshea3326
    @danieloshea3326 Год назад +1

    Is that the v301 3 series?