Why I'm a Huge Fan of the Platinum Preppy Fountain Pen
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- Опубликовано: 24 апр 2018
- This $3 fountain pen ( amzn.to/2HXmw8d ) is a marvel of value, reliability, and versatility. It's a must-own for anyone interested in writing and it's the best cheap fountain pen by a long shot.
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And, yes, I'm quite excited for the Preppy Crystal. And, no, I'm not fan of the Plaisir. It doesn't need to exist.
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"Generally I'm not a huge Fountain Pen Fan"
Lamy 2000 @ 0:28 : Am I a joke to you?!
This pen actually writes really nice, I have the 02 version and it is pretty much the I only pen I can use for math and science
I love Preppys
Proof positive that the pen doesn’t improve the penmanship!
(Fellow southpaw...don’t be offended)
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It's a poor scrivener who blames his pen.
if you don't like the writing on the Preppy you can get one of those nail polishing things with one side being a (fine)file and the other side being a polishing pad
Hey Sal, thanks for your videos. You did say that this pen should last at least a year if taken care of well. I was looking forward to getting the Jinhao X450. You may have heard of it and you seem to have pens similar to it, but based on your knowledge how long would the Jinhao X450 last? I've never had a fountain pen break or stop working. I've only had the Pilot Metropolitan for 2 years, my only fountain pen.
Amazing pen ,I used to draw cartoons with this pen
Platinum's coming out with the Prefounte, which is the Preppy section and nib, but with a more formal/professional body.
For a few dollars more I love my Prefounte.That being said, I got my Prefounte in "05" (med) but decided that I would have rather had an "03" (fine.) Bought a Preppy fine and swapped the nib sections, easiest nib swap ever. Now I have a Prefounte fine and a Preppy medium, for when I need a medium pen. Haven't used the Preppy, yet, but I already know it will write just fine because it has the nib I had already been using.
I faced excessive burping problem with Preppy. I have used several eyedroppers, never faced this.
I don't know if they have improved the design or resin used but I use preppy's and prefounte at work every day as a nurse and have had no cracking issues. My kids have a bunch of preppy's and they are fine also, no issues even with significant child abuse... haha
For me the biggest issue of the Preppy is that if you decide to refill it from the ink bottle you might get into big mess due to nib sits slightly deeper than grip skirt surrounding it. Usually it can hold a lot of ink which might suddenly drop, so the only viable option to refill the pen is refilling cartridge using syringe, or converter directly from the bottle before installation. Alternatively you can leave some space in convertor so after you remove nib from the bottle, you could suck in the excess of the ink. That's not very intuitive.
Why don't you eye drop it
Yeah I'd just convert it into an eyedropper haha
I had one and I liked it a lot. So I bought the pack with several colors and the nibs were inconsistent, some were good, some were great and two didn’t work at all, quite disappointed, really.
What's your opinion about inexpensive Spanish INOXCROM fountain pens? I've just canibalised together a pen from my pen scrap to get back to fountain pens. The main part (the nib and the feed is from $5 inoxcrom).
funny you mention INOXCROM just found a pack of cartridges from years ago and the blue ink is so nice
Well this review is almost a year old, but I thought the Preppy was the worst pen I owned...threw it away. My favorite cheap pen is the Wing Sung 3013 vacuum pen. But I love my Platinum PTL 5000.
Perhaps you were unlucky? At $3 a go they must make millions of these so the odd rogue one will make it through. My own, bought about six months ago is currently my favourite daily pen (it has usurped my Waterman). They generally get very good reviews.
why would it last a year? I anticipate it will keep functioning as long as it is not dropped & taken good care of.
Sorry if im late but he means the ink. The platinum slip and seal mechanism can prevent ink from drying up for a year or two.
If you don't use the pen for 1 year or even more the ink won't dry and it will immediately write thanks to the slip and seal cap
i've already owned my preppy for a year and 3 months now.
Cheap plastic. It may randomly crack.
Been using mine for 4 years now..
I've never tried an expensive nib before, I wonder if they're really even different. only had safari (lamy) before. and tbh i do dislike their nibs. but yeah
I want something like the eyedropper but with a G-Nib what are your recommendation
@@unsharpen
I think I found something so I'm going to buy it and try it out
I found this on eBay
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Do you think the barrel is thick enough to resist heavy use as an eyedropper?
Thank you.
I did the eyedropper conversion to 2 of my Preppy pens, never had a leak or problem. I've had the pens for about 4 years. I did add an 'O' ring and some silicone grease.
u say u use most of your pens for daily writing. what do you write? (cause u have so many that u cant use them all :) ty
ok, i thought u are a student. nice hobby, pens
@@acmramon what did he reply? That comment is deleted now! I am curious to know about what he generally writes about!
@@humanfirst11 reminder !
Still no reply
Greaaat video! Please keep it up! ❤️
I was thinking about buying Pilot Metropolitan but it has that huge diameter step right where I would hold it.
@@unsharpen Any particulars that made you ditch the Metropolitan?
You should not have problems with the grip of the metropolitan, my thumb rests in the band of the body and my other two fingers rest right in the grip, that's not uncomfortable at all :)
@@d.molina5644 Not everyone holds pens the same way, plus people's hands are different. I can't stand it.
A shame, really.
@@WhenDoesTheVideoActuallyStart you can try the Jinhao X750, the step is not as big and it has a pretty comfortable rubber grip
These pens are cheap and the nib is quite good but the plastic barrel and cap are too flimsy prone to crack you can still use by putting tape around but obviously spoils the appearance of the pen and do you really want to be using a Fountain Pen that is all taped up
It would be great to have a clear resin body.
Which converter fits correctly to preppy? Nd where can i find it.
Difficult to tell exactly but I found one of the cheap converters with a black ring round the vent from China will fit; just dig out the black plastic ring insert and it should fit snugly to your Preppy.
The platinum mini converter
www.bunbougu.com.au/products/platinum-fountain-pen-converter
Can you replace the nib?
yes, you can extract the whole section with the nib and long pole out of it, and they are interchangeable between Preppy, Plasir and Preforte, but I think that's a bit overkill for a $5 pen.
*Why do you need that many Preppies?! Can I have 1?!*
for me, the feed keeps makes the pen very dry. the nib writes wet enough at first for a few sentences, then turns dry and scratchy a bit. (washed it with soapy water first, Lamy turquoise in it, 0.3mm)
the terrible feed design of this pen holds it back by so much.
I put the nib + long stick of a feed into a custom 3dprinted body with a different air channel and ink buffer and it wrote 1000x better.
I've had three new-generation Preppys and I've had one body crack, but all the caps cracked within a couple months. I don't think I was capping them with Hulk-like strength or anything. I did use them for tons of quick notes and probably capped and uncapped them a LOT versus other users. I've found these white limited edition preppys that seem to be made of another kind of plastic, and I'm tempted to order them, although they only come in fine. Maybe I can use a white cap on the limited edition Preppy I have where the body is still good. The body has white cloud design on blue so it might look ok. Or, I can replace the nibs with a medium from another preppy, but as you say, that is getting expensive for a cheap pen.
I'm actually confused about why Platinum and other companies don't seem to sell extra nibs for fountain pens should yours get damaged and need replacement. In the artist dip pens, the whole thing is switching out the nibs.
Follow up: The white Preppys are probably made from the same plastic. And I think maybe my issue about the caps cracking is from *posting* the cap. The white cap doesn't look great on my cloud pen. The all-white ones do look sharp though!
I have one big question over this pen. Most fountain pens need cleaning and regular use to keep from drying out. So how does the refills work on this pen? If it isn’t used a lot does it dry up easy and how do you clean it?
It has the Platinum signature Slip & Seal feature which means even if you don't use it for over a year the ink still won't dry out!
You can use cartridges and refill using the cartridge, or convert the pen into an eyedropper
Mine one's nib was bent downwards when it fell from my hand and when I got the bent iut the tip just broke . Noww its broke and I am in tears it was my first fountain pen.
IMHO the preppy is good for beginners because it's relatively cheap but I wouldn't say it's a great pen by any means
There are no other pens in this price category which will outperform Preppy including gel pens, so Preppy is a great pen for its budget no doubts.
Disposable pens must be forbidden
It's not disposable, I've used mine for a year. Hardly disposable, one use things are disposable...
hey bro. Good information but you wrote so shabbily
you got a horrible penmanship, damn