The Thinnest Fountain Pen I’ve ever seen! (Jinhao 65: an artist fountain pen review)

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2023
  • Hey Pen People!
    I was shocked and pleasantly surprised by this small, super-cheap, super-thin pen, the Jinhao 65. Watch my review below:
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    Contents:
    00:00
    00:59 Intro
    06:43 Ink fill
    09:17 Test lines
    20:04 Drawing Sample
    22:01 Final Thoughts

Комментарии • 38

  • @LordWhatever

    Love those pens, certainly a top on my list of cheap but useful fountain pen.

  • @clc3897

    I can’t believe you haven’t found the magic of drawing with a ballpoint pen! It is one of the most amazing tools to draw with. Not to mention all the possibilities the ballpoint pen holds. It has become a bit of a signature medium for me. Love using it!

  • @valc9726

    Happy New Year! The chef's expression in your drawing is priceless. Love it! Hope your wife wasn't too hard on herself!

  • @inkextasy

    I got the black version and I also think it's amazing, specifically if you like drawing very little things, just like they are on a horizon. The nib is the same like in Jinhao 80, and both are great pens for artistic purposes.

  • @ducly3078

    I have it. I bought it for the converter to fit the Shaffer tar gas slim. But the targa slim is even smaller thinner. I like using it a lot. There is the black matte finish.

  • @RoCrown

    I have a Pilot Cavalier. It’s a very thin pen as well but more expensive. When transitioning from a gel and rollerball I sought out thin pens because it’s what my hand was used to but I’ve explored thicker pens since, TWSBI being my go-to right now. My Jinhao 82 took some effort to get working but has been consistent since and for about $3 it’s hard to complain.

  • @HagothVoyage

    The nib reminds me of one of my favorite pens, the Pilot Varcity. They sell for about the same price, but are considered disposable pens. (Although you can use a pair of pliers to take off the nib and feed and eyedroper fill them, according to some RUclipsrs.) I've been giving the Varcity pens to my older grandkids. Maybe I will switch to these. With three pens I could fill them with blue, black and brown inks so they can enjoy a variety of ink colors.

  • @arcboy2011

    It looks like a pen you could let people write with when they ask if they can try it. $3.33 is not a lot to lose if someone bends the nib or otherwise damages the pen, not to mention if you just happen to lose it as well. I definitely need some pens I don't particularly love, to use out of the house every day and this looks like it might be that pen. Hope your Holidays are Happy and bright. Thanks for all the great content this year!

  • @bhargavpratimsharma2024

    I've been using the Parker Vector Metallix since march, 2023. Just order the Jinhao 65 today and get it at Rs. 180 ($2.2).. Excited to give it a try

  • @kyrilmy

    It's something that you probably would not expect from really cheap fountain pen.

  • @harshalumale4198

    I am using this pen best value for money pen just $=3 & indian price 256 rupees, i love it pen ❤

  • @h4r4s4r4

    Very similar to a Lamy CP1, indeed!

  • @zinncomicsandart8811

    anything made by platinum falls into the friends category for me , they work well but I'm not a fan of the nibs at all .

  • @tytan9139

    There are many thinner fountain pens around, like Cross Classic Slim.

  • @mrobin1987

    A thin, metal pen. That hurts my hand just looking at it.

  • @sushanart

    😇🩵🙏🙌