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Equipped with removable stylus tips, the Levenger L-Tech 3.0 fountain pen lets you go from paper to tablet with ease. The solid brass body has a satisfying heft, offering extra protection and more weight in the hand Read More
My favorite pen! I had one that I lost and I was so desperate to wait for another drop! The stealth model is the most beautiful matte black pen I've seen. Superbly designed barrel (heptagonal) and cap (6/7 turn to open, feels pretty tight but really pleasantly smooth). The knurling makes an excellent grip (or if you'd like to grip more behind, the step/threads doesn't hurt either, and post the cap). The stylus caps are really reliable, especially I like the mesh fabric one, especially doing signatures on touchscreen cashiers. An utter pleasure to write with, sure it might need a bit of a break-in, you can just carefully stretch it a bit by pressing down the nib dry on paper.
Some critiques, the case only fits the pen with the normal flat cap. So since now I fear losing my pen again I carry it in my case, I cut a bit of the foam so it can fit with the stylus cap top on. Also the black nib. I like the nib design, consistent with the whole minimalistic design, but apparently they use lesser quality paint, so it flakes because of heat, be careful when cleaning the nib. I have a black nib from Goulet Pens and Monteverde.
I have a problem, I collect pens, more than I possible could ever use, but there is just something about a fountain pen that is timeless and enjoyable to write with. When I look at my collection and think about the ones I use the most it is the ones that are "substantial" in it's heft, yet balanced when using so it feels seamless in the hand. This pen fits that bill. Just a pleasure to use, smooth nib and built like a tank so it isn't to "fragile" that one can't use on a daily basis.
Love it. The weight and balance of the pen is fabulous. The nib is great and I love writing with it. The very minor quibble I have is the top cover sometimes slides off when I am unscrewing the top. I'm not sure if I should glue it back in or let it be.
Excelente pluma para el día a día. Muy buen peso y de escritura suave. 100% recomendable.
Su estuche es muy práctico.
Lo único que no se, es para que son las tapas de repuesto que trae (una es para uso con el celular u otro dispositivo touch).
Possibly the worst pen I have owned.
Loved the black finish and hefty build but the paint started coming off the nib within a few weeks. Now the paint is coming off the barrel and cap.
The inkflow is very high, even with a fine nib, and the ink barrel frequently comes away from the nib section with a resulting ink spill. Also, the nib often becomes loose and requires tightening on a regular basis.
My recommendation, don't bother. I have gone back to my tried and trusted TWSBI.
Never got the damned thing to write reliably. Typically takes like 60 strokes to get any ink out of the pen at all.
I thought it was just me until I ordered a (much cheaper) pilot pen that wrote flawlessly.
This pen feels nice, is very well built and finished. It works as advertised. Yet arguably the most important thing, the nib is disappointing: it feels scratchy and that pretty much concludes the review. I'd go for a Lamy Safari instead.
This is, at best, a good fountain pen with some convenience features tacked on.
That said, it's an amazingly solid pen, and well worth the price I paid for it here. I even ended up buying another one for a good friend.
Some critiques, the case only fits the pen with the normal flat cap. So since now I fear losing my pen again I carry it in my case, I cut a bit of the foam so it can fit with the stylus cap top on. Also the black nib. I like the nib design, consistent with the whole minimalistic design, but apparently they use lesser quality paint, so it flakes because of heat, be careful when cleaning the nib. I have a black nib from Goulet Pens and Monteverde.