✍️ Write Your Legacy with Style!
The Majohn M2 Eye Dropper Fountain Pen is a premium writing instrument designed for professionals and students alike. Featuring a unique nipple-type design for stability, a gold-plated fine nib for smooth writing, and a large-capacity ink storage system, this pen ensures a clean and enjoyable writing experience. Made from high-quality materials, it combines functionality with elegance, making it the perfect choice for anyone looking to make a statement with their writing.
Manufacturer | Erofa |
Brand | erofa |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.5 x 3.1 x 1.4 inches |
Item model number | M2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Transparent |
Closure | Snap |
Material Type | Stainless Steel, Resin |
Number of Items | 2 |
Size | 2 Piece Set |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 0.5mm |
Ink Color | Gold |
Manufacturer Part Number | Transparent M2 Fountain Pen |
T**E
I love every aspect of the Moonman 2
I love every aspect of the Moonman 2. The glass eyedropper which is included makes filling the MM2 a “no fuss, no muss” event. The eyedropper fits perfectly in the ink reservoir and ‘voila’, it’s ready to write, the filling time needed is about the same as installing a cartridge and I think shorter than a “piston” do-hicky pen. The inner ink space of the MM2 is vast, seems like a few times of that of the capacity of a cartridge OR piston provides. At its widest point the MM2 is about a half an inch (12.7MM), the ink reservoir is about 2 inches long (51MM), resulting in an ink reserve of about half of the entire pens physical volume. That is a lot of ink. The fine nib (pun intended) glides, making for a smooth and consistent writing experience. I used Pilot Iroshizuku Shin-kai (Deep Sea) dark blue ink. The MM2 never skipped, blotted, blobbed, scratched or stopped getting the ink on the paper in a fine line, in fine fashion.The MM2 posts fairly snuggly, however will disengage with the slightest pressure. The disengagement is not due to a design flaw, but rather due to the super smooth acrylic body. MM2’s fine nib may have convinced me to convert from my normal fountain pen diet of a medium nib. The fine nib by definition results in a fine width of ink on the paper, line with less dramatic flair than a medium nib lays down.The clean & uncluttered design of MM2 reminds me of the famed Fisher bullet space pen. This design affinity may explain its MoonMan name. If the MM2 could write in zero gravity, astronauts may begin composing lyrical space soliloquies using the MM2. The clear, high polish acrylic body is tapered at both ends making it visually well balanced (although not perfectly symmetrical), and showcases the color of ink you dropped in. This brings a fun aspect to the pen since the color of the pen IS the color of YOUR ink, so you participate in determining the final appearance of the MM2 by your ink color choice.I love the opaque plastic “presentation box”, which can be repurposed into pen/pencil carrying box. It is well made, sturdy with a secure locking tab. There are no branding marks on the box except the high quality construction which matches the pen, which is a big plus for me. It’s a box that can be used, not put on display or stored in the closet. The MM2’s thin metal branding band comes in any color you like, as long as it is red. While the MM2 is perfectly fine as it is, I do wish the MM2 had a cap option available with an integrated pocket clip. Likely a conscious design decision, I don’t think it would dilute MM2’s brand or design integrity and would increase its mobility.It is clear; the Moonman 2 is a great pen, especially when considering its price. I am thinking of getting a few more Moonman 2 pens so I can fill each with a different color to match my changing writing mood.
J**N
A gorgeous pleasure to write with
I absolutely love this pen. Firstly, it is beautiful to look at and to hold. I filled it with Thornton's Red ink, in the customary manner of matching the pen to ink color, and it is just a wonder to behold. The clear acrylic is luminous and sets off the translucency of the deep red ink creating an almost magical effect. I also really like the solid acrylic caps on both ends. They capture and bend the light in ways that are delightful. I also really like the red band with the MOONMAN brand printed across it. It's not my custom to be a brand loyalist. I learned my lesson with Apple. But MOONMAN has definitely won me over. I'm officially a fan.In terms of how it writes, I have come across nothing negative whatsoever. It just works. Its got a nice even flow. It never skips of fades at the edges of the letters. The feel of the gold colored steel nib across the paper is smooth and comfortable. I've only had it for a few days, and I've been writing with it more or less constantly, so I don't know how it will respond to being left alone for a an extended period of time. But I'm confident it will be fine.There are some aspects of it that some people might not like. Over the course of the first day a bit of red ink crept its way onto the lower edge of the nib, under the "section" as I've heard it called. And sometimes a bit of condensation gathers on the interior of the pen cap when it's screwed on. Neither of these issues concern me much. At first I was bothered by the ink on the shaft of the nib, but it didn't last. It doesn't take away from the overall beauty of the pen.I think this is a great pen for a beginner, and a great pen for a long time collector. I will likely acquire more expensive pens in the future. I've been eyeing a Visconti Homo Sapiens, but I really can't imagine liking an expensive pen all that much more than this one. It is a very beautiful, highly functional, incredibly affordable object. I don't think you can ask for much more.
M**R
Takes a little time for new ink, 100% happy buy
I love buying cheap pens, I enjoy the gamble of an amazing pen at the cost of a real p.o.s. This was the former and it's quickly become one of my favorites. It takes a few minutes for the ink to take, a couple flicks here and there sped up the process. When you feel that seal of the pen when opening it to ink up, it is very firm due to the rubber o-ring. That's a reassuring feeling when dealing with an eyedropper pen, and a cheap one at that! Thankfully I had no leak issues so far.THE NIB: This is indeed an actual EF, more fine than a Goulet EF and about on par with a Pilot e95s EF. It's smooth and I had no issues with quick writing or fast signatures. It has a bit of flex, enough to notice but not that I would buy this specifically for that purpose. There's better options if you want real flex.THE LOOK: You know why you're here, and yes the clear body is very nice. Plastic so very scratch prone, but if taken care of will look nice for a long time. It catches the light nicely, moreso than I initially expected.THE VERDICT: Absolutely get this if you want an eyedropper, it's a great first pen for that purpose. DO NOT get this if it's your first ever fountain pen, as great as it is. Get a normal one first to learn with THEN maybe get a pen like this if you really want it.
P**H
Multiple nibs provided.
I like that it is an eyedropper pen. The Fine nib is very smooth. The Fude nib is very expressive but you need practice to use it properly. The same can be said for the Stub nib that was also provided. You need to practice the proper orientation of the nib to paper.The "jewel" roll stop is a nice idea but if you do not have a triangular grip, it will impede your handling of the pen.It has #5 nibs which are ok but I prefer either #6 or #8 size.The supplied eyedropper works well.The packaging is perfect.
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