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The PILOT Fountain Pen Ink Converter CON-40 is a high-quality, screw-type converter designed for single cartridge Pilot fountain pens. With a capacity of 0.4ml, it allows for easy refilling of ink, promoting sustainability while enhancing your writing experience. Weighing just 5.67g and featuring a smooth grip, this converter is both functional and stylish, making it a must-have for any pen enthusiast.
Manufacturer | NaSh-Design |
Brand | Pilot |
Model Number | CON-40 |
Product Dimensions | 7.11 x 0.76 x 0.76 cm; 5.67 g |
Colour | Black, Clear |
Closure | Screw,Converter |
Grip Type | Smooth |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Fine |
Ink Colour | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | CON-40 |
Item Weight | 5.67 g |
H**K
Excellent
I had a pen I loved but couldn't use as the ink container had perished. This works perfectly and I am so pleased. My pen has a very fine nib and the ink does not run out too quickly.
K**R
Con 40 ink converter
I bought this to go in my Kakuno fountain pen. It fits perfectly. Would recommend
N**O
Smaller capacity than the Pilot CON-70
Firstly, I give 5 stars to the seller, MCDN Goods. Item arrived the next working day.I purchased this for use with a Pilot Kakuno. It fits. The only drawback is that the reservoir is slightly smaller than the Pilot CON-70. Also, the CON-70 is a pump action, making it a little easier to fill. I bought this just to try out as I have a few Pilot Kakuno pens (they are the best!) and the price for this converter was reasonable.I will only buy this Pilot CON-40 again if I can’t get hold of the Pilot CON-70 at a reasonable price.
B**B
Easy to use
Good so far
D**F
Perfect fit
Fits perfectly and works a treat!
J**C
Not Pilot's finest product
Ink capacity:The capacity of this converter is a little embarrassing. It lasts less than a week of light writing with a Pilot F nib, which is fine indeed. The whole thing is smaller than it needs to be. Not only is there a small reservoir to begin with, but the choice to put four ball bearings in it means even less ink. Which brings us to ...Ink flow:There's a bizarre choice of putting four small ball bearings in the reservoir to act as agitators to break vapour lock. While these function, it causes additional engineering problems. The first is that one agitator would be plenty. (It's ridiculous to imagine tests where engineers added additional ball bearings until four were discovered to be optimal.) More than one isn't going to acheive much (if any) more, and they take up ink room. Their small size means they might flow out Pilot's wide cartridge mouth, so flow is restricted to keep that from happening. This may be what hampered the other reviewer's ink.Looks:It looks fine. If you have a Pilot C/C pen with a translucent barrel, it could look really nice.Build quality:Extremely nice as would be expected from Pilot. Very well put together. It's just the engineering (and marketing) that's questionable.
A**R
Works
Easy to use.
C**S
Five Stars
Very good quality, unfortunately doesn't fit a Pilot Metropolitan but returns process was prompt and hassle free
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