

🖋️ Elevate your everyday writing with the Little Fat Man—where style meets unstoppable flow.
The Lanxivi Majohn Q1 Fountain Pen features a versatile 0.7-1.2mm bent nib designed for dynamic calligraphy and sketching. Its transparent resin body houses a large eyedropper ink reservoir, visible for easy monitoring, while an O-ring seal ensures leak-free performance. Compact and lightweight, this pen is travel-friendly and fully disassemblable for effortless cleaning and refilling, making it a stylish, reliable companion for professionals who value both form and function.





















| ASIN | B097SJQG2X |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Refillable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,233 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #60 in Fountain Pens |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand Name | Lanxivi |
| Closure Type | Screw |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (815) |
| Drill Point | 0.7-1.2mm |
| Hand Orientation | Left |
| Hardness | 9H |
| Included Components | Fountain Pen, Eyedropper |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | Clear |
| Item Diameter | 20 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Line Size | 0_9mm |
| Manufacturer | Lanxivi |
| Material Type | Resin |
| Model Number | Q1BNC5748 |
| Style | Bent Nib 0.7-1.2mm |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Writing Instrument Form | Fountain Pen |
F**E
Fun little pen, flawless writing
Updating my review to 5 stars out of 5. I've been using this as my daily writer for 2 months. I carry it in my pants pocket, or in my white handbag, and it has never leaked. I even dropped it (capped) on the ground and it didn't break. The pen comes apart completely for cleaning and I was able to clean every piece of it when switching inks from brown to blue and then to green. I was worried about flow issues with extended writing but haven't actually encountered any, even when taking vigorous notes in meetings. I absolutely love this pen and I'm buying another so I can loan this one out from time to time. --- Original review: It's a fun little pen! It holds a lot of ink, and writes smoothly and evenly. However, I noticed some lightening/fading after a few lines of text. You can see it in the picture: the line starts dark and bold with opaque ink, and ends feathery with the ink translucent. To me, this means the nib can't keep up with the ink flow, and may eventually lead to skipping. The nib has a small amount of give or flex, but not very noticeable unless you press very hard. Filling the pen with ink with the eyedropper was easy and straightforward. The pen feels really big and chunky in the hand, but comfortable, and fun -- so different than my other fountain pens. I believe the body is resin and the section (place where your fingers go) is acrylic. I wish it were all resin but what can ya do. Overall: Pros: - Fun, different, notable - Inexpensive - Large ink reservoir - Easy to fill - Resin quality Cons: - Ink flow issues possible - Acrylic section
T**R
Love it. Get it
This Little Fat Man is fantastic. My first Moon Man pen, it makes me want to look at more of their products. This is an eye dropper style pen, the first one that I have tried, and I am hooked on that convenience! The nib is smooth, writes on any paper. It always starts right up when you need it. So cool to see the beautiful ink splashing around. The pen is short and fat and hold lots of ink. The cap posts well and lengthens the pen to a regular size in your hand. I have not seen any scratches on the barrel after posting the cap. This pen is an economic value for an every day carry that, in my opinion, you can rely on for quick notes or day-long meetings. Be careful not to fill the barrel to the rim - my embarrassing 😳 rookie mistake.
T**R
The pen is great, the nib is not
This can be a fun little chub of a fountain pen IF you are willing to switch out the frustrating nib that skips, is scratchy, and has a lot of drag. A nib upgrade is easy to perform. I recommend the purchase of a #6 JoWo nib. They are affordable, write like butter, and you can choose from extra fine point all the way to stub. Just pull the JoWo nib and feeder from its plastic housing and push into the plastic housing of the Moonman Q1. (I found a video "Fountain Pen Friction Fit Nib Swap Tutorial" posted on the Youtube channel, Mystery Arts to clear and easy to follow successfully.) So why would you want to bother with this? Because this Q1 pen body is really fun to use, solidly build and is like a little lava lamp showing off the ink supply. The pen holds a solid 3 ml of fluid. In fact, I think of it as a little ink test tube for your own experimentation. Here's why: The hearty opening and reservoir is handy should you wish to mix different inks together in it. Or you can add shimmer and shake it like a snow globe. I like to water down some of my heavily saturated inks to create lighter pastels... the large capacity allows for all these little experiments of one which can be quite gratifying. I have even opened the Q1 and shoved another pen into that wide opening for a quick refill on the go. Yep! I refilled my Pilot Metropolitan Con-40 directly from the opening of my Moonman Q1 (and still had enough ink in the Q1 to continue using it for a loooong time.) So, to me the pen body is unique enough (and fun enough) to justify the replacement of the nib. I find it comfortable to use posted (the cap posts well) and not posted (which lets the fat little thing fit right in the crook of my hand between the index finger and thumb - which is a surprisingly fun way to hold a pen when you're feeling super lazy. And this pen doesn't burp ink either! That can be a problem with eye-dropper pens but, not this one. If you elect to purchase this pen with plans to change the nib you won't be disappointed with the JoWo #6 If you do not intend to change the nib this pen will likely be a disappointment. I'm glad I went for it for the reasons mentioned above. I also plan to rub a little silicone grease along the threads to ensure a good seal. Silicone grease is cheap and easy to find and will give me peace of mind as I toss this little chub sideways into a fanny pouch and take it on adventures. Hope this is helpful. Fountain pens are a lot of fun and this one does have some appeal.
N**W
Meine erste Füllfeder mit gebogener Feder. Einen Tag nach der Bestellung erhalten, gleich ausgepackt und ausprobiert. Ich bin begeistert. Das Gerät liegt ungemein gut in der Hand, was ich bei den Abmessungen nicht gedacht hätte. Es zeichnet extrem flüssig und liefert Linien von ganz fein bis zu ca. 2 mm dick. Es lassen sich Übergänge ganz locker ausarbeiten oder auch Schraffuren, die aufgrund des optimalen Tintenflusses sehr gleichmäßig und dicht ausfallen.
D**A
A nice good looking old fashioned fountain pen, turning people's head whenever is used, grip & ease of writing • Smoothly functioning since 6 months, a unique piece in my collection of fountain pens
C**L
I wanted this pen for some time but it has been out of stock. Strangely, the small pen is fantastic for people with large fat fingers, of which I'm a candidate. The pen has beautiful lines and as I sit in my office the sun coming through the window shines through the transparent body illuminating the ink within. Filling the pen is simple, but allow for a lot of room and paper towels just in case. The writing experience of the broad nib is exquisite in comparison to more expensive pens, but don't expect platinum or gold nib performance. This is a light daily workhorse pen and will provide long writing periods with little fatigue. I recommend.
ア**郎
ペン先へのインクの流れが悪く、使い物にならない。
�**�
La pluma está muy bonita y de muy buena calidad. Para manos grandes si se ocupa el tapón. Para manos de dama sin problema como gustes usarla. Viene con un Nib mediano el cual no lo especifica la publicación pero está genial q venga lo malo no dice cómo cambiarla. Pero seguramente se hace como con las plumas de armado más complejo.
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