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The M2 Black Forest Mini Fountain Pen in Midnight Blue is a compact, 10.5cm aluminium pen featuring an anodized finish for durability and a titanium medium soft nib for smooth, effortless writing. Weighing just 12g capped, it offers a comfortable grip and a spring-loaded clip for secure portability. Each pen is hand-assembled and tested, includes a converter for bottled ink, and comes in a stylish metal case—ideal for professionals who value craftsmanship and convenience in a travel-ready design.






















| ASIN | B0CXTLP5K3 |
| Additional Features | Writing Instrument |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,072 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #4 in Fountain Pens |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand | HONG DIAN |
| Brand Name | HONG DIAN |
| Closure Type | Screw Off Cap |
| Color | Midnight Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 607 Reviews |
| Drill Point | Medium |
| Grip Type | Soft |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardness | Soft |
| Included Components | 1 x Fountain Pen, 1 x Converter (In the pen barrel), 1 x Metal Case |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | No Ink Included |
| Item Diameter | 13 Millimeters |
| Line Size | 0.7 Millimeters |
| Manufacturer | HONG DIAN |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Name | Hongdian M2 |
| Model Number | Hongdian M2 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Travelling |
| Style | Medium |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Writing Instrument Form | Fountain Pen |
J**E
Might be my new favorite!
My second M2, after the brass! First, they're both awesome. I'm a bit partial to the titanium, just because of the texture, and I'm partial to the color and the way the light glints off titanium. I believe it is much less slippery than the brass, and it feels great in the hand. I've seen a couple of reviews on YouTube say the posted titanium was longer and slightly more back-heavy than the brass. It's possible the difference others observed is variation in the manufacture of the pens, but I'm not getting that in my units. Posted, the lengths are identical to my eye, with basically the same balance. I find the weight of the titanium to be perfect. I like a feeling the weight of the pen in my hand a bit, and this strikes the balance between nimble and that "heavy quality" feeling. Capped, the titanium is about a 1 or 1.5 millimeters longer. As other reviews have stated, the titanium does not have the plastic inside of the cap for softer posting. I prefer that myself, but does clink a bit, and I can see a ring starting wear in to the barrel on the titanium where the cap grasps the barrel. Again, I kind of like the raw metal pen developing some character, so I don't mind. The one drawback of the lack of a plastic liner is that it's possible to wiggle the cap back and forth a touch while posted. It posts firmly, but, the idea that there's a bit of play to it kind of bothers me. I purchased with a medium nib, but quickly swapped out for an EF. The medium writes extremely broad on these pens, and EF is perfect for me. It flows well, and I have had no issues with dry-out using my favorite ink: Sailor Souboku. For utility, the clip on the pen is great! I understand they've made some improvements relative to the brass and AL versions, including a pin with a larger diameter. I will say, that little off-center spring in there feels like the weak point, and seems like it will fail eventually. Honestly, this is a legendary pen, though. It's a bit of a premium pen compared to the AL, or even brass version - but still at a price that I don't feel like I need to baby it.
J**A
Excellent EDC
An excellent, affordable pocket pen with quality features such as metal body, section and cap, sprung clip which allows to be fitted on different cloth thickness; rather good capacity converter (but also comes with pre inked cartridge). A good quality steel nib, all four of mine write smoothly and without skipping or hard starts. Excellent EDC pen.
H**E
Not what was advertised, but a nice enough pen just the same.
I decided to give this pen a try despite not being familiar with the manufacturer, Hongdian, because it was listed as a pocket pen with a soft nib, and the price was right. I found mixed joy and disappointment in what I received. Pros: + This is a compact pen that posts nicely, comfortable both when pocketed and when in use. Its aluminum cap and barrel feel sturdy. + The matte finish is attractive. + At $20 with converter included, the pen is good value. + The pen takes international standard (short or long) cartridges, which makes it easy to refill whether you prefer cartridges or bottle ink. Cons: - This was advertised as a soft-nib pen, but it most certainly is not. "Soft" in terms of fountain pen nibs refers to a nib that flexes during use to provide variation in the width of the line put to paper and how fast ink flows onto the paper...but does so less than a "flex" nib. This is a very rigid steel nib (albeit a fairly smooth one). - This pen seems to come from China, so I assumed that listed nib sizes were Asian sizes similar to Namiki/Pilot, or Jinhao. What I received was more of a Western medium, similar to a Pelikan or Lamy nib. - The converter is very flimsy, and attaches a bit loosely. I expect to have to replace it before long. Overall... I like the pen. At just about $20, it compares reasonably well to my much more expensive Kaweco AL Sport. However, I found the description rather misleading. It should *not* be listed as a soft nib, and it should be specified that the nib sizing is Western.
A**N
For the Money - You Can't Do Much Better
I love this pen in general (the M2), but the Titanium version gets 5+ stars because, unlike the others, this little guy has some weight (heft) to it that makes it feel much more substantial in the hands. The M nib writes close to a Bold, but I do really like it. I wish the converter held more ink, but for a pen this small, it would literally be impossible to have a larger converter, so I cannot ding the product for that. If you are looking for a pocket-size fountain pen, you can't do much better than this for the price. My ONLY concern is that the pen is only about 1/4 turn to screw/unscrew the cap, and I have some concerns about putting it in my shirt pocket because it comes loose easily. Otherwise, the clip is high-quality and springy, and I love the way this pen writes.
R**.
Great everyday pen
I’ve had my pen for about two months and the color is still perfect. I do not use this as edc pen however, I wear in my short pocket every day to work. It does take the John standard cartridges, which are available on this site and I like that there are the long cartridges so you can write for lengthy periods of time without having to change cartridges. The ink, flows smoothly, and it writes very well. For me to weight is perfect . I also like that cap fits on the top of the pen.
'**R
Another great Hong Dian pen
I love writing and fountain pens. I have a decent collection. Some quite expensive. And, I've learned $$ aren't always the measure of a good writer in a pen. I've taken to these Hong Dian fountain pens. Especially the "soft" version of their nibs. This pen is a "soft" Medium and again, doesn't disappoint. It writes wet and full. I can use it with drier inks and it will put decent ink to paper. With wet inks it is a dream and glides effortlessly with full, dark linework that doesn't feather on good paper. While these "soft" nibs are not the same as a "flex" nib (they don't really "flex" to offer line variation that way). These soft nibs have a nice spring and give to them that makes them a pleasure to write with, with good ink flow, and a forgiving feel that makes them easier to control for me, especially for longer writing sessions. Some reviews note issues with these pens. For me, this hasn't been the case - there's been a lot of value for the money. I now have 5 of the Hong Dian pens and none of them have had any issues. The brass version of this M2 gives the Kaweco Sport Brass (which I also have) a serious run for its money, especially with the "soft" nib. Even their normal "classic" nibs that are stiffer (the way a stock jowo or schmidt nib is) flow ink beautifully and write very well. I have several of those nibs as well in EF, F, M, Fude, and Blade. They all write wet and work as they should. I just don't have anything but good to say about these pens so far, especially for the money. Honestly, with Amazon's policy, if I did happen to get something that didn't meet the performance of the others I had, I'd just exchange it for one that does. These less expensive pens find their way into rotation with my expensive pens. I enjoy writing and creating with them all.
J**M
A good pocket pen
This is a well built metal pocket size pen that can be thrown in a bag or pocket. It is quick to use as the screw on cap comes off, and goes back on in a little over a half rotation of the cap. The pen refills from a bottle of ink with the included converter, or a standard 3.4 mm Bore cartridge can be used. The pen does not leak, and has not dried out which would make it difficult to write with. Overall it is a fun pen to use everyday or to write down quick notes.
T**P
Cool body but a terrible writter
The pen body is very cool, solid metal and feels great, however its a terrible writer. The "M" nib on mine is scratchy and just not smooth, even after breaking-in over 20+ full pages of notes. I wont be using this pen much at all which is a shame as it was so reasonably priced and looks fantastic.
T**N
Surprisingly nice pen
Bought this pen as it looked good and had some good reviews. Didn’t have much expectations but was trying. This pen is small pocket pen somewhat similar to Kaweco Al Sport. Dimensions are slightly different. I can use the pen unposted easily whereas Kawecos are a bit difficult. Look wise it’s well polished and solid. It comes with a converter which is a big plus (unlike kawecos). Writing wise the nib is butter smooth. Too smooth for my style of writing (luckily no baby bottom issues which I feared) All in all good pen for the price. It’s way cheaper than Kaweco and hope it lasts like my Kawecos did (years and even decades for some) Kaweco still wins but at a different price point altogether
F**F
Excellent rapport qualité prix. Très bon stylo de voyage.
Stylo de poche/voyage, de belle facture.
R**.
Kompaktowe pióro
Złożone jest naprawdę małe!
J**S
Very nice fountain pen!
Good quality, well performing, very handy pocket pen with very nice nib :-)
M**İ
Mükemmel Diyazn ve Malzeme
Harika bir kalem. Boyut ve rengi mükemmel. Mürekkebin kurumasını önleyen bir conta bile düşünülmüş. İki tane kaweco marka kalemim var ama bu bambaşka, fiyatı da kawecoya göre çok uygun.
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