

🖋️ Elevate your writing game—because your ideas deserve the smoothest flow.
The Hongdian 100 Piston Fountain Pen combines a durable silver steel metal alloy body with a handcrafted iridium medium nib, delivering a smooth and balanced writing experience. Featuring a transparent large-capacity ink tank with a piston filling system, it supports any bottled ink for convenience. Designed ambidextrously with a comfortable grip and packaged in a stylish metal case, this pen is ideal for professionals seeking both function and flair in their everyday writing tools.











































































| ASIN | B0BL2F28LS |
| Additional Features | Transparent |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,629 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #176 in Fountain Pens |
| Body Shape | Cylindrical |
| Brand Name | Asvine |
| Closure Type | screw |
| Color | Silver-100 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (871) |
| Drill Point | Medium |
| Grip Type | grip zone |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | Metal Box |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | Silver |
| Item Diameter | 12 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Line Size | 0.5mm |
| Manufacturer | Asvine |
| Material Type | Metal Alloy Steel |
| Model Name | 100 |
| Model Number | 100 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Writing|Calligraphy |
| Style | Medium Point |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Writing Instrument Form | Fountain Pen |
T**L
Writes well and looks good!
I collect and use fountain pens of all types. I saw this pen and bought it due to its very affordable price point. I didn’t except much when I received the pen. I have bought Chinese pens in the past and was generally disappointed especially when it came to writing. Firstly, the pen is large and very ornate but looks good. It feels good in the hand too, not too heavy at all. I don’t know what the pen is made of other than metal but it is light and is not magnetic. I ordered an extra fine point. The nib writes well, is not scratchy, with some feedback, and is wet for a fine point. I was very pleased with the writing in general. You can write with the cap posted or not, either way it is balanced. It is a piston filled pen. There were no instructions with the pen but it did have a wrench to take the piston apart for cleaning—very nice touch. The only negative I could find is the clip—a little too stiff for my liking. Overall, at this price point, the pen is a must have for fountain pen enthusiasts. I would recommend this pen.
I**R
Update: Twist thingy inside barrel broke, had to toss. Beautiful, writes incredibly smooth!
Update 07/05/23: The pen broke. During my 5th refill, I noticed the dial at the top of the pen went slack. Upon inspection, it seems the plastic screw within the pen shattered. I did not turn it aggressive while refilling, and used normal pressure. Just goes to show you get what you pay for. So while the appearance is great, it's not a pen built to last. Update: I've gotten used to the weight and I am here to say it's become my favorite pen. I like it even more than my Sailors, and it's smoother then their gold nibs too. I recently bought a new Sailor and this was like a "why not purchase" at the same time. This $32 pen outshines that $100 pen. Wow, amazing, amazing pen with an incredible nib for 32.44. It writes super smooth, and the extra fine nib on this is finer than Lamys. It makes no noise when writing, whereas my Lamys are all a bit scratchy at the Extra Fine level. My only complaint is that it's thick and heavy and makes my wrist hurt after only a page of writing. I do have small hands, so this might be a perfect 10/10 for someone who isn't petite.
E**G
Beautiful Pen!
Beautiful pen. Very well made and great value. Recommend the Hongdian Blue Peacock Ink to go inside. My first piston filler pen. Writes smooth and feels great posted in your hand.
A**S
Hongdian N6 Black “Longblade” - A sleek fantastic writer at a great price
I recently bought two Hongdian pens, the N6 and the N7, both for about $35 US dollars. I primarily got them because they look beautiful and awesome, but also because Hongdian is the one Chinese brand I had not yet explored and wanted to dip my toes in , so to speak. The reason I got the N6 Black w/ Longblade nib is…well, quite frankly I was secretly wanting the new Estie Raven piston, but the $275 price tag turned me off, despite it being a gorgeous pen to look at. And so I saw the N6 in all black, a longblade nib (which is a really nice architect type grind, but a bit more expressive) and for just $35 and thought “Hm, well, I guess I can get a really cool black pen and not spend almost $300”. The N6 is very well made, a mixture of resin and metal so that it has a nice weighted balance that makes posting the pen pretty nice. Also, it comes with an ebonite feed and a little wrench for disassembly. It has a nice little ink window when the cap is removed, which I appreciate. The black longblade nib is really cool and reminds me of line variation I get from my Lamy 2K EF, which has a subtle architect grind-like nib, but the Longblade is a bit more expressive in its line variation and looks and feels great, very addictive. If I had one complaint, I wish it was a matte black finish, as opposed to the smooth black surface that it is. Especially with respect to the grip section, which is almost too smooth, and which I have a little bit of a hard time placing my finger on it; I end up holding the pen higher up, near or on the threads, which I don’t really like. Other than that, it’s a fantastic pen.
K**R
Defective July Batch
Ordered the Long Knife Nib version. Shipping was Free One-Day with Prime, which was great. The pen, visually, looked stunning. Felt solid and balanced in the hand. Packaging and presentation, all 5/5, lived up to the pictures and advertising. The insurmountable issue was the piston plunger was defective. The plunger, a hard plastic, was warped, forming an ineffective seal. When attempting to piston fill from the ink bottle, the pen only drew in a couple drops of ink, not enough to even be visible through the ink window. I cycled to attempt a fill multiple (3) times, between attempted fills turning the pen nib-up to purge air and let gravity help pull in ink. Some ink did make its way into the tank, but went right past the piston because of the defective seal and onto the threading of the piston end. Not only that, but ink was also starting to leak directly out of the seams around the ink window. Figured I had bad luck and opted for a free replacement, which had a similar issue with the piston (see picture). Because of the irreparably warped plastic end, this piston was unable to draw any ink whatsoever. The replacement did not leak from the seams around the ink window, but regardless, it was unusable as a piston fountain pen. It appears the piston assembly for this pen is having a bad manufacturing batch issue which renders the piston-filling operation completely non-functional. Furthermore, the piston assembly in the one I received appears different than in the advertising and videos (see picture). The piston end's threading and housing on mine appeared to be brass, rather than the white (plastic? steel?) material in any of the videos or pictures, visible through the translucent body. Normally, I'd attribute higher quality to the brass, and wouldn't complain, but both the original and replacement I received both were uniquely brass and uniquely had defective plungers. Perhaps they replaced one of the original components with a seemingly higher quality alternative which ended up having quality issues with the plastic portion. Regardless, I can only recommend strongly against buying this until they sort the broken batch out.
M**E
Most beautiful fountain pen. It took a couple of attempts, to fill it with ink for the first time. But it is now ready to go. The writing is a lovely fine line. The pen has got a good weight to hold it in balance. Wonderful.
A**R
First time fountain pen users will be lost because no instructions for filling the pen was included. Head over to YouTube. Filling method is a turn the non on the end thing. It comes with a small tool for taking apart the pen when a deep clean is required. Remember to wash the nib with a bit of water if it isn't writing. The fine nib is a 0.4mm at my guess. A smooth writer. It looks good an writes well . Hopefully someone will have the care and filling instructions on YouTube soon.
S**R
good
P**A
la penna può piacere o no, ma è di buona fattura e non passa senza essere notata. Non sono all'altezza del resto la clip del cappuccio eccessivamente rigida ed il meccanismo a pistone che sembra sfruttare un banale converter, ma per esserne certi si dovrebbe smontare la penna, ma non ho capito come fare.
K**Y
This is my first fountain pen, so I really have nothing in my experience I can compare it to. That said, it is functionally flawless and is a piece of artwork in its own right. During the initial ink filling, I was hyper focused on keeping the nib submerged enough to draw in ink and not air, but without going so deep as to make a mess. My brain momentarily struggled to process which direction I needed to rotate the end to draw in the ink, and for a moment I thought I had broken it by twisting too far the wrong way and forcing the piston further down, but thankfully it seems I haven’t damaged anything. Don’t be like me, be mindful of what you’re doing to avoid over-rotating the end (if that’s possible) as I don’t know if that can damage it or not, but I would certainly hate to find out the hard way. This pen is an excellent weight, and I can simply let it do its thing without having to apply pressure as I write, making it infinitely more comfortable compared to a typical ballpoint. I have yet to receive the appropriate paper for this, but it works well on a plain-Jane notepad and soaks into the page but so far hasn’t bled through to another page. It held about 2g of ink, though I suppose that would depend on the properties of the specific ink used, so I don’t know if that’s helpful. Weighs 37g with the lid, 23g without, and contrary to what I’ve seen in some reviews I watched on YT about this pen, mine actually came with the little tool for disassembly included. Overall I give this a 10/10
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