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✍️ Write Boldly, Last Endlessly — The Titanium Pen for the Modern Pro
The Asvine J16 Brushed Titanium Fountain Pen combines a premium Jowo fine nib with a high-capacity piston filling system, all encased in a lightweight yet ultra-durable titanium body. Designed for professionals who demand smooth, precise writing and long-lasting performance, it features an ergonomic no-slip grip and comes gift-ready with a wrench and elegant packaging. Elevate your daily writing ritual with a pen engineered for endurance and style.











| ASIN | B0DDKWT7LT |
| Additional Features | Refillable |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,545 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #194 in Fountain Pens |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand | Asvine |
| Brand Name | Asvine |
| Color | Brushed Titanium |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 109 Reviews |
| Drill Point | Fine |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic Grip |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | No Ink Included |
| Item Diameter | 15 Millimeters |
| Item Dimensions | 5.83 x 0.59 x 0.55 inches |
| Item Weight | 44 Grams |
| Line Size | 0.5 Millimeters |
| Manufacturer | Asvine |
| Material | Titanium |
| Material Type | Titanium |
| Model Number | J6 |
| Style | Fine |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 12 months |
| Writing Instrument Form | Fountain Pen |
J**S
Excellent and high quality pen at a surprisingly low price.
The Asvine J16 arrived today. It is a really nice pen. The design, materials, and quality of fit are all excellent. The junctions between parts are even and smooth. The cap and nib screw in and out smoothly with no sign of thread slop. The nib itself is a typical European fine. It is unusually smooth, especially with zero tuning. It is on the stiff side, typical of most steel nibs I've used. The blue/green body is subtle and color variation is noticeable at working distance, but not distracting. Overall it writes smoothly, and is very comfortable in the hand. This one is destined for longer duration writing.
E**A
This is a keeper!
I saw the Asvine J16 on the Doodlebud channel and as soon as I saw it I know I had to have it. You may ask why, as it is a pretty normal cigar-shaped fountain pen. Well the main reasons are that it is all made I titanium and it has a Jowo nib: for the first time we have an Asvine with a Jowo nib. Don’t get me wrong, the Asvine nibs are great and I have a few, but having a Jowo nib it means that you can swap any other Jowo nib you may own like Edison Pens or Franklin-Christoph special grinds. Packaging & Accessories: 10/10 Asvine doesn’t disappoint: you get a plastic box with a wrench and pamphlet with instructions: very well made Aesthetics & Quality 10/10 Again, you may say that it is a lain cigar shaped pen. It is, but it is extremely well made. Nice springy clip, with a cartouche at the end of the cap with “Asvine” stamped on it and “J16” in the back. The piston nob is super smooth. The pen is not small, but it sits in the hand extremely well. You can choose between a solid titanium finish or a brushed titanium finish: I went to the former mainly because I have plenty of brushed finished pens and also I didn’t want to spend the additional $4 on the brushed finish. I also think the solid finish is less prone to scuffs. Anyway, I am very happy with the solid titanium finish. As said, the pen feels solid in the hand, well constructed, Nib and writing quality 10/10 The nib unscrews for replacement and maintenance. Being a Jowo nib, you have plenty of options if you want to replace it with something fancier. The nib is a great performed out of the box: it wrote immediately and it is super smooth: it just glides on paper. The nib is marked as “F” fine. Asvine offers all nib measures: EF, F, M, and B. You can knock yourself out! Weight and Dimensions: 10/10 The pen is awesome. I never had the same feeling I had taking the J16 in the hand: it felt just right. Not too long, not too short, not too heavy but not light. The section is just the right measure for me. Just pure perfection! Cost & Value: 8/10 The price is a little high for a Chinese pen. The pen is $55.99 for the solid finish and $59.99 for the brushed finish. Is it worth it? Well, I think the short answer is “yes”. Would I liked to be a little cheaper? Sure, but this is a keeper in my book. Conclusion: (48/50) Great new addition to the Asvine family: beautifully constructed pen and a solid performer. I think this might be the best pen I have so far.
C**S
Excellent value.
Excellent pen. Feels good. Writes beautifully.
D**Y
Another Winner from Asvine
BLUF: The Asvine J16 is a nearly perfect writing instrument, suitable for school work and office life. Discussion: The hand-held writing instrument market is becoming increasingly competitive. Digital devices are more efficient at not only writing and displaying written information, but can distribute that information at the speed of light, literally. So, when you want to write a longer document or research paper, digital is “better”. But for quick notes and reminders, a pen or pencil might be more accessible or practical. Using a fountain pen can be environmentally friendlier than ballpoint and gel roller pens, because there’s no refill to replace after the ink runs out. Yes, some fountain pens rely on “disposable” cartridges, but you could refill them with bottled ink by using a blunt tip ink syringe. The Asvine brand offers several pens that are durable, reliable, and fillable with bottled ink. Some are made from colored or clear plastic, and some with combinations of metals and plastic. The J16 is near the top of Asvine’s assortment. The body, cap and grip section are made from titanium alloys, with a clear plastic ink window and the (presumably) plastic and rubber piston filling mechanism. The finish of the exterior is flawless, machined to leave the surface smooth and free of burrs, grates, and sharp edges. The filling mechanism works smoothly, and can be user maintained (and lubricated as necessary). What makes this pen feel extra special is the #6 JoWo nib and feed assembly. While the majority of Asvine (and other Chinese pen manufacturers) use Chinese-made nib and feed assemblies that write good enough for most people, adding a German-made JoWo nib takes this pen to the next level. Incredibly smooth ink flow and an impeccable polished finish of the nib tip make this pen write and feel like a pen costing hundreds of dollars. As a matter of fact, many pens that do cost hundreds have the same exact nib and feed combination. So, why would you pay more for the same quality and performance? Oh, and because JoWo nibs are easily removable (for cleaning, etc.), you can swap nibs with virtually any other pen that uses JoWo #6 nibs. Recommendation: if you’ve never written with a Chinese pen, the Asvine J16 is the “Gateway Pen” to show you that European and Japanese pen quality doesn’t have to cost European and Japanese prices! Exceptional performance at affordable prices. Try it for yourself; I’m sure you won’t be disappointed. PS: No, I’m not getting paid for this review, but I am keeping it real.
O**Y
Great pen for an amazing price
The pen is attractive and writes well out of the box. I have expensive pens like Mont Blanc, Pelikan, Sailor, etc. The Asvine J16 lacks a gold nib, and the piston is plastic rather than brass, but it writes just as well as the much more expensive pens. The J16s barrel is made of titanium, and should be more scratch resistant than the plastic resin from which my Mont Blanc and Pelikan pens are made. At about $60, the Asvine J16 is a steal in comparison to the European pens which cost several hundred dollars (over $1100 in the case of the Mont Blanc 149). The Asvine J16 even comes with a wrench to disassemble the pen should that ever be necessary. According to what I have read, Asvine pens are almost always great writers out of the box. That is a testament to great quality control.
R**D
Inspired by the Mont Blanc 146 Stainless, but a solid quality pen
I have used fountain pens for over 60 years. In the past 20 years, i have bought many dozens representing dozens of makers makers of every price range. Among those were about a dozen well chosen fountain pens made in China. Once I try a pen, if it does not have a certain "special" feel, it gets sold or traded. Until this past week, there were no pens from Taiwan or China left in my inventory. I am not suggesting that they did not work, or that they were not well made, only that they missed that something special that makes you want to pick up a pen and just write with it for the pure joy of writing with it. And, another thing that always concerned me was the use of the Intellectual Property of others. With the upcoming tariffs on China goods, i decided to take another look, just in case. I had never owned an Asvine product before and looked over their product line and watched a number of review videos. Many of their models appeared to be near copies of other well known pens. For example, the V126 a knockoff of the Pilot 823, the P20 of Leonardo pens, the V200 and P36 of the Conid models. One pen that stood out in those videos was the Asvine J16. I did not originally recognize it as a near clone of another pen, and while i do not know what the worker conditions of the factory are, this pen seemed to reflect a certain intelligent design and construction that whispered "try me". I gave in, one more time, fully anticipating that at some point in the near future, I would probably find the new pen just set aside again in favor of my longstanding favorites. But, after a little use, that is not the case. The J16 is a very solid and well made pen. The nib is smooth with a bit of tooth and the ink feed consistent even while writing several pages at a good fast pace. While not perfect the fit is good. The cap posts securely, which is important for me as I have large hands and like to write posted. It is heavier than most pens this size, but comfortable and well balanced. The only downside that I have found so far is that the ink flow does not start up immediately if the pen is left un capped for more than about 10 minutes. This is not an issue for most folks that will write for a while and then cap the pen, but I use a fountain pen at work, and often set it down uncapped between use. So far, the ink has begun to flow with just a few dry strokes. so not a deal breaker. Bottom line, I am enjoying writing with this pen and I anticipate that I will not selling or trading it. Add on: After looking at the the pen in person more closely, it now appears to be a near clone of the Mont Blanc 146, specifically the stainless model. There are some differences: nib material, body material, quality of internal mechanism, markings, etc, but the overall features and design certainly give the impression as "having been inspired by" another high quality pen. It is a wonderful quality pen for the money ($55) but that makes me sad and has forced me to reduce the rating by two stars. While I was thinking of buying another one with another nib size, this new discovery will unfortunately prevent that.
D**S
This is the one!
This is a nice pen. I have almost 100 fountain pens in my collection and this one is probably the nicest (unless you were looking for a pocket pen. That's another topic.) So what do I like about this pen? The shape and mat finish make it comfortable to hold, more than any other metal pens I have tried. It looks nice without being gaudy. The Jovo nib writes very well. I haven't tried it, but I suspect that you could trade out the nib with another Jovo. I like the weight. It might be a bit much for a shirt pen, but the size and moderate weight are ideal for a desk pen. Some people might compare this pen with the (discontinued) Moonman Ti500. I think the J16 is clearly better because it is comfortable in my hand, it has an ink window, and the price is a bit less. Compared with the European brands- If you didn't know where the pens came from and what they cost, you might choose this one over a pen that costs many times as much. I really can't think of anything to criticize about this pen. A YouTube reviewer said that his dries out a bit if he doesn't use it for two weeks. I doubt that I will ever go that long without using this pen. It's my favorite.
P**H
Worth every penny
Fabulous pen. Lighter than he titanium version. The nib is not soft but very smooth. The ebonite body is beautiful.
A**7
Ottima
Ottima stilografica questa J16. Dimensioni generose e abbastanza pesante dunque la consiglio a chi apprezza il genere, mentre è poco adatta a chi cerca penne piccole e leggere. Non so ovviamente dire se sia vero titanio, ma l’impressione è che lo sia. Lo stantuffo, le filettature, la finestrella per controllare l’inchiostro , tutto è realizzato molto bene. Pennino che ovviamente NON è flessibile (i flessibili veri van cercati nelle penne di una volta nell’usato) , ma è fluido, scorrevole ed il mio F è davvero tale, non un F che tende al medio. Nel complesso davvero molto buona ed a un prezzo competitivo. Vero che è costosa rispetto ai prezzi medi della marca (che stanno salendo), ma una penna così, prodotta da uno dei nomi “classici”potrebbe costare dieci volte tanto e diremmo che è normale, la qualità , il nome ecc. brava Asvine !
G**E
Titanium!! Jowo!!
Fabulous, probably indestructible. Writes beautifully.
S**S
Great all the way around
If you're looking for a pen that writes beautifully, feels and looks premium, is of great value, then this is it. Just slap a premium logo on this and it will sell for 5x the price. But it's an Asvine and as far as I'm concerned, Asvine is the new premium for those who insist on quality and value. It punches much higher than its weight. Recommend highly.
A**L
Es una gran "híbrida" China-Alemana.
Es una gran "híbrida" China-Alemana, que va de maravilla desde el primer momento, sin tocar ni suavizar el plumin siquiera. Tida una grán novedad para despedir el 2024 con una pieza digna de estar bastante arriba ente las grandes novedades que el.."Oriente" nos está mandando en los últimos años.
S**6
Excellent
Great Asvine quality pen that writes perfectly
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