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The Pilot Fountain Pen Converter CON-70 is a clear-bodied, lightweight ink converter designed for easy monitoring of ink levels and smooth medium 0.5mm line writing. Compatible with Pilot fountain pens, it offers a mess-free refill experience and trusted durability from a leading brand.
| ASIN | B001P35A6K |
| Best Sellers Rank | 72,338 in Stationery & Office Supplies ( See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Supplies ) 359 in Fountain Pens |
| Brand | PILOT |
| Closure | Converter |
| Colour | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,482) |
| Date First Available | 17 Aug. 2012 |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Ink Colour | Black |
| Item Weight | 5.67 g |
| Line Size | 0.5mm |
| Manufacturer | Pilot |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CON-70 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | CON-70 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Point Type | Fountain pen |
| Product Dimensions | 8.89 x 0.76 x 0.76 cm; 5.67 g |
| Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
J**K
Took a few attempts to get the right technique with the CON-70, then brilliant!
Bought 3 Pilot CON-70 Fountain Pen Converters. I wanted their much larger ink capacity compared to other Pilot Converters & most other brands. Initially, after pressing & releasing the plunger at least a dozen times, I could barely get any ink at all into either my Pilot Kakuno or Pilot Lightive fountain pens. This happened with the first 2 CON-70s I used. But both couldn't possibly be duds. Not with a quality brand like Pilot. I swear by Pilot fountain pens. I have a few Pilot FPs & they've never let me down. So I had to be doing something wrong. This worked for me after some initial hiccups: Press the plunger fast with added force, but release only slowly. Once I found the right technique, the CON-70 filled up fully with 4 to 5 presses. The larger ink capacity & a bit of added weight from the CON-70 has also made the relatively lightweight Kakuno & Lightive fountain pens even more pleasurable to use. I've no hesitation recommending the Pilot CON-70, as I've done with their excellent fountain pens. However, maybe be prepared for a few hiccups with initial use.
L**R
Intended for specific Pilot models, not all
Relative to any of the other existing or now discontinued Pilot fillers for their range of fountain pens, this has a relatively large ink capacity of over 1.6ml; it may not sound much but most will allow less than 1ml! It has a deep contact area to ensure a tight fit but it will leak if ever removed from a pen while still containing ink; most alternatives will not. Filling requires 5 or 6 pumps but it is also more prone to retaining air bubbles within the volume of ink than a typical piston filler. The downside is that it will only fit the larger Pilot fountain pens of which the 74 is the most popular. For the remainder, it is both too long and too wide to fit. Essential to active, heavy users.
B**L
It does its job - really well
Perfect fit for my Pilot Custom 74. I bought this converter to hold ink for my fountain pen. This converter holds lots of ink and has a vacuum type filling mechanism. The result it holds lots of ink and means that I'm not constantly refilling, a problem that I've had with the CON-20. I wish more manufacturers make converters like this as being easy to fill and clean makes it far superior to many other converters in other pens that I've tried in the past.
R**K
Pilot 70 CON70 from Japan
Very useful converter but I'm giving it 4 star as it is somewhat difficult to promote a good flow to the nib without causing an excessive flow!
A**R
A solid little converter
A nice converter for my Pilot pen .
K**R
For My Kakuno
Fits in my Pilot Kakuno. It has great capacity and is easy to refill, would definitely recommend over using cartridges.
D**L
Good converter
Works as it should. Provides good enough ink capacity for a cc filler. Cleaning and operation is not the easiest but I like it.
J**C
Requires too much force
While fine for me, it doesn't work well at all for my wife, who's been using fountain pens since primary school. The first time, the required force caused the section to leap forward, and bent the nib. (Thankfully, we were able to get it writing smoothly again.) The second use required a bit of a clean-up. I suspect this will end up in my collection of pens soon, rather than hers.
J**A
El Pilot CON-70 es, sin duda, el mejor convertidor de Pilot. aunque por su tamaño, no se puede usar en todos los modelos de estilográficas de la marca, y por supuesto, no se puede usar en estilográficas de otras marcas. Este convertidor, destaca por su gran capacidad, más del doble del CON-40, o del ya descatalogado CON-50 (que aunque puede encontrar en el mercado, y funciona mejor que el más bonito y moderno CON-40, pues este último es complicado conseguir llenarlo) y por supuesto del CON-20 (de saquito de látex) que llevan las Pilot Metropolitan en el mercado americano. El CON-70 resulta, además, divertido y vistoso de cargar, con su sistema de bombeo. Viene de serie en plumas como la (fantástica) Pilot Custom 74, pero lo interesante es que se le puede poner a la baratísima Pilot Kaküno, al menos en sus versiones transparentes, en las que luce muy bien. La Kaküno es una estilográfica escolar, que usa los mismos, estupendos, plumines de acero, que las Metropolitan (MR en España), aunque con unos simpáticos emoticones grabado a laser en ellos. Muy recomendable. Eso sí, conviene comprobar su compatibilidad con la estilográfica concreta de Pilot para la que se lo quiera comprar.
E**E
These are exceptional, make you want to buy only Pilot pens. There are no bubbles, and capacity is decent - exceptional design.
嬉**子
お尻をプッシュする方式なので片手でインクの補充が出来ました! kakunoにも使えるのがGood。 (kakunoには少量のコンバーターを使用しています)ライティブに使ってます。 そして容量も多いのでインク切れをそこまで気にすることなく使えます。
B**.
For me, the Pilot Custom 743 just may be the perfect pen. Substantially the same design and the same nib of the much-vaunted Custom 823, but with a converter instead of the vacuum fill. I don't want a converter so small that I have to fill it after practically every writing session. Still, to paraphrase a 16th Century Italian playwright, 'One should do with lovers exactly as one does with ink colours*: Have many, enjoy them one at a time, and change often.' The CON-70 strikes the perfect balance between ink capacity and change frequency. It fills just fine through the nib and the button, but I find it less messy and more efficient to fill from an ink syringe (easily found on Amazon; I use a 1" needle). Filling from a syringe can lead to dry starts with cheaper pens or different converters, but with the CON-70 and No. 15 nib of the Custom 743 the ink flows immediately and it always writes like a dream without issue. I've seen some people recommend a different converter for each ink colour to avoid transfer issues. I simply use a longer syringe (3-4" needle that can extend to the very back of the converter, pictured) and completely flush out the nib and converter with water between fills. That can leave small water droplets in the CON-70 that could (in theory) dilute the ink in your next fill; you can either blow it out with compressed air or I just leave it to dry overnight. If you want to refill right away, it will likely be just fine a bit wet, or just have a spare CON-70 in reserve (hence why you are here!) The Pilot Custom 743, paired with the CON-70, more than live up to the hype. Happy writing! *the original quote says 'clothes' here. But it holds true for fountain pens, so Guarini will forgive me.
M**L
Nigdzie w opisie nie znalazłam informacji, do których piór ten konwerter się nadaje. Do Prery jest za długi. Spędziłam mnóstwo czasu próbujac się tego dowiedzieć, ale ta informacja jest najwyraźniej tajna. A wystarczyłoby napisać to w opisie pióra...
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