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Craftsmanship and Comfort: A Review of the Click 'Yen' Fountain Pen


Sagarb

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The Unique Pen Industry has been crafting the 'Click' writing instruments for decades. Situated in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, the Click fountain pen is renowned for its affordability and dependability. It is favored by novices and aficionados alike for its diverse range of fountain and calligraphy pens.

Besides taking care of his business, Harsh Gagwani, the company owner, hosts numerous events and competitions (like handwriting, calligraphy) almost every year to ignite a passion for fountain pens among children, young people and every fountain pen enthusiasts.

 

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The beauty of a Classic

 

Design and Build Quality:

The Click 'Yen' impresses right out of the box with its timeless classic cigar-shape design. The pen’s design is a harmonious blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern elegance, making it a centerpiece in any fountain pen collection.

The pen's body is crafted from high-quality resin; available in a variety of four stunning colors all are so beautiful. The material feels robust and sturdy, and very well-balanced, providing a comfortable grip for extended writing sessions. The cap and barrel feature intricate detailing. It sports chrome accents, with a ball end clip and two beautiful bands on the cap, reflecting Click’s dedication to artisanal craftsmanship.

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Four Colors

 

Nib and Performance:

The heart of any fountain pen is its nib, and the Yen does not disappoint. The nib is available in multiple sizes (Extra-fine, fine, medium, broad, 1.1 stub, 1.5 stub and flex) provides a smooth writing experience with consistent ink flow. The nibs are made by Jowo, Click imprinted on top. I opted for the EF nib. It has a slight feedback (which I like) that is pleasant and not scratchy. It works well with various inks and handles different paper types without any issues.

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Nib: Jowo made, No. 6, Chrome plated, Extra Fine

 

Filling System:

The Yen comes with 3 in 1 filling system; cartridge, converter and eye dropper.  The piston filling converter is easy to use and holds a reasonable amount of ink. The pen can also be used with any standard ink cartridges for convenience. Two large cartridges and a converter is included in the box

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3 in 1 Filling System

 

Writing Sample:

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Ink: Krishna Ghat Green

 

Comfort and Ergonomics:

The hourglass section encourages proper finger placement and is very comfortable for long writing sessions. The cap can be posted securely without affecting the pen's balance and since it's a large pen it looks a bit awkward. The length and diameter are suitable for most hand sizes.

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Length: Capped-150 mm, Uncapped - 140mm, Posted- 180mm

 

Pros and Cons

Pros:

- Durable and lightweight design

- Smooth writing experience

- Variety of nib sizes and colors

- Cap opens in one and quarter turn

 

Cons:

Haven’t found.

 

Overall Impression:

The Click Yen fountain pen is a perfect example of the brand’s dedication to quality and craftsmanship. It offers a superb writing experience, backed by an elegant design and reliable performance. And overall the price they offer is reasonable.

Recently Click has introduced the same model in ebonite material which is as much attractive as this, and will be included in my collection soon. If you want to explore their entire collection, please visit their website directly: www.clickpens.in

 

Disclaimer: This review is not sponsored or paid for by Click or any other company. The opinions expressed in this review are my own, based on personal experience with the product.  

 

 

 

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Sagar Bhowmick

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Loved reading the in-depth review. It's been a while since anyone posted a detailed post on any Indian pen. 

 

Never tried a Click pen myself, and now I am already settled into using my Jumbo Indian pens 🙂

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Nice pen.

Nevertheless, I had bad experience with Click pens from eBay, leaking and flex nibs failure...

Regards

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8 minutes ago, Mr.Rene said:

Nice pen.

Nevertheless, I had bad experience with Click pens from eBay, leaking and flex nibs failure...

Regards

With the same model or something else? 

Sagar Bhowmick

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