

✒️ Write your legacy with MUJI’s sleek precision.
The MUJI Aluminum Fountain Pen is a finely crafted Japanese writing instrument featuring a 0.5mm nib for smooth, skip-free black ink flow. Its lightweight aluminum body offers durability and a minimalist aesthetic favored by professionals. Compatible with standard international ink cartridges, it requires no break-in period, making it ideal for both beginners and collectors. Highly rated for consistent performance and comfort, this pen is a stylish, reliable choice for everyday writing and drawing.
| ASIN | B00MDRZLHA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,617 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #164 in Fountain Pens |
| Brand | MUJI |
| Closure | Click-Off Cap |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,524) |
| Date First Available | August 3, 2014 |
| Grip Type | Round |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.705 ounces |
| Item model number | 15136865 |
| Line Size | 0_5mm |
| Manufacturer | 無印良品 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 15136865 |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | Fine |
| Point Type | Nib |
| Product Dimensions | 5.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
L**T
Oh how I love this fountain pen - excellent for drawing
I first tried one of these fountain pens a few years ago. I love how, even though being a fine point, the ink just flows without skipping. It is an excellent pen for inking drawings, and it's never given me any troubles. Until I lost, misplaced, or had it stolen. When I couldn't find my pen, I decided to buy another one, which I did and I was VERY happy that it's quality, look and feel and writing experience remain the same. I like how thin this pen is and how the cap slips onto the back of the pen while in use. It's a flat aluminum colored pen and it comes with cartridges filled with black ink. They look to be international standard type so I imagine you could get any color ink refills you'd like, I usually just use black in mine. This is a good beginner's fountain pen because of how easy it is to use, it just works without issue -- there is no "breaking in" or adjusting the nib, of the several I have purchased and used over the years, none have given me issues or need to be adjusted. Writing is comfortable and not a strain, much like writing with a regular pen or pencil. I likely will buy it again.
J**J
One of my best pens
I have a collection of 20+ fountain pens ranging from $11 to $350 each. This is in the top three quality-wise, and bottom three price-wise (so inexpensive for what it is!). It’s very smooth, it behaves very well on many types of paper, the grip is fantastic (not slippery or stepped like a Pilot Metro), writes very consistently with stock ink (although my favorite ink is Platinum Carbon Black, which you can refill the cartridge with using a syringe), does not leak and is easy to clean if it does, is very giftable, etc. I have had 10+ friends and family members test out all my pens on FP-friendly paper, and this pen almost always falls into their top three as well. I recommend getting a refillable piston-style cartridge for it and a bottle of your favorite ink to prevent wasting the plastic cartridges (and the money needed to keep buying them). Hot tip: Muji’s notebooks are also FP friendly, specifically the tan 184-page “POCKETNOTE” book with the red ribbon (pictured). There is no bleed and very little ghosting even with black ink. Do yourself a favor and get this pen if you are just getting into fountain pens — you will not regret it, and will likely keep coming back to it even as your collection grows :)
P**Q
The Cool Muji Aluminum Pen
The first thing I noticed when preparing to write with the Muji pen is its lightness. At 20 grams it not light for a pen, but lighter than I expected for a metal pen. Then I noticed its clean, simple design. When prepareing to write you can’t help but notice the unique way it posts: the last 4 mm of the cap actually slide into an all but invisible groove in the end of the barrel. The nib is not particularly wet although you couldn’t call it dry. The Muji writes smoothly but does have a bit of what I call “phantom drag”. That happens when the iridium part of the nib is very smooth but the tines are stiff. It’s like writing with the nail with a smooth point. If you write with any pressure the nail moves smoothly but meets resistance because the paper is being pressed down in order for the tip to move forward. Because the resistance is quiet and smooth I call it phantom drag. A more flexible nib would simply bend up to avoid pushing the paper down. I admit that I write with a heavier hand than most – too heavy really. If you write with a light hand you may not notice any drag. I will that say there was minimal flex when I tried the figure 8 test for line variation. I was able to coax out some variation, but not much. Having said all that, I’ve got to add that the pen is really cool. It looks cool (reference MOMA design recognition) and feels cool in the hand. And I love the way the cap posts. Because it clips easily into the pocket, is inexpensive and is stiff enough to make carbon copies, it is a good pen to carry with me most days. For longer writing sessions though I like a pen with a little more size, heft and flex.
J**S
Awesome fountain pen for sketching and writing.
Awesome everyday fountain pen for sketching and writing. No flex in the nib, don't try to either, but it's not for calligraphy. It's just a solid, minimalist design that has so far not given me any flow issues. A "wet noodle" of fine tipped nibs and takes other inks well. For about the same price as a Pilot Metro though, the Metropolitan is the better pen. For that matter though, a jinhao fountain pen also looks good, writes well, and only costs like $6, plus has a little flex to the nib for a little bit of what's probably a surprising, welcome spencerian script flair to add to your writing. This is more a workhorse pen you wouldn't feel too bad about losing or breaking for the price point, but being made all aluminum- breaking it (unless it's the nib tines or threading maybe) might be a hard task. I do think $15 and up is still kind of priced too high. I'd own a ton of them if they cost the same as my beloved parallel pens. Muji's do start up their ink flow pretty reliably each time though. Even after being capped for a long time and using different ink types. I've had Noodler's Apache Sunset, Pelican's Black, Diamine Oxblood, and even Maribu Aqua ink in them with no issue so far. It gunked up a bit here and there using Jacques Herbin's Emerald of Chivor, but kinda expected that with all the shimmer, and it still put out ink more reliably than a lot of pointed dip pens would with the Chivor. They're really best to me for sketching, filled with some good old Noodlers Heart of Darkness.
A**T
I own many fountain pens (possibly too many) and this is one of my favourites. It's compact, comfortable, very light, and stylish. It also has one of the smoothest nibs I own which makes it a pleasure to write and sketch with. In fact it has a smoother nib than other pens in my collection that cost ten times as much making it fantastic value. I've no idea if I was lucky to get such a smooth nib with my first Muji fountain pen but I've read other positive accounts so perhaps it's a sign of great quality control. The only minor negative point I can think of is that it comes with only a small international cartridge but this means it can be used with a large international cartridge or convertor so it's easily remedied. Some people classify this as a starter pen and while I think it's true that its low cost and ease of use put it in the same league as the Lamy Safari and Pilot Metropolitan and it's not as fancy as high-priced pens it's definitely a pleasure to use at any time. Highly recommended.
M**N
Der Füllfederhalter ist aus Aluminium im Industriedesign gehalten. Er liegt wunderbar in der Hand, ist ausgewogen und lässt sich dank des rauhen Griffeldes ohne Kraft sicher und locker halten. Die Kappe schließt passgenau und der Clip macht eine stabilen Eindruck. Nach dem Einfügen der Tintenpatrone konnte ich sofort loslegen. Kein Anfeuchten der Feder, kein Eindruck Ken der Patrone. Die Tintenabgabe zur Feder ist flüssig und reißt auch beim schnellen Schreiben oder Zeichnen nicht ab. Die Feder in der Strichstärke fein (F) entspricht dem europäischen Standard. Das Schreibgefühl ist phantastisch. Die Spitze ist grandios, gleitet hervorragend in alle Richtungen, ohne kratzen. Ich kann den Füllfederhalter uneingeschränkt zum Zeichnen und Schreiben empfehlen.
M**A
The Muji Aluminium Fountain Pen is a sleek and reliable writing instrument that exceeded my expectations. Its minimalist design is complemented by a lightweight yet durable aluminum body, providing a comfortable and balanced grip. The nib glides smoothly across paper, offering a consistent ink flow without any skips. I appreciate the pen's versatility, allowing me to use various ink colors. The simplicity of the pen, combined with Muji's quality craftsmanship, makes it an excellent choice for both everyday use and professional settings. Overall, a fantastic purchase for those seeking a stylish, high-quality fountain pen without breaking the bank.
C**N
Très content du produit. Merci
L**P
Nice looking fountain pen at the right price
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