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Platinum Fountain Pen Ink Cleaner Set


KrazyIvan

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This review is sponsored by Jetpens

 

At the time of this review, the kit can be found for $20 at jetpens.com.

 

I discovered that there is a Japanese version (the one I reviewed) and a European kit that fits pens that take short international cartridges. The only difference is going to be the bulb syringe. It really does not make a difference to me as the bulb syringe is rather small and I much prefer my own bulb syringe.

 

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PlatinumCLeanerKit Review by IvanRomero, on Flickr

 

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PlatinumCLeanerKit Review2 by IvanRomero, on Flickr

 

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PlatinumCLeanerKit Review3 by IvanRomero, on Flickr

 

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Platinum Fountain Pen Ink Cleaner by IvanRomero, on Flickr

 

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Platinum Fountain Pen Ink Cleaner by IvanRomero, on Flickr

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