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I was browsing around today and I ran across this:

 

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000974926428.html?spm=a2g0o.cart.0.0.43563c00AiKqPG&mp=1

 

@Mech-for-i, is that the type of 10k nib you were talking about in previous threads? Other versions of the Hero 100 I've seen go for $80 to $100, so that seems like a not bad price. I'd want to put the nib in my Wing Sung 601 Flighter, but the hood looks like it might be hard / impossible to disassemble. 

 
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Yes it is of the same form factor AFAIK , those hood I believe need to be disassembled from the other side, usually the coupler or the locking retainer from the side the converter are. 

 

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I received this pen this morning (from the same seller, though I ordered it independent of viewing this thread).

 

I'm wondering if anyone else has used this pen. The one I received has a loose cap. When fitted, the cap stays on but rotates and slides up and down a little (probably less than a milimetre of what you might call wiggle room). To remove the cap, I still have to use what I would regard as the normal amount of force to pop it free so I'm not concerned that it would fall off.

 

My concern though is that this looseness would mean that the cap is not airtight so the pen would be likely to dry out quickly. As a test I unscrewed the grip from the barrel and removed the convertor. Then I capped the grip section. When I blow through the back of the grip section and slide the cap that fraction of a milimetre I find that my breath can escape around the edges of the loose cap - which may confirm my fears about the cap not being airtight. The air only escapes when I wiggle the cap up and down and it might be that if the pen is fully assembled the barrel connecting with the cap might do more to create a seal.

 

So my question: has anyone any experience of this pen and is this wiggle room in the cap normal or should I return the pen?

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On 2021/2/7 at AM7点00分, Paganini said:

我今天正在浏览,我遇到了这个:

 

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000974926428.html?spm=a2g0o.cart.0.0.43563c00AiKqPG&mp=1

 

@Mech-for-i,这是您在之前的帖子中谈论的 10k 笔尖类型吗?我见过的其他版本的 Hero 100 售价在 80 到 100 美元之间,所以这似乎是一个不错的价格。我想将笔尖放入我的 Wing Sung 601 Flighter,但引擎盖看起来可能很难/无法拆卸。 

 

It's easy,in china we use a rubber to pull out the nib.

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On 2021/8/9 at PM6点22分, GUY83 said:

我今天早上收到了这支笔(来自同一个卖家,虽然我是在没有查看这个帖子的情况下订购的)。

 

我想知道有没有人用过这支笔。我收到的那个有一个宽松的帽子。安装后,盖子会保持打开状态,但会旋转并稍微上下滑动(可能不到您所说的摆动空间的一毫米)。要取下盖子,我仍然必须使用我认为正常的力量来将其弹出,所以我不担心它会掉下来。

 

但我担心的是,这种松动意味着笔帽不密封,因此笔可能会很快变干。作为测试,我从枪管上拧下把手并拆下转换器。然后我盖上了把手部分。当我吹过手柄部分的背面并将盖子滑动几分之一毫米时,我发现我的呼吸可以从松散的盖子边缘逸出 - 这可能证实了我对盖子不密封的担忧。只有当我上下摆动笔帽时空气才会逸出,如果笔完全组装好,与笔帽连接的笔管可能会更多地形成密封。

 

所以我的问题是:有人对这支笔有任何经验吗?笔帽中的这种摆动空间是否正常,还是我应该退回笔?

It's not normal, but it isn't big thing. What you need is just the nib, Pull out of the nib, and throw the rest of them into a trash bin.

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