Chris Saenz | Schneider Ray Fountain Pen Review @ChrisSaenz13 | Uploaded December 2022 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
In this video I review a Schneider Ray Fountain Pen - a German made plastic pen with a lot of high quality features for a budget price. I heard about this pen when a pen friend gifted me a Lavender Schneider Ray roller ball pen by the same company (same model = Ray) and did some research. Special thank you to pen friend D.S.!!!
This pen has a very smooth M+ nib which I would call a Medium and a half. It's a juicy writer! It takes a standard converter (I used a Jinhao converter on mine) and standard international cartridges. There are several colors available. I would say availability is fair here in the US you may find easier in Europe or other places I'm not sure. I purchased mine from Amazon for under $12 and it came with a cartridge. The roller ball gifted to me included a converter and cartridge.
We go thru writing samples and a complete report card + pen comparisons in the video.
Here is the Schneider website it has some really interesting information about the company - I loved reading about them:
schneiderpen.com/en_us/fountain-pens
Thank you very much for watching - what did you think of this pen? I find it very joyful to write with both the fountain pen AND the roller ball.
My Instagram: instagram.com/snowball7470
My pen email: chris@inkswatch.com
Compare inks over at: inkswatch.com
In this video I review a Schneider Ray Fountain Pen - a German made plastic pen with a lot of high quality features for a budget price. I heard about this pen when a pen friend gifted me a Lavender Schneider Ray roller ball pen by the same company (same model = Ray) and did some research. Special thank you to pen friend D.S.!!!
This pen has a very smooth M+ nib which I would call a Medium and a half. It's a juicy writer! It takes a standard converter (I used a Jinhao converter on mine) and standard international cartridges. There are several colors available. I would say availability is fair here in the US you may find easier in Europe or other places I'm not sure. I purchased mine from Amazon for under $12 and it came with a cartridge. The roller ball gifted to me included a converter and cartridge.
We go thru writing samples and a complete report card + pen comparisons in the video.
Here is the Schneider website it has some really interesting information about the company - I loved reading about them:
schneiderpen.com/en_us/fountain-pens
Thank you very much for watching - what did you think of this pen? I find it very joyful to write with both the fountain pen AND the roller ball.
My Instagram: instagram.com/snowball7470
My pen email: chris@inkswatch.com
Compare inks over at: inkswatch.com