 Have you ever written with a pilot cacuno fountain pen? In case you haven't and you're interested in getting one We're going to give you a writing samples today of the three different nib sizes you can get in this pilot fountain pen We're going to start by taking a look at the extra fine nib in this clear Colored pilot cacuno fountain pen and this is a pin that we often recommend as a good choice for Beginners or people who are just starting out with fountain pens because it's really affordable and it's made by pilot So you can really depend on the quality and it's really easy to use as you take a look at How the extra fine writes on paper? I'll tell you a little bit more about this pen design Cacuno the title of this I mean the name of this pen actually means to write and that's what this pin is designed to do It's a writer each one is fitted with a stainless steel nib and the caps are a compression cap So they snap on and off and on the nib you'll see there's a smiley face with the cacuno It seems like pilot was just having a little bit of fun and they want you to have some fun, too Here's a look at the pilot cacuno fine nib and for these writing samples. We're using a dominant industry Takasago Fountain pin note notebook and the fine is flowing a little bit smoother across the page just extra finds That's pretty typical that they're gonna be a little bit more scratchy than the wider nibs and Here's the medium and again the medium is flowing a little bit more smooth in comparison to that extra fine But I find it pretty similar to the fine and by that I mean they're both pretty smooth on the paper This is a cartridge converter We inked it with the ink cartridge included with the pin and the reason these are great starter fountain pins is one the price They're really affordable to they're made by pilot So you can just trust that they're gonna be a great option and then the nibs gonna write right starting out of the box They come ready to go You don't have to go shopping for additional parts and pieces or inks or anything You can just pop the cartridge in and go and there's tons of colors Subscribe for more fountain pin tip