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Kaweco Mini Piston Converter for Sport Pens

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$9.90

$ 4 .99 $4.99

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About this item

  • Body Color: Black, Clear
  • The converter fits perfectly for following series: Kaweco CLASSIC Sport, Kaweco ICE Sport, Kaweco SKYLINE Sport, Kaweco AL Sport, Kaweco AL Stonewashed, Kaweco AC Sport, Kaweco BRASS Sport
  • It measures 33mm long when closed, and 52mm when open
  • Pull System to suck the ink inside


With this Mini Converter Sport from Kaweco, you can suck up ink like in a syringe. Then the converter is inserted into the fountain pen. Drawing up several times increases the filling quantity.


Javier
Reviewed in Spain on January 8, 2025
Producto muy útil para los que utilizamos plumas kaweco.
Tony
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
Fits perfectly and easy to use
YK
Reviewed in Japan on July 29, 2024
カヴェコ ミニコンバーターは普通のコンバーターの半分程度の容量だと思います。頻繫に色を交換する方には良いと思います。造りは以外に堅牢でカヴェコ社の通常の容量の製品もテストしたく成ります。価格が高いだけ、作りも金属部分等丁寧です。幾つか欧州規格と記載されて居るコンバーターを買い比較して居ますが、ペリカン社、XZERO,カヴェコの3社が価格の高くその分造りが硬い気がします。今回カヴェコ ミニコンバーターでしたが、普通のコンバーターもテストしたいと思います。どのメーカーさんも有名なメーカー品らしく動きはスムーズで問題点はそれ程在りませんが、それぞれのメーカーさんの考え方がこの様な部品に現れるのも面白いですね。
customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
Well-built converter, small in size and unique to Kaweco. I use cartridges but the converter is ideal for cleaning out the pen.
adam c
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024
I wanted this to work because I truly love this pen (Kaweco Sport), but it is just too small.It is difficult to load without creating a secondary reservoir to pull from (like pouring ink into a bottle cap prior to trying to load with the plunger).Even if you have a reservoir with plenty of finger clearance to both hold & operate the device, the elements are so tiny as to be pretty awkward.Unfortunate!Luckily the Kaweco ink cartridges work very well -- only downside: the ink colors are fairly conventional & dull.
Byron C.
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024
It's fantastic at what it does. Since it's a mini converter it can only hold so much ink but the plunger portion you pull to suction the ink in is hard to grab. If they could put a lip on it to make it easier to handle that would be best.Other than that the product was prompt on arrival and I've had no issues with it.
youngbon
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
People say this is not a good converter, but I think it’s fine. It is small, because the pen is small, but it definitely does the job! I used Iroshizuku ink in it and the pen was a dream to write with.
Anirban S.
Reviewed in India on December 20, 2024
good
MEHMET SAHIN
Reviewed in Turkey on December 19, 2024
GÜZEL ÜRÜN
Rob D
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
As the name and description says, this is their "mini" convertor and they're being truthful. It's small so be prepared to fill it more often. But it works great, easy to install
Delgrange Alain
Reviewed in Belgium on February 9, 2023
Inutilisable
Niner
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2022
I recently came in to possession of a 1980's Shaefer Student fountain pen. Internet research told me that new cartridges for Shaefer Student pens just can't be had. I don't like cartridges anyway, so I looked for a converter. It seems you can't get a Shaefer converter to fit the pen, either. But more research led me to buy this converter for the pen.This converter works fine. It is a very tight fit onto the feed. Scary tight, but it fit. There's plenty of room in the barrel. The capacity (the converter's length) could be a little greater, but then it wasn't made to be used the way I'm using it.One more point, a general one: This converter uses a simple plunger; it's basically just a syringe. It works great.
Thud
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2019
I normally don't write reviews, but I'm going to this time for two reasons. The first is because there are a couple of different options for cartridge converters for Kaweco Sport pens, and I want to help people decide if they're trying to decide. The second reason is, the USPS lost the package containing the first converter I ordered, and the seller was very good about replacing it at no charge to me, and I really appreciate that they did that, so I want people to know that the seller is good.As for the converter itself, it's a very tiny little piston converter. You don't turn a screw or anything, you just pull up on a tiny, knurled knob to draw ink up into the pen. That being said, in order to have room for the piston mechanism in such a small pen, you sacrifice about half of the capacity that you'd have with a cartridge. Your other option is a squeeze-type converter. The squeeze converter probably has about twice the total capacity in theory, but it's harder to get it to fill all the way, and it can be a little bit messy and frustrating getting the hang of it. The piston, on the other hand, is much easier. Since I generally only use my pen for writing short notes and so forth, the piston made a lot more sense to me. If you intend to write for longer, and are prepared for a slightly more difficult experience, the squeeze converter might be better for you.