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title: "V126 Matte Black"
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# Matte black frosted acrylic body Vacuum ink system - max capacity Smooth medium stainless steel nib V126 Matte Black

**Brand:** asvine
**Price:** 43260CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ✒️ Write boldly, refill effortlessly, and own the room.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** V126 Matte Black by asvine
- **How much does it cost?** 43260CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- asvine enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted asvine brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Gift-ready luxury:** Comes in an elegant gift case—perfect for impressing colleagues or elevating your own desk setup.
- • **Comfort meets precision:** Ergonomic frosted grip paired with a black-plated stainless steel medium nib ensures smooth, fatigue-free writing.
- • **Sleek, modern design with a twist:** Matte black frosted acrylic body reveals the pen’s inner mechanics for a bold, professional statement.
- • **Ink that keeps up with your hustle:** Vacuum filling system holds significantly more ink than cartridges—write longer without interruptions.
- • **Effortless refill, zero converter needed:** Simple piston mechanism lets you draw ink directly from the bottle—no messy cartridges or converters.

## Overview

The Asvine V126 Vacuum Filling Fountain Pen combines a high-capacity vacuum ink system with a sleek matte black acrylic body and a smooth medium stainless steel nib. Designed for professionals who demand both style and performance, it offers easy direct bottle filling without converters, an ergonomic grip for extended writing comfort, and comes gift-ready in a premium case.

## Description

desertcart.com : Asvine V126 Vacuum Filling Fountain Pen, Matte Black Acrylic Medium Nib, Large-Capacity Pen with Gift Case : Office Products

Review: Asvine V126 Vacuum Fill - This is an excellent pen though maybe too large for smaller hands. Asvine also make a smaller vacuum fill pen that is similar in size to one of the Pilot pens which would be better for smaller hands and it is equally good. The nib is large, attractive, smooth, and writes well. Ink flow is normal, neither wet nor dry. There is no color (clear, demo) and being a vacuum fill, there are of course no refills except for bottled ink. The ink capacity is huge, so if you have a favorite ink/color and do lots of writing, this pen is an excellent choice. If the size and more complex maintenance/cleaning of a vacuum fill system suits you, this is one great pen, and a great value besides. It comes with the tools to disassemble it for occasional deep cleaning if you are comfortable with doing so.
Review: Good nib host and maybe the best fountain pen in any of the lower price classses - So we own various pens that might be considered, depending on your specific criteria, competitors - PenBBS 355, various Opus 88 models like the mini and demonstrator, basic Nahvalurs , Jaipur V2, Kanwrite Heritage, Conklin, etc. And at this point these are my preferred pocket pen. (Note that I don't consider many of the previous pocket pens: pretty much anything that doesn't allow for closure of the ink chamber like Opus 88 models, the 355, and this pen do, doesn't really count as a proper pocket pen in my view, and even then some pens are too big for the pocket.) That said, of the above pens what I find is that the Kanwrite Heritage is an excellent host for desk usage involving nib unit changes or flex nibs, while Asvine 126 pens are great for daily pocket usage. These are good nib hosts. I have a Franklin Christoph SIG Fine nib on the stock Asvine feed + unit. I've not had this particular nib behave well in the Opus or PenBBS despite trying different feeds and units. it's been prone to random blotting and other inkflow issues. For the 355 I also had to sand down the finial thread for fit. On this pen, it just writes, with reasonable and safe ink flow. I do regard the factory "extra fine" as more of a fine-plus than an extra fine, but that's pretty much the case on most stock extra fine nibs in my view - they're often barely different than factory fine, and often mean factory fine is closer to medium. It's fine for writing with so long as you don't prefer writing extremely small. It write perfectly well, and perhaps slightly on the wetter side of things. I have noticed that once in a while the feed will stop for a moment for no clear reason (NOT skipping) - I think this happens when I forget to open the main chamber until after I've written extensively with it closed or have pocketed it cap-up without closing the main chamber. I assume that means both behaviors somehow lead to an occasional air pocket interacting with the feed. That said, it's not a frequent issue *at all* and solves itself in a couple seconds most of the time. A blip because I forgot to open or close the main chamber is much preferable to blotting or variable ink flow, so I don't mind this at all. I hate fountain pens that use ink cartridges - ink cartridges always leak, break, dry out, or otherwise cause problems, so IMO this is far and away preferable to anything that uses cartridges. I also tend to view regular piston fill pens as too prone to leaking for pocket use. Which makes this easily the best pen for regular everyday use under $100 IMO. It does post, though a bit loosely. I find the size to be slightly shorter than I care for unposted, and slightly taller than I care for posted, but that's not bad by any means - it's a more comfortable size than the Opus pens all round, though I think the length of the 355 unposted is slightly preferable compared to the Asvine V126. Have two of these and may get one more just to have another nib available for pocket use. Do wish they cam in more colors, especially more non-gold metal finishes.

## Features

- Vacuum System-The pen's built-in vacuum filling system holds far more ink than a cartridge and lets you draw ink straight from the bottle, no converter required!
- Easy Filling- Simply untwist the end cap, pull up the piston rod then push down, ink is filled. To use the pen for longer, unscrew the piston knob a few turns to let ink flow from the barrel to the nib.
- Classic Design-The V126 features a modern, eye-catching design, with a frosted black acrylic body that shows off the pen's inner workings.
- Smooth Writer-- The medium nib was made of stainless steel with black plated which ensures you have a smooth writing experience.
- Premium Acrylic- The pen was made of premium acrylic for long-term of use. It was equipped with comfort frosted grip for your long-time writing.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0C7QKGW5D |
| Additional Features | Refillable |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,239 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #34 in Fountain Pens |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand | Asvine |
| Brand Name | Asvine |
| Closure Type | Twist |
| Color | Frosted black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,192 Reviews |
| Drill Point | Medium |
| Grip Type | Contoured |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | Fountain Pen, Pen Case, Instruction Manual |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Item Diameter | 15 millimeters |
| Item Weight | 26.5 g |
| Line Size | 0_5mm |
| Manufacturer | Asvine |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | V126 |
| Model Number | JZFT862SF |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Writing |
| Style | Medium Nib |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Writing Instrument Form | Fountain Pen |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Brand:** Asvine
- **Color:** Frosted black
- **Ink Color:** Black
- **Writing Instrument Form:** Fountain Pen

## Images

![V126 Matte Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51F1aOiv7AL.jpg)
![V126 Matte Black - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/414Y1IxlXUL.jpg)
![V126 Matte Black - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61+P+IiVCvL.jpg)
![V126 Matte Black - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71beVEH5LaL.jpg)
![V126 Matte Black - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71poywx-PbL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this like other vac fillers where if you don't unscrew the top the rubber seals the feed from the reservoir of ink?**
A: Yes, it will write for a while until all the ink in the feed runs out, so you do need to unscrew the top to continue writing.

**Q: Can this pen be filled with a syringe?**
A: it can but it is easier filling from a bottle. To syringe fill it, you need to unscrew the vac fill knob, then you need to unscrew the section. You can then use the syringe to fill the pen, screw the section back on and carefully close the vac knob to make sure ink doesn't burp.

**Q: how do you get the nib out of the v126 to swap with another? it seems like its part of a nib unit that wont pull apart.**
A: Hi, screw the nib section out to replace it. Please search this ASIN : B0C2HCL6T1 for V126 replaced nibs.

**Q: I can't open the barrel on the P20 to insert the cartridge. I've tried to put it in the freezer, I've tried hot water. Is there a secret?**
A: Hi, it is vacuum filling fountain pen, not for cartridges or converter. You can refer to the video instruction at the link below:
https://www.amazon.com/live/video/0cf53b0504934d818d3a304f7e1a0296?ref_=dp_vse_ibvc0

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Asvine V126 Vacuum Fill
*by S***E on June 29, 2026*

This is an excellent pen though maybe too large for smaller hands. Asvine also make a smaller vacuum fill pen that is similar in size to one of the Pilot pens which would be better for smaller hands and it is equally good. The nib is large, attractive, smooth, and writes well. Ink flow is normal, neither wet nor dry. There is no color (clear, demo) and being a vacuum fill, there are of course no refills except for bottled ink. The ink capacity is huge, so if you have a favorite ink/color and do lots of writing, this pen is an excellent choice. If the size and more complex maintenance/cleaning of a vacuum fill system suits you, this is one great pen, and a great value besides. It comes with the tools to disassemble it for occasional deep cleaning if you are comfortable with doing so.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good nib host and maybe the best fountain pen in any of the lower price classses
*by M***M on May 25, 2024*

So we own various pens that might be considered, depending on your specific criteria, competitors - PenBBS 355, various Opus 88 models like the mini and demonstrator, basic Nahvalurs , Jaipur V2, Kanwrite Heritage, Conklin, etc. And at this point these are my preferred pocket pen. (Note that I don't consider many of the previous pocket pens: pretty much anything that doesn't allow for closure of the ink chamber like Opus 88 models, the 355, and this pen do, doesn't really count as a proper pocket pen in my view, and even then some pens are too big for the pocket.) That said, of the above pens what I find is that the Kanwrite Heritage is an excellent host for desk usage involving nib unit changes or flex nibs, while Asvine 126 pens are great for daily pocket usage. These are good nib hosts. I have a Franklin Christoph SIG Fine nib on the stock Asvine feed + unit. I've not had this particular nib behave well in the Opus or PenBBS despite trying different feeds and units. it's been prone to random blotting and other inkflow issues. For the 355 I also had to sand down the finial thread for fit. On this pen, it just writes, with reasonable and safe ink flow. I do regard the factory "extra fine" as more of a fine-plus than an extra fine, but that's pretty much the case on most stock extra fine nibs in my view - they're often barely different than factory fine, and often mean factory fine is closer to medium. It's fine for writing with so long as you don't prefer writing extremely small. It write perfectly well, and perhaps slightly on the wetter side of things. I have noticed that once in a while the feed will stop for a moment for no clear reason (NOT skipping) - I think this happens when I forget to open the main chamber until after I've written extensively with it closed or have pocketed it cap-up without closing the main chamber. I assume that means both behaviors somehow lead to an occasional air pocket interacting with the feed. That said, it's not a frequent issue *at all* and solves itself in a couple seconds most of the time. A blip because I forgot to open or close the main chamber is much preferable to blotting or variable ink flow, so I don't mind this at all. I hate fountain pens that use ink cartridges - ink cartridges always leak, break, dry out, or otherwise cause problems, so IMO this is far and away preferable to anything that uses cartridges. I also tend to view regular piston fill pens as too prone to leaking for pocket use. Which makes this easily the best pen for regular everyday use under $100 IMO. It does post, though a bit loosely. I find the size to be slightly shorter than I care for unposted, and slightly taller than I care for posted, but that's not bad by any means - it's a more comfortable size than the Opus pens all round, though I think the length of the 355 unposted is slightly preferable compared to the Asvine V126. Have two of these and may get one more just to have another nib available for pocket use. Do wish they cam in more colors, especially more non-gold metal finishes.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Asvine V126 Frosted Clear extra fine nib
*by S***N on July 27, 2026*

Asvine V126 Frosted Clear extra fine nib A nice looking pen with a comfortable balance. The frosted appearance has a slight texture which felt odd at first but soon became unnoticeable. It does give a little extra grip compared to a non-textured surface. The vacuum filling system works and a single use will fill the barrel about 40% which is typical. If a completely full fill is desired, looking up videos for "superfilling" is recommended. Filling using a blunt tipped syringe is also possible if the grip section is unscrewed. I have used both methods to add ink to the pen. The tines of the nib were slightly out of alignment (which is not uncommon with many pens) but I was able to fix this easily. However, the nib was very scratchy unless held at a very specific angle even after fixing the tines and after several days and many pages of writing. I enjoy feedback with nibs but not scratchiness as the two are very different. (I also have several western extra fine and Japanese fine nib pens which are perfectly smooth so this is not the "scratchiness" some may experience with an extra fine nib.) I may work to smooth out the nib at a later time but have since replaced it with a Moonman flex nib which writes very well. The cap is technically postable but the force required to post is securely is quite high and I don't recommend doing so for fear of cracking the cap. Most people would find the posted pen as off balance anyway. There appear to be two problems with the cap. When screwing the cap onto the pen it sometimes feels like it is trying to crossthread. Rotating the cap the other way until starting a different set of threads and then screwing the cap on is smooth as butter. I cannot find anything wrong with the threads on the pen so it is likely an issue with the threads in the cap. Also, the pen seems to have an issue with sealing. With both Monteverde Copper Noir and Diamine Ancient Copper the nib tends to dry out after a day or so. Dipping the nib in the ink bottle or wetting the tip of the nib with water usually fixes this initially but eventually flushing the nib unit is required. Both can be troublesome inks but I have other pens which seal well and have no issues with these inks after several days indicating the cap is not sealing properly. Pilot Iroshizuku Kon-peki so far has not had the same issue. Even after three days of no use the pen will start right up with no issues. Again, I believe the issue is with the specific cap on this pen and not an inherent problem with the pen model itself. It is very comfortable and despite the issues mentioned I find myself reaching for this pen to use. It is a nice writer. Just remember to partially unscrew the knob for the vac filling system a bit to release the seal so the ink in the barrel can flow to the feed and nib unit. My overall impression after one month is this is a good pen and I enjoy using it. The issues I've experienced with my specific pen do reduce the rating. I give it a 3.5 out of 5. If the cap wasn't an issue and the pen sealed well it would be a 4.5 out of 5.

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