Over the years, I have reviewed most of the popular TWSBI fountain pen models there are. For an overview:
- Review of the Diamond 580 here.
- Review of the Eco here.
- Review of the Vac 700 here.
I know I lack the “GO”-model with the spring in above list – but it is sitting here in the review stack, to be reviewed for you, soon.
Another model I haven’t yet tried was the “Eco-T”, which is basically similar (or the same as) the Eco, but with a triangular grip section similar to the one of the Lamy Safari.
I always wanted to review this pen, and see what it is all about. Finally I got around to it!
Before we hop into the review, I would like to take the opportunity to thank Nomadostore for supporting the review of this pen. You can also buy all kinds of TWSBI products in their webshop (no affiliate – just a friendly pointer).
The video is, as always, preceded by some quick facts. Again, I hope the review is helpful and that you enjoy watching it!
Quick Facts
- TWSBI Eco-T Saffron
- Clear body
- Colored cap and piston turning knob
- Triangular grip section (as well as cap and piston turning knob)
- Piston filling-mechanism
- Available steel nib options: Extra Fine (EF), Fine (F), Medium (M), Broad (B), Stub (1.1 mm)
- Price: around 45 €
Video Review
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[…] TWSBI ECO-T Saffron (via Scrively). A video review of the TWSBI ECO-T, which is the standard ECO with a subtly triangular grip section – like the Lamy Safari, but without sharp-ish edges. […]