What kind of pen refill do i need




















The only difference being the size and thereby the amount of ink they hold and how long they will last before needing to be changed. Parker ink cartridges use 'Quink' ink technology which utilises alcohol in the ink instead of water, creating a very quick drying and smudge resistant ink. Hello, I'm trying to find a refill for my silver Hermes pen mini. A Waterman Titane fits it, but I can't find more for sale anywhere, a refill of nearly 4 inches long.

Can you recommend? Thank you. I had a beautiful pen with a totally white refill inside that I couldn't identify. Your identifier found its match! I am looking for the refill for a Sheaffer Japan ballpoint which has a black dot on the tip of the clip and has a black plastic textured grip and a click on off button at the top which is spiring loaded. If the K refill does not fit you could try the Sheaffer 'T' style more commonly known as 'Parker' style as this is compatible with some Sheaffer ballpoint pens.

Alternatively, the Japanese made pens were sometimes made in conjunction with Sailor pens, so a Sailor branded refill may fit. Please bear in mind that as all Sheaffer pens made and branded in Japan are now vintage or discontinued, we can make suggestions based based on modern pen refills, but we cannot guarantee that these will fit.

I am looking for a refill having dimensions 98 x 3 x Site says it found one match for the length but I do not see a way to display it.

However, this refill has a diameter of almost 6mm, so is quite a lot wider than the refill dimensions you have given. As such, this would probably not be a match to the refill you are looking for. Unfortunately Pen Heaven does not stock any other refills that would be a closer match to the dimensions required, and we can only advise on products which we retail.

Does anyone make ballpoint refills that match Cross Selectip rollerball refills, if so, in what ink colours? These are available in black and blue. This is a new refill to the market and Pen Heaven do not stock this at the present time. We are looking into stocking this in the future, but for now you can buy them direct from Cross. What is the difference between sheaffer T and K ball pen refills. Searched whole world for the difference but of no use. The difference is essentially which Sheaffer ballpoint the refill will fit and be compatible with.

The 'T' style is a G2 or 'Parker Style' refill. This is compatible with the ballpoint pens in the Sheaffer Taranis, Sagaris and Stylus Collection ranges, as well as many other manufacturers ballpoint pens eg. Parker and Faber-Castell. We are unaware of any alternative manufacturer refills which would fit the Yard-o-Led standard size ballpoint pens inc. Diplomat and we would always recommend using a branded refill. Are there any 3rd party refills that match Parker Rollerball pens. The Parker fine o.

We are unaware of any alternative manufacturer refills which would fit the Parker rollerball pens. We always recommend using branded refills with your pens and we doubt that if any alternative manufacturers did make compatible refills that they would have a finer point than the Parker one does.

I have a ballpoint pen of unknown manufature that has a refill measuring 70 mm long by 5 mm at the non writing end the main width of the refill is approx 2 mm.

The refill looks like a small version of a "Cross" refill. Can you let me know if it is possible to get a refill this size. As you say the refill looks like a small version of the Cross ballpoint refill, there must be a plastic top with a screw thread at the opposite end to the writing tip.

Can you remove the plastic screw section? If this removes, it is likely that you need a multifunction ballpoint refill which you would place this plastic top on the end of. If this does not work, then we would be unable to advise as we do not stock any refills which would be similar to what you are requiring.

I am looking for a ballpoint refill compatible to a Sailor Fine , which is metal 90mm long and 3mm in diameter ink and ballpoint tip with a crimp at mm. The very thin stainless steel pen was manufactured in Japan and sold by Shaeffer in the U.

A bit hard to find a comparable refill. I appreciate any advice you may offer. Unfortunately as we only sell modern pen ranges and we do not sell the Sailor brand, we can not offer any advice we may help you in finding a compatible refill for your vintage Sailor pen. We wish you luck in your search. It's a lovely pen and would love to use it but it didn't have a refill fitted when I received it. I have tried the std international refill, but the inside diameter of the refill is too small.

The inside diameter of the grip section is around 5. Would the Lamy refill be the correct type? Hoping you may be able to help out. Unfortunately, we've never heard of Taylor Pen Co pens, so we'd be unable to recommend a suitable refill.

The dimensions on our refill finder are as accurate as possible and should help you identify a suitable match should we stock one. However, ultimately, you may need to just bite the bullet and take a risk on the refills fitting. I will get information about the parker roller ball refill.. I front part of my refill was destroyed Please give me information and also tell about price Parker Rollerball refills are available in two widths; fine and medium.

If you require any further assistance, please contact our Customer Support team: support penheaven. I have just photo of refill so can not measure. It is for pen made for Lanvin and it was gift from person not anymore with us. Any replacement? Unfortunately we do not stock this brand of refill nor have we heard of it previously. We also do not know the sort of refill which is compatible with a pen made for Lanvin.

If you can find a suitable looking refill using our refill finder, then you may need to just buy it and take a gamble. Trying to find refills for a Lamy stainless steel ballpoint pen purchased in Paris at the Pommpadieux sic Museum a while back. The barrel has 8 rows on circular piercing extended to a pocket clip at the top end. The point end unsrews. Have any idea where I might find these refills? Unfortunately, this is not a refill we are familiar with.

We stock both types of Lamy ballpoint refill and neither match the description you have given. We also do not recognise the description of the ballpoint you mention.

If you can send a photo of the refill and the pen to our customer service team, we may be able to help further if someone recognises the refill. Hi there.

Please can you help me. I have a very old silver pen with no brand name, the current refill is an old plastic like the bic pens sstraight but with two knobs about two cm from the bottom. Can you suggest a refill please.

Unfortunately without knowing the name of the brand it is difficult for us to recommend a refill. We do not stock any refills which match the description given and so can not advise further. Hello I have a Silkwriter ballpoint pen by Goldpoint and it has a refill with this information We do not stock Silkwriter ballpoint pens so are unable to advise on an appropriate refill.

If you can send a photo of the refill and the pen to our customer service team support penheaven. I believe it is a Classic Century rollerball pen.

The problem is that the tip is too wide for me and I almost can't read my own writing. Is there a suitable fine tip refill that would work with this type of pen? I don't mind if it comes in black or blue colour. Many thanks. Unfortunately Cross do not make a fine tip version of the refill for this pen. When looking at other brands refills, it really depends on if you have the old or the new Cross Classic Century Rollerball model. Whilst we could not find an exact match compatibility wise, we did find 1 refill in our collection which when inserted into this pen protrudes enough to write with, but it does look a little odd.

This has an extra fine 0. Thank you so much for taking the time to respond. I just measured it and when measured at the "front" black part of the pen the diameter is 8mm and on the "back" silver side it is 9mm.

Does that mean this might be the older version? If I am unlucky and there are no fine refills for this pen would you be able to recommend a replacement pen or point me in the right direction how to filter your website correctly. I am after a rollerball pen in silver colour with fine tip.

Can you send a photo of the pen to our customer service team? They will be able to tell you if this pen is the new or old model based on this. They will also be able to help you find a suitable pen if you can not get finer refills for your pen. What other felt tip refills fit this pen? I would love to use MontBlanc, but I am bot sure their felt tip refill will fit. Any suggestions? I like broad and wet felt tips.

Many thanks! We only stock one fibre tip refill, but this is not compatible with the Cross Century II Rollerball pens. As such unfortunately we would be unable to advise. I have a s vintage 14K gold medici diamond Shaeffer Roller Ball pen for which I am seeking a refill. Neither classic nor slim refill versions fit - both are right length but are too wide at the nib tip and cannot pass through the end section of the pen.

Because of their widespread appeal, some of the bigger pen manufacturers have started to adopt a more universal sizing strategy. Obviously, pens in the Parker range fall into this category, and also models from Pelikan, Schmidt, Schneider and Visconti.

Although not identical, Euro G2s are often very similar to Pilot G2 refills and can sometimes be used interchangeably. They are mm long and sometimes referred to as Schmidt or Euro Rollerball cartridges, as they fit the Foray Schmidt Rollerball pens. This refill is almost always seen in a plastic body and plastic cone at the front. A C1, or Cross style refill, is a screw-type refill that is almost always used with twist retractable pens. The refill almost always has a metal body which is a long, thin cylinder.

On the top of the cylinder is a plastic piece which can be screwed into the pen body but is press-fit onto the refill. The metal cylinder is usually replaceable where the plastic top is part of the pen. The advantage to this is that the metal component can be taken from a compatible refill that does not use a standard part on top. The ISO G2 refill, usually known as a Parker-style G2 refill, is one of the most common and versatile pen refills ever sold.

The G2 refill was originally used with ballpoint ink, but has been designed to also accomodate hybrid and gel inks.

The refill is commonly seen in metal, but some manufacturers have released plastic models as well. The X10 ballpoint refill is a variant of the more popular X20 refill explained below , but it has a narrower tip. This is another ISO standard refill that takes shape in a long, metal cylinder.

The X20 looks a lot like the A2 refill but it is sometimes seen in modern pens. The X20 has a thicker writing tip than the A2 so the two are not interchangeable. The X20 is usually made of metal, but it does not have to be. And this refill is actually commonly adhered to, but the naming for varies wildly based on the company and where you are located.

Rollerball refills might loosely adhere to the RB standard, but there is still an unfortunate amount of variation from one to the next. You can clearly see that the two are about the same length, but their contours are different. The Schmidt has pronounced steps made out of black plastic at the top and bottom of the main cylinder.



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