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The one provided by the manufacturer of the pen should work, but alternatively, using one from any cheaper, non-branded roller pen will help you get the perfect fit. Fewer models fit the Pilot refills just selected Pilot and Uni-ball Signo pens , though the cartridges come in so many different tip widths and colours that they provide very varied options.

There are many more options that we have not discussed here, and manufacturers are constantly working to improve compatibility to give their customers more options and value for money. I have this Bettoni pen that I received as a promotional item. Unfortunately, there is no model number that I can post. Came with a Hauser cartridge. I was able to replace it with a Schmidt Any suggestions on a refill that I could get for this that is a ballpoint pen?

Amazing information here. Thank you. I lost the spring for my pen that uses a Schmidt ceramic roller F. Do you happen to know how I figure out what size spring I need to make my pen work again? Itoya gel refills are good. They are cheap on Ebay. Just make sure you get the gel and not the aqua roller refills. I could use a reverse guide. I have a box of d1 refills and would like some suggestions for a nice pen for them. Hoping for two counts on individual testimonies.

I hope to expand on your excellent work here. That being said,I have already purchased a Waterman Carene rollerball for one friend and am considering purchasing a Visconti Rembrandt rollerball for another friend today. The latter friend is an elderly woman who is not going to want to hunt down Visconti refills online. I am trying to find and probably purchase several other more accessible options.

What ballpoint refills will also fit both pens? Some manufacturers might try to insist that you only use their refills but its bullocks. If another refill fits and writes better, more smoothly or in a color or fineness or boldness preferred by your friend, then buy them in a gross.

I hope that helps. Happy writing! Thank you so much, Ana! I appreciate it. Now, what ballpoint refills would also fit these same pens in case they want to switch up? He 3D prints the converter tube and then you can slide a standard D1 ballpoint refill into it available at any Staples, Office Depot or big box store then when the refill runs out, pull the refill out and put a new one in.

I keep meaning to write a post about these. Very clever. After reading your experience with Shapeways adapters, I wrapped some gaffer tape to fatten up a mini D1 refill and inserted it just enough for proper length into a juice box drinking straw.

Following the positive result from this experiment, I assumed cutting an existing refill would create a reusable adapter for most brands. Tape was my first solution too. The Shapeways adpaters are a good long term solution. I recently inherited some Levenger Rotring pens. I love pens and stationery, but I am admittedly unknowledgeable as to what refills I could use with them. From my own cursory research, it seems as if these pens are no longer made. Thank you for your help!!

I believe that Kaweco uses Schmidt refills so I just have to find the correct replacement. If the ridge is used to stop the spring, then just find any refills that fit into the pen and wrap a few rounds of electrical tape in place of the ridge.

Trim the refill down if necessary. Have a Visconti Kaleido Voyager rollerball; was looking for a. But it has to fit a d1 cross type pen. Also needs to be an black ink pen, not gel. As far as I know, there are not any rollerball or liquid ink options available in D1 refills but you might try a needlepoint ballpoint as an alternative for the finest available D1 refill. For D1 pens, they are my favorite refills but I understand if you are using your pen for carbons they might not be suitable.

They also churn through ink quickly so most people end up needing to purchase them in quantities but I find its the best of both worlds — fine lines in a pen that only accepts a D1. I am looking for a modestly up-scale pen that fits HI-Tec-C 0. Any ideas? I was able to fit a Montblanc Fineliner refill into my Waterman Charleston. Looks like the MB roller is the same sized cartridge too. The plastic is very soft and this can be done with a household nail file. I am digging around my house to find my to verify that other standard Parker-style refills will also fit.

I would love to know if I could get some kind of rollerball or Schmidt refill in my Thanks, do let me know! I love the pen and have tons of refills in varieties. Looking to find a more upscale pen that will take a Signo Are there any upscale pens out there that are fully compatible?

I love Monteverde Broad point ceramic gel refills for Parker style ballpoint pens. They have blue-black color too. Now all my Parker style ballpoint pens can use smooth broad point gel inks. Thanks for the great pen info. I only found average performance from my Montblanc version of the Monteverde gel ballpoint refill, especially disliked the small amount of ink it contained. It worked, but a messy hack job to do on a regular basis.

This was just one of my many experiments. This is such a helpful resource!!! It inspired quick research on Fountain Pen Network which yielded excellent outcome!! A Pilot G2 refill fits perfectly in my Sheaffer Prelude rollerball. I just forgot about the pen until I saw this article. Thanks so much for all the info here. So cool to be able to revive useless pens!

Since they are slightly shorter than the Lamy M66 refill, the refill tips will not stick out as far as the M I have a Graf von Faber-Castell Tamitio Rollerball Pen and wondered whether it would be able to take a ballpoint refill? If not, any other refill that anyone could suggest which is closer to a ballpoint? I looked into an option for you and all I found was a retro-fitted Acme that added plastic parts to a Parker-style ballpoint refill.

I found it on the CultPens Euro rollerball page. Thanks a lot for featuring my printed refill adapters as part of your Epic Refill Reference Guide.

There has been a noticeable increase in refill adapter interest over the last month or so, leading to some very interesting discussions, which in turn has rekindled my interest in this project.

Since then I have been expanding the range of adapters that are on offer, with over 30 different refill sizes now having adapters for them. I have also started making adapters for other replacement refills, not just the D1 Mini and the slightly shorter Cross Matrix. Since the bodies of these refills are plastic, the longer ones can be cut shorter to fit into adapters that could not otherwise take the longer refills. Hi all! If so, it is a longer version of the standard D1 mini refill.

In fact the front section of the Fisher refill, with the tail end snapped off can be used as a D1 replacement although the fisher refill is a tiny bit wider than a standard D1, with a 1. Uni SXR 0. Most D1 refills have a hole in their tail end, so something like a cocktail stick could be used to make up the extra required length, to allow a D1 to replace the Fisher refill in your pen. Then line up the Fisher refill and the lengthened D1 and trim the extra length of the stick, so that both refills are the same length.

It is too wide in the barrel. Many pens that are designed to accept Parker-compatible refills can also accept the P like the Retro 51s and the Karas Kustoms pens as there is a little bit of leeway in the barrel.

However, some pens are designed in such a way that the interior dimensions are too snug to take the P This list is, at best, a guide and not a definitive directory. Hi I would certainly appreciate a 3d printed thread section like the one is used in every montblanc rollerball refill so I could replace that refill with a pilot g2 or with a uniball signo one. Could you make this happen?

I think this product is of Australian origin. I can find all kinds of references to it on the internet, however have not found an actual place where I can order these. The Goliath refills are flat on top and allow the click mechanism to grip the top of the refill. So, your only option may be the Goliath at this point. Parker refills will fit. At times some of them will be flush with the opening when retracted.

If so, a slight trim will work, letting the point stay a bit more back in the barrel. I just untwist them a touch. Hi there, great article. I have a Parker Sonnet Rollerball pen and was wondering if it was possible to modify it use a Parker gel ink refill. Would appreciate any feedback you have. As always, I recommend checking with Tofty2 over on Shapeways. Hi Sean, Sorry for being slow to reply. Fortuitously I was recently contacted about this very same requirement and I have just finished modelling a 3D printable adapter that allows the Parker G2 ballpoint and gel refills to be used in pens designed for the Parker rollerball refills: My original version was specifically for the Parker Vector pen.

These means the Parker adapter will likely not work in the pen you wish to adapt. I was wondering if the Pilot G2 refill will fit into a skinner pen casing than the G2 pen? I prefer the 0.

If you see the photos in the guide up top, the Pilot G2 refills are the bottom two refills above the G2 listing. The Uni Signo refills though there are some other configurations are shown with the Hi-Tec C refills and have a shorter metal end and that flange that makes them harder to swap around with a G2.

There are some Signo-style refills available in a more D1 size that Tofty has made converters to hold. That might work better for you and those refills are readily available on JetPens. Hi, and thanks for the great information. I just bought several of the Moleskine rollerballs, and thought I could use Parker style refills as stated here, but the store owner said the refills is of the Pilot G2 style instead.

Is there something different between the Moleskine pens? Since I published this Moleskine has rebranded their pens. I suspect the new rollerballs take euro G2 refills not Pilot G2.

You may want to pop out the refill and take a look at it and double check. Compare it to the images in the photos above to verify. Let me know if you have more questions. Sorry for the newbie questions, but where I usually buy pens, they just thought it took Pilot refills. Now I have measured it. Is it safe to presume a Pilot G2 fits too? They are not exactly the same in the pictures above but it seems it would fit by reading the text. The Pilot G2s have a slightly longer plastic flange around the tip than the one shown in the Moleskine photo.

Theoretically, they should fit as long as the tolerances inside the pen are not too tight. Or if you have a retractable G2 laying around, you should be able to twist the pen apart and pull out the refill and try it out to see if it fits before going out and buying one.

A refill test drive, if you will. You can also contact the manufacturer online and see if they can offer any recommendations.

Note: Only use this method if the first two fail. A similar-looking refill of the same style can have slight variations causing compatibility issues. This is why most refill sizes have the same dimensions even though the pens are from different makers. Are you still in doubt about the right refill replacement to use?

One of these standard refill styles could be it. Image from: inkdependence. However, if your pen uses a D1 refill, you can use a refill from any brand as they are compatible. The fact that D1 refill sizes are small in size means that they run out of ink more quickly. They might not serve you longer as their full-size counterparts. Image from: swarovskipenrefills. Ink Type. Undated Planners.

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