Pilot G2, Dr. Grip Gel/Ltd, ExecuGel G6, Q7 Rollerball Gel Ink Pen Refills Blue .7 mm 3 Pack
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This is a three-pack, as stated in the details. 2packs. PIL77241- 6 refills 3PACKS
Yes, these are the refills that will work with your pen. The . The size of the pen's writing tip is indicated by the number 7. Enjoy.
I have two different pilot pens that I use these refills for. I don't have the pens you're looking for, but I'm sure it'll be easy to figure out. Take out your pen's ink cartridge and compare it to the ones below. It will fit if they appear to be the same. The cartridges that don't fit have a different appearance.
Selected User Reviews For Pilot G2, Dr. Grip Gel/Ltd, ExecuGel G6, Q7 Rollerball Gel Ink Pen Refills Blue .7 mm 3 Pack
I'm also relieved that I won't have to keep dumping empty pens into landfills. I now keep the pen and replace the refill by unscrewing the barrel and unscrewing the cap. Thank you, Pilot, for a fantastic product that is also environmentally friendly! br>Did I mention that these are a lot less expensive to use than buying a new pen?.
UPDATE: I switched to a different refill from the pack and have had no issues; it writes perfectly on a daily basis! There had to be a bad apple among them. br>br>This refill has smooth writing and good color, but there is some spotting on occasion. It also doesn't help that it's just a smidgeon too long for the pen I'm trying to refill. It wasn't the refill that was the issue; it was a pen from Staples that fit my hand and made writing difficult, which I had purchased there years ago. I couldn't find the pen there any longer, and there were no refills listed (Staples brand in pen), so I had no idea what to get. This refill does the job, but it produces slightly more ink than is required (globs vs. smooth line). br>br>UPDATE: br>br> I had been using the first refill for a month or so, keeping my daily tasks notebook, when it began to act as if it had already been used up! I only use it to keep track of my daily to-do list, so it's not a lot of writing, but it's something I do every day. I removed it, and while it appears to be full, it does not write well. I changed the refill, and we'll see how this one holds up for a while; I'm not sure if it was just one, or if it's the case with all of them.
The Pilot G2 pens are the ones I'm using almost exclusively these days. The ink is vibrant and the writing is smooth with no skips. I have a variety of Pilot pens that accept G2 refills and all of them work perfectly. Pilot/Namiki produces excellent writing instruments, and the G2 ink is among their best.
I'm used to using the 0 as a punctuation mark. The ink flows very smoothly through the 7 fine point. I purchased this in the hopes of finding something similar, but the ultra fine 0. The ink does not flow easily and makes writing difficult; I have now set aside this pack as a "backup" and purchased the 0. 7 useful hints to keep in mind on a daily basis They don't even come close to matching each other.
The ink is a beautiful shade of blue with a smooth flow and quick drying time. They might not last as long for me as they do for others, but that depends on how much I write, which can be quite a lot at times. These are just a few of my favorite things to do. Except when I'm using my fountain pens or dip pens, I almost always use pens.
Pilot G2 fine-point gel pens are one of my favorite writing instruments. I ordered fine-point refills in an effort to do my part to help the environment. They aren't fine, despite the fact that they are clearly labeled as such on the package. They're rather hefty. point. I'm curious as to what went wrong here, because Pilot usually produces excellent work.
Every day, for both work and pleasure, I write. I use a lot of ink, and these refills for my alloy pens were the best deal at the time. I've started ordering a box of blue pens in order to get a better deal on ink. Does anyone know where the blue shells can be recycled, or, better yet, where Amazon sellers can get blue ink at a lower price? Lol.
After a decade of use, I only recently discovered that the Pilot G2 could be refilled. br>br>Sure, it's only a few dollars here and there, but since I started buying these refills earlier this year, I've probably saved $30br> That's good enough for me.