

💼 Elevate your pen game with Monteverde’s purple precision!
Monteverde® Capless Gel Refills deliver a premium writing experience with a fine gel tip and rich purple ink, engineered for smooth, long-lasting performance. Designed exclusively for Cross ballpoint pens, these refills combine professional style with reliable durability, making them the go-to choice for discerning professionals seeking to stand out.
















| ASIN | B002IKK5R8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,542 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #93 in Ink Pen Refills |
| Brand | Monteverde |
| Brand Name | Monteverde |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,285 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00080333901878 |
| Ink Color | Pink |
| Item Dimensions | 7 x 2.25 x 0.25 inches |
| Item Weight | 3 Hundredths Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 7 x 2.25 x 0.25 inches |
| Manufacturer | Monteverde |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Point Type | Fine |
| Style | Gel Purple Refill |
| UPC | 080333901878 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
N**A
Bold Smooth Great Color
I'm thoroughly impressed with the Monteverde Capless Gel Ballpoint Refill for Parker Ballpoint Pens in Fine Point. It writes incredibly smoothly and effortlessly, feeling like a high-quality rollerball. What's remarkable is how quickly the ink dries, even with the bold and rich lines it produces. The blue-black ink is deeply saturated, creating a unique and distinctive shade. One thing to consider is that, as another customer pointed out, the 'fine' line width is sommewhat broader than typical fine refills, much closer to a 1.0mm gel pen. Nonetheless, it's an excellent choice for those who appreciate smooth writing and a distinctive ink color.
M**H
Green Ink Color Comparison
The green ink refills have a color that is a bright, middle-of-the-road green, though with a slightly blue tinge. The best way to explain it that I've come up with is to compare it to green ink on a US dollar bill, specifically the seal of the Department of the Treasury. (I figure this is a common enough item, in the US at least, that people might have in their possession.) The green color of the Treasury seal on a $1 or $5 bill is a classic, rich green. The color of the green ink refills is slightly more blue. It's still a good color - when you're not holding it next to anything else green, you won't really notice the slightly blue tinge. The ink is a bright shade, not like a forest green, which is darker. The ink refills appear sturdy, and I don't think they'll leak. The writing feels smoother than a typical ballpoint, and the ink dries quickly. I haven't had the refills for long, but the one I've used hasn't had any flow problems. I have it in my Parker Jotter, where it fits perfectly. Comparing how it feels to write on one pad of paper (a Basics writing pad) versus another, the Basics writing pad feels slightly more scratchy. On my other pad, the pen glides along very nicely. Your mileage may vary, but this gliding is exactly why I wanted to buy these specific refills. It feels like writing with a rollerball, but it's a ballpoint. I will also note that the ink dried a little less quickly on the Basics paper - I tested it by writing a wavy line and then running my finger over it. If I waited to a count of 3, it wouldn't smudge, but it did smudge if I gave it less time. Drying was even quicker on my other pad of paper. Sturdy refills, good green color, great flow and line, smooth writing. Like I say, it fits my standard Parker Jotter perfectly. A gel ink writing experience with a ballpoint pen - these do a great job. I took a chance and bought 6 refills at once, which is a better price per refill than two at a time, and I'm glad I did. I'll be using this pen a lot.
G**M
Probably the best alternative in Parker refills
Parker pen users know that good quality refills are hard to find. These gel refills from Monteverde are pretty good (if not up to the standards of gel refills for other pens.) The feel on paper is pretty good; fairly smooth compared to other gel pens, though not the very best. There is a little bit of skipping on some papers, which is one of the downsides to gel pens, but the performance is MUCH better than Parker's gel refills (which skip horribly on almost everything.) There are two things keeping them from a 5-star review. First, they're not very fine; in fact, comparing them directly to another brand of fine point refills, it's hard to tell any real difference. I'd call them a solid medium width. Second is Monteverde's inability to make a really dark blue-black ink. These are lighter than expected; the color is nice, just not what is normally labeled blue-black. They're good refills, they just didn't align with the expectations generated by Monteverde's specifications.
D**S
Good!
I did not think I would like these refills, but to my surprise they are very nice. Smooth writing. Glad I got them.
B**R
Exactly fit replacement, gel ink, a fine point and smooth writing
Exactly what I needed and wanted. This fit my Molskine click rollerball pen (original, not the plus version) perfectly and converted it to a gel ink pen. It writes very smooth, the gel ink dries fast. I'm a lefty so that is important to me. If I write and immediately wipe there is some smearing but I expect that. I didn't notice any ink smear under normal writing, but I haven't used it much yet. I just got it. It didn't turn my hand black and that's a great thing. The original spring fit exactly and there's no binding when clicking. The tip does not extend too far or not far enough. It's just right. I have no idea how long it will last or stand up to temp and humidity. The only difference I have noted is the original had an all plastic body and this one is metal and noticably heavier but it's a pen cartridge and not a brick LOL! The original plastic one had leaked on me from the heat. I'm hoping this metal one has a more reliable seal and will not leak. It gets hot here. My pen does not feel off or unbalanced. It writes well and I'm a bit fan of the fine point.
B**R
Nice while it works
Really like using a fine point but sadly most over the counter ones don't survive the impact if you drop the pen while standing and the more robust body one don't fit well in a uniform pocket. Purchased these hoping to insert into a machined aluminum pen I had purchased but came with a medium tip. While I liked the quality of the ink (even though in a two pack "Black / Blue" means mixing of the two colors and not one of each), the first cartridge died on me in less than a month and I only use it at work. I counted and that was just under 21 days of light note taking as the majority of my work is digital. Just ordered a different brand hoping for better results and that it arrives before the second one in the pack dies on me.
L**Y
I was looking for fine point Parker gel refills
I was looking for fine point Parker gel refills. Parker doesn't seem to make fine point in blue any longer so I thought I would give Monteverde a try. The flow of the pen is fine. The color is good. It's not as fine as I was hoping (very similar to a medium point Parker Gel Refill). But probably the one factor that puts this pen refill at two stars is that the ink doesn't dry quickly. Ink seems be thicker at different places (slight blotting) but in those areas it appears to stay in gel form, that is, still smearing 10-20 minutes after writing. I write in a Moleskine booklet in case some were wondering what paper I use. Also, I had just finished writing with a Parker Fine Point blue gel refill, so the comparison was easy to do. EDIT: Since my initial review in 2017, I have used no less than 14 Monteverde refills over the last 3 years. I've used two of each of these colors, green, brown, orange, purple, dark blue, blue, and turquoise. I am upgrading my rating to five stars because I have not had any of the smearing that occurred with the first set of refills. I think that warrants changing the rating from 2 stars and I am sorry I hadn't updated it before now (May, 2020). Incidentally, and for those who are interested, I not only use these refills in Parker pens, I retrofit them into the Mont Blanc roller ball pens (the one's with a cap because those refills are expensive and the ink goes quick). I've also retrofitted them into Cross roller ball pens (pens with a cap). So, if you have a roller ball pen with a cap, you could use this refill (cartridge - for lack of a better term) with some added modifications (basically spacers at the butt of the refill) and now be able not only to use roller ball ink, but gel, AND ball point pen ink if you chose. How 'bout them apples.
M**L
Very good customer support!
Didn’t work for our pen, but great customer service!
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