Overall rating: 4.3293414 / 5 from 334 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Levenger Safety Ceramic Rollerball Refills offer a smooth writing experience with consistent ink flow and top-notch quality. Customers appreciate the excellent service, good price, and beautiful color of the refills. The product is recommended to be kept tightly capped when not in use to preserve the lifespan of the refills.

Summary topics

  • Pen Compatibility: 4%
  • Writing Experience: 20%
  • Product Quality: 14%
  • Ink Flow: 7%
  • Refill Quality: 40%

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Review highlights

  • "These are the best, love the consistent flow and color always makes writing easier than any other refills."Betty K.
  • "Refills fit perfectly and give a smooth quality writing experience."Gay A.
  • "Great price and reliable pen refill and service."Patti C.

Reviews

Great Buy!

"I ordered the black medium of the refill and it writes smoothly. I replaced my other pen. I will order a blue medium, red medium and a black fine refill for my other pens."

Mona S. (5/5)

Uneven flow

"The ink flows thick in some places, thin in others, and skips at times. I’ve already gone to my local office supply store and replaced it. The blue color was nice."

Victoria W. (2/5)

They work!

"These function as promised, and may even be better than those I bought years ago."

JOSEPH B. (5/5)

roller ball

"ink is good color fits the levenger pen"

Timothy G. (4/5)

They worked the way that

"They worked the way that I wanted them to. The ink is as dark as I like."

Shirley M. (5/5)

Love for Levenger

"The ink refills are great. They perfectly match the Levenger pens, and they write great! What's better than the product is the service. I accidentally ordered the wrong refills the first time, and Levenger customer service took care of me. A few days later, I have the correct refills, and Levenger has a long-term customer."

Scott B. (5/5)

Great Refills

"Always dependable quality refills"

Maurice G. (5/5)

good ink

"the refills write smoothly with minimal blobbing. The feel on the paper is excellent."

Matthew C. (5/5)

Smooth flow

"The ceramic roller ball is smooth and consistent flow of very nice ink. I like this shade of blue."

Edward D. (5/5)

I almost gave up!

"I was very happy to find refill for the gift I had received years ago. The pen writes smoothly and is just as beautiful as I remembered!"

Donna S. (5/5)

Q&A

Does Levenger have plans to offer a extra fine tip?
We offer the Levenger Rollerball Refills, Extra‑Fine (set of 2), via item number APP934.
Is the rollerball green ink bright or dark like a forest green?
The green ink is a rich, medium-to-dark shade, very similar to the color of the back portion of the refill. If you’d like to see a writing sample, please contact us at 800-544-0880 or cservice@levenger.com, and we’ll be happy to assist.
Will this refill work in a Lamy 2000 Rollerball pen?
Lamy pens are designed to work exclusively with Lamy refills. The PR1475 refill should be compatible.
What does the "safety" part mean in the name of this product? How is it different from regular Levenger Rollerball refills? Thanks
The "safety" in the name refers to a special design that helps prevent the ink from drying out, even when used in pens without caps or with less airtight seals. It also features a ceramic ball tip for smooth, consistent writing—similar to our regular refills, but with added protection for longer-lasting performance.
Does the rollerball ink bleed through pages? Does it dry quickly? What is the difference between rollerball and ballpoint? Thank you
Great questions! Our rollerball ink is designed to write smoothly and dries relatively quickly, though drying time can vary depending on the paper type and how much ink is applied. On our high-quality Levenger paper, you’ll typically experience little to no bleed-through. The key difference between rollerball and ballpoint pens is the ink type. Rollerballs use water-based ink, which gives you a smoother, more fluid writing experience—closer to a fountain pen. Ballpoints use oil-based ink, which tends to last longer and dries faster, making it ideal for everyday note-taking or on-the-go writing.

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