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product_id: 13615197
title: "J Refillable Rollerball Pen"
brand: "herbin"
price: "1228187₫"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Herbin"
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# Transparent body for ink level Refillable with 20 ink colors 0.5mm medium line precision J Refillable Rollerball Pen

**Brand:** herbin
**Price:** 1228187₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖋️ Write smart, refill smarter — never run dry on style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** J Refillable Rollerball Pen by herbin
- **How much does it cost?** 1228187₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vn](https://www.desertcart.vn/products/13615197-j-refillable-rollerball-pen)

## Best For

- herbin enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted herbin brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Eco-Chic Refill System:** Cut waste and costs by refilling with a vibrant palette of 20 J. Herbin ink cartridges.
- • **Ink Level Transparency:** Stay ahead of your writing flow with a clear barrel that shows your ink status at a glance.
- • **Effortless Smooth Glide:** Experience silky writing with minimal pressure—no skips, no hard starts.
- • **Fountain Pen Ink Freedom:** Unlock the rich colors and unique qualities of fountain pen inks without the fuss.
- • **Compact Minimalist Design:** Sleek, portable, and perfectly balanced for all-day professional use.

## Overview

The J Refillable Rollerball Pen combines the smooth precision of a 0.5mm medium line with a transparent body that lets you monitor ink levels easily. Designed for professionals who value sustainability and style, it supports 20 vibrant J. Herbin ink cartridge colors, offering the rich experience of fountain pen inks in a familiar, easy-to-use rollerball format. Compact and refillable, this pen is perfect for everyday use, reducing waste while delivering consistent, skip-free writing.

## Description

This refillable Rollerball pen by J. Herbin produces a medium line that glides smoothly onto paper as you write. Perfect for everyday use, this minimalist writing tool is compact and features a transparent body that lets you monitor the ink levels. Refill with J. Herbin ink cartridges which come in 20 different colors.

Review: Great pen beautifully executed!! - So first off, I bought this pen and the Monteverde short converter (yes it works!) at the same time so I can use my favorite fountain pen inks. I filled it with Noodler's X-Feather and WOW!! It writes smooth as wet ice! You have to remember it's fountain pen ink so it will write wet. That's kind of the whole point. Use halfway decent paper and you won't have any trouble at all. That being said, I was using it at work last night on cheap copy paper and it seemed to do decently well. The pen is short, but if you post the cap it fits perfectly in my large hand. After a full night of writing, I noticed at one point that the feed had run dry and the pen acted like it had run out of ink, so I pushed more ink in from the converter and it went back to working perfectly for the rest of the night so the trick is to keep the feed system full (should be obvious, but you can't count on common sense these days). The pen doesn't actually use much ink at all compared to my fountain pens. It functioned perfectly and never skipped or was hard to start once the ink was flowing the first time. I am frankly amazed at how smoothly it glides across the page as fast as I like without ever skipping. It's not a fountain pen so obviously there is no line variation to be had. I haven't tried it with any of my inks that offer shading, but as smoothly as it lays down ink, I'm dubious about any real shading prospects. I'll try and update this if I remember once I try it with my shady inks. I'm hesitant to use shimmering inks because I don't think it will clean very nicely. I may give it a try once I buy a few more of these (which I plan to do soon!). So there you have it: A beautifully executed rollerball pen that uses fountain pen ink. It is especially useful in situations and on paper qualities where fountain pens are at a disadvantage, it doesn't stand out like a fountain pen does (I suppose if I had fancier ink in it it may since its a demonstrator) and it writes ridiculously smoothly without any skipping or hard starting. In short, it does what it's supposed to do and it does it well. If you are new to fountain pens, you may struggle slightly with inking it and cleaning it, but these are not hard to learn with a little patience and the reward is the ability to use the whole world of ink options that are only available to fountain pen users without most of the disadvantages of the fountain pen (obviously, you still have to ink it and clean it as that's the whole point of the pen). The pen is plastic but doesn't feel any cheaper than any other demonstrator pen. I wouldn't put it places where it's likely to suffer a lot of abuse (like in a pants pocket full of keys and such) as it's not likely to hold up well to that. Think of it as a more expensive pen that you want to take care of and it won't let you down and will likely last so long you'll save money on it in the end since you're not replacing your disposable pens all the time. I hope you enjoy it as much as I have!!
Review: Very good writing tools. - These pens write well and consistently. You also need to purchase pre-filled ink cartridges, a converter, or silicone grease for fountain pens (and fountain pen ink). The J. Herbin rollerball pens are a bit difficult to clean between inkings, but are a great option for those who want to use fountain pen inks, but don't care for fountain pens. Because these use the same inks as fountain pens, there's a huge variety of colors and special ink attributes at your disposal. However, you'll run into the same problem with ink feathering, bleeding, and "ghosting" on some papers as with fountain pens. This is a great way to introduce someone to the variety of fountain pen inks, or for a fountain pen user to keep on hand for colleagues who ask to borrow a pen. It's also a great option for people trying to cut down on waste who still need to use a pen. Unlike other "refillable" pens that rely on replacing the entire 'guts' when the ink runs out, this pen can be refilled in ways that dramatically reduce the amount of waste. It can also be cost effective. Those dollar store pens are less of a value when you consider how many don't write consistently (or at all). Very little pressure is required to apply ink from pen to paper, so they're comfortable to use. Unlike fountain pens, which have not been in common use in North America for a long time, rollerball pens are familiar and less intimidating to many people.

## Features

- Compact and refillable rollerball pen
- Create smooth lines
- Give you medium width lines
- Features a transparent body
- Refill with J. Herbin ink cartridges

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00A6VZYKE |
| Additional Features | Refillable |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #118,313 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #274 in Liquid Ink Rollerball Pens |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand | Herbin |
| Brand Name | Herbin |
| Closure Type | Snap |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 224 Reviews |
| Drill Point | Medium |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | Multicolor |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
| Line Size | 0.5mm |
| Manufacturer | EXACLAIR, INC. |
| Material | Paper |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Model Name | refillable |
| Model Number | SG_B00A6VZYKE_US |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Calligraphy |
| Style | Refillable |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Writing Instrument Form | Roller Ball Pen |
| Writing Technique | rollerball |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Brand:** Herbin
- **Color:** White
- **Ink Color:** Multicolor
- **Writing Instrument Form:** Roller Ball Pen

## Images

![J Refillable Rollerball Pen - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/711mBhtg2+L.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great pen beautifully executed!!
*by T***E on February 19, 2020*

So first off, I bought this pen and the Monteverde short converter (yes it works!) at the same time so I can use my favorite fountain pen inks. I filled it with Noodler's X-Feather and WOW!! It writes smooth as wet ice! You have to remember it's fountain pen ink so it will write wet. That's kind of the whole point. Use halfway decent paper and you won't have any trouble at all. That being said, I was using it at work last night on cheap copy paper and it seemed to do decently well. The pen is short, but if you post the cap it fits perfectly in my large hand. After a full night of writing, I noticed at one point that the feed had run dry and the pen acted like it had run out of ink, so I pushed more ink in from the converter and it went back to working perfectly for the rest of the night so the trick is to keep the feed system full (should be obvious, but you can't count on common sense these days). The pen doesn't actually use much ink at all compared to my fountain pens. It functioned perfectly and never skipped or was hard to start once the ink was flowing the first time. I am frankly amazed at how smoothly it glides across the page as fast as I like without ever skipping. It's not a fountain pen so obviously there is no line variation to be had. I haven't tried it with any of my inks that offer shading, but as smoothly as it lays down ink, I'm dubious about any real shading prospects. I'll try and update this if I remember once I try it with my shady inks. I'm hesitant to use shimmering inks because I don't think it will clean very nicely. I may give it a try once I buy a few more of these (which I plan to do soon!). So there you have it: A beautifully executed rollerball pen that uses fountain pen ink. It is especially useful in situations and on paper qualities where fountain pens are at a disadvantage, it doesn't stand out like a fountain pen does (I suppose if I had fancier ink in it it may since its a demonstrator) and it writes ridiculously smoothly without any skipping or hard starting. In short, it does what it's supposed to do and it does it well. If you are new to fountain pens, you may struggle slightly with inking it and cleaning it, but these are not hard to learn with a little patience and the reward is the ability to use the whole world of ink options that are only available to fountain pen users without most of the disadvantages of the fountain pen (obviously, you still have to ink it and clean it as that's the whole point of the pen). The pen is plastic but doesn't feel any cheaper than any other demonstrator pen. I wouldn't put it places where it's likely to suffer a lot of abuse (like in a pants pocket full of keys and such) as it's not likely to hold up well to that. Think of it as a more expensive pen that you want to take care of and it won't let you down and will likely last so long you'll save money on it in the end since you're not replacing your disposable pens all the time. I hope you enjoy it as much as I have!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very good writing tools.
*by T***. on February 7, 2019*

These pens write well and consistently. You also need to purchase pre-filled ink cartridges, a converter, or silicone grease for fountain pens (and fountain pen ink). The J. Herbin rollerball pens are a bit difficult to clean between inkings, but are a great option for those who want to use fountain pen inks, but don't care for fountain pens. Because these use the same inks as fountain pens, there's a huge variety of colors and special ink attributes at your disposal. However, you'll run into the same problem with ink feathering, bleeding, and "ghosting" on some papers as with fountain pens. This is a great way to introduce someone to the variety of fountain pen inks, or for a fountain pen user to keep on hand for colleagues who ask to borrow a pen. It's also a great option for people trying to cut down on waste who still need to use a pen. Unlike other "refillable" pens that rely on replacing the entire 'guts' when the ink runs out, this pen can be refilled in ways that dramatically reduce the amount of waste. It can also be cost effective. Those dollar store pens are less of a value when you consider how many don't write consistently (or at all). Very little pressure is required to apply ink from pen to paper, so they're comfortable to use. Unlike fountain pens, which have not been in common use in North America for a long time, rollerball pens are familiar and less intimidating to many people.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It's really a pocket rollerball pen, but a very good one!
*by B***S on October 29, 2020*

I received the J. Herbin refillable rollerball pen today. It was a bit smaller than I expected. When capped, it's 4.5" long. Somehow, I expected it to be the same size as it's fountain pen sibling, but that's okay. When you post the cap, it's a standard size. I can use it posted or unposted but it is a bit short, even for smaller hands when used with the cap unposted. I put a Monteverde short international cartridge with purple ink in the pen. The ink flow is good through the ink feed and the pen started writing within a minute or two. It writes very smoothly without skips or ink blurps. Since it does use fountain pen ink, depending on the paper you use, you may get some bleedthrough or ghosting. I haven't seen any feathering yet with testing the pen on different papers. Some of that may be due to the ink. I like that I can use a variety of different inks. The pen uses a standard short international cartridge. If I want to use an ink that I don't have in cartridge form, I can use an empty international short cartridge and fill it with my ink of choice. I would NOT recommend using any shimmer ink with this pen because the glitter in the ink can clog up the roller ball itself. Just about any other ink should work. I know that the converter that comes with the J. Herbin fountain pen is too long to fit in the rollerball pen. The Monteverde mini converter fits perfectly. That gives you an option of a converter if that is your preference. Like other rollerball pens, this does not require much pressure to write with. That is good, especially during long writing sessions. For those who may ask, it cannot be used as an eye dropper pen unless the holes are filled with epoxy. I have been having a lot of fun writing with this pen today. I'm going to use it and put it through its paces. If you are looking for a rollerball pen that is refillable with fountain pen ink (especially for those times when a fountain pen is not the best choice), this little pen may be just what you are looking for. I just ordered four more of these pens so I can have them filled with different ink colors.

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