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Ballpoint pens

PILOT ballpoint pens are known for their smooth writing experience and reliable performance. Most of these pens come with comfortable grips, making them ideal for extended writing sessions. Available in a variety of ink colours and tip sizes, PILOT ballpoint pens offer a perfect option for everyday writing needs, from note-taking to journaling. Plus, most of these ballpoint pens are refillable, helping to reduce waste, and offering long-term value.

How to: Refill Your PILOT Ballpoint Pens

  1. Twist the pen at the end to remove the used refill.

  2. Remove the used refill while holding the grip.

  3. Insert the new refill into the grip section of the pen.

  4. Reassemble your pen by screwing the end back on.

Never stop writing with your favourite PILOT Ballpoint pen. These ballpoint pens are refillable, reducing waste and saving you money. Find the perfect refill for your PILOT pen here.

Upgrade Your Writing

For those seeking an elevated writing experience, PILOT also offers premium options - featuring sophisticated finishes, advanced ink technology and refined design details that bring a touch of luxury to your everyday writing.

Sustainable Writing Solutions

Discover the BegreeN range, which includes ballpoint pens, gel pens, markers, and other everyday writing tools. Each product is thoughtfully designed with carefully selected materials to deliver reliable performance while supporting environmentally responsible values.

BegreeN Acroball Retractable Ballpoint Pens by Pilot Pen in blue, pint, red, purple and green on a note pad on a desk.

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2 Tip Sizes available

2 Ink Colours available

2 Tip Sizes available

Frequently Asked Questions

PILOT Acroball ink combines the best of both worlds. It dries quickly and delivers consistent lines like a ballpoint pen, but also lays down bold, vivid colours typically associated with gel pens. On top of that, the ink is archival-quality, ensuring its resistance to fading and promoting the longevity of your written works.

Generally, it is better to use Ethanol (Ethyl Alcohol) which is a solvent to dissolve oil-based ink. Thinner or Benzaine can also be used for the removal of stains, but they are stronger than ethanol and they may damage the material. In the first instance use a cloth soaked in Ethanol first and wipe up the ink stain carefully. If this is unsuccessful then try thinner or Benzaine.

For the standard Dr. Grip, you can refill and continue enjoying your PILOT writing experience with an RFNS-GG Refill.

For the Advanced range of Dr Grip, such as Dr. Grip Advance, Dr. Grip Pure White and Dr. Grip: BRFN-10.

Dr Grip 4 + 1 uses BVRF-6F.

Stroke Width refers to the thickness of the line laid down by your pen or marker.
Ball Diameter is the distance across the ball tip of a ballpoint, gel or rollerball pen.