Manufacturer | Newell Rubbermaid |
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Brand | WATERMAN |
Product Dimensions | 0.64 x 0.64 x 7.47 cm; 4 Grams |
Item Model Number | S0112881 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Colour | Blue |
Number of Items | 1 |
Point Type | Medium |
Ink Colour | Blue |
Tip Type | Fountain |
Manufacturer Part Number | S0112881 |
Item Weight | 4 g |
Waterman U-fillwaterman Standard Convertor
Price: | $22.68 + $7.16 Delivery |
Colour | Blue |
Ink colour | Blue |
Brand | WATERMAN |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6 x 6 x 75 millimetres |
About this item
- Refillable ink cartridge
- Chrome trim
- Suitable for all Waterman fountain pens
Product Information
Technical Details
Additional Information
ASIN | B000WKM50G |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank |
6,121 in Stationery & Office Products (See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Products)
161 in Pen Refills |
Date First Available | 13 November 2017 |
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Product Description
Since its foundation in 1883 by Lewis Edson Waterman and the invention of the first refillable fountain pen, the WATERMAN brand has constantly sought to innovate. With a long history rich in creativity, it has become a true reference in the world of writing. At the beginning of this new century, WATERMAN is asserting its personality more than ever through its exceptional know-how and spirit of innovation. Each pen is unique, exclusive and continues to reflect the character and temperament of its owner. Using a variety of materials and colours, designs and styles, WATERMAN remains more than ever the epitome of individual French elegance.
Set Contains:
1 x converter
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About Us:
Each Waterman pen is hand assembled by a Waterman expert. From checking every nib for smoothness to making sure the quality of each pen is beyond magnificent. With every touch, we've grounded our legacy of crafting fine writing instruments that always give wings to limitless possibilites. Over time we've redefined elegance as the perfect balance of beauty and innovation. We've devoted ourselves to making our pens emblems of elegance, meant to empower those that write with a Waterman to leave their mark of French sophistication.
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But in my opinion, these 'quality brands' ought to be providing converters as standard. Aren't we all really bound to use/waste as little plastic as possible? Of course the converter itself is plastic. But it isn't single use. So a pen and converter will contribute to far less landfill and carbon emission than hundreds of cartridges over the years.
Plus, I rather like the old fashioned ritual of drawing up ink from the bottle. Not to mention the jollier aesthetics of having several bottles of differently coloured inks so I can ring the changes as I please, and even, with a bit of twiddling and fiddling make brand new colours on each refill
Curiously - or not - the cheaper -this is just a bit of fun appearance Jinhao pens - I have a few, to take out, as it wouldn't be so crushing if I lost one - all come WITH converter on board. Probably because Jinhao are not also ink brand manufacturers.
Rant over. Converter works, as expected. Let filling comnence


Alas there isn't any other choice, except for using cartridges. I used to find I was forever buying them with my previous pen, so I prefer ink bottles. So, I love my Waterman pen, the quality is excellent and it writes really well. The quality of the converter is great too, - except for the pathetic little plastic seal which will go. So, when you see tell tail little ink droplets on the converter when you fill it, take it out and check the seal carefully. If there's even the hint of a little split stop using it and get a new one.
Otherwise you may end up in an important meeting suddenly looking like you're back in primary school after a handwriting lesson.

Converters are easy to use - simply plug into your pen, dip the nib into the ink so it's completely submerged and twist the end to draw up ink. There will be an air gap left. Then gently tap off any excess ink and wipe your pen clean. Job done.
Converters aren't cheap but they are long lasting and combined with a bottle of decent ink (e.g. the waterman, cross or Parker inks) are a cheaper and more eco-friendly way of using fountain pens in the long run than disposable cartridges.
If you've got a waterman fountain pen and want to save on ink costs and reduce throwaway plastic, look no further.

Long ink cartridges las longer if you carry your pen about with you.
Remember the mechanism takes up space within the pen, so the ink reservoir lasts about a day's writing.
Its easier to get a range of different ink colours, than cartridges.