Schmidt 8126 Capless Rollerball refill: Know the features before proceeding to buy!


In search of Schmidt 8126 refills!

Lanier Pens offers the full line of Schmidt Pen Refills including numerous ballpoint pen refills like the Schmidt P900 and Schmidt P950 and rollerball pen refills including the Schmidt 5888 and the Schmidt 888’s made by Schmidt directly from their factory in Germany.  They are the major distributor of the full line of Schmidt Pen Refills products in the USA and Canada which includes the popular Schmidt easyFLOW9000 and your favorite Schmidt 8126 Capless Sytem pen refills.

Among all Schmidt refills offered by Lanier, the Schmidt 8126 is preferred for pens that do not have a cap or for pens that the ink would be exposed to the air for an extended period of time.  The ink inside the capless refills was formulated to not dry out even if exposed to the air for more than one year.

As the Capless System refills are very popular, Schmidt has created several versions of the 8126 refills with the only difference being the length so that more pen users can use these great fills.  The Schmidt 8126 refill is 4.31” long and the Schmid P8126 refills which are called the shorter version measure 3.88” long and we can’t forget the Schmidt 8126 mini’s which measure only 3” in length.

The Schmidt Capless refills are quite an innovative writing solution.  The ink stays fresh inside the refill barrel but will dry immediately when exposed to the air. 

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The number “6” in the Schmidt 8126 product name refers to the line width meaning that this refill is .6mm wide or a fine tip.  If you would like a medium tip then order the Schmidt 8127 Capless System refill which is .7mm wide or you can even order the broad version which is called the Schmidt 8120 and this one has a 1.0mm wide tip. 

Know your Schmidt 8126 in detail! 

The Schmidt Capless System is an innovative system for both smooth and elegant writing.  The ink refill has a metal tube and front section, stainless steel tip with 0.6mm ceramic ball and are available in black, blue, green, and red. These Schmidt 8126 refills all have the Capless System feature that means a one-year cap-off time without drying out. These refills give an epic writing experience.  You will be very impressed with the 8126 refills we promise!  

Schmidt rollerball 8126 refill is a liquid ink rollerball pen refill with an excellent 0.6mm ceramic ball tip. Capless quality which is appropriate for non-retractable roller pens or pens that have the ink top exposed to the air.  These refills will last one-year and will not dry out! Metal tube with stainless-steel tip and ceramic ball and length of the refill is 109mm and diameter is7mm. 

Schmidt 8126
Schmidt 8126


Be acquainted with the Brand Schmidt!

Even if you have never heard of Schmidt Technologies, there is a very good chance you have used some of their products in the past. They make pen refills for many of the top and major pen brands in the world.  Often you will get a new pen and not even realize that the refill on the inside was manufactured by Schmidt because Schmidt will imprint the pen maker’s brand on the refill. 

Schmidt is an innovative company and they have a high degree of creativity and technical know-how that has enabled them to continuously give impulses to the writing instrument industry which is critical for Lanier Pens to maintain and develop their leading position on the market.

Features of the Schmidt Capless 8126 pen refill

·          A cover cap is not required for the Capless system 
·          The new type of ink dries instantly on the paper, but not in the system for more than one year
·          Metal tube with tampon system, stainless steel tip with 0.6 mm ceramic ball 
·          One-year cap-off time
·          Length is 108.6mm or 4.31” inches
·          Made in Germany 

Lanier Pens is the one-stop destination for all Schmidt refills including the popular Schmidt Capless 8126 refill. Spend $20 on pen refill and enjoy free shipping! 

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