✒️ Write your success story in style
The Parker Jotter Ballpoint Pen combines a sleek stainless steel barrel with luxurious gold-finish trims and a signature retractable design. Featuring a 0.5mm medium tip and smooth Quinkflow blue ink, it delivers a premium writing experience perfect for professionals who value both style and performance.
Manufacturer | Newell Rubbermaid |
Brand | PARKER |
Model Number | 2131045 |
Product Dimensions | 20.5 x 5.2 x 1.6 cm; 30 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Colour | Stainless steel, gold trim |
Closure | Retractable |
Grip Type | Contoured |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Medium |
Line Size | 0.5mm |
Ink Colour | Gold |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2131045 |
Item Weight | 30 g |
M**N
Good
Good
B**N
Good
Quality
A**R
Great biro
I love these pens - I have bought 2.
M**6
Great pen
Love a Parker pen to write with when doing my uni work . Weight is just right and is a smooth writer only problem is I had to by the black ink as it comes with blue .
E**C
Parker says it all
Great condition, perfect size and write cleanly and clearly with no smudges.
D**E
Fabulous.
The beauty and reliability of Parker is fabulous. These pens and mechanical pencil are just superb. Well made, nice writers, nice to hold and perfect straight out of the box. Good price for 3 too. Highly recommended.
J**R
5*s
class pen
D**.
My trusted writing companion for almost half a century
I’ve been writing with this type of Parker pen since I was taught how to write.. many decades ago. I very much like the style, the weight and the grip. Most importantly the durability is generally very good. The metal top end offers very good protection against chewing and general wear. The only historic weakness is the clip, that when I was a schoolboy used to break after a few weeks – these days I’m better able to control my tendencies. I struggle a bit more with two aspects of the modern Parker pens of this type; first, the push button on top is now rounded and polished. For sentimental and aesthetic reasons I prefer the old variant with the sunken rim and Parker logo printed on the button. Yet this more recent variant is probably more hygienic. Secondly, the new painted metal bottom part looks nice but I think the former little chrome band above the tip just gave the pen a more distinguished look. Also metal (aluminium I suppose) has replaced the former plastic bottom part, this enhances durability and prevents the body from scratches in theory. But the spare modern one I have already has paint damage near the tip. Either way, rather than a colour I always have the harder to find plain stainless steel lower body variant that looks a bit more stylish. I’ve always sworn to the finest blue tip.Professionally the most important reason to have this pen is that is looks decent and modestly chic but everyone knows its not outrageously expensive, like a Montblanc pen (while the functionality is similar). This is very important to me as I am in trusted relationship with significant clients and advisors and I can’t afford to come across as sensitive to luxury nor as careless about appearance. Also an expensive pen would be a waste as I tend to lose my Parker pen every other year at meetings or conferences.I was quite pleased to find my favourite Parker pen variant at Amazon, at less than half the price than the various city high-street stationary shops. So I bought 2 of them to be prepared for my next inevitable loss.And of course I highly recommend these pens.
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