

🖋️ Write Your Legacy with Every Click
The Parker Jotter Originals Ballpoint Pen in Classic Red combines over 70 years of iconic design with modern sustainability. Featuring a smooth medium point blue ink refill, a durable scratch-resistant body made from 55% recycled materials, and recyclable packaging, this pen delivers a flawless writing experience with a retro flair that professionals will appreciate.







| Manufacturer | Newell Rubbermaid Office |
| Brand | Parker |
| Item Weight | 1.06 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 8.07 x 2.76 x 0.55 inches |
| Item model number | 2096857 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Color | Classic Red |
| Closure | Retractable |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Point Type | Medium |
| Line Size | 0_7mm |
| Ink Color | Blue |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2096857 |
S**E
Hiding in plain sight
While not a serious collector, I own and enjoy a variety of fine writing instruments. I often shop websites as well as brick-and-mortar stores for a new pen or mechanical pencil to try out. I've owned Parker Jotter pens before. I remember a metal-barrelled one I did not like because the grip was tiresome. I also had one of these plastic-barrelled ones but don't remember using it or where it's gone off to. When shopping, I often came across the Jotter pens. Because of previous experience and the notion that a $10 pen would be neither disposable nor special, I just overlooked them. Recently, during another browsing session, I again encountered some Jotter pens and they came into better focus: legendary status, simple beauty, good reviews, compatible with a world of refill options, and a price that would allow me to carry the pen without the anxiety of losing it. Upon receiving the pen, I was delighted by the writing experience. The grip on the plastic barrel is quite comfortable and suitable for extended use. The Quink cartridge makes for smooth contact with the paper. I may occasionally switch out to a gel refill for darker print. I like the heavy click mechanism and the fact that the plunge button is sprung even after the pen tip is extended. The metal ring on the tip of the barrel is a good idea; it will prevent the hole from wearing or stretching which would make it sloppy around the cartridge tip. The 5" length of the pen is also welcome. It conveys a "cuteness" and the clip will fully engage in any shirt pocket. Bottom line: my red Parker Jotter is now one of my favorite carry pens.
T**I
My favorite Pen!
Parker Jotters have been great for as long as I’ve been buying them — since the 1980s. (Yes, I’m old, ya dang whipped’snappers!) So, if you are looking for a great writing and sketching pen, that will not skip or stop working, this is your pen. And it’s refillable! Yay! Now run along, kiddies, and stop bothering me! 😜
E**N
Great pen
You can’t go wrong with these pens. They feel good in the hand. I use medium point and it flows beautifully. I have three!
N**R
Ordering Parker pens online is cheaper than going to the store!
I like two pen companies: CROSS and Parker. Not the top of the writers perhaps, but very good writing instruments and not outrageously priced that are just for the show. And I prefer blue gel refills, makes writing fun. H. Lee
R**R
Smooth!
My favorite pen! Writes smoothly and evenly, comfortable to hold.
L**E
Excellent
Great pen, smooth writing, my new favorite pen
P**H
Not the pen for me, darn it
I really wanted to like this pen -- it was highly recommended and I liked the idea of keeping a pen and refilling it. Less disposable, more minimalist and responsible. It is a pretty pen, and I love how the click feels and sounds. So style-wise, it's great! I have small hands, so I thought I would like its size. For me, with how I grip a pen, it just wasn't comfortable. The barrel is too thin and too slick. My fingers would slide down to be gripping down near the tip, which would make my thumbnail gouge into my index finger. I hold pens farther back usually, but those pens have a wider/softer barrel, with a "stickier" surface. I could have played with my grip if the pen had written nicely for me. Maybe I got a dud pen, or maybe the ink was too dry, but instead of a nice satisfying dark ink flow, the ball was far enough up into the ink tube that the edges of the ink tube audibly scratched the surface of the paper. It was distracting to hear the sound, the ink looked thin, and in order to have the ink come out with a good flow, I had to hold the pen almost at a 90-degree angle. Just not fun for me to write with. This is a nice pen, but not right for me. I gave it 4 stars for prettiness and overall quality, but 2 stars for barrel discomfort and scratchy writing, so an overall 3 for me.
H**C
Perfect required pen for flight attendants
Stylish and high quality! I use it as a lanyard accessory with my flight attendant uniform. Love the pop of red! The clip is tight and strong and it won’t fall off the flat straps of the lanyard.
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