

🖋️ Write Your Success Story with Parker’s Timeless Precision
The Parker Jotter Ballpoint Pen in Kensington Red combines over 130 years of craftsmanship with modern design. Featuring a durable stainless steel barrel, a smooth 0.7mm medium blue ink tip with Quinkflow technology, and a signature retractable click mechanism, it offers a flawless writing experience. Packaged in an elegant gift box, it’s the ultimate accessory for professionals who value style and performance.










| ASIN | B01DJBH2N4 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 773 in Stationery & Office Supplies ( See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Supplies ) 21 in Ballpoint Pens |
| Brand | PARKER |
| Closure | Retractable |
| Colour | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (14,517) |
| Date First Available | 28 Mar. 2016 |
| Grip Type | Stainless Steel |
| Ink Colour | Blue |
| Item Weight | 60 g |
| Line Size | 0.7mm |
| Manufacturer | Newell Rubbermaid |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1953187 |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | 1953187 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Point Type | Medium |
| Product Dimensions | 17.7 x 5.2 x 2.7 cm; 60 g |
| Shape | Sport |
| Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
A**R
Parker Pen
I am very happy with this parker pen. Item as described, good quality, great design, value for money and fast delivery. Great seller and customer service. Top marks. Highly recommended.
M**L
Good pen and gift box a bonus
Good looking pen nicely packaged. Happy to have the gift box with it. I have several of these pens and they write really well. No smudging Good stocking filler
B**Y
High quality pen
Writes nicely. Good build quality as expected from Parker.
A**S
Good purchase
Very nice and high quality, but the tip and the ink flow could be a bit better, but and amazing pen and beautifully built
L**S
Good pens
Good pen , ink is flow is good, made to a good standard in terms of feel and overall quality. Writes well due to grip ,quality of ink and the point retracting correctly in terms functionality
A**R
Good product
Great pen look and feels nice to use
P**'
My wife was please as it was a Christmas present.
Writes well as smooth in operation. Good colour match to advert. (Not always the case) Good value.
A**E
Parker gel pen
Another great pen from Parker, comfortable and easy to use, value for money.
C**N
Hope the refills are available in local stationery shop.
D**O
The pen is mightier than the sword but it may be easier to find the right sword. For eight years I’ve been writing exclusively with a Uni-ball Signo Bit stick pen. It’s an unassuming, affordable plastic stick pen in the sea of the same but it writes nicely and, until recently, it was readily available from eBay for about $1.25. When the ink in my second-to-last Signo pen expired, pushing me below the minimum re-order quantity, I knew time was of the essence to replenish my pen inventory. I’ve purchased about dozen boxes of these pens from eBay so naturally I visited eBay for a resupply but I could find no Signo Bit pens matching what I had! I searched other sites on the Internet and still no luck. I shopped several local brick and mortar stores where I found many related pens: siblings, cousins, but not the real thing. I reluctantly concluded I was not going to find my pen - a pen I’d been calling the “World’s Greatest Pen”. My new mission was to to find an affordable, competent replacement pen which equalled or surpassed the writing experience of the World’s Greatest Pen. I followed my father’s advice “Let your fingers do the walking.”, an allusion to the 1962 Yellow Pages advertisement. For those who may not know what I’m talking about, the Yellow Pages was the business section of the ancient device known as a telephone book. A telephone book was a list all telephone numbers of individuals and businesses. Before the Internet the telephone was a key research tool. I was surprised to discover numerous pen-related blogs, many of them recommending the Uni-ball Jetstream RT. The Uni-ball website says the Jetstream RT offers smoother writing and quick-drying ink. The latter is a boon for lefties whose hand trails the pen during writing and often smears the fresh words while accumulating an unsightly ink stain giving the writer the appearance of an unwashed orphan from a Charles Dickens’ novel. I purchased a package of two Uni-ball Jetstream RTs from a local office supply store. I hurried home and began writing these words as I wanted to tell the world I had found my new World’s Greatest Pen. However the Uni-ball Jetstream RT was a disappointment. They skipped and they did not write smoothly. In fact they were so bad I had to resort to my last Signo World’s Greatest Pen to finish this story. I returned the Jetstream RT pens and received a refund which I used for the next candidate pen. Enter the Zebra JIMNIE GEL, a pen also praised on blogs although not as highly as the Jetstream RT. The JIMNIE is no pretender. It is a cheap, clunky stick pen with no imagination wasted on its design. It seems to be a copy of a copy of a copy of a copy of what was probably a great pen. Maybe, even a copy of my beloved Signo Bit and former World’s Greatest Pen? The JIMNIE GEL writing experience, the ink on paper, was similar to the Signo and if I closed my eyes I could smile (but not write legibly) until I realized I was holding cheapness. The JIMNIE was not acceptable. As I continued my search, sifting through the bloggers celebrating the usual suspects of affordable pens: Uni-Ball, Pilot, and Zebra, etc., I found another group of bloggers talking about the Parker Jotter pen. Hmmm? This is a pen I had encountered before and had some limited experience with many years ago. I had forgotten about the Jotter but the clever name seemed to be perfect for an affordable, general purpose pen. I bought a Parker Jotter pen with a black satin and stainless steel barrel and I am pleased. It is affordable, classic, and, most importantly, it writes nicely. I am sold. I’ve since purchased additional Jotters in various colors. The Parker Jotter was exactly what I was looking for and I have found my new World’s Greatest Pen. Maybe the Uni-ball Signo Bit pen, as good as it was, was nothing more than the penultimate pen for me? p.s. Waterloo Blue, how cool is that?
R**E
Caneta Parker é clássica!
F**E
La pluma está bien. Es fuente Punto medio. Viene con su cartucho y la tinta azul es más clara de lo que yo estaba acostumbrado en tonalidades de plumas sencillas, sin embargo me gusta. Es suave aunque siento más fluida mi pluma roller ball. Y comparando mi roller ball, esta pluma fuente es mucho más ligera y tienes que colocar bien la pluma para escribir, algo que en la roller ball no pasa por su diseño. Al ser una pluma ligera carece de cuerpo para escribir y quizá por eso no es tan fluida como la roller ball, pero me gusta Por el precio está súper bien, cuando yo la compré estaba en 305 MXN, y por ese precio vale muchísimo la pena, es una pluma elegante tipo fuente de diseño básico y ligero, por un costo bajo. Mis dos plumas son Parker, y he tenido muy buena experiencia con las dos, roller ball y fuente
C**L
En lo personal las plumas Parker siempre me han gustado por la calidad que tienen, el costo es de buen precio y te dan una apariencia de elegancia. El diseño de esta pluma es elegante y la escritura es muy suave. De muy buena calidad.
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