🖋️ Elevate your everyday writing with timeless style and smooth precision
The ParkerJotter Fountain Pen in Royal Blue features a durable stainless steel barrel and a medium 0.7mm nib designed for smooth, fluid writing. It includes two blue ink cartridges and comes packaged in a signature Parker gift box, making it a perfect blend of iconic design and professional functionality.
Manufacturer | Newell Rubbermaid Office |
Brand | Parker |
Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 0.4 x 1.06 inches |
Item model number | 2030950 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Royal Blue |
Closure | Screw Off Cap |
Grip Type | Grip Zone |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | Medium |
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 | 2030950 |
D**5
Great Fountain Pen!
Comparing this to the JinHao 750x, TWSBI Eco, and the Pilot Metropolitan series, it's something in-between. The nib is smooth and small, but the whole pen is small. Great for small hands or if you need a non-obtrusive looking pen. I bought the Parker Deluxe Twist converter for it. When I got it, I cleaned it out with some Rohrer & Klingner Reiniger Fountain Pen Cleaner, then flushed it thoroughly with distilled water, then let it dry for a few. I filled it with my favorite Noodler's Eel Ink, and let it sit for a few. Took it out, and it wrote excellent. The medium is a little bit on the bold side, so I can imagine that with a thinner ink (the Eel ink is designed for vacuum pens for lubrication, thus thicker), it might write a little bit wetter than normal. That can be adjusted by tightening the tines to your liking. As for it running the Eel ink, it's fine. The feed on this pen is bar far right among the closest to the JinHao 750x in terms of keeping up with fast writers or heavy doodling (line filling, etc).The nib feeling is about equal to the JinHao 750x, but maybe closer to the Pilot Metropolitan. Someplace in-between those two pens.Overall, it's a nice cheap pen, that will be just as durable as a JinHao and the Pilot Metropolitan.Curious to see how smoothly it will write after running a couple tanks of ink through it, or if it will need any adjusting. So far, I'm pleased with it's writing performance.Only thing I don't care for is the way the cap goes on. It touches the tines and I can see it messing them up if I (or another user) puts the cap on "not thinking". I can also see ink getting inside of the cap doing this too many times (capping and uncapping a lot). That could've likely been easily fixed during the R&D.
T**.
Nearly Perfect Fountain Pen!
I own two of the Stainless Steel Medium Point Parker Jotter Fountain Pens. They are a joy to write with. For me, they offer the perfect amount of writing resistance and ink flow. I'm not a pen snob. My sense of self worth is not tied to the dollar value of my fountain pen. I've used M*nt B*a*c and P*l*k*n fountain pens costing over $500.00 each. In my opinion, the $19.00 Parker Jotter Fountain Pen is much more comfortable to write with and provides a better tactile feel. And, if I happen to lose one or break a nib on one there's no reason to get upset... it's a sub-$20 pen! This pen provides greater vakue than it costs. It would be worth the price at $50.00! The reason I have two is I write exclusively with my Parker Jotter Fountain Pens. If I had only one pen I'd be changing the ink cartridge at least once a day. BTW, the ink cartridges are good for maybe a dozen pages of writing. It's a function of me writing a lot... not a small ink cartridge. Bottom line... Great everyday carry fountain pen!
E**E
pen is great except nib is too wide
Pen by itself is great.Though it listed as medium nib pen. when tested with parker ink, trace is too wide to be useful for daily writing.
A**R
It's an attractive pen and it works really well .
The Parker Jotter is a very nice pen for the price . It is a little smaller than most fountain pens but it feels very comfortable in your hand . Writes smoothly, no skips . Entry level pen , you won't be disappointed .
J**E
Great pen!
I’ve always been a fan of Parker! Can’t go wrong. No leaks, The nib size is just right. Super functional, quality comfort.
J**K
Quality Parker Fountain Pen ...
Quality Parker Fountain Pen ... Most of my high school and college years I used a fountain pen because it was easy to have quality ink available and I liked the smooth writing of a Fountain Pen. Over the years I have moved away from fountain pens and used the gel-ink ballpoints, but when I found this pen available on Amazon, I decided to give it a try... Not disappointed, the writing with this pen has brought back the pleasure of a good fountain pen with a dual supply capability (refill tank & cartridge) and many years of writing with a good fountain pen is relived. Sadly, the art of writing letters to friends and family has all but disappeared with the advent of the computer and email and phone texting. I have returned to the joy of writing to friends and family, the messages are more permanent and can be treasured for years to come. Highly recommended, great price and quickly shipped in secure packaging.
A**X
Amazing daily driver fountain pen!
This pen is great in and of itself and for the price it cant be beat! This is exactly the pen you want as a daily driver for school and work. The pen is classy yet low profile and at a price point where you don't feel like you cant leave it unattended. The writing experience is smooth and bold. The medium nub is just the right size to add some class to your writing without dumping too much ink on the page, like I said a perfect daily driver pen. PURCHASING THE CONVERTER IS A MUST OR YOU WILL BE STUCK WITH ONLY BLUE OR BLACK INK.My only one complaint is the major design flaw towards the tip of the pen. As you already know fountain pens are constantly being taken apart to change the ink. The threads on this pen are plastic and very small. Its very easy to cross thread the body of the pen to the tip when putting it back together and I fear the threads will wear out.This is an excellent entry level pen and a daily driver, But unlike its ballpoint jotter brother I wouldn't plan on using the same one for decades, the threads just wont last years to come.
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