• Reviews around steel (4.71 of 5)

    Parker Jotter Stainless Steel Ballpoint Pen, Medium Point, Blue Ink

    • But once again, it is still possible to write well with the stainless steel version, provided that you develop a light writing technique for holding the pen gently, since when you are not squeezing the pen the thinness of the barrel is not an issue
    • About 1 year ago I lost my "old" stainless steel Jotter and thought I'd replace it with a newer one of the same type
    • The stainless steel cap, barrel and button is a nice alternative to using using plastic ballpoint pens
    • Good pen stainless steel.
    • $10 is relatively cheap for a stainless steel pen but it definitely isn't even worth that.
    • love the stainless steel barrel besides the other chiseled parker jotter pen i got with the black plastic barrel makes it seem cheap and like i got it at a walmart or something
    • Clean, utilitarian steel lines
    • Thus, given the exceptional qualities of the stainless steel version of Parker Jotter, I would still recommend owning this pen
    • In summary, if you are going to buy the stainless steel version, I would recommend that you should also have the classic plastic barreled version as a second pen
    • Since Cross pens are expensive, I recently decided to try the Parker Jotter Stainless Steel Ballpoint Pen in black, medium point
    • However, it is still possible to write very well with the stainless steel version, but you must develop a light writing technique with low pressure to avoid slippage.2
    • If you're looking for a stainless steel pen and don't want to pay the custom market prices, I'd recommend the Zebra F-701 over this pen.
    • The 2 "sections" of the pen are mismatched, meaning the stainless steel is a slightly different color between the 2 and is pretty noticeable
    • An image is included which displays my writing on two different types of paper using the Parker Jotter Stainless Steel, Ballpoint pen.
    • Pretty good stainless steel pen for the price though it still a little expensive, considering there's no original box
    • I also ordered "Parker Jotter Pen, Stainless Steel, Medium Point, Black Ink (PAR13333
    • I discovered Parker Stainless Steel Ballpoints as I was finishing up graduate school in the mid 1980s
    • Classic style in resilient stainless steel
    • Made in France of solid and sleek looking stainless steel.
    • The new stainless steel barreled version of Parker Jotter appears to have the same dimensions as the classic plastic barreled version, but there is a small difference: Although the length is the same, the stainless steel barrel is manufactured in such a way that near the tip of the pen the barrel is thinner than in the case of the classic plastic barrel (I took measurements with an adjustable wrench to verify this), and this can make it more difficult to hold the pen and write
    • On the other hand, you can still use the stainless steel version in your daily work if you develop a light handed writing style
    • Carries well and appears to be made of a stainless steel in the body and top
    • The stainless steel barrel is considerably more slippery than the plastic barrel, which can make writing difficult
    • Stainless steel, really satisfying click, and capable of taking many ink cartridges.
    • I really admire the makers of this pen for using the finest steel material in creating this one
    • Stainless steel is somewhat heavy/quality but not too heavy
    • The smooth stainless steel look makes it look professional but the low price won't break the budget
    • The stainless steel of the barrel is strong with a nice brush finish.
    • Pretty good stainless steel pen for the price though it still a little expensive, considering there's no original box
    • Ordered stainless steel, but recieved the gold one.
    • but it didn't have the black pocket clip, I ordered 4 different colors and I got stainless steel for all of them , all good though
    • I have collection of Parker fountain and ballpoint pens and my stable for general use has been the stainless steel jotter
    • Light weight, yet sturdy stainless steel finish--feels good in the hand.
    • -The barrel of this pen is all stainless steel, which looks nice but feels slippery as you're trying to write.
    • I mean, it's still a solid steel pen and it writes and clicks just fine for $8, free shipping
    • " from another dealer on the same day and it looks and feels far better than "PAR13332 - Jotter Brushed Stainless Steel Retractable Ballpoint".
    • so I thought this stainless steel version would be perfect
    • The lack of pointy ends is a plus for me, but still all steel.
    • but just the fact that this is stainless steel and feels much more solid in the hand compared to other lower end brands offering ss pens charging the same price
    • It is as if the stainless steel it is made from is now is tissue thin
    • Pretty good stainless steel pen for the price though it still a little expensive, considering there's no original box
    • The Parker Stainless Steel Ballpoint pens are strong and they last a long time
    • I ordered three of these, and all three were black plastic barrel pens, not stainless steel as pictured.