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Fisher Space Pen Broad Ballpoint Refill Blue
Fisher Space Pen Broad Ballpoint Refill Blue
Fisher Space Pen Broad Ballpoint Refill Blue
Fisher Space Pen Broad Ballpoint Refill Blue
Fisher Space Pen Broad Ballpoint Refill Blue
Fisher Space Pen Broad Ballpoint Refill Blue
Fisher Space Pen Broad Ballpoint Refill Blue

Fisher Space Pen Broad Ballpoint Refill Blue

(87 reviews)

Let's get the famous story out of the way first. Everyone 'knows' that ballpoints didn't work in space, without gravity, so the Americans spent millions of dollars to develop a special pressurised ballpoint that did work in space. The Russians just used a pencil. Well, not really. The Americans and Russians both used pencils. Paul Fisher, an inventer and pen maker, developed the pressurised refill, creating the 'Space Pen'. Then both the Americans and the Russians bought them from him and used them in space. Graphite is conductive, so snapped off bits of lead were considered a bit of a safety hazard floating around in a space capsule, so they were glad of a good alternative. Oh, and standard ballpoint pens do work, and astronauts do sometimes use them, they're just not as reliable in zero gravity and extreme temperatures. But Paul Fisher's Space Pen was reliable in these conditions, which makes it useful in all sorts of conditions, not just in space. They'll write better on damp paper, and greasy or dusty paper. They'll cope better in freezing conditions or excessively warm conditions. They have a much longer shelf life than standard ballpoints, too. They're just more reliable here on Earth, as well as in space. It's these refills that give the Space Pens so many of their great features - the reliability, and the ability to write upside-down, on wet, greasy or dusty paper. They have a long shelf life, and last for a lot of writing. This version is the standard refill for almost all Fisher Space Pens, and is supplied with a small plastic adapter that allows it to work in almost any pen that uses 'Parker-style' G2 refills.

Let's get the famous story out of the way first. Everyone 'knows' that ballpoints didn't work in space, without gravity, so the Americans spent millions of dollars to develop a special pressurised ballpoint that did work in space. The Russians just used a pencil. Well, not really. The Americans and Russians both used pencils. Paul Fisher, an inventer and pen maker, developed the pressurised refill, creating the 'Space Pen'. Then both the Americans and the Russians bought them from him and used them in space. Graphite is conductive, so snapped off bits of lead were considered a bit of a safety hazard floating around in a space capsule, so they were glad of a good alternative. Oh, and standard ballpoint pens do work, and astronauts do sometimes use them, they're just not as reliable in zero gravity and extreme temperatures. But Paul Fisher's Space Pen was reliable in these conditions, which makes it useful in all sorts of conditions, not just in space. They'll write better on damp paper, and greasy or dusty paper. They'll cope better in freezing conditions or excessively warm conditions. They have a much longer shelf life than standard ballpoints, too. They're just more reliable here on Earth, as well as in space. It's these refills that give the Space Pens so many of their great features - the reliability, and the ability to write upside-down, on wet, greasy or dusty paper. They have a long shelf life, and last for a lot of writing. This version is the standard refill for almost all Fisher Space Pens, and is supplied with a small plastic adapter that allows it to work in almost any pen that uses 'Parker-style' G2 refills.

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Colour:

Fisher Space Pen Ballpoint Refill Medium / Blue
Fisher Space Pen Ballpoint Refill Fine / Black

Fisher Space Pen Broad Ballpoint Refill Blue

$12.40

(87 reviews)

Let's get the famous story out of the way first. Everyone 'knows' that ballpoints didn't work in space, without gravity, so the Americans spent millions of dollars to develop a special pressurised ballpoint that did work in space. The Russians just used a pencil. Well, not really. The Americans and Russians both used pencils. Paul Fisher, an inventer and pen maker, developed the pressurised refill, creating the 'Space Pen'. Then both the Americans and the Russians bought them from him and used them in space. Graphite is conductive, so snapped off bits of lead were considered a bit of a safety hazard floating around in a space capsule, so they were glad of a good alternative. Oh, and standard ballpoint pens do work, and astronauts do sometimes use them, they're just not as reliable in zero gravity and extreme temperatures. But Paul Fisher's Space Pen was reliable in these conditions, which makes it useful in all sorts of conditions, not just in space. They'll write better on damp paper, and greasy or dusty paper. They'll cope better in freezing conditions or excessively warm conditions. They have a much longer shelf life than standard ballpoints, too. They're just more reliable here on Earth, as well as in space. It's these refills that give the Space Pens so many of their great features - the reliability, and the ability to write upside-down, on wet, greasy or dusty paper. They have a long shelf life, and last for a lot of writing. This version is the standard refill for almost all Fisher Space Pens, and is supplied with a small plastic adapter that allows it to work in almost any pen that uses 'Parker-style' G2 refills.

Let's get the famous story out of the way first. Everyone 'knows' that ballpoints didn't work in space, without gravity, so the Americans spent millions of dollars to develop a special pressurised ballpoint that did work in space. The Russians just used a pencil. Well, not really. The Americans and Russians both used pencils. Paul Fisher, an inventer and pen maker, developed the pressurised refill, creating the 'Space Pen'. Then both the Americans and the Russians bought them from him and used them in space. Graphite is conductive, so snapped off bits of lead were considered a bit of a safety hazard floating around in a space capsule, so they were glad of a good alternative. Oh, and standard ballpoint pens do work, and astronauts do sometimes use them, they're just not as reliable in zero gravity and extreme temperatures. But Paul Fisher's Space Pen was reliable in these conditions, which makes it useful in all sorts of conditions, not just in space. They'll write better on damp paper, and greasy or dusty paper. They'll cope better in freezing conditions or excessively warm conditions. They have a much longer shelf life than standard ballpoints, too. They're just more reliable here on Earth, as well as in space. It's these refills that give the Space Pens so many of their great features - the reliability, and the ability to write upside-down, on wet, greasy or dusty paper. They have a long shelf life, and last for a lot of writing. This version is the standard refill for almost all Fisher Space Pens, and is supplied with a small plastic adapter that allows it to work in almost any pen that uses 'Parker-style' G2 refills.

Colour:
Fisher Space Pen Ballpoint Refill Medium / Blue
Fisher Space Pen Ballpoint Refill Fine / Black

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Last updated at 13/07/2025 03:22:41

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available over 1 year ago

Low stock

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Reviews

24 January 2023
krikor

originally posted on JetPens

30 November 2022
someonesdad1

originally posted on JetPens

3 out of the four refills were perfect
11 November 2021
John S.

originally posted on levenger.com

Specification

Product dimensions8.89 x 0.51 x 0.51 cm; 10 Grams
Is discontinued by manufacturerNo
Point TypeBold Point
Ink ColourBlue
StyleBold

Price comparison

Updated 1 day ago
Cult Pens

$12.40

+$25.00 delivery
The Pen Company

$12.73

+$7.88 delivery
Penworld EU

$14.33

+$25.00 delivery
Pencraft the boutique

$15.00

+$7.50 delivery
Downunder Pilot Shop

$17.90

+$16.95 delivery

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Fishpond.com.au

$39.32

Low Stock
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$15.95

Low Stock
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$18.95

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$15.95

Low Stock
Dick Smith AU

$14.95

Low Stock
Amazon.com.au

$9.66

Low Stock
eBay.com.au

$40.27

Low Stock
Peter's of Kensington - Kensington

$10.00

Low Stock

Price history

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Price history

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Reviews

24 January 2023
krikor
originally posted on JetPens
30 November 2022
someonesdad1
originally posted on JetPens
3 out of the four refills were perfect
11 November 2021
John S.
originally posted on levenger.com
A good product.
9 May 2023
Boom Boom
originally posted on officedepot.com
Best refill in the world.
18 April 2020
peter23186
originally posted on ebay.com
Fountain pen guy that loves space pens too.
14 August 2021
peter d.
originally posted on penboutique.com
Glad it's at OfficeMax
28 March 2023
Dodgekid
originally posted on officedepot.com
Great adaptable, lasting, refill.
15 February 2022
vdelao
originally posted on officedepot.com
Love the Fisher Space Pen & cartridges
29 March 2022
Radio Flyer
originally posted on officedepot.com
Non-Parker Ink Pen
7 February 2023
Howie
originally posted on officedepot.com

Specification

Product dimensions8.89 x 0.51 x 0.51 cm; 10 Grams
Is discontinued by manufacturerNo
Point TypeBold Point
Ink ColourBlue
StyleBold