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Fisher Space Pen writes upside down & comes w/ lifetime warranty for $10 Prime shipped

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Amazon is offering the Fisher Space “Writes Upside Down” Ballpoint Retractable Pen for $10.06. Shipping is free for Prime members or in orders over $25. While it is currently backordered you can still lock-in the discounted rate and there is a third party seller that offers it for slightly less. Regularly as much as $14, this is the lowest we have tracked from Amazon. Rated 4+ stars.

Fisher Space “Writes Upside Down” Pen:

Stylish design with chrome accents, the Eclipse Fisher Space Pen will write: Upside down, at any angle, under water, through grease, extreme temperatures (-30 to +250 degrees F), on almost any surface, three times longer than the average pen, and of course in the gravity free vacuum of space. Made in America with a lifetime guarantee , this pen is perfect for Corporate Gifts; Military; Hunters; Law Enforcement; Artists and Designers; Outdoor Enthusiasts; ANYONE.

  • Writes at any angle, even in Zero Gravity. Simply the most versatile pen ever made
  • Writes in extreme temperatures from -30F to 250F
  • Each Fisher Space Pen is precision assembled, hand tested, and carries a lifetime guarantee against all manufacturing defects

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