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1 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
  Please disregard previous..., March 21, 2011
By her...
Please disregard previous comment. I made an error. 0.4mm leads do not work in .5mm mechanical pencils. Well at least not in the Pentels I mentioned. Sorry.
1 out of 3 people found the following review helpful
  This is a nice lead thickness..., March 17, 2011
By her...
This is a nice lead thickness if one finds the .5mm too thick. No need to purchase a .4mm specific pencil. I use these .04mm leads in my pentel P205, Graphlet PG305, Sharplet-.05 and mini-Sharp .5mm mechanical pencils without nary a problem. Should work great in all the other Pentel .5mm's as well. No slop and no breakage. It works perfect!
4 out of 4 people found the following review helpful
  It's great Pencil lead!!!..., October 22, 2010
By cin...
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Pencil Lead - 0.3 mm - HB
It's great Pencil lead!!! Very smooth and doesn't easily broken unless you write really hard~
3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful
  Cool case! Great lead!..., March 20, 2012
By jlkq88
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Pencil Lead - 0.3 mm - HB
Cool case! Great lead! I recommend it 4 U!
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
  Cheap for the price...., February 9, 2011
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Pencil Lead - 0.3 mm - HB
Cheap for the price. Good lead
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
  Best lead I've ever used,..., September 14, 2010
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Pencil Lead - 0.5 mm - 2B
Best lead I've ever used, almost no breakage, and super smooth dark lines that erases very clean, unless I write with extreme pressure.. and even then the lead does not break!

everyone that I give a piece to when they ask, said its an extremely noticeable difference to their original lead. much smoother and darker (coming from regular 2B users)

This is what i will always get, i got the 2b for 0.7 as well and b for 0.3 since 0.3 evaporates if its any softer.

don't think about it, its the best out there!
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
  Wonderful lead. Provides..., November 13, 2011
By eri...
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Pencil Lead - 0.5 mm - HB
Wonderful lead. Provides an ideal darkness without exerting extra pressure while writing, can write lightly when needed, and it simply does not break. I've dropped my pencil a number of times with the lead out, and have not had it break once.

Erases smoothly with a decent eraser. The eraser tip on my Uni Kuru Toga is admittedly a piece of junk, but using the great Mitsubishi e-Knock eraser solves that. This lead partnered with these two utensils makes a winning pair.

Finally, works perfectly well with Scantron. You can leave the #2 lead at home if you want!
3 out of 5 people found the following review helpful
  Okay. Breaks easily not..., November 5, 2011
By aca...
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Pencil Lead - 0.3 mm - HB
Okay. Breaks easily not there is not enough lead in the case.

Overall Rating:
Okay
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
  the ain lead is ok but..., August 9, 2011
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Pencil Lead - 0.5 mm - HB
the ain lead is ok but i like the uni ball low wear nano dia lead a whole lot better
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
  I really like the darkness..., April 29, 2011
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Pencil Lead - 0.5 mm - 4B
I really like the darkness of this lead. I use it in many of my Pilot, Uni, and Pentel technical pencils. The lead is durable for it's softness and can be used well with any pencil. Of course, people who write heavy handed will be advancing the lead every few words! The lead does smear quite easily, but also erases almost completely using a white eraser. All in all a good investment.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
  This is, put simply,..., April 15, 2011
By jfm...
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Pencil Lead - 0.5 mm - HB
This is, put simply, great lead. I compared it to my previously-trusted Pentel lead, and while the difference isn't dramatic, it is noticeably harder to break. Very good overall.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
  Surprisingly strong!..., February 26, 2011
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Pencil Lead - 0.5 mm - HB
Surprisingly strong! I wish this (or an equivalent) was sold in the US. I don't have to make sure I'm writing with the bare minimum length of lead with this.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
  Pros: - After trying..., February 20, 2011
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Pencil Lead - 0.5 mm - 3B
Pros:
- After trying out various hard/soft leads, 3B is my favorite for taking notes and writing.
- Awesome dispenser/container ^^ Best stuff out there in my opinion. Sometimes when i\'m at a loss for lead, i go out to Staples or Office Max and get a 3 pack of lead and take the lead out of those containers and simply refill this container :P

Cons:
- NONE...at all. Cept that it\'s semi-expensive. ~shrug~. A 3 pack of 30 pieces at an American retail store costs less $$, but hey, what can you do. haha. If anything, buy this item for the dispenser and just keep refilling it with cheaper lead. That\'s what most of my friends do. :D
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
  So much better than other..., December 27, 2010
By oli...
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Pencil Lead - 0.5 mm - HB
So much better than other leads. It is SOOOO hard to break, and I love that, because I press down firmly when I write. Totally recommend this.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
  I came to conclusion..., March 9, 2010
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Pencil Lead - 0.5 mm - Blue
I came to conclusion that these color refill sticks along with the red ones are the best there is (apparently Staedtler and Faber Castell 0.5 mm blue leads are the best but I cannot find where to buy) when it comes to color pencil refills. They break less easily as compared to color sticks from Uni and Pilot Eno (lets not forget these are not graphites so offcourse they will break easier than graphite sticks) but, MOST importantly the color from these sticks does not disappear overtime as it does with Pilot eno color sticks. This maybe of importance to artists as you may not see your color lines in a few weeks or months (I cannot see preliminary drawing lines I did few weeks ago with color Pilot eno light blue sticks but i see no changes in color strength with these blue or red pentel pencill refills). Offcourse this may be not important to some, depending on your needs.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
  My main complaint is..., February 3, 2010
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Pencil Lead - 0.5 mm - Blue
My main complaint is that this lead doesn't erase very well. The Uni-ball and Pilot colored leads erase much better.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
  This is the best lead..., January 22, 2010
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Pencil Lead - 0.5 mm - HB - Hard
This is the best lead I ever used, its strong and solid and very high quality. I would recommend trying it out.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
  It doesn't erase! =( My..., April 21, 2009
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Pencil Lead - 0.5 mm - Blue
It doesn't erase! =(
My first colored lead was the uniball set for 3.75 (the multicolored one) and that was really nice and it erased well, so I thought, why not get some more colored lead?

However, buying this one was a mistake, since it doesn't erase well. =(

Buy the uniball if you want to be able to erase your writing.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
  How much lead is in each..., February 16, 2008
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Pencil Lead - 0.5 mm - Red
How much lead is in each package? I've used the Super polymer versions but never the Ain, though I've used other Ain leads and I can attest that their stronger than their Super cousins and come in greater quantities, which make it easier for me to carry around. I use a graph gear 1000, personally I think the finest pencil to use with Pentel lead and using this lead is similar to using a colored pencil, but with far more control and vastly finer details. The lead is great for art sketches, writing, or just plain notes!
  Dark lines, smooth and..., April 28, 2013
By roqz
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Pencil Lead - 0.5 mm - HB
Dark lines, smooth and soft on the paper, resistant to breakage. The case has a small plastic bit protruding on a side that might break easily, this bit is necessary because of the interesting and convoluted mechanism used for opening the case, but a bit overkill.
  Its a good lead if your..., April 15, 2013
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Pencil Lead - 0.5 mm - HB
Its a good lead if your into writing a lot of stuff. This lead doesn't run out as well as other lead, so you can write longer in one click of your lead pencil:)
  :) very good, but it's..., November 23, 2012
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Pencil Lead - 0.3 mm - HB
:) very good, but it's pretty easy to break so watch where you put it...
  So soft and smooth, the..., March 27, 2012
By aev...
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Pencil Lead - 0.3 mm - 2B
So soft and smooth, the lines are nice and dark, but people are right about the lead running down quickly so just keep that in mind. Worth buying at least one of these to try out though. :)
  Although it should be..., January 16, 2012
By sci...
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Pencil Lead - 0.5 mm - 3B
Although it should be very soft, this lead is actually very durable, and can write very darkly. It only smudges if you really try. I love it.

  Personally, I love writing..., November 4, 2011
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Pencil Lead - 0.3 mm - 2H
Personally, I love writing and drawing lightly, and with light lead. I am very surprised at how strong it is, not once has it broken on me, with it exception of when I accidentally whacked my pacer into a wall. Hard.