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Pilot Color Eno Mechanical Pencil Lead - 0.7 mm - Violet

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Pilot Color Eno Mechanical Pencil Lead - 0.7 mm - Violet - PILOT PLCR-7-V
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Color mechanical pencil leads. Great refills for the Pilot Color Eno.

Contains 6 leads.

Pencil Lead Hardness (from Wikipedia)

Pencil lead is graded by hardness: a greater percentage of clay results in a harder lead. H (harder), F, HB and B (softer) are pencils of average hardness. Pencils ranging from 2B to 9B are softer still and are used for sketching; 2H to 9H are harder than average. A common American #2 pencil is equivalent to HB.

In order, the leads are (from hardest to softest) 9H | 8H | 7H | 6H | 5H | 4H | 3H | 2H | H | F | HB | B | 2B | 3B | 4B | 5B | 6B | 7B | 8B | 9B.

The harder the pencil the lighter the mark, e.g. Bs tend to a create darker colour that can be smeared easily.





Specs
Model NumberPILOT PLCR-7-V
Shipping Weight0.10 oz

Reviews
1 person found this helpful
  The violet lead is amazing!..., February 22, 2013
By Anubis523 - See all my reviews
The violet lead is amazing! I use it for doing sketches in my product design classes and is all around cheaper in terms both time investment and price when compared to using verithins or col-erase pencils, as far as purchasing and having to sharpen constantly to maintain a strong point. The only reason for the 4/5 rating is the price, if only it were a bit cheaper. Oh well I'll just have to stockpile before other students catch wind of these. Oh, and by the way white vinyl erasers usually take care of mistakes but don't grind the lead into the paper or you're just asking for trouble.
5 people found this helpful
  EXCELLENT!! I've been..., June 23, 2012
By msw... - See all my reviews
This review is from Pilot Color Eno Neox Mechanical Pencil Lead - 0.7 mm - Soft Blue
EXCELLENT!! I've been looking for a lead like this for years. It's non-photo blue, erases easily without leaving a residue, and is covered by both copic multiliner ink and india ink without beading or adhesion issues. The 0.7mm size doesn't break easily. If you want a non-photo blue pencil you don't have to sharpen, pop this in a 0.7mm pencil and go to town.
5 people found this helpful
  this container holds..., July 7, 2010
This review is from Pilot Color Eno Neox Mechanical Pencil Lead - 0.7 mm - Soft Blue
this container holds 10 pieces. not too hard but not too soft either. very easy to work work with.
4 people found this helpful
  These are my favorite..., December 10, 2008
By kaceenavarro - See all my reviews
This review is from Pilot Color Eno Neox Mechanical Pencil Lead - 0.7 mm - Blue
These are my favorite brand of colored leads for mechanical pencils (not that there's a whole lot to choose from!) I like them slightly better then the Uniball leads, although those are really high quality as well. These erase slightly better than the Uniball ones. The lead is really soft, so the only downside is you go through them really fast. But I prefer softer leads anyway so I'm used to it and it's not a big deal, they're well worth it!
3 people found this helpful
  I have used Eno leads..., April 1, 2012
By stonwerk - See all my reviews
This review is from Pilot Color Eno Mechanical Pencil Lead - 0.7 mm - Yellow
I have used Eno leads for years but this last order of yellow were horrible. I ordered 6 packs of them, and all of them were the same. The lead was brittle, hard, and you almost had to scratch the paper in order to leave any color on the page. Mechanical colored pencils are a brilliant idea, but this is just a poor product. I ordered some blue and violet at the same time with no issues - nice and soft with good color coverage. But avoid these yellow leads. My previous Eno yellow leads were wonderful so I am wondering if this is a changed formulation at the factory? Or?