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September 29, 2011 By Mrfountain.25
Very durable pencil for drawing or taking notes. The grip is very well made because it's a knurled grip but it's been smoothed out so it's not hard on your hand but yet the grip works amazing. Also the regulator is a great addition for the pencil.
March 18, 2011 By trvsdnhm
I just received my regulator .5 and a previous review was right. It's like the BMW M3 of drafting pencils. Top of the line...and probably the best mid-range drafting pencil out there. I was looking to by the best and I'm pretty sure that I found it. Pros: - All metal. Feels great and looks super sick :D - Best looking drafting pencil on this site and other sites. - The clip looks way better than the graphgear pencils. - The top of the pencil (where it says .5) looks awesome - The grip is really nice. I use alpha gels a lot, but they've been stuck in my pencil case ever since I got this. ^^ -The regulator functions exactly how Jetpens said it would. - Nice weight. Actually, wait...never mind. AWESOME weight. Cons - There's a little nub on the clip that's super strong. Therefore, it's impossible to clip sheets of paper. While the clip looks nicer than the graphgear clip, the graphgear clip is much more useful whereas this clip is just for looks and so the pencil doens't roll down your desk. -There's a rattling sound when you write. I'm not sure where it's from though. I assume it's coming from the regulator part of the pencil. - The tip doesn't retract. :/ This is a concern because i don't want it to get bent in my backpack or anything. (Thinking of buying a separate case that only holds 1 pencil) - The visual appeal of the regulator isn't as nice as I thought it would be. I thought there would be a plastic window or something over it and that the black "tank" was filled with a liquid or something. No such luck. When you turn the regulator, the painted metal piece inside simply turns and "fills" the tank/window. Oh well. -
March 9, 2011 By davidpaekxd
Got the pencil today, to be honest a little disappointed. The click isn't smooth and if you shake it the top part of the pencil moves. Other then that its a fine pencil.
January 3, 2011 By alex.huang.07
Awesome looking pencil. Really like the look of it, especially the cap. I haven't had the lead breakage problem yet, but it's just in it's first week. The grip isn't as firm/rugged as the 925-25 series grips.
February 22, 2010 By 777...
I am very happy with this pencil. The grip is comfortable, it feels nice while writing, and it looks like something you would find in the hands of an engineer or architect. Overall I give it 5/5, but one minor annoyance keeps it from being perfect. My only concern is that if you shake it, the regulator wheel assembly rattles against the barrel of the pencil. I feel like Staedtler could have sized the diameter of the regulator wheel a bit larger so that it did not rattle, while still keeping it loose enough to rotate freely. Perhaps this is just a tolerance issue, who knows. This problem is not apparent when writing, it just takes away from the 'solid feel'. I am curious if other people notice this. To address problems previously mentioned- as far as the lead grade indicator nut, I cant imagine it will unscrew over time if you tighten it well; I don't see this being a problem. Regarding the snapped leads- as long as you don't constantly change the regulator level, you shouldn't have problems with breaking leads. Good job Staedtler on the nice design, if you fix the rattle problem this pencil would be perfect!
February 21, 2010 By pachunter98
the eraser refill is the pilot ones in the purple box
February 21, 2010 By pachunter98
the eraser refill is the pilot ones in the purple box
February 21, 2010 By pachunter98
the eraser refill is the pentel ones in the purple box
February 1, 2010 By jim
Very pretty pencil, and the weight is pretty nice... most drafting pencils are far too light for my tastes. However, the regulator aspect of this pencil will far too frequently snap the led mid-shaft when you adjust it. It really is just a gimmick and it results in a lot of wasted lead. I am moving on to a different model as the annoyance quickly overcomes the novelty of the new toy. Thanks to JetPens for replacing the first one I got after the tip was bent in the package during shipping.
January 23, 2010 By imb...
what kind of eraser refills will fit with this pencil
January 6, 2010 By mightysparrow
I just received my Staedtler 925 85 pencils and the eraser refills, and could not be more pleased with this pencil. I do not have experience with a wide variety of drafting pencils, I admit, but it is difficult to imagine a better built pencil with more features. The pencil feels very solid and well-balanced in the hand. I don't feel that the adjustable controls are difficult to use or to keep tightened, as seems to be the view of another reviewer. It did take me awhile to disassemble the various parts of the pencil and learn how to get to the eraser, how to remove the eraser and how to adjust the lead-hardness indicator, due to the instructions being quite limited and mostly printed in Japanese. However, now that I am familier with all of the various parts and how they go together, the pencil seems very "user-friendly." The lead-length adjustment feature works well, and the control wheel for the adjustment seems to have the needed tension to hold the adjustment to where it is set by the user. Time will tell if this is the case, even in storage and transport of the pencils. Thanks to JetPens.com for stocking this pencil and the matching eraser refills. I cannot find them anywhere else, and your service and shipping times are excellent. Communication on the forum and with store reps has been flawless and very friendly. I will be back for more- please keep the eraser refills stocked-- I'm sure I'll be back for more of them, and for other JetPens products. Now, let's take a look at some of those pens....
November 23, 2009 By MShort47
After much deliberation, I chose to pick this pencil over the Ohto Super Promecha 1500P and I'm extremely satisfied. This is the prefect pencil, bar none. Thus highly recommended!