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Uni-ball Kuru Toga Auto Lead Rotation Mechanical Pencil - 0.3 mm - Blue Body

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$7.50

Uni-ball Kuru Toga Auto Lead Rotation Mechanical Pencil - 0.3 mm - Blue Body - UNI M34501P.33
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Uni-ball Kuru Toga Auto Lead Rotation Mechanical Pencil - 0.3 mm - Blue Body - UNI M34501P.33+Uni-ball Hi-Uni Hi-Density Pencil Lead - 0.3 mm - HB - UNI UHU03300HB
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This item: Uni-ball Kuru Toga Auto Lead Rotation Mechanical Pencil - 0.3 mm - Blue Body - $7.50



Description
It's going to take a true pencil expert to understand the common pencil’s dilemma but hang in there as we try and explain. With standard mechanical pencils, as you write the pencil lead is worn down until it is a slanted surface. Each time you write you will get a different experience depending on how the pencil is rotated. This can cause multiple annoyances:

1. As you start to write you might have a sharp point, but as you continue to write the point is worn down and thus your line widths are not uniform. This can also lead to smudgy and thick lines.

2. If you pick the pencil up and happen to start writing with the tip of the angled point, it is likely to scratch or catch on the paper.

3. The different angles at which the pencil lead comes in to contact with the paper is a common cause of lead breakage.

The Kuru Toga, on the other hand, has a core rotation mechanism that continually rotates the pencil lead as you write. The lead is twisted through a spring-loaded clutch, it works by twisting incrementally every time you lift the pencil up (i.e. during printing words, etc). This allows a uniform wearing of the pencil lead so that it always remains as a pointed tip. Not only does it solve the above problems, but it also gives you an amazingly thin line. You are effectively using only 50% of the lead area that you were previously using with your old mechanical pencil. Thus, a 0.3 mm Kuru Toga will write incredibly thin lines and have less breakage than a standard 0.3 mm mechanical pencil.


Model Number: UNI M34501P.33

Reviews
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
  Easily my favorite pencil,..., August 28, 2010
By sugoii - See all my reviews
Easily my favorite pencil, hands-down. The fine point is perfect for a biochem student (and also, I hear, for classics majors with a lot of tiny annotating to do), and the heft and grip are comfortable for long periods of scribbling.

My only complaint is that this pencil does not seem to handle the ends of lead very well; quite a bit is wasted at the end, compared with traditional (non-rotating) clutch 0.3mm pencils.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
  This is the best mechanical..., March 31, 2010
By stephenwang96 - See all my reviews
This is the best mechanical pencil I've ever used! It is now my default writing pencil. It is very good looking. Also it writes very well. It keeps the lead very sharp and my handwriting has now improved a lot. I can't say anything about the eraser since I don't like using the ones of pencils but I doubt anyone would want to know. It is pretty grippy even though the grip is plastic. It is a little thicker than a normal pencil. I definitely rate this 5 stars!
  Good pencil takes some..., May 15, 2012
By pet... - See all my reviews
Good pencil takes some aggusting to but other after that it is great
1 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
  I have used this pencil..., March 2, 2011
By mmartir - See all my reviews
I have used this pencil and a high grade series. I take notes all day in middle school for students. This pencil tends to dig into the paper with HB grade lead. I use 2B grade and it fix the problem. While this is a good pencil I like the High Grade Series (0.3 mm).
This is a very good pencil.
  This pencil is one of..., March 29, 2010
By tycharles24 - See all my reviews
This pencil is one of my faves'.The thing where the lead makes that pointy shape which results in more writing on one lead is great and actually works. The thing I about this pencil is that you can watch the mechanism spin around.


P.s. For those who think this pencil looks skinny you will be surprised to know that it is of good thickness and the plastic grip is great. I wonder why they don't use more plastic gripping,but maybe they want the Kuru Toga to be different.
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