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(194 customer reviews)
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
I ordered this alongside...,
April 15, 2011
I ordered this alongside the 0.5mm KT, and I can say the exact same things -
it's great. One 'gotcha' with the 0.3mm though is that the lead is so thin that
the rotation doesn't do quite as much as on the 0.5mm. It still works, though
the difference isn't quite as dramatic. I've read that certain types of lead
wear more slowly which makes a difference (I have the HB AIN lead currently) so
that may help as well.
Great pencil. Love the...,
August 29, 2012
Great pencil. Love the feel. My go to pencil for detail work.
Great pencil! Love using...,
June 20, 2012
Great pencil! Love using it! Mine's orange, and I love that no one else in the
office can mistake it for one of their own boring drab pencils. Auto-rotating
lead and a clear mechanism make this a great pencil.
Very good pencil but...,
January 26, 2012
Very good pencil but it get scratches very easilly
1 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
The twist activates when...,
April 27, 2010
The twist activates when the pencil is depressed into the paper as one writes,
so the lead twists slightly when a stroke is written.
Fan. Tastic.
I never...,
April 16, 2009
Fan. Tastic.
I never noticed before owning this pen that I actually developed a twitch
wherein I would manually rotate my pencil every word or so to avoid an
ultra-sharp point on the lead. I have to train myself out of that habit with the
kuru toga, because my manual rotation keeps the pencil from doing what it says
it will. However, with an unmoving hand, this pencil is wonderful. The 0.3 lead
has the strength of an 0.7 with a nice, ultra-fine line.
WOW This pencil actually...,
April 3, 2009
WOW This pencil actually does what it says it does!!
I'm impressed with hoe consisdent the line quality is.
The pencil is light and feels solid during writting.
The grips on the front of the pencil are well made.
I love the see through window that allos you to see the gears moving.
Overall a VERY reliable pencil.
Now, if they would just make one out of all aluminum I would be sooo all over an
alunimum one lol
This is a fantastic pencil!...,
October 25, 2008
This is a fantastic pencil! It writes incredibly thin. The Kuru Toga Engine is a
marvel of engineering. I don't ever want to be without one.
0 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
Not my Style.
This...,
March 15, 2012
Not my Style.
This pencil writes thinner lines as advertised and the turning lead is very
annoying because your letters on paper do not have consistent weight.
0 out of 3 people found the following review helpful
How to you manage to...,
September 20, 2009
How to you manage to turn the led on this pencil???
4 out of 4 people found the following review helpful
NEVER MIND WHAT I SAID...,
August 4, 2012
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Uni-ball Kuru Toga Auto Lead Rotation Mechanical Pencil - 0.5 mm - Green Body
NEVER MIND WHAT I SAID EARLIER
IT SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE AT FIRST BUT ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS:
1. TAKE OFF THE SILVER TIP
2. PULL ON THE BLACK TIP
3. POINT THE PENCIL AT YOUR CAT OR A FAVORED TARGET
4. CLICK ONCE
5. THE BLACK TIP WILL SHOOT HITTING THE SELECTED TARGET
6 YOUR DONE
WISH THIS PROCESS WAS EASIER :/
4 out of 4 people found the following review helpful
This is a decent mech...,
September 17, 2011
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Uni-ball Kuru Toga Auto Lead Rotation Mechanical Pencil - 0.5 mm - Black Body
This is a decent mech pencil, but it wasn't as great as I thought it would be.
The lead rotates every time you lift the pencil, but it requires a certain
amount of pressure in order to activate the spring inside. I usually write and
sketch lightly, so most of the time I don't use enough pressure for the pencil
to work the way it should. If the sensitivity was higher, it would be great,
unfortunately it's not.
Again, I'm giving this 2 stars because while it's an OK product, it doesn't work
the way it should. If you're a person who presses hard a lot, then it's fine for
you. But for someone who wants to sketch with it or naturally doesn't write
hard, it's not going to be anything special.
In other words, if you're buying internationally, this product is not worth the
money when you add the shipping costs.
3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful
This is an awsome pencil!!!...,
March 20, 2009
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Uni-ball Kuru Toga Auto Lead Rotation Mechanical Pencil - 0.3 mm - Pink Body
This is an awsome pencil!!! I love very thin lead, and usually .3 lead has a
tendency to break easily. Not with this pencil! even the cheap lead stays sturdy
because of the pencils unique design. its my favorite pencil ever!!! just one
thing, buy extra erasers: they wear out and you'll wanna use this pencil a lot!
3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful
It's neat! It writes...,
November 25, 2008
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Uni-ball Kuru Toga Auto Lead Rotation Mechanical Pencil - 0.5 mm - Orange Body
It's neat! It writes a lot finer than regular 0.5mm pencils, and the design
itself is very nice and lightweight. But I think for me, my favorite part is
that as you write with the pencil, the little circular kura toga logo in the
clear part of the barrel rotates. You can actually see the mechanics in action!
Very cool!
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
This is a good basic...,
August 3, 2011
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Uni-ball Kuru Toga Auto Lead Rotation Mechanical Pencil - 0.3 mm - Pink Body
This is a good basic pencil, but the auto lead rotating mechanism is not as
impressive as it advertises itself to be. The idea is that when you write, the
pressure from pushing down on to the paper loads a little spring, and then when
you lift the pencil from the paper, the spring releases and rotates the lead a
little bit. But, I found that I write too lightly for the mechanism to work.
Also, one thing I recently noticed that I never noticed before is that when I
write, my fingers already rotate the pencil anyway. This is a habit I
developed over years of using 0.3mm pencils.
If you've been using a 0.3 pencil for a while, you probably already write very
lightly and rotate the pencil, so this pencil does not do anything that you
don't already. This is a nice gimmick but my recommendation is to go for a nice
ergonomic design, something that doesn't jam very often, and if so is easily
serviceable. This pencil at least feels comfortable to write with and is
fairly light.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
This pencil is really...,
July 10, 2011
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Uni-ball Kuru Toga Auto Lead Rotation Mechanical Pencil - 0.5 mm - Black Body
This pencil is really innovative and I wish the rotating lead idea would be
carried into more pencil designs. The tip of the lead does indeed remain sharp.
I think the only down side is that the lead starts to scratch into the paper and
make writing rigid instead of smooth. I simply changed to a 4B lead and that did
the trick.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
This mechanical pencil...,
November 8, 2010
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Uni-ball Kuru Toga Auto Lead Rotation Mechanical Pencil - 0.5 mm - Silver Body
This mechanical pencil is ridiculously amazing! I love writing with this pencil
more so than the 10+ others I bought from this site. It just doesn't feel the
same when my letters turn out ugly or the paper rips due to the sharp lead. But
I fear no more! This pencil makes me love writing and IT IS PERFECT for writing
100s of Chinese characters! I highly recommend buying 2-3 of various
colors!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
My go to pencil for every...,
November 5, 2012
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Uni-ball Kuru Toga Auto Lead Rotation Mechanical Pencil - 0.5 mm - Blue Body
My go to pencil for every day use. I actually got this from a friend in Japan,
but the packaging was exactly the same as it is in the picture. Great for
everything from notes to sketches to scantrons to just about anything else! The
paint on mine (blue) quickly looked battered within a couple of weeks, but I
have had mine for almost a year now and it still works like a charm despite
this.
I literally use this pencil every day and am always sure to keep it safe within
my reach. It works well with my typical small print, my large and quick (and
ugly) cursive and just about any application you would use a pencil for
typically.
The kuru toga mechanism is not a gimmick and works very well. My pencil marks
are always the same thickness and my notes always come out looking great. I
especially like the small rubber grip towards the front of the pencil that is
good for keeping your fingers comfortable, yet not too invasive to make your
hand feel weird like with the Dr. Grip.
This is my favorite pencil and was worth every penny. A must have for any
student who wants a strong, reliable and versatile pencil. I would happily buy
it 100x again.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
I love this pencil very...,
May 14, 2012
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Uni-ball Kuru Toga Auto Lead Rotation Mechanical Pencil - 0.5 mm - Blue Body
I love this pencil very much! I have lost it twice in the blue, and I am
obsessive over the color blue, and my sister had one but is not as insane with
mechanical pencils as I am, so she gave me hers. That was so nice of her! Only
thing I would say that is bad about this pencil is that you have to have a
certain type of lead in order for it to work entirely the way it is supposed to.
If the lead is too soft, it will wear down before the rotation kicks in.
However, the weight, size, mechanism, and styles are absolutely to die for!
Definitely recommend this pencil, but make sure you get some extra lead; the
correct type.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
I've been using this...,
November 2, 2011
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Uni-ball Kuru Toga Auto Lead Rotation Mechanical Pencil - 0.5 mm - Blue Body
I've been using this pencil for over a year now and I love it. it's light-weight
and surprisingly durable. The color is scratching off and by looking at it, it's
obvious it has seen some time but it still performs amazingly. I don't think
I'll be buying another mechanical pencil for a long time. In fact, I have a
number of other mechanical pencils that I haven't used since buying this one.
It's just great.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
The lead rotation mechanism...,
July 1, 2011
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Uni-ball Kuru Toga Auto Lead Rotation Mechanical Pencil - 0.5 mm - Orange Body
The lead rotation mechanism works great and keeps the lead sharp. It's great for
writing and doing math problems on small pieces of paper. The grip is minimal,
which I like. The space for holding lead could be larger, but it's big enough
for me.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
All I can say is wow....,
April 15, 2011
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Uni-ball Kuru Toga Auto Lead Rotation Mechanical Pencil - 0.5 mm - Silver Body
All I can say is wow. I heard about this pencil on the Minimal Mac podcast, and
I decided to give it a try since I have an issue with chiseling lead, even on
0.5 mm lead. The mechanism is very nice; it does exactly what it's intended to
do. It's not really that much of a difference in reality, but it just makes
writing that much smoother and more even. It won't work miracles, but the
benefit is really in the details.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
This pencil is awesome....,
October 25, 2010
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Uni-ball Kuru Toga Auto Lead Rotation Mechanical Pencil - 0.3 mm - Black Body
This pencil is awesome. I would recommend it. You can see your lines perfectly,
there's no smudging. the only thing though is that I had to buy an eraser, cause
the one on the pencil was too tiny for my tastes. other than that I say go for
it! It you like to write alot this pencil is for you!