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3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful
I love the way the pen..., April 26, 2011
I love the way the pen writes, very smooth and even once it's been through a
couple cycles. Makes writing a long essay readable from beginning to end. The
only complaint I have is the grip. It is uncomfortable for long periods and is
very prone to slipping. I wish I had waited for the Roulette to get back in
stock before purchasing a Kuru Toga (or the now available Alpha Gel). I'd still
recommend this pencil line to someone without a doubt, but maybe not this exact
one.
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2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
I absolutely love this..., January 17, 2011
I absolutely love this pencil. I just ran out of lead today and tried to write
with another pencil when I realized how great it is.
My teacher recommended it to me, and it's all I use now. I can't stand to use
other pencils which write slowly, are too thick, and chip off. This pencil
writes like a ballpoint pen, and the weight is very nice. It's auto sharpening
features works perfectly and over the last month it has only chipped off once.
The two things I dislike about this pencil are the fact that the grip is a bit
slippery (but not so slippery it's unusable, at all,) and I'm constantly worried
about it stabbing me in my pocket. The tip doesn't retract, and it's a little
sharp, which makes it a bit frustrating to carry in my pocket.
Overall, I love this pencil, and couldn't use another.
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2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
To the guy who asked..., December 6, 2010
To the guy who asked what the difference is, I'll answer.
I ordered both and got them today.
The high grade one's grip is a little slick in comparison to the older one, so
I'd say the older one is easier to hold on to. The old one's kuru toga device is
also easier to activate, I guess you can say. You don't have to press down as
hard to make it rotate.
I bought the pencils to draw with and noticed right away that they're better for
writing. If you're using them for sketching, it probably won't rotate as much
until you do a dark line. Not a problem though because you will end up doing
dark lines, shadows, etc. Now for writing, it works like a charm. Very nice.
Anyway, the high grade one feels nicer in my hand, it feels a little heavier and
it's nicer looking. The older one is just plastic. They're both awesome though,
but if you don't want to spend 15 dollars, the older one does just as good as a
job, as long as you don't mind the plastic frame.
I'd definitely recommend this pencil to anyone. If you're writing a lot, this is
the best one you can get probably. If you're sketching or drawing, I don't know
if this one is the best but it's definitely the best I've used so far.
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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
Good pencil priced right...., October 19, 2011
Good pencil priced right. Looks good, grip works fine for me, works as
advertised. Kuru Toga engine is more of a novelty than necessity for me, but
very cool anyway. Writing in cursive somewhat reduces the effect of the
auto-rotation, since you activate the action less often. Glad I bought it.
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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
This pencil is excellent...., December 15, 2010
This pencil is excellent. I've been using it for a month and it has so far
functioned perfectly and exactly as described.
The high grade version works just as well as the original but, in my opinion, it
looks better and its additional weight provides a better feel.
I would recommend this pencil to anyone.
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