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2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
This pencil is quite...,
January 28, 2009
This pencil is quite pretty and writes very well - unfortunately the main barrel
is plastic, and the silver paint comes of very quickly just from being in a bag
with other pencils or a pocket. I've had my pencil for two weeks, and it the
barrel is already quite worn down. I was hoping, at this price point, that it
would be similar quality/construction to the Pentel Graphgear 1000 (which I
love) - the barrel on that seems to be more of a metal construction and doesn't
wear down, even over a year of use. I guess I'm sticking with the pentel!
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
I found the reviews to...,
November 22, 2011
I found the reviews to this drafting pencil helpful as well as truthful. If
you're considering a drafting pencil, keep in mind that they are precision
instruments and must be treated with extra care and handling. Some pencils are
sturdier than others, the differences may lie in your own grip and writing
posture. I keep this pencil at my desk in a pen case box. I've gone through
several lead refills and it still works like new. I would not recommend it as
traveling pencil where you would throw it in a briefcase or have jostled in your
shirt pocket.
It's a standard drafting pencil, with its best feature being the pipe holding
the lead retracts.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
When I first saw one...,
January 24, 2009
When I first saw one of these I had to have one. I'm glad that I got mine before
they were all sold out. The pencil is solid despite the fact that the body moves
up and down. The body locks in both the writing mode and hiding mode. It twists
to lock and unlock and the lock is solid both ways. This is no novelty hide the
sleeve pencil. This is a true professionals pencil that offers a unique way of
hiding the lead sleeve so that the pencil can be carried in the pocket of
briefcase without damaging either you or the pencil's lead sleeve. It also feels
solid in the hand and writes very well. Mitsubishi has a winner on it's hands.
This pencil is ridiculously...,
January 7, 2013
This pencil is ridiculously good. It has a nice center of gravity which helps a
ton with drawing lines. its shift mechanism protects the nib and lead perfectly.
If you're a manga-ka like me, this pencil is perfect. However, i agree with the
other users saying the plastic makes it feel too fragile, I would really like it
if it were made completely of metal. nevertheless, the pencil's build is
deceptively solid. The parts don't rattle loosely at all. The only misgiving I
have about it is that the pencil lead snaps very easily, but that's probably
because it's a 0.3mm lead rather than a defect with the pencil itself. other
than that, I would recommend this pencil to anyone. Probably the best 16 dollars
you can spend on a pencil!
3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful
An excellent pencil....,
May 24, 2011
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Uni-ball Shift Pipe Lock Drafting Pencil - Color Body Series - 0.5 mm - Black Body with Smoke Accent
An excellent pencil. I am a high school senior planning on using this pencil all
throughout college, if i can keep it from being stolen that is.
Pros:
- Metal, but somewhat soft grip: It's odd, but the knurled grip, though metal,
feels almost soft to the touch. It's less fatiguing too, because it does not
give like other soft rubber grips.
- No lead wiggle: The lead sleeve perfectly holds the lead, so I feel no
wobbling of the led, making writing to feel much smoother overall.
- Distance between grip and lead: I prefer to hold my pencil lower, where most
other pencils' grips end. This pencil gives you this option with a shorter head
than most.
- Sleek design: Just look at it, it's so sleek.
- Plastic body, metal grip: This gives a nice weight to the pencil and shifts
the weight toward the tip, which feels solid while writing. Though plastic, it
doesn't feel cheap either.
Cons:
- Lead sleeve retracting mechanism: If you like to write with a lot of lead
advanced, then you should push the lead back in after use, because the point of
the lead might stick out after retracting the lead sleeve. This isn't a huge
problem though, but a problem nonetheless.
- Price: This could be a con if you tend to lose pencils often, but if not, this
pencil will last for many years. I believe that it is an excellent investment to
buy a comfortable pencil or pen.
3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful
I LOVE THIS PENCIL!!!
...,
May 2, 2010
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Uni-ball Shift Pipe Lock Drafting Pencil - Color Body Series - 0.5 mm - Red Body with Smoke Accent
I LOVE THIS PENCIL!!!
I am a sketch artist and an amateur aerospace designer and I have never come
across a drafting pencil that is even half as good as these. I know that the
price tag on it might seem like a bit much, to any beginning artists out there,
but if I had a choice between this pencil and its weight in gold, I would be
tempted to choose the pencil. More so than the gold.
I bought this model, the Shift 0.9mm Silver barrel with Red Accent, 0.5mm
grade-B Uni-ball NanoDia and 0.9mm grade-B Uni-ball Shu Leads, and the E-Knock
eraser. I would be more than happy to buy them all again.
The pencils are great, they might seem a bit heavy when you hold them in your
hand, but when you start writing/drawing/sketching/drafting you will start
noticing a key difference that makes this pencil unique (besides, of course, the
Shift locking mechanism, which has yet to fail me, and its aesthetically
pleasing design). The single most helpful aspect, as I believe it to be, is the
weight distribution of this pencil. If I were to hold this and an X-acto knife
in my hands, without looking, I couldn't tell you which one was was so precise,
that it could be used to perform open-heart surgery, and which one was the
X-acto knife! The majority of this pencil's weight, like a scalpel, is centered
around the grip. This means that when you use it, controlling the tip of the
pencil will seem like an effortless task because your fingers will naturally
support the weight of the grip (where most of the weight is). If this does not
make enough sense, please just take my word for it, buy one of these wonderful
pencils, and see for your self just how great they are.
Now when it comes to pencil leads, I like to stick with the same brands. So it
seemed only fitting for me to buy Uni-ball leads. Out of all the pencil lead
brands that I have used [Foray(6/10), Pentel(8/10), Sharp(7.5/10),
Ticonderoga(8/10), etc.] no brand has kept its promises as well as Uni-ball has,
thus far. The 0.9mm grade-B Shu leads will only break if you intentionally
overload them (or if you write like you're trying to kill the page and the desk
beneath it!). The 0.5mm grade-B NanoDia leads are also pretty strong, for their
size. Both lead types are extremely low wear (each lead lasts a long time before
needing to be replaced) and erase very cleanly with the E-Knock, which I will
get to next...
When I was looking for a good eraser I wanted to stay with the Uni-ball brand
because, in the past, I learned that using one brand of lead and a different
brand of eraser had a tendency to make erasing more like smudging. With the
E-Knock eraser I never have that problem so long as I am erasing a mark from a
Uni-ball lead. I am not currently sure how well the E-Knock erases most other
brands (it doesn't erase Ticonderoga lead quite as well as it erases Uni-ball
lead, I have not yet experimented with any brands other than those two), but I
am fairly sure it can handle at least one or two other mainstream brand names.
It erases with wonderful precision, I would recommend buying it with the Shift
drafting pencil, because the eraser on the pencil doesn't look like it would
last very long.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
I really, really like...,
December 17, 2011
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Uni-ball Shift Pipe Lock Drafting Pencil - 0.5 mm - Silver Body with Blue Accent
I really, really like this pencil. As an English teacher I write a lot (not
"allot") of comments to my students. I only write my comments in graphite. I
have had this pencil for one and a half years, but it feels as if I purchased it
yesterday. This was a great buy, and I highly recomend it for other teachers,
students, etc.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
I have this one and the...,
July 19, 2011
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Uni-ball Shift Pipe Lock Drafting Pencil - Color Body Series - 0.5 mm - Red Body with Smoke Accent
I have this one and the silver version in 0.5 It's a cool looking pencil, and
the metal grip is awesome. Give's it a bottom heavy feel.
If I were going to nitpick, it would probably be on the plastic top portion, but
overall, it's that plastic that gives the bottom heavy feel the pencil. and it's
awesome you can retract the tip and put it in your pocket.
If only they could combine the retractable tip + kura toga mechanism, made out
of metal, that would be the ultimate pencil.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
After receipt and use...,
January 14, 2009
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Uni-ball Shift Pipe Lock Drafting Pencil - 0.9 mm - Silver Body with Red Accent
After receipt and use of the Pipe Lock pencil for several days, I believe that
Uni-ball has a solid winner! The pencil is very well balanced and the knurling
on the grip is just about perfect - not too course, not too fine, making it very
comfortable for long periods of use. The shift lock mechanism is smooth and
flawless, and is extremely useful for those of us that must stick the pencil in
our pocket on a regular basis. Very well made!..
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
For a while, my dad hated...,
January 12, 2013
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Uni-ball Shift Pipe Lock Drafting Pencil - 0.5 mm - Silver Body with Blue Accent
For a while, my dad hated these pencils. he thought there was no comparison
between them and Ticonderoga pencils(for some sick, twisted reason). He had
never used this pencil before, and we did a test between them. Once he started
writing with this Uni, he was immediately hooked on it. I love this pencil, its
lead width is superior for writing and it doesn't snap like the 0.3mm I have. It
writes really smoothly and doesn't leave your hand tired after hours of drawing
and writing because it is so well weighted at the bottom end. The locking
mechanism is awesome for protecting the pipe and it is one-hand-friendly, you
just have to know how. Cosmetically, the paint wears out on the top after a
while, but that has absolutely nothing to do with its performance. For writing
and drawing, go with this. It will never let you down and will last you for
ever.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
This is a great writing...,
December 15, 2012
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Uni-ball Shift Pipe Lock Drafting Pencil - Color Body Series - 0.5 mm - Black Body with Smoke Accent
This is a great writing tool. The unit itself is rather light (weight) with a
great twist locking mechanism. One can actual lock the pencil two ways either
with the tip extended or with the tip retracted. First time around I purchased
the black and red units and I recently ordered and received the next day the
white and blue accent units. This is a really great writing tool. You won't be
disappointed.
Superb customer service is so hard to do right...time and time again but Jetpens
makes it look so easy!
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
Absolutely the best.
I...,
November 27, 2012
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Uni-ball Shift Pipe Lock Drafting Pencil - Color Body Series - 0.5 mm - Red Body with Smoke Accent
Absolutely the best.
I got this pencil a few years ago when I was in Japan - definitely one of my
favorite things I got there, and absolutely the best pencil I have ever used!
The weight is perfect (heavier and lower than most pencils, as has been
mentioned), it has a sure grip, and the locking feature.. works. When you lock
it away the tip is totally protected, and when you lock it out (ie for use) it
will never close unexpectedly. Plus it's just a cool feature. Aside from that,
the tip is the strongest pencil tip that I have experienced. I tend to use my
pencils somewhat strongly, and this one has developed 0 problems in more than 3
years of use!
The shaft is plastic - something that I personally have no qualms about. It
doesn't feel thin or weak, and is simply overall another of those perfectly
designed Japanese products. I payed around $20 when I bought it and thought it
was kinda pricey, but now that I've used it I would gladly pay much more. Save
yourself the frustration of other pencils and just get this one!
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
I would pay up to 50$...,
April 27, 2012
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Uni-ball Shift Pipe Lock Drafting Pencil - 0.4 mm - Silver Body with Green Accent
I would pay up to 50$ for this design if it was constructed entirely of metal.
This pencil is everything I need on my job as a fine carpenter including the .4
size and beautifully knurled grip so necessary to exact marking in my line of
work. I have not yet broken the plastic upper casing but do worry about my tool
belt crunching it at some point. That said I dont think it will suffer any ill
effects outside of my world!
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
I really enjoy using...,
November 6, 2011
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Uni-ball Shift Pipe Lock Drafting Pencil - Color Body Series - 0.5 mm - White Body with Smoke Accent
I really enjoy using this pencil. The locking mechanism is tight and sturdy and
the grip is just right concerning the roughness. The finish of the white is
basically flat - no gloss or shine what so ever, so it tends to get dirty quite
easily. The clip is very sturdy and clips onto my shirt pocket with a "snap" so
I know I won't easily loose this gem.
All in all a good buy. You won't be disappointed.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
This is a great pencil....,
July 11, 2011
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Uni-ball Shift Pipe Lock Drafting Pencil - 0.5 mm - Silver Body with Blue Accent
This is a great pencil. It has a "bottom-heavy" feel which lessens the force
needed to apply the pencil to the paper. The metal bottom half of the pencil
(knurled) grip is amazing, it's my favorite feature. The upper part is plastic
made, and you can definitely feel that the bottom portion outweights the top
portion by a lot.
Like someone else said, when the pencil is locked and the "nib" in retracted
,the pencil has "loose feel" due to the pipe shift mechanism. But when its
loaded and ready to go, it has a TIGHT feel.
It's a great concept, and great way to protect the nib and allow it in your
pocket. It writes great, and because of the lower weight, you don't have to
apply that much pressure. It's really cool looking too, I purchased the one in
silver.
I only give it 4 stars because if the upper body where made from a metal, and
more tight feeling, it would be perfect.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
This is a fantastic pencil!...,
May 2, 2011
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Uni-ball Shift Pipe Lock Drafting Pencil - Color Body Series - 0.5 mm - Red Body with Smoke Accent
This is a fantastic pencil! I bought this pencil as it has a very aesthetically
pleasing design, and Uni-ball is a great pencil/pen maker. It knurled grip is
very comfortable, and I personally have not found a position when writing where
it is even remotely painful. The lead it comes with is Uni's NanoDia and it is
strong, and smooth, it isn't the darkest lead, but it good enough for my
everyday printing and cursive. The build quality is very good to excellent, the
shift mechanism is smooth and easy to use. The body is made out of red plastic
and it feels a little soft but it is durable and should hold up to most
reasonable stresses. It's weight is centered more towards the bottom but is by
no means unbalanced, and to me at least, is of a perfect weight.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
The Uni-ball Shift wins...,
February 2, 2011
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Uni-ball Shift Pipe Lock Drafting Pencil - 0.5 mm - Silver Body with Blue Accent
The Uni-ball Shift wins my vote for most innovative design. It is a very stylish
Drafting Pencil that will have people asking you where you bought it mostly in
part to the unique locking mechanism.
Pro's:
-Locking mechanism works flawlessly.
-Grip is very comfortable for writing and drawing despite looks.
-Very stylish design.
-When locked in use mode the pencil is very sturdy and the weight very well
balanced.
Con's:
-Top part above the grip is plastic that feels very cheap.
-When pencil is locked in non-use mode, the piece that is revealed (blue in this
case) also seems very cheap and it feels as if it can break very easy.
-No lead indicator.
Overall:
I must say that overall the Pro's outweigh the Con's and this is a very solid
piece to add to any artist or writer's collection, it is a wonderful piece to
own.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
This is my absolute favorite...,
January 3, 2011
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Uni-ball Shift Pipe Lock Drafting Pencil - 0.5 mm - Silver Body with Blue Accent
This is my absolute favorite pencil ever. I am a student with allot of knowledge
on Japanese stationary. This is definetely the best mechanical pencil I have
ever used.
Pro's:
Great grip
front weighted
guide pipe is protected
Con's:
Top half is plastic
No lead hardness indicator
The cons don't matter to me that much I was just pointing it out for some picky
buyers.
Overall: It's a great for its price. It'also a nice sturdy pencil, I highly
recommend it for students who have heavy note taking.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
This pencil looks solid,...,
December 4, 2010
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Uni-ball Shift Pipe Lock Drafting Pencil - 0.4 mm - Silver Body with Green Accent
This pencil looks solid, with upper tubing made of plastic and the lower part
nice, solid metal. However, the twist-lock mechanism inside is made of plastic
parts that snapped and broke after 3 months of daily use.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
Great design, but I find...,
June 9, 2010
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Uni-ball Shift Pipe Lock Drafting Pencil - 0.5 mm - Silver Body with Blue Accent
Great design, but I find myself not using this pencil as much as the Staetler
925-05, the locking mechanism on this pencil is a little counter-intuitive for
me and there are stages of the lock as you twist it, I would prefer more of a
push/pull design on the lock. If you have ever used a twist style retractable
pen this pencil seems to function similarly but in an opposite direction from
what I am used to. I will say that there is NO play in the tip when you are
writing with it, it doesnt rattle or anything, so as far as a retractable pencil
this is the best design I have seen. But I do wish that the Twist mechanism was
more one hand friendly.
I will add that to extend you twist it till it stops, then pull it out (spring
loaded so it pushes itself out) and then turn it one more click till it stops
again, same for reverse, except opposite directions. To me the twist is
counter-intuitive and I would expect to turn the pencil the opposite way to
extend it so it would be more friendly if using only one hand.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
I've been using this...,
May 18, 2010
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Uni-ball Shift Pipe Lock Drafting Pencil - Color Body Series - 0.5 mm - White Body with Smoke Accent
I've been using this pencil daily for half a year now, and it is by far my
number one favorite pencil to use. My other Uni alpha gels are untouched because
of this. The writing is always precise and sharp, the mechanism to retract the
tip is genius, and it is heavy! I would have to say this is one of the few
pencils that is worth every penny of the 15 dollars that I paid.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
When I first got the...,
December 1, 2009
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Uni-ball Shift Pipe Lock Drafting Pencil - 0.5 mm - Silver Body with Blue Accent
When I first got the pencil in the mail, I was surprised at how heavy it was. It
is not exceptionally heavy, but it still wasn't right for me. Later on after a
few weeks, the tip of the pencil got bent. I was pretty upset about this, as it
was very hard to use it without the lead breaking every few minutes. It is a
good pencil, but make sure that you actually use the lock function every time
that you put it away.