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Uni-ball Kuru Toga High Grade Auto Lead Rotation Mechanical Pencil, 0.5 mm, White Body (M510121P.1)

KWD 3.500

Brand
三菱鉛筆
Category
Writing Supplies
Weight
28 g
1 +

Special Features

  • Mechanical Pencil Continue pointed wick around. Model of high-grade aluminum grip.
  • Mechanism inside is divided into three gears, using the pen pressure of writing a character, gear, and movement up and down while it is connected to the core.
  • Even been writing the character, core destination is hardly caught in the paper, followed by stroke and dark and thin certain stable.
  • Because it is a shape that core destination is hard to collapse, it does not pollute the paper powder of the core is not out.
  • Japan Import

Description

Enjoy the second generation Kuru Toga pencil with an aluminum grip and high-quality plastic body. This pencil is perfect for stationery fanatics, it will always give you a sharp point! Ideal for writing crisp and neat print, using with Sudoku puzzles and more! 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 0.3/0.5 mm Kuru Toga will write incredibly thin lines and have less breakage than a standard 0.3/0.5 mm mechanical pencil.

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