Creion mecanic Pentel Orenz AT 0.5MM
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Creion mecanic Pentel Orenz AT 0.5MM
Creion mecanic Pentel Orenz AT 0.5MM
Creionul mecanic Pentel Orenz AT are un mecanism automat de avansare a minei care asigură scriere continuă fără extinderea manuală a minei. Manșonul glisant protejează mina de rupere, fiind ideal pentru sarcini precise. Cu un mâner metalic și tampoane din cauciuc, oferă o senzație confortabilă și echilibrată.
Dimensiuni L140mm
Material Corp din plastic și mâner din cauciuc
Greutate 15g
Transport gratuit pentru comenzi peste 35 USD.
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This pencil has a great look and feel, nice weight, and I think will last for a long time. The only-one-click gimmick is kind of meh I don't like the feeling of the metal lead sleeve scraping against the paper. So I'm just using it like a normal mechanical pencil and it's great for that.
The auto lead feed on this pencil is a game-changer for note-taking and sketching no more frequent clicks. It's sleek, well-balanced, and writes smoothly. A high-performance tool with an elegant design.
Great pencil for me as it hits the most pluses of my needs: auto advance, retractable tip, comfortable (not the most). I use 4B lead with it and for the most part, the auto advance will keep up. I may need to click once every paragraph or so, which I don't mind. With harder leads it works just fine.
Some cons for me:
Not the most comfy to write with, but useable. The Staedtler 925 and rotring 600/800 were better. An auto-advance version of those would have beaten this one. The most comfortable pencil for me is a smooth, round wooden pencil (Musgrave News 600 being my favorite). The Staedtler 925 was close and its mild knurling felt good. The Rotrings barrels were a bit small for my large hands, but still nice to write with
The eraser cap sticks a bit somewhat every time you put it back on, causing the lead to advance. Just an annoyance. I just use it sans the cap
This Pentel Orenz AT Dual Grip pencil is, without a doubt, one of the best mechanical pencils I have ever used. It feels so solid and comfortable in the hand that after buying one for myself, I immediately purchased a second one for my son.
The build quality is immediately noticeable. The full metal body gives it a satisfying weight that I really enjoy in a pencil, making it feel substantial and balanced. The textured grip is another highlight; it's incredibly comfortable and doesn't cause any irritation or fatigue, even during long writing sessions.
What really sets the Orenz AT apart is its automatic lead feeding system. The lead advances itself as you write, so you never have to stop and click. This has been a game-changer for my son, who primarily uses print writing and benefits greatly from the continuous, uninterrupted workflow.
A quick tip: to get the best performance out of this pencil, I highly recommend pairing it with high-quality lead. The mechanism is precise, and good lead makes the experience even smoother.
I will absolutely be buying more of these in the future. It's the perfect gift for anyone in your life who truly values a great writing instrument. Highly recommended!