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Dave.B said:I've got a pentel 0.7 P207 that i've had for quite a bit well about 20 years at least and it still works great couldn't have asked for a more reliable pencil and its still being sold today...
Boab said:I just bought a Kuru Toga and it is the best mechanical pencil I have used. It has a clutch system inside which rotates the lead every time you lift from the paper. Net result is a cone point rather than a chisel point on the lead. The line thickness always stays the same because of this and the lead is less likely to break. Of course you never need to sharpen either. Ihave tried quite a few mechanical pencils and this is the only one I would recommend buying now.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kuru-Mechanical-Pencil-black-barrel/dp/B002RDV4HG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1338459719&sr=8-1
I went for the roulette model from cult pens.
http://www.cultpens.com/acatalog/Uni-Kuru-Toga-Roulette-Pencil-05mm.html
But no lead.hunnymonster said:Well you'd think 0.5mm lead is 0.5mm lead.. but the Kugu lead has diamonds in it :dodgy:
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