🎨 Draft Your Dreams with Precision!
The Pentel Drafting Kit features the Graph Gear 500 Automatic Drafting Pencil, designed for professionals who demand precision and control. With a 0.7mm lead size, a weighted barrel, and a metallic mesh grip, this pencil is perfect for drafting and template work. Pre-loaded with durable HB lead, it eliminates the need for sharpening while providing a clear, dark line. Available in multiple lead sizes, it caters to all your drafting requirements.
Manufacturer | Pentel |
Brand | Pentel |
Item Weight | 1.28 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.5 x 7.25 x 2.81 inches |
Item model number | PG527LEBP |
Color | Blue |
Grip Type | metallic mesh |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | HB |
Material Type | Metal |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | fixed |
Line Size | 0.7 |
Ink Color | Blue |
Manufacturer Part Number | PG527LEBP |
C**H
Pentel Graphgear 500 - Among the best
I am an engineering student and an artist, and for years I have collected dozens of pencils, mechanical and wooden, for these two purposes. Pentel is known for the high quality and reliability of their mechanical pencils, and this pencils big brother, the Graphgear 1000 is the most recognizable model in production. This pencil, however, is a superb balance of value and quality, and in my opinion, the greatest value for a pure, durable drafting pencil extant. In fact, after purchasing the pencil which most consider the epitome of mechanical draftic pencils, the Rotring 600, I came away with some interesting comparisons.I purchased two of these pencils over a year ago, seeking a reasonably priced (if replacement was required) drafting pencil of high quality. Both pencils were and remain in perfect operating condition, with no mechanical malfunctions to date. The fit and finish is standard for mid-priced mechanical pencils, nothing special, though no visible flaws. The mechanism is superior to most, both tight and positive when operated, with a brass clutch surrounded by an otherwise plastic inner parts, to the detriment of absolute durability, as the plastic will wear more quickly than the steel or aluminum in higher-end drafting pencils. Outside, the pencil barrel is also plastic, though it is thick and I see no everyday wear affecting it, as it has had no effect on my examples in over a year of daily use. The grip and lead sleeve are presented as a single piece of stainless steel, which combined with the plastic barrel make the pencil very tip-heavy and represents a balance of weight for sure lines, and lightness for daily use. The grip is also somewhat thicker than the rest of the pencil, which makes for a very comfortable grip, as does the knurled texture on the steel itself. The metal grip and tip are extremely solid, and the sleeve is sturdier than others, even on much more expensive pencils, meaning that dropping the pencil onto the tip is slightly less of a concern, especially with the lower weight. The tip, as I said, is solid, and so it is not "pocket safe" as some say.A few months after I purchased these pencils, I ordered a Rotring 600 in order to see if it lived up to it's reputation (and the import price, which is now somewhat less, but at the time represented a 600% markup over the Graphgear 500). The Rotring is indeed a superb pencil, and I understand how it earned such a following. It is perhaps the purest and most refined incarnation of a drafting pencil produced today. Fit and finish was near-perfect, and it's construction is solid brass, with rolled steel inner workings, making for a hefty and balanced pencil. The clutch itself is brass, just as the Pentel was, though the clutch surround is plastic, though no moving parts are. It's lead hardness indicator is practical and works very well, and the clip is very secure, yet removable. The Rotring falls short on two points where the Graphgear shines, however. One is writing comfort. As I said, the Rotring is as pure an example of a drafting pencil produced, however, it's small-diameter grip and shallower knurling make for a grip that, in my hands at least, requires a tighter and more disjointed grip, which can become uncomfortable after just a page of writing. Secondly, the Rotring's lead sleeve is somewhat more delicate that the one found on the Graphgear, and in fact, bent slightly less than a week after I purchased it, causing the pencil to malfunction. This proved to be a only slight problem, and was fixed with just a bit of pressure on the tip to bend it back into shape, though for a pencil costing as much as six Pentel Graphgear 500's, this should not be a problem at all.So, in many ways, I view my Pentels as the equal of the much more expensive pencil, and for daily writing, it is superior. Of course, the Rotring wins in finish, absolute durability, and features, but this begs the question, is this worth the 600% price difference? In the end, I recommend this pencil to students, and Rotring (especially the higher-end models, which solve the problems noted of the 600 here) for those wanting the absolute best, professional drafting pencils.
A**E
Our family LOVES Pentel pencils
You can’t go wrong with Pentel mechanical pencils! Our family has used them for generations. Whether you’re doing homework with the kids or drafting an architectural drawing, this engineering-like pencil is amazing. Comfortable, sturdy (durable) pencil, it’s stable in the hand. Definitely has the appearance of a pencil that means business! It will last forever and it’s so easy to get the Pentel lead wherever you go - online, bookstore, office supply store, grocery… readily available. We keep multiples of these pencils in stock around the house.
F**O
New favorite?
One of my favorite. Sturdy, has a good balance and weight to it. Planing to get a full set in different sizes
G**O
Great kit for an affordable price!
This was a great price for an all-encompassing kit! Love that it included 2 pencils, an eraser and even refills. The pencil itself was very comfortable to write with and sketch with. It was light to hold and very easy to use.
E**M
Lovely to use
I had this along with the 0.5 and both work really great. I find this very easy for writing and the feel in my hand is just right. I have large hands and the size and weight of the pencil works very well for me. It has a knurled grip that ensures that it doesn't slide out of your hand when using it, yet it doesn't hurt my hands after using it for long periods. While I use the 0.5 more than this one because I write a lot and in many of my instance I have smaller spaces to fit more words, the 0.5 works better in those cases. In all other instances I use this 0.7 because it's a bit darker than the 0.5 with thicker lines. I love both pentel pencils and don't know that I'd use another. Really great product.
J**H
Top Quality Drafting Pencil
This mechanical pencil was very easy and comfortable to use.
J**N
My FAVORITE Mechanical pencil!
A better mechanical pencil has never been achieved--the lead thickness is perfect, the eraser is the perfect size. The color and shape is easy to find in a pile of pencils, pens, and lead refills. If I could only buy one, it would be this, every time!
A**3
7mms are Great for woodworking!
I really dig these pencils for woodworking and this 2 pack is a good value. The 7mm option is better for my purposes due to the graphite being a bit harder to break than the 5mm and yet still producing a nice consistent line width for accuracy And repeatability. They're nice and durable and while the barrels may be plastic, they hold up just fine. The kit includes some replacement erasers but lets be honest, they're almost useless, luckily it comes with a nice white poly brick eraser that does a great job. I'm very happy with these and see no reason to go for the 1000 series. I actually prefer the standard clip on the 500s to the spring clip on the 1000s
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