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Best mechanical pencils - the lead is spring loaded so you don't break your points
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Note that the Sharpie pens are fine and extra fine point and not your regular Sharpie for autographs.
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Whether you're setting up on office, setting off for school, or getting your home in order, this little box has all the basics: Sharpies, highlighters, gel and ballpoint InkJoy pens in blue, black, and red, erasers, a dry-erase marker, fine point felt tip pens in black and red, and mechanical pencils
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The point has never broken on me.
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The lead can spin around in its holder, so that you can go from a dull to a sharp point less predictably than with other pencils that grasp the lead more firmly
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I know mechanical pencils are not green, but they sure are easier and keep a nice point
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Love the soft lead, the consistency of never having a dull point, and the lead is perfect in texture and color.
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Love the soft lead, the consistency of never having a dull point, and the lead is perfect in texture and color.
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These have a great fine point and work perfect for school work or study purposes.
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These have a great fine point and work perfect for school work or study purposes.
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mechanical pencils (low quality, not refillable), 6 PaperMate InkJoy 1.0mm medium tip retractable ball point pens (1 red, 2 blue, 3 black - medium quality), 1 PaperMate InkJoy 0.7 mm fine point retractable gel pen in black,
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Sharpie in 1 fine point permanent black, 1 ultra fine permanent black, and 3 fine point yellow highlighters
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I love using pencils on my calendars and using this Paper Mate SharpWriter eliminates the need to find a sharpener when I want a fine point
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I always have a sharp point with these, and they can be used on tests requiring a number 2 pencil, or similar computerized forms
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They are always sharp and convenient and the 'lead' holds a point throughout the life of the pencil.
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Clean writing from sharp point.
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The InkJoy pens were already my favorite ball points as they write smooth with a medium tip and last forever