• Reviews around line (3.99 of 5)

    PENTEL Sharp Mechanical Drafting Pencil, 0.9 mm, Yellow Barrel, 2/Pack (P209BP2K6)

    • Erasers are a little small and won't last long, but being small makes it easy to erase and keep delicate pencil lines.
    • My hand moved smoothly and comfortably across the page as if the pencil had vanished, and thoughts flowed directly from my mind to the paper, coming out as perfectly balanced lines, as expressive and precise as I imagined.
    • Nice sharp accurate lines, and sturdy enough lead to write on rough lumber.
    • If you need a thick led pencil with a sharp point, I guarantee these are amazing for clean lines and tight grip.
    • One for my desk, to scribble notes with, and the 2nd one to use in the workshop to draw fine "cut" lines (can't do that with any of my digital tools/toys)..
    • If you are a wooden pencil user I definitely recommend switching to this guy, you get a consistent line without ever needing to sharpen.
    • The .5mm is nice for a sharp line
    • But, its feel and precise lines are unmatchable to any other pencil out there
    • mm gives you a nice thick line.
    • but I refill with Pentel 2B for the darker line
    • so I always have a consistent line quality without stopping to sharpen
    • The pencil feels good in your hand and makes nice, crisp lines
    • It keeps a good point at all times, giving consistent line quality, rather than starting fine and crisp and gradually becoming dull and smudgy
    • Thick enough lead that it doesn't break all the time yet thin enough to give a very accurate cut line.
    • But the 0.9 mm really lets me lay down a dark line
    • I use it for wood working, makes consistent lines for consistent cuts.
    • The .9 size still makes a finer line than most traditional woodworking pencils but it breaks far less often than the .7mm did.
    • With the.5mm lead, very sharp thin lines.
    • 9 mm gives me the strong bold lines when I use HB on a good vellum
    • Gives a very crisp line and the eraser leaves zero residue.
    • a nice sharp line.#9 is prefect more than that and you get a fat line.less than
    • The .9 size still makes a finer line than most traditional woodworking pencils but it breaks far less often than the .7mm did.
    • Not easy to find the 9mm caliber lead retractable pencil, very useful on drawings and plans, copies very well with the dense line quality.