I always carry one with me were ever I go, and because clip on the pencil has never broken ,which is a common problem, these pencle are the only thing that I use to write with
You can twist the top of the pencil to extend more eraser (this thing is long, like an inch and a half or more of eraser, you'll find it very hard to run out of eraser with this thing)
One of the best things about this pencil is how light weight it is
The new retracting eraser smooths the whole erasing thing out nicely and makes eraser longevity and changing much less of a problem
My favorite thing about this pencil is how light it feels
I like the size of the eraser and that it can be changed easily.
I love this pencil and I wanted to try the size 9 lead.
The key feature - a generously-sized eraser that you could twist to keep a useful length above the top of the pencil - performed only too well: without even touching the eraser, I could do nothing to stop it from extending further and further from the top of the pencil each time I clicked to advance the lead
Half millimeter is the best lead size for all-round writing for adults
I prefer the 0.7mm size because the leads don't break quite as often.
Once you've been cheated it seems " throwing good money after bad" to spend the time and money to return the garbage especially when you know there will be no response from the seller or manufacturer.
Highly recommend the used like new ones if you don't have enough money to get them new!
Worth the money - solid, stores lots of lead, replaceable, large twist eraser.
Not worth the money :-(
and i didn't have enough money to buy new ones, and they came in like new
I prefer a tough, slim, pocket-pencil with a big eraser and thick 0.7 mm lead
After having owned these pencils for several months, I noticed the erasers on some of them would occasionally twist out by themselves as I used them, necessitating the need to twist them back several times during a crossword puzzle..
The 0.7mm lead doesn't break as easily as the 0.5mm does!
I need that everlasting eraser, and it's hard to break the 0.9mm lead.
I prefer a tough, slim, pocket-pencil with a big eraser and thick 0.7 mm lead
This product is horrible; with in days I was unable to click the top to push the lead out
Pentel cheapened this product by substituting plastic for steel in the tiny lead holder tube (the "point"), but I've found that the plastic point still has more than adequate life (a couple years) before eventual failure
Otherwise, the delivery was excellent and the other product is good.
and I'd give this product 5 stars if this issue didn't interrupt my flow when working.
Thank you Pentel for making a better product to simplify our lives.
Very comfortable silicone grip, good everyday lead thickness and hardness, and substantial twist eraser
The lead is strong and the twist eraser is very convenient
After having owned these pencils for several months, I noticed the erasers on some of them would occasionally twist out by themselves as I used them, necessitating the need to twist them back several times during a crossword puzzle..
I homeschool my kids and these are the only pencils we use due to their great construction and these wonderfl twist erasers!
I love the twist eraser and it doesnt twist down or up when you are erasing
Much cheaper quality than the standard Twist-Erase pencils
I like...- durability- .5 mm lead- ergonomically balanced design- twist up, long-lasting eraser- quality of eraserI dislike...- how easy it is to break the inner
bought it and i thought it was one expensive high quality mechanic
so you don't have to push it out and then hold down the top to push more back in, and each pencil has a good quality eraser (not like the 'rubber' erasers you'd see on cheap pencils)
Now I have twelve black-lead pencils that I don't need, and I'm back to searching for good quality mechanical pencils with erasable red lead.
Pentel also makes options available if you prefer a 0.5mm lead (which I break very often) and 0.7mm lead (which are okay if that's your preference).
Kinda pissed at Pentel for selling me juuuunk, but I did buy another kind to test at the same time, and these have redeemed the Pentel reputation with me--Pentel Sharp Automatic Pencil, 0.9mm, Yellow Barrels, 2 Pack (P209BP2-K6)Steer clear of the "Twist-Erase Express" and spend a buck more on the Pentel P209, P207, and P205's instead.
I have been using Pentel Twist Erase pencils since they first came out in the early 1980s
Pentel added a silicone-like collar on them a few years ago to improve the grip and went to translucent colors, but they remain the same great, simple, workhorse mechanical pencil with the long, twist-up eraser
These yellow Pentel Twist Erase mechanical pencils have none of the issues I've just discussed.
Nice to find on Amazon as not always available at stores.
After having owned these pencils for several months, I noticed the erasers on some of them would occasionally twist out by themselves as I used them, necessitating the need to twist them back several times during a crossword puzzle..
Finally, the the barrel of the pencil is made of such flimsy material and the cushioning grip so inadequate that I found myself wondering if these pencils were a Pentel product or a mislabeled knock off.
After having owned these pencils for several months, I noticed the erasers on some of them would occasionally twist out by themselves as I used them, necessitating the need to twist them back several times during a crossword puzzle..
After having owned these pencils for several months, I noticed the erasers on some of them would occasionally twist out by themselves as I used them, necessitating the need to twist them back several times during a crossword puzzle..
Nice to find on Amazon as not always available at stores.
l love these Mech
I've been using the QE 515 Pentel Twist-Erase pens for years.
My college age daughter very specifically requests 24 pentel twist erase pencils every year for back -to -school