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The Koh-I-Noor RAPIDOMATIC M-PNCL .5MM WHT is a reissued classic mechanical pencil featuring a precise 0.5mm lead, a comfortable metal knurled grip, and a built-in lead degree indicator. Engineered for durability and professional use, it comes pre-loaded with lead and eraser, combining timeless design with modern functionality to keep you ahead in every project.
| ASIN | B0979H9454 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #110,790 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #892 in Mechanical Pencils |
| Brand | Koh-I-Noor |
| Closure | Retractable |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (321) |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2024 |
| Grip Type | Knurled |
| Ink Color | White |
| Item Weight | 13.6 g |
| Line Size | 0.5mm |
| Manufacturer | Chartpak, Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 5635 |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model number | 5635 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | H |
| Point Type | Chisel |
| Product Dimensions | 13.97 x 0.56 x 0.56 cm; 13.61 g |
| Size | .5mm |
| Tip Type | metal |
R**T
I lost one I've been using for 20 years, so glad to see they're still made and almost exactly the same. The knurling on the finger grip part seems a bit finer than the old one, but still feels good. Too bad mine was missing the "needle" inserted into the eraser which is useful for clearing broken leads out of the tip. Not sure if that is an "improvement" or mine was just incomplete.
C**U
This is a re-issue of a classic mechanical pencil from ca. 1984. It's a solid pencil with good balance and no noticeable lead wobble. It says "JAPAN" on the clip. The body of the pencil is plastic, though the grip and various other parts are metal. The external design has roots in other Koh-I-Noor pencil lines and can currently still be seen in the almost-identical Rotring 500, the metal-bodied Rotring 600, etc., and now also in the Chinese Rotring knock-off called the Redcircle 600. (I haven't tried the Rotrings, which are reportedly good pencils, but the Redcircle is, in my experience, an inferior product with noticeable lead wobble. It's also too heavy for my taste.) The Koh-I-Noor brand originates from a company that had split into at least two parts by the time of the pencil's introduction, and whose parts have since changed hands over time. This pencil is apparently a product of Koh-I-Noor North America (or USA), which split off from the Czech company of the same name around the time of WWII, and was long affiliated with Rotring but is currently separately held by Chartpak in the US. The similarity in Rotring's pencil designs is presumably due to the fact that the right to use the Koh-I-Noor design was acquired by Rotring along with their acquisition of the/a non-Czech-held part of Koh-I-Noor in or about 1985. Rotring was later acquired by Sanford, which was itself acquired by Newell, and then Koh-I-Noor North America was sold off. The "about" section of the Koh-I-Noor North America website says that the company has now "partnered once again with Koh-I-Noor Europe", which is presumably some sort of reciprocal licensing agreement. (As for the Redcircle copy of the Rotring design, that's clearly just trademark infringement.)
V**K
Excelente funcionalidade e ergonomia.
B**Ş
Fiyatına göre performansı oldukça iyi. İndirime girdiğinde kaçırmayın.
A**N
Excelente lapiseira!!
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