

✏️ Stay sharp, write smarter — the pencil that works as hard as you do.
The uni-ball Kuru Toga 0.5mm mechanical pencil features Mitsubishi’s patented rotating lead mechanism that keeps the tip consistently sharp by turning the lead with every use. This pack includes two sleek smoke-colored pencils, 24 durable nano diamond HB leads, and 5 replacement erasers, combining style, precision, and convenience for professionals who demand flawless writing performance.
| ASIN | B00ZIS7EYE |
| Best Sellers Rank | 12,870 in Stationery & Office Supplies ( See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Supplies ) 58 in Mechanical Pencils |
| Brand | uni-ball |
| Closure | Retractable |
| Colour | grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,690) |
| Date First Available | 12 Jun. 2015 |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Ink Colour | Gray |
| Item Weight | 20 g |
| Line Size | 0.5mm |
| Manufacturer | Uni |
| Manufacturer Part Number | M5-450 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | M5-450 |
| Number of Items | 5 |
| Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | HB |
| Point Type | Super Fine |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 14 x 1 cm; 20 g |
| Size | 2 Count (Pack of 1) |
K**C
Mitsubishi Engineering, in a pencil.
These are the first mechanical pencils I have bought that aren't cheap disposables, at first I was concerned that they wouldn't be worth the price, but gladly they are worth every penny. The pencil itself feels amazing to write with, I'm sure this has to do with the engine inside that rotates the lead as it comes into contact with paper, but it is also very comfortable to hold and is just the right weight. I went ahead and bought this bundle as I knew I would need replacement lead and erasers, and I use the additional pencil to study at my desk so I can always have one in my bag when I'm out. Each pencil comes with 2 leads inside, one loose and one already locked into the tip of the pencil. They are the same nano diamond leads you get in the extra two packs. Which are amazingly durable and the quality of each lead is fantastic. I'd recommend not putting any more than 3 leads max into the pencil at a time or you risk breaking them. I didn't notice such a sharp edge on the lead as it rotated like shown in the images, however this didn't really matter as the pencil always stayed sharp regardless as the engine worked its magic. So even if it doesn't look to be working, just know it definitely does. (you can even look for the logo rotating inside as it moves) The erasers are a little softer than I would have liked, but for me this only became as issue as the eraser neared it's end and began to flake much more, thankfully this bundle comes with 5 replacements. Pros: - Comfortable to hold - Always sharp - Great build quality - Very well designed - Durable lead - Competitive bundle price - Eraser hidden underneath clicker cover - Come in a variety of colours (see other bundles) Cons: - Erasers can be a little too soft - Arrived in well protected bubble wrapped bag, would have liked retail packaging. (this seems to vary from seller to seller) This is a definite grab at such a good price, two great quality mechanical pencils engineered by Mitsubishi, with replacement leads and erasers for around £10. I don't think I'll need to replace these for a long time.
G**A
Best pencils I had
I own now three of those pencils, including more expensive yellow aluminium version, that I bought earlier. Those are good as well. Lead rotating mechanism is a game changer, no matter if you write or draw. I have few other mechanical pencils ( definitely more expensive, as at the time I had to order them from Japan) but haven't use them since I got those. One in my backpack, one in pencil case, one on the night stand. Only pencil I'm recommending to anyone who will ask me what to get.
M**W
No more lead breakage. Japanese engineering & quality
The home market for Japanese stationary is very competitive, innovative products of good quality sell well. The Kura Toga range is very popular for good reason. When writing in Kanji fine leads are preferred as the characters are so intricate compared to Western lettering, but there is a problem all 0.3-0.7mm mechanical pencils have - lead breakage. Regular uses of these pencils will be all too familiar with. I use mechanical pencils a lot for technical drawing, sketching & writing, lead breakage is a real pain. Now those smart folks at Uni (Mitsubishi) were tasked to solve the lead breakage problem, first they looked at altering the lead structure which other companies have done but it really didn't make much of an improvement, so they looked at why leads break. In use the end of the lead develops a chisel shape which digs into the paper causing the lead to snap. So they engineered an automatic lead rotating mechanism. No chisel edge, no snapping , brilliant! I consider the Kuru Toga range top class when it comes to use, design, quality & price.
O**N
A good pencil at a good price - but not quite as good as a Tikky in the hand
Historically I have used Rotring Tikky mechanical pencils, but thought I would give these a go to see what difference the revolving action makes (I use Uni pens in preference to Rotring ones these days due to price). In general appearance compared to the Tikky, the Kuru Toga looks more plasticky (disposable), lacks a rubber grip section, a metal pocket clip & feels less substantial in the hand. I easily snap plastic pocket grips (admittedly this is because I twang them while in thought). The lack of a rubber grip does make a difference in the hand, but its not a deal breaker at least in the office (yet to use it in the field with sweaty fingers). I'm not really sure about the revolving action - on this model it only happens when you push more lead out (not when you press down) and at this point I always rotated the Tikky in my hand to address the same issue. As a single pen, you can get a Kuru Toga off Amazon for less than a Tikky 0.5 (~75p / 16% less if you dont mind it being coloured). It's a great pencil for the money and I would recommend it as a step up from a cheap disposable mechanical. As with all such pencils, your problems often start when you buy replacement leads (cheap ones snap a lot, or are not quite the correct diameter and dont feed properly) or your eraser is worn down. In my experience it really then pays to buy genuine replacements (or your mechanical experience becomes tainted). Where this package comes into its own is that you get these genuine replacements up front - so you have them when you need them and the overall price is good value. I doubt it will convert dedicated users of Tikky's and other more substantial feeling devices, but its a worthy upgrade / dip into the mechanical pencil world for anyone else.
C**O
La mina gira y siempre está afilada, no se rompe, escribe siempre bien, mis oraciones se han escuchado. Perfecto para escribir y dibujar. Además viene con minas y recambios de gomas Y 2 PORTAMINAS! qué más quieres? Tengo decenas de portaminas (son un vicio) es lo mejor de lo mejor. Vale que el aspecto no es premium, pero hay de la misma marca uno igual, pero de metal, que es el summun (por supuesto me lo he comprado también). CONTENTÍSIMO.
A**R
Genius design. Love how it make writing with a pencil more consistent.
D**N
Makes normal pacer pencils feel unbearable 😅
M**U
Excelente lapiseira.
A**M
Gekocht omdat ik nieuwsgierig was naar het roterende mechanisme. Al gauw werd duidelijk dat dit vulpotlood niet handig is voor schrijven. Er zit behoorlijk wat vering in de punt. Voor tekenen langs lineaal geen probleem. Verder is er géén grip-gedeelte behalve op een klein rubber randje bij het uiteinde na. Dit is bedoeld voor rechtop(90°/loodrecht tov papier) schrijven, zoals in o.a. Japan word gedaan. Duidelijk dat dit product voor toepassing is voor Aziatische markt.
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