Also,īeing automatic, you don´t need to keep extending the lead all the time. It lacks a rubber or metal grip,īut I, at least, had no problems to keep it stable in my hand during use. It´s very light, and feels comfortable to use. Long version: I got this 5 months ago, and used it almost every day for drawing. Short version: good looking but very fragile, quirky and expensive, so make sure If you're looking at it for writing, your mileage So if you're looking at it forĪrt, you have my thumbs up. I've made a few notes,īut nothing that would qualify as a writing test. But it's worth every penny, and I'm so glad I got it.įull disclosure: I don't really write with it, though. This is a new permanent resident in my necessities box. That said, if my Nero ever breaks-and my African Grey parrot stole it for meĪnd didn't damage it at all, so it's tough-I'm going to cry and then try to Not willing to have to put in the extra effort to make them work. Lead size this fine, is that your options are limited for lead grades if you're So that's a small negative point about using a You can sharpen that point enough to slice right through your paper, and H isĬertainly hard enough to do that. I don't tend to recommendĪnything harder, because after using H lead in my old Orenz. That said, I'm using Ain Stein HB lead-I don't tend to recommend anything A few lead changes and about 50 hours of work in later with this pencil, I Includes the standard lead-jam clearing tool, but I haven't had to use it atĪll. I like it just fine, but I don't use it much. The eraser isn't anything special, it's exactly the same type that come in a lot Hey guys, can you try to carry the Pentel Smash? PENTEL ORENZ NERO .02 PLUSThat's a huge plus for me because I love the feel of the Smash. Going to feel right at home with the Nero. Speaking of the Pentel Smash, those of you who are familiar with that pencil are 2 types in the series, but not heavier than Thatįorward heaviness is not a bad thing, either. Hold it artist style, but in classic writing style it's balanced very well. Weird that I never noticed on a pencil before this one is that it doesn't seem I can squeeze this pencilįor hours and not feel a crap in my finger. Life out of anything in that hand if I'm hard focused. I do crazy fine details in my work, and I have a tendency to squeeze the The grip of the pencil is not made of something soft, but it IS comfortable to Practically flush with the rest of the body. You don't have to advance lead again until the shaft is The only time I experience breakage is if I advance the lead too far This is so that you don't have to advance the lead muchįurther than the tip, and for a fine size like 0.2, that makes a hugeĭifference. Other Orenz models, this one features a sliding lead guard that moves freely Soīuckle up and let me tell you why this is probably the best mechanical pencilįirst, let's talk about that sweet sliding shaft mechanism. I have coveted this pencil for quite some time, and now I finally own one. A sleek all-black design gives the pencil a futuristic look while also harkening back to classic Pentel pencils like the Graph 1000.The barrel and grip section are made of one seamless piece, providing great stability and eliminating the annoyance of rattling or looseness.A special resin-metal blend gives the Nero a reassuringly sturdy feel and a comfortable weight that is neither too heavy nor too light.Once the pencil is writing, you never have to click the top button again until the lead runs out! An automatic lead advancement system extends the lead every time you lift the pencil from the page.As you write, the lead sleeve retracts as the lead wears down. Like other Orenz pencils, the Nero is able to use incredibly fine leads with minimal breakage thanks to a sliding lead sleeve that continuously protects the lead.The name Nero is Italian for "black," a reference to the pencil's sleek, all-black design. The Nero takes Pentel's cutting-edge Orenz pencils and pushes them into the future.
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