✏️ Elevate your writing game with Japan’s finest precision!
The Mitsubishi Pencil Co. Zhu Ai Hexagon 772 is a premium pack of 12 HB wooden pencils featuring a comfortable hexagonal grip and vibrant vermilion red and prussian blue colors. Imported from Japan with tracking, these pencils combine ergonomic design and balanced graphite hardness for smooth, professional writing and drawing experiences.
Manufacturer | Mitsubishi Pencil Co., Ltd. |
Brand | 三菱鉛筆 |
Model Number | K772 |
Package Dimensions | 17.8 x 4.7 x 1.7 cm; 18.14 g |
Colour | red |
Grip Type | Hexagonal |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | HB |
Material Type | 木材 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 12 count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | graphite |
Ink Colour | Multicolour |
Manufacturer Part Number | K772 |
Item Weight | 18.1 g |
B**Y
Mr
lovely quality, exactly what i needed
C**S
This is a tool not a simple pencil...
Mitsubishi pencils are some of the finest writing instruments in the market today, period. The Vermillion/Prussian Blue double sided pencils from Mitsubishi are perfect for any serious carpenter, drywall installer, plummer, electrician, any technician depending on accurate and reliable pencil to mark, draw, outline etc his work. This is a tool of your work worth every cent you pay for it, has practically no real competition and at the comparing to prices you may find similar or even the same pencils in the local markets, this is a true, value for money purchase..
C**T
These pencils are awesome
I bought these for sketching after seeing Youtubers using them and they are really nice. I like to do a rough guideline for the proportions with one colour and then work on the sketch with the other colour. works nicely, looks nice and the pencils are really, really nice quality I wish they would make whole pencils sets of this same brand and quality.
N**L
Breaks
Unfortunately, the lead in the red in particular breaks easily and often when sharpening.
R**A
Broken leads
I love to use these, but... most of the red leads were broken beyond use.Worth knowing the two different colours are different pencil grades. The blue is a hard pencil and good for writing. The red is very soft. mushy and not for detailed work.
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