rOtring Tikky Colour-Coded Mechanical Pencil | 1.0 mm | Black Barrel | Box of 12
H**H
Years of professional level quality.
I've been using Rotring products for the past 33 years; at school then college and through to the workplace as a draughtsman. Of course all that has changed now with Photoshop, CAD etc but I still like to put pen and pencil to paper now and again and I wouldn't use anything else. Rotring quality has always been second to none and these mechanical pencils are no exception. The leads advance evenly and there's no fall out from the end.
J**S
Love em! They are very functional and good value
Love em!They are very functional and good value, however they are plastic and not lookers so if you want something to look nice in a suit pocket or to break out in meetings then not the top choice.A good way to see what pencil lead thickness you like before spending a lot of money on a more expensive mechanical pencil.Not too many leads with each pencil so my advice would be to buy extra leads at time of purchase.
D**S
Look after these mechanical wizards and they'll look after you
Yeah, sure. Just as any other quality mech. pencil you've known and looked after, you should now do it all over again, with these - then you'll be on to another friend. For this cost I've found these mech. pencils to indeed live up to their claims. Once you've found their Instructions on Youtube and followed them in practice, you'll be off to your next good handwriting friend and one whose impressive wizadry can sure keep you finger-clicking, fist-spinning, open-palm show-off. You'll be popular at office desk or school-desk show-off too, just so long as you can (all) hold on to it, of course..
C**D
Not bad at all...
It's not a bad pencil at all but while it has a nice width to it it is quite lightweight. Much better than the Pentel P207 I have which is too thin to hold comfortably for any period of time. I found the Rotring supplied leads a little hard and prefer the Pentel SUPER version.My recently purchased Pentel Graphgear 1000 P7 is however a much 'nicer' pencil, weightier and with an automatically retracting tip operated by the pocket clip. While the Pentel was a little dearer I was happy to pay the extra. Having said that you won't be disappointed by either in my opinion.
S**N
Set let down by 0.35
The 0.7 and the 0.5 are fine, enjoy using them but the 0.35 is useless; the lead keeps breaking no matter how careful I am, I'll have to search out an alternative. So overall OK but if you can find the pencils without the 0.35 you'll do better.
A**.
Reliable, high-quality mechanical pencils.
These are fantastic mechanical pencils. They feel good in the hand, and the subtle rib on the finger-hold section makes for easy use without being obstructive. The little case they come in is quite pleasing and surprisingly long-lasting. The range of lead widths is a lovely thing, and the leads themselves are good quality with no breakage.
T**B
They are Rotring, what more needs to be said.
They are Rotring, what more needs to be said. Everything the make is such excellent quality. No I dont work for them I have just been using their products from drafting instruments, drafting pens, art pens and mechanical pencils since the early 1970s and never had a complaint. Many of the originals I still use.
A**N
Quality and stylish!
Got all the colors in this 0,7mm range, does 2B to 2H, great for a technical drawing or artwork, prompt delivery, I coded my shades to leads, worked for me haha! Too fine for manual work, would recommend a 2mm clutch pencil for that! Great quality as ever, very pleased!
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