I have a 1970 Faber Castell Aviator DC. Its tip is also retractable. There's a chrome square-shaped button on the side, which when pressed, retracts the entire shaft. The entire pen is metal. Not a speck of plastic in it! Brushed auminium barrel with chrome accents, 3-tined brass dispenser, brass dispenser ring, steel shaft, steel eraser holder, chrome eraser-cap. I found it in my grandpa's house. He used it during his working years. I searched for it online to get more info. It's not available for sale now. Ebay prices are as high as $300
@@Kapilan.i use the mechanical pencil erasers and when i run out i use a block eraser. if you want mechanical pencil eraser refills, it usually comes with a set of papermate pens and lead refills.
The lead weight setting you are referring to is the hardness indicator, which doesn’t change the properties of the lead you are writing with, it is an indicator for when you switch out your lead to different hardness (B, HB, H, etc). It is for reminding you what lead you already put in. Great video though!
To the ones thinking of buying this mechanical pencil After daily use the body tends to have black marks/holes Thinking the mechanical pencil is all metal doesn't mean it won't break, the plastic barrel which holds both the body and the grip may break due to falling/over torqueing it.
i have both the graph 1000 and the Orenz Nero id say the graph 1000 and its cousin Graph 1000 Pro is better for drawing, while the latter nero for shading
This is my EDC pencil for writing. Love it, though, I wound up sliding a piece of paper under the rubber for the finger grips to get them to stick up a little better. Much more comfortable for longer writing sessions.
just an fyi not fully metal a great pencil but right under the grip is a chunk of plastic atleast on the reg .7 blue one and it will break if not taken care of and is susceptible to being sheared
You're turning the lead hardness indicador wrong. That could damage or break your pencil. You got to unscrew the tip and grip, so the indicador will spin freely, then screw it back in once the indicador is on the hardness you want to secure it
I was going to comment about this because if other people see the video and try it then it would damage theirs too. I bought mine at an art store and there was no warning that this could break the pencil so it was a while before I learned.
@@snap2cb777 no this does not affect anything the guy in the video is just having the tip loose and turning the grip this doesn't damage or affect anything on the pencil, the grip is supposed to spin freely once the tip is lightly unscrewed.
@@snap2cb777 the grip part is free to rotate even if its screwed tightly because its only friction fit by the tip so i dont think it could break even if you rotated the grip while its tight
@@sociallyinept01 rotating it while it’s tight weakens the plastic barrel underneath causing a seam line that over time snaps the barrel, I don’t see why you commented if you didn’t realise this is what we were talking about, it only takes a little bit of overuse to break the plastic barrel which is why it’s actually important that you make sure you loosen it.
I use this one too one problem I usually encounter with mechanical pencils when you use it in long terms is that the grip part either slips or when your finger grips it for hours it creates friction on your fingers creating like a scab or thick hard skin when the pencil is in contact the most or you put most pressure on. But when I started using this one it did lessened that problem if not lessened to none. The grip part is very helpful if your dealing with the same problem as I am I recommend this type of mechanical pencil.
Well you should get the Nicpro 35PCS Art Mechanical Pencils Set, 3 PCS Metal Drafting Pencil 0.5 mm & 0.7 mm & 0.9 mm & 3 PCS 2mm Lead Holder (6B 4B 2B HB 2H 4H Colors) For Sketching Drawing With 20 Tube Lead Refills Case
I absolutely love this pencil, especially the 0.3mm which I found just perfect for making first sketches for drawing. I bought extra 4H & HB lead refills and erasers at almost $30 for all three refills, with the GraphGear 1000 set means almost $60 in total lol lol lol lol
I love this pencil. Except it has this plastic line between the grip and the shaft that is VERY easy to break. I've dropped it off of my desk onto a carpet floor and it's broken.
This graphgear is only costs a couple dollars more and is of much higher quality. Ive gone through 4 diff models of kuru togas and not one lasted me a month. It can only handle 2 or 3 pieces of lead before it gets jammed. The lead constantly breaks. Im pretty sure most if not all versions are plastic. Its not weighted or weighted badly. If you do get it to write, it can be a smooth experience with quality lead, but the graphgear/rotring/orenz/staedtlers are one level above imo.
Its expensive for a pencil, but its not a life shattering amount, I got one for £15 new on sale on amazon, sure potentially overpriced but for a good pencil that appears to be invincible I'm not gonna cry over a few extra quid. I still like a wooden pencil better than anything else thought tbh
Honestly, i don't like metalic mechanical pencils, they are usually too thing and also too heavy. My recently discovered favourite, as a proffesional artist, is the lamy safari. But hey, not everyone's hands are the same!
thank u for showing this pencil to me my mother love it because i dont waste my ballpen ink ( i used to draw with my ballpen) and now i have this pen and its really good
it is pronounced "Led." ✌️ also this pencil is part metal.. you can see plastic and rubber parts in various shots in your video 👍👍 i broke my first on day one, at work in a cabinet shop. good pencils though!
Whats with the spinning hardness indicator? Does it hold different types of lead at the same time and you can switch between them or is that just so you know what lead you have in it?
It’s just so you know what lead you have in it. I only use HB so it’s not very useful to me, but all the same it’s cool. I have the entire set and highly recommend it. My favorite is the .4mm for the art I do on my channel, but I think the . 7 mm is the best starting pencil
No it doesn't, if you do artwork and you like to rub down a side to make a flat that you can use for shading that is potentially a disadvantage anyway.
Yes. I use mine a lot as I’m an artist, but I’ve only needed to refill them twice in the 2 years I’ve had them. I’d say the lead that lasts the longest is the .9 mm pencil, but the .7 is the best starting pencil
Absolutely! I have the full set. They are as easy to use as any other pencil, but they are far better quality and the grip doesn’t take off skin or slip after lots of use. I tightened mine once, immediately after it was out of the package, and I haven’t done it ever since for the 2 years I’ve had them. Let me know if you have any other questions
Camlin techno mechanical pencil is best costs Rs100 with metallic body and premium feel. I have 11 nos 0.7 mm and 4 nos 0.5 mm. This pencil is now rare and you wont find it easily.
I got mine off of Amazon and the jet pens website. I believe they were cheaper on jet pens, but shipping was expensive. I can guarantee this, If you buy them, you will not regret it. My favorite is the .4mm but the .7mm is the best starting pencil. I might do a review of them on my channel at some point.
I have the 500 7.mm the entire graphgear 1000 set of 5 pencils, and the small one you can get at most stores. I can’t remember what it’s called though.
I have a 1970 Faber Castell Aviator DC. Its tip is also retractable. There's a chrome square-shaped button on the side, which when pressed, retracts the entire shaft.
The entire pen is metal. Not a speck of plastic in it!
Brushed auminium barrel with chrome accents, 3-tined brass dispenser, brass dispenser ring, steel shaft, steel eraser holder, chrome eraser-cap.
I found it in my grandpa's house. He used it during his working years.
I searched for it online to get more info. It's not available for sale now.
Ebay prices are as high as $300
So you're one of those eraser users.......
Lol
I would never use it bc u cant buy it enywhere
@@Kapilan.i use the mechanical pencil erasers and when i run out i use a block eraser. if you want mechanical pencil eraser refills, it usually comes with a set of papermate pens and lead refills.
@@Kapilan.order it online💀💀
@@Mrbombastic60168 where ?? I was finding it in pentel and there wasnt one
The lead weight setting you are referring to is the hardness indicator, which doesn’t change the properties of the lead you are writing with, it is an indicator for when you switch out your lead to different hardness (B, HB, H, etc). It is for reminding you what lead you already put in. Great video though!
To the ones thinking of buying this mechanical pencil
After daily use the body tends to have black marks/holes
Thinking the mechanical pencil is all metal doesn't mean it won't break, the plastic barrel which holds both the body and the grip may break due to falling/over torqueing it.
Too late i already have one💀
@@Mrbombastic60168 when the plastic linkage breaks buy a metal linkage c:
@@Mrbombastic60168bro it have rotating feature ?
@@ThreeHoleGaming no but the graph 1000 feel is very very good.
i have both the graph 1000 and the Orenz Nero id say the graph 1000 and its cousin Graph 1000 Pro is better for drawing, while the latter nero for shading
This is my EDC pencil for writing. Love it, though, I wound up sliding a piece of paper under the rubber for the finger grips to get them to stick up a little better. Much more comfortable for longer writing sessions.
Btw all mechanical actually have a retracting tip hold down the back bit that pushes it out and then you can just push the graphite back into it
just an fyi not fully metal a great pencil but right under the grip is a chunk of plastic atleast on the reg .7 blue one and it will break if not taken care of and is susceptible to being sheared
You're turning the lead hardness indicador wrong. That could damage or break your pencil. You got to unscrew the tip and grip, so the indicador will spin freely, then screw it back in once the indicador is on the hardness you want to secure it
I was going to comment about this because if other people see the video and try it then it would damage theirs too. I bought mine at an art store and there was no warning that this could break the pencil so it was a while before I learned.
@@snap2cb777 no this does not affect anything the guy in the video is just having the tip loose and turning the grip this doesn't damage or affect anything on the pencil, the grip is supposed to spin freely once the tip is lightly unscrewed.
@@sociallyinept01 even then it’s not obvious it’s lightly unscrewed, someone might try to replicate it and break the pencil.
@@snap2cb777 the grip part is free to rotate even if its screwed tightly because its only friction fit by the tip so i dont think it could break even if you rotated the grip while its tight
@@sociallyinept01 rotating it while it’s tight weakens the plastic barrel underneath causing a seam line that over time snaps the barrel, I don’t see why you commented if you didn’t realise this is what we were talking about, it only takes a little bit of overuse to break the plastic barrel which is why it’s actually important that you make sure you loosen it.
These pencils are the absolute best! I collected all 5 and drawing with them is so relaxing and fun!
What’s your favorite one? I have the full set as well. My favorite is the .4 mm I use it for anime art on my channel almost exclusively
I use this one too one problem I usually encounter with mechanical pencils when you use it in long terms is that the grip part either slips or when your finger grips it for hours it creates friction on your fingers creating like a scab or thick hard skin when the pencil is in contact the most or you put most pressure on. But when I started using this one it did lessened that problem if not lessened to none. The grip part is very helpful if your dealing with the same problem as I am I recommend this type of mechanical pencil.
Well you should get the Nicpro 35PCS Art Mechanical Pencils Set, 3 PCS Metal Drafting Pencil 0.5 mm & 0.7 mm & 0.9 mm & 3 PCS 2mm Lead Holder (6B 4B 2B HB 2H 4H Colors) For Sketching Drawing With 20 Tube Lead Refills Case
whilst not metal, the pilot S20 in 0.3mm is my favourite mechanical pencil!
Tombow mono graph ❤
i just dropped my tombow mono graphs for these lmao
why have one when you can have both graphgear 1000 and tombow mono graph💕
I absolutely love this pencil, especially the 0.3mm which I found just perfect for making first sketches for drawing. I bought extra 4H & HB lead refills and erasers at almost $30 for all three refills, with the GraphGear 1000 set means almost $60 in total lol lol lol lol
I have several .3 and they are great.
Finally all of these years I've found this pen thank u
AMAZING to draw with, but it has a fatal flaw. The manifold is plastic so it will probably snap in half on you, like it did on me..
I have all the graph gears my favourite is 800 and 1000
I love this pencil. Except it has this plastic line between the grip and the shaft that is VERY easy to break. I've dropped it off of my desk onto a carpet floor and it's broken.
Flair Drafter ❤❤
Wow I never saw the colored ones nice!
This pencil got me to stick with making daily lists and journaling. It’s so satisfying to write with.
My favorite is the .4 mm I use it for anime art. After that, it’s the .9 mm or the .3 mm
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Don't know about metal pencil, but my favourite plastic mechanical pencil has to be the Uni-Kuru Toga
Great writing instrument 👍👍👍
My favorite mechanical pencil is pental graphgear 800
My personal favourite is the kuru toga advance upgrade,highly reccomend it
This graphgear is only costs a couple dollars more and is of much higher quality. Ive gone through 4 diff models of kuru togas and not one lasted me a month. It can only handle 2 or 3 pieces of lead before it gets jammed. The lead constantly breaks. Im pretty sure most if not all versions are plastic. Its not weighted or weighted badly. If you do get it to write, it can be a smooth experience with quality lead, but the graphgear/rotring/orenz/staedtlers are one level above imo.
I also like the same pencil
My fave metal mechanical pencil is the staedtler mars micro 0.5 mm 😊
I have one of these and it has become impossible to get the lead out of it anymore. The top clicks but nothing comes out.
i own this pencil and its great i can travel with it
It’s not made entirely out of metal. The inner case is plastic, and has the tendency to break. Happened to me twice. Now I buy rOtrings. Way sturdier.
Cant go wrong with the rOtring 600
more money tho
Was looking for this comment 😁
Expensive asf tho
I want that pencil. Expensive as hell, but it’s also cool as hell
Its expensive for a pencil, but its not a life shattering amount, I got one for £15 new on sale on amazon, sure potentially overpriced but for a good pencil that appears to be invincible I'm not gonna cry over a few extra quid. I still like a wooden pencil better than anything else thought tbh
Bro i have a question about this pencil use it some sound from it. Is it a sound of spring or something else??? Can you tell me please
Honestly, i don't like metalic mechanical pencils, they are usually too thing and also too heavy.
My recently discovered favourite, as a proffesional artist, is the lamy safari. But hey, not everyone's hands are the same!
OTO Mecha is my favourite
thank u for showing this pencil to me
my mother love it because i dont waste my ballpen ink ( i used to draw with my ballpen) and now i have this pen and its really good
Absolutely agree. My favorite is the .4 mm
nice@@101skills.
I love this very much
0.5 or 0.7 which is best
Hello, is Pentel Ain Stein a good pencil lead or the uni for that mechanical pencil
OMG TANKS I DIDNT KNOW HOW TO GET THE ERASER OUTT
I have one graphgear 1000 and the mist advanced koru toga
Is it good for there Shady
it is pronounced "Led." ✌️
also this pencil is part metal.. you can see plastic and rubber parts in various shots in your video 👍👍 i broke my first on day one, at work in a cabinet shop. good pencils though!
I have all these but ive never seen this color wave
Whats with the spinning hardness indicator? Does it hold different types of lead at the same time and you can switch between them or is that just so you know what lead you have in it?
It’s just so you know what lead you have in it. I only use HB so it’s not very useful to me, but all the same it’s cool. I have the entire set and highly recommend it. My favorite is the .4mm for the art I do on my channel, but I think the . 7 mm is the best starting pencil
Whoa! Metal? That's amazing.
It’s great. My favorite is the .4 mm
It’s not metal, but I love the pilot gv 2 0.7. Super classy looking, but pretty affordable and super comfy to hold
How much cost of this maicnical pencil
Graph gear pens will be always my favorite
How much it costs?
What marker did you use for the hair and the skirt?
Its so light compared to rotring, good for edc tho because its cheaper
After hearing the MANY differing opinions, I just bought a few Rotring 800s instead lmao
What is the cost of this pencil
Does it have a rotating end, like that one mechanical pencil (from Japan I think)?
No it doesn't, if you do artwork and you like to rub down a side to make a flat that you can use for shading that is potentially a disadvantage anyway.
You're thinking of the Kuru Toga! I love them!
I like to use 0.9 but hate the pencil color
PENTAL GRAPH GEAR 600
I have this pentel graphgear 1000
Yes it's really balancing pen 👍
Im kinda good but what happends if it snaps???
Does it have rotating mechanism in lead?
How many hardness indicators does it have
I like Brustro mechanical pencil
Can it rust
I’m not sure. I’ve had mine for 2 years and they haven’t changed at all. There still rust free and still work like new. I highly recommend this pencil
YALL I THOUGHT IT WAS ONLY WOODEN AND MECHANICAL WHAT HAPPENED😭😭😭
Leed? Drorting?
How is the body gold, i dont see it anywhere the only body color i see is silver in shop
lead?
Im sure youll make a good advertising company 😂
I think the canlin tecno pencil is better as it is the same virsion but only for Rs100
I bought one but broke buying another one😞😞 it's a good pencil
Hey did your pentel graphgaer body of aluminum alloy had lil black spots or kinda holes how to fix it
this might be a stupid question but does it run out.
Yes. I use mine a lot as I’m an artist, but I’ve only needed to refill them twice in the 2 years I’ve had them. I’d say the lead that lasts the longest is the .9 mm pencil, but the .7 is the best starting pencil
Price
I swear I want this pencil so bad but my parents say that it's really expensive😞
Can beginners use it?
Absolutely! I have the full set. They are as easy to use as any other pencil, but they are far better quality and the grip doesn’t take off skin or slip after lots of use. I tightened mine once, immediately after it was out of the package, and I haven’t done it ever since for the 2 years I’ve had them. Let me know if you have any other questions
Camlin techno mechanical pencil is best costs Rs100 with metallic body and premium feel. I have 11 nos 0.7 mm and 4 nos 0.5 mm.
This pencil is now rare and you wont find it easily.
Mine favorite is derwent
Cost??
900 rs
Question what’s better the gg1k or the gg1k for pro???
Definitely the pro series. I have the full set for the graphgear 1000 I don’t have the pro version, but I can say without a doubt. It’s better
@@101skills. ok thx
@@_Krtr_ no problem
Lovely one
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Where it gets
All are good but the price 😢
Thank u so much i was looking for these types of pencils
I have the full set. You will not regret it. They are worth EVERY CENT!
That’s a really convincing ai voice
LEAD. Not "leed". Mindblowing!
Where can I find this?!
I got mine off of Amazon and the jet pens website. I believe they were cheaper on jet pens, but shipping was expensive. I can guarantee this, If you buy them, you will not regret it. My favorite is the .4mm but the .7mm is the best starting pencil. I might do a review of them on my channel at some point.
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I use the pental graphgear 600
I have the 500 7.mm the entire graphgear 1000 set of 5 pencils, and the small one you can get at most stores. I can’t remember what it’s called though.
The graphgear 1000 is THE BEST
Whath is that name
Which is this pen pencil ?
what do you think
Pencil
@@rebelreyes😂
Can't beat the Kuru Toga! It rotates to avoid that flat surface on one side of the graphite. I have half a dozen, and I love them!
I have all of the each of different lead sizes
Isn't the inside plastic at least all the videos I watched ( besides urs )say it it is if so its not made of all metal
Tell indian cost
My favourite mechanical pencil is FRKB mechanical pencil
My. Favorite. Pen. Pencil. Is. Flair clixxo
I'm one of those, that you can insert 3 leads at once.
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Seems like a normal pencil to me👍
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