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Why You NEED an Overengineered Japanese Mechanical Pencil! ✍🏼🤔 

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Japanese mechanical pencils are a cut above the rest, boasting innovative features. But are they overengineered? We’ll show you seven mechanical pencils with remarkable engineering so you can decide for yourself. Shop all the pencils here: to.jetpens.com/3wTdmoH
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0:00 Intro
0:24 Sliding Guide Sleeve
Zebra DelGuard Mechanical Pencils: to.jetpens.com/3DtFQGZ
1:02 Auto-Extending Eraser
Zebra DelGuard Type-ER Mechanical Pencils: to.jetpens.com/35uTux6
1:29 Lead Clutch
Platinum OLEeNU Mechanical Pencils: to.jetpens.com/3J0kfqO
2:10 Rotating Lead
Uni Kuru Toga Mechanical Pencils: to.jetpens.com/3uIlpST
2:57 Shaker Mechanism
Tombow Mono Graph Shaker Mechanical Pencils: to.jetpens.com/3wUsmCW
3:32 Tiniest Tip
Pentel Orenz Mechanical Pencils: to.jetpens.com/3iTfR2o
4:12 Auto-Extending Lead
Pentel Orenz Nero Mechanical Pencils: to.jetpens.com/3uMps0a
4:45 Outro
5:04 End Screen Links
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Комментарии : 2,5 тыс.   
@JetPens
@JetPens 2 года назад
See EVEN MORE overengineered pencils in part 2 here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wGU9cyIyeFw.html
@cagneybillingsley2165
@cagneybillingsley2165 Год назад
daily reminder if the germans and japanese won ww2, we'd be on mars by now. yes a lot of people would have to die, but our ally stalin killed 60 million.
@clairebell876
@clairebell876 Год назад
im your first reply
@TimSzabo
@TimSzabo Год назад
I tried to buy one on Ebay and the seller never sent it 😞
@UltraGamma25
@UltraGamma25 Год назад
Thanks
@Mack_Dingo
@Mack_Dingo Год назад
Pica Pencil is my fav over engineered pencil
@emmeroni-the-bean
@emmeroni-the-bean 2 года назад
My issue here is that I only want one, incredibly overengineered Japanese mechanical pencil -- with every feature listed in this video
@orionwebster8727
@orionwebster8727 2 года назад
literally had the same thought. Happy to pay 70 bucks for one of those lol
@Rocket_Man.
@Rocket_Man. 2 года назад
Ty someone finally understands
@jcvjcvjcvjcv
@jcvjcvjcvjcv 2 года назад
That's what patents are for! To never make it happen.
@CONEHEADDK
@CONEHEADDK 2 года назад
@@jcvjcvjcvjcv It will - patents don't last for ever.
@goodgamers777
@goodgamers777 2 года назад
@@orionwebster8727 They're are selling these for legit dirt: all of them except the last one which is $28, but still, these are so reasonably priced.
@nobyra
@nobyra 2 года назад
0:42 Suspension 1:46 Clutch 2:37 Power steering 4:25 Automatic transmission Soon: split rear differential: "this pen splits the power from your hand to the pen, allowing bigger handling on the paper. This ensures maximum grip and downforce on the main straights."
@richardmillhousenixon
@richardmillhousenixon 2 года назад
@alanwatts8239
@alanwatts8239 2 года назад
🆗🆒
@AP-qg9ss
@AP-qg9ss 2 года назад
I’m just waiting for auto writing pencil
@extratyper2743
@extratyper2743 2 года назад
Next thing you know Ls swap
@gaara4667
@gaara4667 2 года назад
Love this🤣
@electrojag1
@electrojag1 Год назад
The team that built these pencils are heavily undervalued. We need them designing for much larger operations. I am so impressed by these pencils.
@KnightTamila
@KnightTamila Год назад
Hats off to all companies except pentel for engineering and a "Reasonable" price , I expect tombow to make all in one featured pencil shown in the video
@jamesaritchie1
@jamesaritchie1 Год назад
They're just pencils, and all are prone to breaking.
@KnightTamila
@KnightTamila Год назад
@@jamesaritchie1 maybe if they are weak like those Walmart pencils but they aren't
@MarshmallowEclipse
@MarshmallowEclipse Год назад
Preventing the lead from breaking obviously reduces waste and prevents the annoying experience of having your lead snap, but I personally am terrified of lead breakage because of a freakish thing that happened to me in 10th grade. I was writing notes in a class and my lead snapped, and a piece about a third of a centimeter flew up off the paper and stuck on my eyeball. I couldn't close my eyelid without it rolling over the lead so the teacher sent me and a friend to the bathroom and I held my eye under the faucet for a while. When I brought my face back up, my friend said the lead was right on the corner of my eye, and she plucked it out with her nails.
@oopdigdigfig9786
@oopdigdigfig9786 Год назад
WHAT? Damn I'm sorry for you
@MarshmallowEclipse
@MarshmallowEclipse Год назад
@@oopdigdigfig9786 I got lucky because it came out relatively easy.
@flamehours4
@flamehours4 Год назад
how close was your face to the paper wtf
@MarshmallowEclipse
@MarshmallowEclipse Год назад
@@flamehours4 Very close lol I hadn't gotten glasses yet so I used to sit with my arm bent and my head resting on my arm right up next to the notebook so I could see what I was writing.
@flamehours4
@flamehours4 Год назад
@@MarshmallowEclipse lucky you
@firstnamenulllastnamenull1174
@firstnamenulllastnamenull1174 2 года назад
The only one that feels genuinely overengineered is the auto retractable eraser. I can't imagine a situations that would be useful when you can simply always have your eraser at the tip
@shaye5095
@shaye5095 2 года назад
I thought so too, but one could make the case that it will keep the eraser clean....also....maybe discourages thoughtful chewing?
@jickhertz4124
@jickhertz4124 2 года назад
it saves on length and wear in the pencil case too, ig
@psycho0815
@psycho0815 2 года назад
If someone is wearing a white shirt and carries the pencil in the chest pocket the remaining graphite dust on a static eraser could leave some stains on the shirt.
@stevedixon921
@stevedixon921 2 года назад
"Over Engineered" == built better than the minimum, costs a bit more but pleasant to use compared to the 'basic' version Though I agree the eraser one is a bit...odd. Maybe you have to use it to fully appreciate it (like finding really comfortable shoes).
@Agnes.Nutter
@Agnes.Nutter 2 года назад
Without that feature, either you need a cap (which requires a second hand to remove and hold on to and replace) or the eraser is always out, in which case you get oils from your skin on the eraser, and make it less effective.
@JetPens
@JetPens 2 года назад
We referred to pencil graphite as "lead" in this video -- we know this is a misnomer and that it doesn't actually contain lead, but the term has stuck around. Many manufacturers call it lead, so we have followed their lead (no pun intended!).
@nemilu
@nemilu 2 года назад
It's ok hehe
@mrfxully
@mrfxully 2 года назад
its fine.
@DemonicDrawings
@DemonicDrawings 2 года назад
pun accepted tho
@mayonnaisedog7986
@mayonnaisedog7986 2 года назад
Hotdog
@drand1millionotherpeopleha513
@drand1millionotherpeopleha513 2 года назад
Its called lead universally anyways 😂
@existingclaire
@existingclaire 2 года назад
2:58 I actually have this pen! But I didn't know it had that kind of mechanism so I immediately rushed to pencil case and tried it! Works 100%, I've always wondered why it was heavy like there was metal inside it but I now know!
@DanSlotea
@DanSlotea 2 года назад
Let me guess, you never read the instructions when you buy something haha.
@n.v.9000
@n.v.9000 2 года назад
@@DanSlotea would you if you bought a pen?....
@DanSlotea
@DanSlotea 2 года назад
@@n.v.9000 But it's not just a pen, is it now? As a show of respect towards the people that put them in there, at least I would go through the instructions, see the pictures. I'm pretty sure they all have pictures describing the functions. Otherwise I would be like this one, clueless about what I bought, not using any of the features that made the price.
@n.v.9000
@n.v.9000 2 года назад
@@DanSlotea it is a pen for people who want to feel special...it isnt a special pen
@DanSlotea
@DanSlotea 2 года назад
@@n.v.9000 it's a pen for people who appreciate technology and functionality. If you would buy it just to feel special, I pitty you.
@anonymous-ts5ih
@anonymous-ts5ih Год назад
A combination of the rotating lead and the auto-extending mechanism would be awesome.
@nikhilshridhar
@nikhilshridhar Год назад
YES
@ogrelg4131
@ogrelg4131 Год назад
для инвалидов с проблемами координации движений рук. Таким людям все равно что кончик карандаша болтается в трех степенях свободы. Для обычных людей это не достоинство а неисправность превращающая почерк в каракули.
@JLZ109
@JLZ109 Год назад
Yessss Either an auto-extending mechanism or a shake-to-extend mechanism, anything so I don't have to change my grip on the pencil and inutilize the sharpness created by the spinning
@namankasliwal1725
@namankasliwal1725 Год назад
Lucky for you there is a advance kuru toga i just got it today its great!
@deanp2012
@deanp2012 Год назад
You should look at getting the Kuru Toga Dive then. Beware it's difficult to find and expensive.
@christine.palamara
@christine.palamara 2 года назад
Edit: JetPens first used a different title for this post which was, "Are Japanese mechanical pencils OVERENGINEERED?" Therefore, this was the context with which my original comment was made. Japanese pencils and pens are never "over engineered". These features are incredible, and have been wonderfully engineered for many years. I opened my father's desk drawer (he passed in 2012), and discovered so many old Pentel's, Pilot's, UniBall's and Zebra's. I remember my dad being into pens, so it was cool to see all that those familiar brands.
@yunitasoemarno.Y503
@yunitasoemarno.Y503 2 года назад
Yup.. all in this video is great.. not overengineered. Limited edition which has more prestigious material from each brand still value for money. Japan's provide many variants depends the user habits and needs with rational price (in Japan). What I didn't like when a pencil become over popular and over priced.. 😁
@floppabtw
@floppabtw 2 года назад
Same here
@qwertt14
@qwertt14 2 года назад
You know exactly what he means by overengineered ffs
@francis8062
@francis8062 2 года назад
Pentel, Pilot, Uniball and Zebra are wondeful mechanical pencils!
@BuzzingGoober
@BuzzingGoober 2 года назад
They are over-engineered. Anything more than a piece of graphite in wood and an eraser at the end is over-engineered.
@chronosoul1837
@chronosoul1837 2 года назад
These pencils should be the standard in the market. It's not overengineered, if they create a solution as efficient as possible. Because the implementation for problems they resolve, I have never seen any other mechanical pencils resolve them, until this video.
@Nathan-my7zs
@Nathan-my7zs 2 года назад
Whats the point of the eraser retracting. Its cool, but im not sure how thats useful
@chronosoul1837
@chronosoul1837 2 года назад
@@Nathan-my7zs You make a good point there. And after thinking about it a little bit, there is 1 mechanical pencil that does something similar in the US, already. It's those clear, full plastic ones that has the long eraser heads that are manually retractable. The retractable feature on that makes sense, since it houses a super long eraser. Other than that reason, I don't know the purpose of it on the one in the video. Because that one doesn't seem to have a super long eraser that needs to be adjusted.
@meso_katto6256
@meso_katto6256 2 года назад
@@chronosoul1837 Greetings! I would like to ask if Jetpens ship worldwide?
@chronosoul1837
@chronosoul1837 2 года назад
@@meso_katto6256 oh, I don’t know. Just found out about these from this video, recently.
@meso_katto6256
@meso_katto6256 2 года назад
@@chronosoul1837 oh alrighty! thank you for replying
@Twilights
@Twilights Год назад
i have the Orenznero; it is relatively expensive, but in the one year I had this pencil, I've never needed to add more lead because of how the lead never broke (think it came with 3 leads inside). The black body of the pencil looks and feels amazing, without the usual plasticky feel. The centre of gravity of the pencil is close to the tip, so it feels so easy to control. It requires a bit more force to write with, but after a while I got used to it. It is now one of 2 pencils I use, the other which is just a wooden pencil for shading. 10/10 would recommend
@TTxIT
@TTxIT 6 месяцев назад
Just realizing that the name is the same backwards😊
@gwenstxcy4500
@gwenstxcy4500 Год назад
Currently working for an office/art supply distributor in my country and it's so fascinating knowing what the different mechanical pencils we sell are actually for and what features they have. Before, i thought they just differed in looks but theyre much more than that. Thank you.
@vortolex
@vortolex 7 месяцев назад
No wonder we all so blind even an appearances can be so deceiving not knowing for a fact the true meaning behind its creation or intent.
@perialis2970
@perialis2970 2 года назад
as a Japanese student, i can say when you’re using one of these you feel like the grade top student. and my wish before i graduate middle high school, is that there will be.. a legendary mechanical pencil that has all of the features in the video and im saving up till like 200 dollars to buy and flex
@447GHT
@447GHT 2 года назад
it’s like your harry potter wand
@rollomaughfling380
@rollomaughfling380 2 года назад
That pencil was what I was actually hoping to find here, Perialis. My money is sitting here, waiting.
@bushmaster101
@bushmaster101 2 года назад
nerd lol
@timurjoyo4311
@timurjoyo4311 2 года назад
Its like your sword
@_quietdanny_
@_quietdanny_ 2 года назад
@Karl with a K is there a problem with using a pencil to you? some school in other countries prohibit using pens in middle school, you can only use pens when you're in high school, and that's fine, oc is in middle school so maybe they aren't allowed to use pens yet because of their school regulations
@Mentalrose2
@Mentalrose2 2 года назад
I use the Kuru Toga by preference constantly. It's so good that my "what's wrong with a normal yellow pencil" father now reaches for my mechanical instead of his own pencil all the time. xD My Kuru Toga is now at least 3 years old and I have worn most of the paint off of a decent part of it!
@thehayman3060
@thehayman3060 2 года назад
You can't really blame a pencil for being worn out if you've been using it for 3 years. I use both a Kurutoga Advance and the normal Kurutoga, both are impressive quality!
@atrailerinthewoods
@atrailerinthewoods 2 года назад
Lol
@hectorruiz5119
@hectorruiz5119 2 года назад
I love mine, It's like writing with butter
@Harsimran2004
@Harsimran2004 Год назад
my father was the one who introduced me to high-end stationery lol. We love going to fancy book and stationery stores and spending hours picking out the perfect supplies
@ryanxu9983
@ryanxu9983 Год назад
Same! I love my kuru toga pipe slide
@brineich
@brineich 2 года назад
These all sound great and it's nice to know they are being made available again, though not sure of the cost. I still have several of the 30 year old Scripto 0.5 P200 pencils that were stupid inexpensive. As far as I know they were the only ones to feature the spring loaded lead at the time. Sadly they don't make them anymore last time I checked. I love 'em!
@emilyr2836
@emilyr2836 2 года назад
...well now I want a mechanical pencil with auto-rotating, auto-extending lead and an auto-extending eraser! (Though honestly I find the feel of a mechanical pencil in my hand is more important than other features, and so far none have beaten an ancient one my dad used in college - I'm not even sure of the brand.)
@kenopyowo
@kenopyowo 2 года назад
you should ask around and try to identify it
@enigmaticmf
@enigmaticmf 2 года назад
You forgot to add the anti-lead-breakage features too. ;) Seriously though. ALL the features combined should be standard IMO. Fortunately for me, I just don't use pencil anymore. But I like to collect ones with special features - harkening back to my days when I DID always use a mech pencil.
@KiinaSu
@KiinaSu 2 года назад
@@enigmaticmf Meh that would mean a standard pencil would run you like $30 or more. Also not everybody likes all of the features or some are just plain bad. Auto-extending lead sounds great on paper, but the Orenz Nero for example is bad to write with. There are better versions of that feature with like the Pilot S30 but they are $40. If you would add more features, the price would be even higher and it also increases stuff like weight....
@codelbodel
@codelbodel 2 года назад
i have the auto-rotating one since few years ago, i doesn't feel to many difference between the normal pencil
@Nightsaberban
@Nightsaberban 2 года назад
@@KiinaSu you have a point
@deanchur
@deanchur 2 года назад
I bought a Kuru Toga nearly 10 years ago; best $6 (at the time) I ever spent. When you're trying to write kanji/hanzi, it's a godsend to have a continual lead thickness to try and keep the complicated characters legible while still staying within a 8mm line spacing.
@darrincheng771
@darrincheng771 2 года назад
the pain of writing 14+ stoke characters with thick lead is a nightmare only ever experienced by the few who write the languages
@ghoulbuster1
@ghoulbuster1 2 года назад
That's probably the reason they added that feature.
@nonchablunt
@nonchablunt 2 года назад
total nerd alert ^^
@loop5720
@loop5720 2 года назад
@@nonchablunt All of them or only Scientist Walter
@airi875
@airi875 2 года назад
kuru toga fan here, the mechanism literally blew my mind. Thickenning strokes has bothered me for years and it saved my life.
@pyrosimba2014
@pyrosimba2014 Год назад
I use the Pentel Orenz Nero. Best pencil, and writing utensil in general, I've ever used. And perfect for cursive handwriting. Just don't use it on really thin sheets of paper (e.g. engineering draft paper) as the 0.2-0.3mm lead can tear it if you're not careful.
@meganroy985
@meganroy985 Год назад
i recommend the "uni ox gel" mechanical pencil too, it has the shaker mechanism and the grip is super soft!! ive been using it nonstop ever since i got it 4-5 years ago, for drawing, school, anything it's the best i live in south east asia so it was pretty easy for me to find it in a local stationary store
@shadowrunner2323
@shadowrunner2323 2 года назад
I have an Orenz and I love using it for math work. That sliding guard is a lifesaver. I'm also a fan of the Pentel Graph 1000 .3mm pencil. no crazy features, but it feels CRAZY solid in my hand and it's my daily driver for anything but math.
@1146378691ken
@1146378691ken 2 года назад
same tbh, i feel that all the lead protecting stuff made the tip "squishy", while graph 1000 feels "invisible" while im doing my work (especially after removing the clip!). also used staedtler, it wasn't as pleasant but idk
@8saiharamasukoi
@8saiharamasukoi 2 года назад
you're holding yourself back from your true potential. commit to the 0.2mm. you can trust me, you have the potential to go all the way.
@Warrior_Princess_Joules
@Warrior_Princess_Joules 2 года назад
I don't think the features on a mechanical pencil are over engineered I think they should be standardized.
@justapancrepe8455
@justapancrepe8455 2 года назад
They are over engineered not in a bad way. Over engineered in a sense that a dollar store 99 cents pencil will very much work compared to these models.
@josiahbaker7811
@josiahbaker7811 Год назад
For anyone who saw this and felt pencil envy, some happy information. The tactile feel of a pencil is greatly influenced by the lead hardness. All you can buy in most stores is hb hardness. But that's not all they make, and you can find the other harnesses at art stores. Try b or even 2b. Personally I don't like .5 mm. I used to, but now I take a lot more ownership of the page rather than trying to be economical with it. 0.7mm B leaves a bold stroke that feels satisfying to put down. And it doesn't cut the paper fibers hardly at all. I enjoy it.
@jasonrhtx
@jasonrhtx Месяц назад
0.7mm B is the perfect lead! Now, to find my perfect mech pencil... So far, a Rotring 600 cross-bred with the twist-eraser (retractable) of a Kokuyo PS-P500 (Type MX). One can dream...
@FarayukiDiro
@FarayukiDiro Год назад
Uni Kuru Toga is the pencil my Boss bought for us as souvenir when he went to Japan. At first I was like..what..just a pencil for us as souvenirs? Then I read the description in the back and I'm like WHOA!! As a person that manually rotates the pencil to get a sharp and thin line when writing, this pencil suits me so well.
@jamesaritchie1
@jamesaritchie1 Год назад
You either print like a child, or you're being fooled.
@FarayukiDiro
@FarayukiDiro Год назад
@@jamesaritchie1 being fooled for what?
@Blue_Nova707
@Blue_Nova707 Год назад
Why would you need to rotate? It's all about the pressure you put on a pencil.
@FarayukiDiro
@FarayukiDiro Год назад
@@Blue_Nova707 after writing for a while without turning the pencil (no matter the pressure), the lead will be more slanted to one side and thus will make my writing not sharp and somewhat smudgy. Think about a piece of wood. If you sand only 1 side, it will be sanded according to the angle you sand it (no matter the pressure cuz of friction). So, I got into the habit of rotating my pencil as I write to get sharp writing. That's why to me, this pencil is a blessing; I don't have to rotate my pencil anymore 🤗
@JetPens
@JetPens 2 года назад
It was National Pencil Day yesterday! What's your favorite pencil? Comment to let us know. Stephanie's Q&A video is coming out next week--make sure you're subscribed so you don't miss it!
@MinaBellonaAckerman
@MinaBellonaAckerman 2 года назад
The kuru toga advance pencil
@Floofy_3421
@Floofy_3421 2 года назад
The platinum OLEeNU Edit: And Pentel Orense Nero!
@RG-yf3uj
@RG-yf3uj 2 года назад
Zebra DelGuard Uni Kuru Toga rotating
@Suiseisexy
@Suiseisexy 2 года назад
Caran d'Ache Swiss Wood ...I know, I'm weird. But I'm happy JetPens doesn't overcharge for it, 5 bucks for a wooden pencil is already a lot and I see a lot of other sites kick it up to 8 bucks because they just assume anyone paying for one is probably made of money on account of they're buying a 5 dollar pencil at all. So thank you for not doin' that.
@collins3D
@collins3D 2 года назад
Blacking Matte.
@waldowagan7992
@waldowagan7992 2 года назад
3:33 i feel personally attacked
@damecali
@damecali Год назад
Thank you so much for this video. The lead clutch was what I wanted but didn't know if it existed or not.
@Oscar-vs5yw
@Oscar-vs5yw 2 года назад
Wow that .5 mm lead clutch sounds amazing imo, the rotating lead sounds cool, but sometimes I use it intentionally to do shading or use the sharp end to get some thin lines
@Stratelier
@Stratelier 2 года назад
Shaker lead advance _might_ feel overengineered but only when making a direct comparison to side-click lead advance. Negligible practical difference between the two, it's mostly about the feel of the instrument and the comfort of writing/drawing with it. (edit) Meaning that if shaker advance works actually better for you than other types, by all means _go for it._ In my personal experience I am not picky about how the lead wears or adjusting my grip from time to time, so it's one feature that would make no difference to me. (On the other hand, not losing the last centimeter of lead _is_ something I could go for, because otherwise trying to use up the last of it is quite annoying)
@Shinchikaku
@Shinchikaku 2 года назад
yes when working on a sketch with mechanical pencil I like to control my pencil orientation, but when you need to extend the lead you have to regrip the pencil and loose the orientation, the shaking allows you to extend the tip without regripping which is pretty nice.
@dexorne9753
@dexorne9753 2 года назад
It's novelty, like shoes with LEDs
@JD96893
@JD96893 2 года назад
it actually has its use. For people with a disability it might be useful.
@notjazzberry
@notjazzberry 2 года назад
i've been using the tombow mono graph shaker pencil for 7 years now it's my favorite
@faisfaizal5194
@faisfaizal5194 2 года назад
@@Shinchikaku or you can use your non-writing hand to click
@murdermygymsox
@murdermygymsox 2 года назад
Today I actually just made a JetPens purchase that included like 6 mechanical pencils? Can never have too many, right? 😂 I love that each of these mechanisms meet a need that I have run into using conventional mechanical pencils, with maybe the Graph Shaker being an exception (was never bothered by having to move my hand from my grip, doesn’t mean other people haven’t too, but I still bought a graph shaker because the design is just so cute!!)
@MP_7
@MP_7 2 года назад
Lucky you, I live outside the US and I got a shipping quote of over 400$, so no ordering for me 😢
@aquanitemare
@aquanitemare 2 года назад
Once you get used to the shaker, it's hard to go back 😅
@Velocirofl
@Velocirofl 2 года назад
Was the Pilot Mogulair among them? I love that pencil, it's been my favorite for several years now. It has almost everything for a non rotating pencil.
@murdermygymsox
@murdermygymsox 2 года назад
@@Velocirofl no but I shall try that one next time!! Thanks for the recommendation :)
@drincc
@drincc 2 года назад
Is there like, a rotating pencil core with a shaker mechanism both in one ?
@temmykun
@temmykun Год назад
i still have that kurutoga pencil my teacher gifted me in middle school, it's still to this day one of my favorite tools in my artist's tool box :D
@CarsOfPennsylvania
@CarsOfPennsylvania 2 года назад
As someone who uses mechanical pencils for everything, buying a Uni Kuru Toga was one of the best decisions I've ever made. The second I go back to a regular mechanical pencil my handwriting is worse and I break the graphite all the time
@jovinprime
@jovinprime 10 месяцев назад
I bought one off Amazon bro I'm so sick of these pencils some of my mech pencils be breaking lead half a letter in so I thought fuck it n bought an expensive one
@A.Person.Who.Exists
@A.Person.Who.Exists 2 года назад
Edit: Wtf happened to the replies on this comment. We went from discussing a superpencil to a capitalism vs socialism political debate centered around whether or not patents are a good thing. How did that happen? I'm waiting for someone to roll all of these features into one superpencil. The lead protection and retractable eraser of the Delguard Type-ER, the lead rotation of the Kuru Toga, and the lead retention of the Oleenu, the auto-extending lead of the Orenz Nero, all rolled into the ultimate pencil
@tresnonugroho6397
@tresnonugroho6397 2 года назад
That superpencil shall be named *Cell* .
@Teqnyq
@Teqnyq 2 года назад
@@tresnonugroho6397 Cell Broadband Pencil 🤔
@AbdulAziz-nd3pu
@AbdulAziz-nd3pu 2 года назад
I think that would only be possible if they all do a collab for one pencil, may be expensive but its all there. Because, those features are already being patented to each of that company. If it were to be using a software, it might be possible for anyone to make it, but its mechanical.
@madshorn5826
@madshorn5826 2 года назад
@@AbdulAziz-nd3pu The idea behind patents original were to allow everyone to use new technology for a reasonable fee. Now patents are being used for avoiding competition. One more reason to transition to a post-capitalist society. The best reason being to save the environment from collapse.
@AbdulAziz-nd3pu
@AbdulAziz-nd3pu 2 года назад
@@madshorn5826 Didn't know the topic about "Patents" already goes that far, i only know things about marketing product, seems need to learn more Thanks for the heads up 👍
@maxmyzer9172
@maxmyzer9172 2 года назад
I want several of these features. I feel like the auto-extending eraser and super small lead are kind of niche and the shake to dispense is just a nice to have, but snap protection and auto-rotate would be really great. Also the continuous auto-dispense would be nice
@dawnkeyy
@dawnkeyy 2 года назад
I'd like to comment on the rotation as an owner of a uni kuru toga. Before buying it, check how you write- i found that while writing, I was conditioned to automatically rotate the pen itself, rendering the kuru toga useless. If you, however, do clutch your pen and never rotate it for long periods of time, it will no doubt work great. Also, it does require some pressure to activate the mechanism. If you're a light writer, again, useless. Shame for me because I absolutely love the idea and the engineering.
@MisterCOM
@MisterCOM 2 года назад
The uni is a good pen to begin with doesnt snap alot to
@torianemoia
@torianemoia Год назад
these things are genuinely awesome, been using for years!
@rallyfeind
@rallyfeind 2 года назад
Pentel 225 is my standard. I had the Pentel Shaker also and it was absolutely great. I can only imagine how I would enjoy some updated features.
@Aaron-bj3wt
@Aaron-bj3wt 2 года назад
i personally had the very first one that you mentioned and it was such a fun pencil to use. even when i didnt need to write, using the springs was a really fun time waster in boring classes. totally recommend getting one if at all possible
@GanyuMain_
@GanyuMain_ 2 года назад
Uni Kuru Toga was my gateway pencil into this whole stationary hobby lol. It's such a joy to write with. I have 5 in all different colors. They also came out with the Kuru Toga Roulette which feels super premium and the weight is perfectly balanced.
@fiyahh13
@fiyahh13 2 года назад
Yup! Very true statements about the rotating lead mechanical pencils. I got my first one seven years ago and it lasted for three! I sketch constantly, so it was perfect! I’ve always gotten Kuru Toga pencils ever since (especially the ones with Pokémon designs)
@polipix_
@polipix_ 2 года назад
I like this video because it’s something I need but I didn’t expect a video would be made about it, so this is cool
@Kwilts54
@Kwilts54 2 года назад
I’m really impressed with the thoughtful design of these pencils. I need to give some a try. I like the one that protects the lead as well as has the automatic extending eraser.
@priyap2167
@priyap2167 2 года назад
The attention to detail and dedication to create customer friendly products through rectification of the most minute inconveniences!!!! This is not over-engineered! This is evolution & inventions at its best! 🤩🤩🤩🤩
@rkey16
@rkey16 Год назад
I remember coming across a pencil in Japan and I got two. Turns out the back end breaks like a glow stick but instead of glowing it had a scented capsule. One was orange and other was like sea air? And these pencils came with the shaker function.
@stephenshanks
@stephenshanks Год назад
bought .3mm led pencils back when i was in college, still have em. the led is expensive but it works amazingly, not only cleaner lines but the finer tip means more pressure which in turn means better control of the darkness of the line.
@johns7734
@johns7734 2 года назад
I think that the Ticonderoga SenseMatic is the perfect mechanical pencil. It looks like a wood pencil and you just write with it. There is no lead advance control. It just advances the lead when you pick it up from the paper.
@udotheis7861
@udotheis7861 2 года назад
Since 1998 I have been using mechanical pencils from Japan exclusively. My favorite brand is Pentel, here the P200 series which is also used by the star architect Sir Norman Foster. Next to it is a Pentel P225 in use. I take notes and write a lot every day. And: Since 1998, the mechanical pencils mentioned are in daily use and work perfectly. Japanese quality, after all. Since I continue to observe the market, other models have also found their way to me, which I also use with great pleasure. Thus the Pentel Kerry, Uni-Ball Kuru-Toga, Pilot Dr. Shaker, etc. I think the Japanese mechanical pencils are not overengineered. No, the Japanese closely monitor the needs of their customers and are always offering solutions to improve writing with their products. I love it and bow down to these excellent and affordable products.
@robertburgin8110
@robertburgin8110 2 года назад
I have one of the Zebra tect2ways and its insane. It has that shaker thingy, but not nearly as bulky. the lead is 0.3mm
@spicy_talaxian
@spicy_talaxian Год назад
I have the first zebra del gaurd pencil mentioned and it has been my favorite pencil for two years.
@RamadaArtist
@RamadaArtist 2 года назад
The only one of these features I've used personally is the auto-rotating lead, and for technical illustration it's unimaginably useful. For 0.5mm lead you get a much finer point than you ever would otherwise, and you pretty much don't have to think about it. Normally I'd be trying to turn the entire pencil in order to keep the sharp point in a commanding position, but when the lead auto rotates you always have a fine conical point that gives you pretty much the finest line you could reasonable expect from the size of the lead you're using.
@Valisk
@Valisk 2 года назад
I've been using a Kuru Toga with the carousel for years. Fantastic pencil - ideally suited for drafting and illustration. I wish my Rotring 600 had this feature.
@greenhat7618
@greenhat7618 2 года назад
I also have the Kuru Toga and aside from the rotation it actually has pretty good protection against snapping the lead, unless you are pressing like super hard on the paper it doesn’t really ever snap.
@kevinmwalkup
@kevinmwalkup 2 года назад
I love mine... but then I remember that I'm left handed and they don't rotate correctly... :/
@info1190
@info1190 Год назад
I would love one with the drop down eraser and the auto extending lead, those are the two features I like the most
@gabrielanulak9897
@gabrielanulak9897 5 месяцев назад
I bought Pentel Orenz Nero and honestly it's been the best pencil writing experience I could've ever imagined! Never having to stop writing because I ran out of lead is great and makes for really clean writing in all my notebooks. Totally recommend it, and for daily writing, the auto-extending mechanism is probably the most useful feature of all mentioned in the video. Auto-rotating might be cool too, but I need to try it first.
@lisadunham3845
@lisadunham3845 2 года назад
Honestly my kids were going through a pack of lead (50pcs) every other week. I now buy it 1x a year and it is usually specialty lead (B or H hardness) since switching to the Del Guard from Zebra.
@newp0rt
@newp0rt 2 года назад
2 weeks suddenly became 1 year? seems quite excessive.
@elleryrillaine
@elleryrillaine 2 года назад
I've been using the Tombow Mono Graph for 3 years now and I never knew about the shaker mechanism! I bought it because it looked cool. I really wish I knew about this earlier. 😭
@jyunth28
@jyunth28 2 года назад
Lmfao well on the bright side, now you'll appreciate your pencil even more!
@Ryan_H22
@Ryan_H22 2 года назад
I've had the same basic Pentel mechanical pencil since grade school and it's still going strong 35 years later!
@amateural
@amateural 2 года назад
We had a student from Japan in my highschool who moved for his dad's job. He had one of these and I borrowed it one time, immediately bought 4, haven't turned back. Game changing for long pencil sessions.
@devbot99
@devbot99 2 года назад
I've been using a zebra delguard that was given to me for a year now and I cant say enough nice things about it. Never thought I could use .5 lead because I use too much force, but in the year I have had the pencil I have only managed to break the lead once. I will use one for the rest of my life for sure!
@valmontdraconus
@valmontdraconus 2 года назад
I have a Pilot Dr Grip mechanical pencil and it's my favorite mechanical pencil. The weight on it is good and it's very comfortable to hold. It also features 2 of the features shown here. You can shake it to extend the lead, and the tip also has the retractable sleeve function on it. I've had it for over 15 years now and was surprised at the features since I'd never seen them before. I think the only drawback is the eraser, but that's ok since i prefer not to use it. I use a Staedtler Mars plastic eraser. Those things are really good.
@SavouryLobster
@SavouryLobster Год назад
I bought an uni kuru toga 6 years ago and I still have the same one. Highly recommend it. Good Christmas gifts too for people who write a lot.
@crxckers9926
@crxckers9926 2 года назад
I love the uni korutoga personally I’ve used it for about a month and it writes so smooth
@heartcorekiller
@heartcorekiller 2 года назад
I've owned my Kuru Toga Roulette for about eight years now and it's always a treat to use. It was even an object of desire and a conversation piece in art school because everyone was super interested and jealous of it.
@dielaughing73
@dielaughing73 2 года назад
It's funny because it's not an expensive pencil. Worth every penny (and I need to order mine from Japan!)
@heartcorekiller
@heartcorekiller 2 года назад
@@dielaughing73 I know right! Especially the roulette. $10-12 for a half metal barrel pencil is steal imo.
@highTideWaves
@highTideWaves 2 года назад
I've been using the delguard for 6 people years now and it's been my go-to pen ever since a classmate showed me the pen. I write with quite a lot of pressure but prefer darker leads at the same time, so it's perfect for protecting my pencil leads. I don't quite like the ER variant, but only because of the thicker grip it has. I love that the eraser for the delguard series is actually useable!
@georgegonzalez-rivas3787
@georgegonzalez-rivas3787 2 года назад
I love practically everything about JetPens! They are a marvel. And I just got my latest (of many) orders.
@c3aloha
@c3aloha 2 года назад
As an engineering student in the 90s our favorite mechanical pencil was the Niji 500 that had a fully retractable tip - no need for a pocket protector!
@DFMurray
@DFMurray 2 года назад
I've been using the Zebra Delguard for years. By far my favorite mechanical pencil. I use it extensively in illustration work.
@sufficewithin1
@sufficewithin1 2 года назад
I've had the Zebra Delguard since I started college 4 years ago and in 2 week I graduate with my BSEE in Power Systems with the same pencil I started with. Ive used it for every single one of my assignments and I don't think I'll ever buy another pencil.
@ASVP5
@ASVP5 Год назад
When you have a good pencil, it really makes you feel like a better student. Something that definitely helped me in his.
@AtaGunZ
@AtaGunZ 2 года назад
you don't have to shake your shaker like a lunatic! love the mono graph and I've been using it for the last 2 years but you will definitely break some leads if you shake it like that!
@stampedinhisimage1
@stampedinhisimage1 2 года назад
Well, this was a real eye opener! I have never heard of any of the features shown. I don't use pencil much because I don't want to see smudging of any of the writing over time. I may have to rethink my opinion of writing with pencils. I have always preferred writing with a mechanical pencil over the wood style but had to go heavier leads because I always broke the .05. I am very interested in the .02 pencil mentioned as I love the fine lines. Fountain Pens are my new love but mechanical pencils have always had a spot in my heart and now it could be a bigger spot! Thanks for sharing, I just subscribed and look forward to more education on the matter.
@newmemer8070
@newmemer8070 2 года назад
I randomly bought a cheap mechanical pencil, it felt solid. Great for sketching. After a while i noticed that i still haven't had to press it in order for it push out lead. It was actually mechanical in the sense of pushing the lead out as you draw. I was mind blown something like that existed... seeing these makes even mine seem "regular". But i guess let japan be Japan. Especially with Manga culture and art in general, these probably come in handy for many. Not only that, but the rest can also enjoy it
@cagneybillingsley2165
@cagneybillingsley2165 Год назад
daily reminder if the germans and japanese won that war, we'd be on mars by now. yes a lot of people would have perished, but our ally in russia was responsible for ending 60 million
@batfacedliar8922
@batfacedliar8922 Год назад
what pencil was it???
@cookbook800
@cookbook800 2 года назад
I just bought one of these mechanical pencils, and I’m glad I did it was my favorite of the bunch!
@Mistserpent
@Mistserpent 2 года назад
The Koh-I-Noor Rapidomatic .3 has been my pencil of choice for awhile for drawing but the auto rotate would be nice when drafting.
@tadashihatsudai
@tadashihatsudai 2 года назад
Oh damn! I love mechanical pencils so much! I can’t even begin to decide which one I should buy! 😅 I might get the Del Guard, for now.
@meatspectre6208
@meatspectre6208 2 года назад
The narrator's voice is incredible. I haven't heard a voice-over like this in what feels like 10 years.
@nilyxx6722
@nilyxx6722 2 года назад
I used uni kuru toga for 3 years and it was really useful. When it broke, i immediately search for the new one. I was planning to buy the same one again, but i saw tombow mono graph. Im using it right now and its also interesting. Both are useful. Its hard to break the lead with both.
@denisminigarage2030
@denisminigarage2030 2 года назад
the best pencil I've ever used was the Pilot "The Shaker" H-515 (they're out of production and very expensive now) and it is a great pencil to use! it's the perfect thickness, has a great metal grip and a shaker mechanism for the lead. I've beem using it for 6 years now but the pencil itself is actually 28 years old. it was my dad's gift to my mom before they were married. I used it in so many exams and so did my mom before me. but with all mechanical pencils, the lead wearing down unevenly has always bugged me so I think I'm going to buy a Uni Kurutoga. and I would always want to have another over engineered pencil beside my Pilot H-515!
@Altairethayze
@Altairethayze 2 года назад
DelGuard is my go to at work. Perfect pencil imo.
@alittlekittycat21
@alittlekittycat21 2 года назад
I probably couldn’t use the ones that stop lead from braking because I have such a heavy hand, but the other ones would be amazing to use!! I should invest. These could be perfect for Illustrations!
@Ottophil
@Ottophil 2 года назад
Every try exercising your hand so it lost weight?
@MaxIronsThird
@MaxIronsThird 2 года назад
i don't get it, that's the entire purpose of the pencil.
@alittlekittycat21
@alittlekittycat21 2 года назад
No you don’t understand- I have such a heavy hand that the lead would disappear into the dispenser.
@michaelmichael8147
@michaelmichael8147 2 года назад
Good reviews. Thanks.
@chickenychickens07
@chickenychickens07 Год назад
I own two or three zebra delgards and they are amazing, haven’t broken a piece of lead for months.
@cferracini
@cferracini 2 года назад
The lead clutch should definitely be a standard.
@WaterDefysGravity
@WaterDefysGravity 2 года назад
The Tombow mono graph is my favorite, I own two and I love them However the green one I’ve had for longer broke, the clip mechanism doesn’t work anymore plus the plastic snapped but it’s still useable I will forever be faithful to my mono graphs
@pauljerome01
@pauljerome01 2 года назад
Uni Kuru Toga is exactly what I was looking for! I'll try and purchase that later in the future
@butteye7951
@butteye7951 Год назад
0:24 I’ve had this for maybe 5-6 years maybe even longer and it’s probably the only piece of stationary I’ve kept so long because it’s good
@butteye7951
@butteye7951 Год назад
2:08 I’ve also had this but I prefer the first one because I like the tip better, so functionality isn’t the only thing to consider
@rashidisw
@rashidisw 2 года назад
Feature that I would like to see is trianglar-ish grip, I personally found that such grip are very comfortable to use for my hand more so than traditional cylindrical grip or heaven forbid the hexagon grip.
@jackozeehakkjuz
@jackozeehakkjuz 2 года назад
what about a pentagon?
@nos9784
@nos9784 2 года назад
Sometimes, I just glue stuff to my pencils to get that better grip. Split bamboo and nice adhesive tape, or simply carved cork can look decent, if you care about that :D
@brandonfuruyama7800
@brandonfuruyama7800 2 года назад
Lamy makes a variety of writing instruments including pens and mechanical pencils that have a triangular grip such as the Safari, AL Star(AFAIK it's just an aluminum Safari), and the Vista which is a clear Safari.
@Broockle
@Broockle 2 года назад
what about an ergonomic grip?
@Broockle
@Broockle 2 года назад
@@nos9784 do... do you have pix? 😆
@MackieLars
@MackieLars Год назад
I have both the Tombow mono and Uni kurutoga and they are both equally wonderful. Kurutoga is a joy to use for writing almost anything because it feels like you have both a pen and a pencil at the same time, whereas the mono has such a weight to it that it feels just right to draw with it or even write with it (if only the lead spun too the mono would he perfect).
@aanjanay_03
@aanjanay_03 Год назад
Which one should i go for??
@jogabonito8989
@jogabonito8989 Год назад
The shaker mechanism is actually really old and common. I remember using it in school about 20 years ago now and most of my classmates had it back home in Malaysia.
@randy-9842
@randy-9842 2 года назад
I used Pentel mechanical pencils (.3, .5 and .7mm) all through engineering school in the early 70's and in work in all the years afterward. I don't remember any "model" designation, but they were simple and straight forward. Rotating the pencil is now a long-established habit for me, but the auto-rotate feature would be nice with my now-aged hands! The sliding (auto-retracting) lead guard (and eraser) would have been very much appreciated -- as would a clutch that would grip up until the final 0.5 mm of the lead was used. I'd say these features are NOT over engineered or "gimmicks" but ARE significant assets! [ edit: nice overview by the way! ]
@BLWard-ht3qw
@BLWard-ht3qw 2 года назад
Used to dislike mechanical pencils when I was younger due mainly to the miniscule eraser, but then I took an elective drafting class in junior high school and was drawn to them. I got hooked on a basic Skilcraft while in the military, because of the ample eraser, but I do like the 0.5mm Rotring 600 I picked up when gifted with a JetPens gift card for Xmas. Lol, it's probably why I'm eyeballin' that Pentel Orenz Nero.
@yunitasoemarno.Y503
@yunitasoemarno.Y503 2 года назад
I never get back to Rotring once I have my Pilot H-1010 & Tombow monograph. I usually use Rotring Tikky during yg architecture school (2002-2008). But my fave is my Dad's Pilot H-1010 (well the original series H 518 produced in 1970's). I have Rotring 300 for my sketch pen, but stop use it once I bought MUJI one. My Tikky get lead jam very often, while not any of my japan's mechanical pencil got lead jam. Muji sketch pencil more blister free material and comfy to hold with recycle material and much..much..cheaper price for the feature I got from Rotring to the Japan's pencil.. Verry sorry to say that. I still have rotring : 4 Tikky (0.35 & 0.5), 2 scketch 300. But I've steadily use Pilot H-1010 (2 more i bought in 2020), 2 unikurutoga (1 adavnce I kept, 1 other I gave to my sister), 4 tombow monograph ( 3 kept, 1 to my sister). Never use any of my rotring, except for the 0.35. I might ended bought uni alpha gel 0.3.. hahahahhah...
@BLWard-ht3qw
@BLWard-ht3qw 2 года назад
@@yunitasoemarno.Y503 I have a Uni Kuru Toga, the H-1010 looks interesting, but that Tombow Monograph looks nice...real nice.
@Ahkmedren
@Ahkmedren 2 года назад
My favorite pencil for the last nearly 20 years has been a Bic Reaction 5mm.. But they stopped producing them in 2017. I adore this pencil and in order to ease my woes when it inevitably breaks, I'm looking at stuff like this and ordering a couple. This is my shark week.
@TheBearOfSpades
@TheBearOfSpades 2 года назад
I've never found any of these to be that big of an issue, but it's cool that someone solved them.
@princesspuddin
@princesspuddin 2 года назад
i used to be a certified mechanical pencil hater, but that was until i got a uni kuru toga not too long ago, and I still wonder how I had no idea about them a long time ago! Its such a miracle for math class, plus the one i have has pikachu on it which is also an added bonus!
@RG-yf3uj
@RG-yf3uj 2 года назад
Definitely not excessive. We all have our preferences & needs. We just made our list of which we need to order for personal use & gifts.
@NotAppIicabIe
@NotAppIicabIe Год назад
I just use a Pentel graphgear 500 which wasn't in the video but it is my go to. Its the fanciest pencil I own and the lead never breaks. A couple times I had issues that would have broken my usual disposable bic pencils.. but dang. It bounced back. I've had the same disposable bic pencils for five years.. I'm really glad I got my Pentel. It took time to adjust to the weight of it but I don't regret it!
@jorgesalazar2520
@jorgesalazar2520 Год назад
Bought all of these and the ones in the newest video. Need more.
@DrAWily
@DrAWily 2 года назад
I used to use a Kuru Toga all the time, actually. I find that it’s actually pretty good with both cursive and art despite what this video said, and that it actually works fantastically with colored leads, so if you’re the type of person who likes to play around with things like that for pencil art, it’s actually really good at keeping the line weight consistent. That said, in this modern age using paper alone is sort of dated, and while there might be some quality differences between using it vs a standard mechanical pencil, I often find that the final product isn’t something suited for paper anyway, weather the thing I’m working on is a paper about to be typed, an architectural drawing being translated into AutoCAD or Blender, or a more advanced digital piece.
@OnTheOnlyShipButHalfWannaSink
Yes, agreed. And, pencil n paper are still great for tutoring and for convincing non-techie purse-strings administrators of all shapes and sizes why a particular thing/plan/idea must be funded, when you catch them on a coffee break, or wherever. (At first I said “on the bus”, but quickly realized my mistake.)
@jamesaritchie1
@jamesaritchie1 Год назад
No, it is not good with cursive. Count the spins when writing with cursive. It barely works at all.
@theresedignard4267
@theresedignard4267 2 года назад
I love them just the way they are. My favs. In fact, feel the same about their pens.
@clispyleaf
@clispyleaf 2 года назад
Been using kuru togas for years. They're just so wonderful for sketching!
@user-iw2mo7yu4d
@user-iw2mo7yu4d 2 года назад
I have 3 Del Guard and love it!
@sapphyrus
@sapphyrus 2 года назад
I'd LOVE to have these features during 90s, they solved ALL the problems I had with pencils back then! Anyone who have used mechanical pencils for an extended period of time can agree that this is not overengineering!
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