🖊️ Write Your Future with Precision!
The Pentel Mechanical Pencil ORENZNERO 0.2mm [PP3002-A] is a high-quality writing instrument designed for precision and comfort. With its unique dodecagonal shape and low center of gravity, this pencil offers an ergonomic grip, making it ideal for extended use. Weighing just 18g and featuring a retractable design, it combines functionality with style, ensuring you always have a reliable tool at hand. Proudly made in Japan, this pencil reflects Pentel's commitment to quality and innovation in stationery.
Manufacturer | Pentel |
Brand | Pentel |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.39 x 0.43 x 5.63 inches |
Item model number | PP3002-A |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Graphite |
Closure | Retractable |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | 5.0 |
Material Type | graphite |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Extra Fine |
Line Size | 0.2 mm |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | PP3002-A |
A**R
My Favorite Pencil
Over the years I have purchased numerous mechanical pencils for writing, mostly Japanese brands. There is always something lacking, something vague and indescribable, and I think that’s why I was easily attracted by the newer releases and kept buying. But the hunt is finally over now. I really enjoy this pencil. However, I can also see that it is not for everyone. So I’d like to share my two cents for potential buyers. As I mentioned before, I mainly use this pencil for writing notes, mostly on “cheap” copy paper or Five Star notebooks. When writing, there is noticeable feedback from the tip but not unpleasant. Most of my previous pencils are 0.5mm, and I always thought that’s my favorite lead width. I was wrong. I don’t write too big or too small, but from time to time I do need to make comments within tight spaces. The 0.2mm makes a big difference. Not only is it easier to write with in smaller size, my writing becomes more legible. I also find the appearance of the design stylishly elegant. The grip section is longer than most mechanical pencils, the clip is tight and compact, and the pencil has a low centered design that makes it very comfortable to write with. The best thing is the automatic lead advancing function. One click, and I can write till the lead is finished. As for Cons, I’m not sure about the durability yet, since I only have it for a couple months. It’s a rather delicate pencil, and you don’t want to be rough on it. Furthermore, the refills are more expensive than most 0.5mm leads. Slimmer lead means quicker wear out, and so far Pentel is the only company that makes 0.2 leads, so not a lot of options out there.Finally, a quick note on the lead grades. I’ve tried both the HB and 2B leads, and I prefer the HB grade, because there is no significant difference in legibility as far as I can tell, and the 2B leads wear out faster and prone to form sharp edges.
J**Y
Amazing Tech
Legend! Sketching is perfectly fine with this pencil. Tried HB, B and 2B Stein, and the 2B wears fast, but the HB keeps sharp a long time. Just wish they'd offer more colors and a full mental option to get that premium Rotring look, the black is quality but a bit boring.
J**R
Very cool pencil that write great
Neat pencil...I also have the 0.3mm...These take a bit of a learning curve to use correctly. DO NOT over extend the lead. Use the pencil correctly and the lead does not break. A couple of youtube videos on the features and use. Interesting feel of the metallized plastic. My biggest con is the weight...I think it needs to be a little heavier...but I like heavier pens/pencils. Great buy.
C**N
Fancy Don't Mean Functional
I have tried various iterations of the Pentel Orenz series, including their different grips, and the Orenz Nero did NOT pass the test of time. The led tube jammed almost immediately, and the cleaner (which normally works) could not save it. On the bright side, it sucked anyway. The Pentel Orenz Nero is heavier than the other models (because it's so fancy), it jams more often (even before its irreversible demise), and it costs more. Go with the plastic models, they have less bells and whistles but they are absolutely functional and even more comfortable on the hands
A**L
Quick fix makes this the best pencil ever
Absolutely amazing mechanical pencil. It's quickly become my most used and most carried pencil. The super fine graphite lets you carry ~25 refills in the pencil with room to spare and with the auto feed mechanism it just writes forever.The only thing I dont like about it is the gap between the cap over the eraser and body of the pencil. The cap shakes around audibly and you can feel it while using the pencil, it makes it feel a little cheap but I fixed it with some thin and strong clear tape to fill the gap. You cant even tell it's there and it makes it feel like one solid unit.
J**.
One of the best mechanical pencils I've used in decades.
I was very skeptical of this pencil at first. The idea of NOT advancing the lead beyond the end of the lead pipe just felt like such an unnatural idea to me. I was expecting the metal end to scratch against the paper, or maybe be too far forward and not actually let the lead touch the paper. But after spending a few hours drawing with it (the picture I included), I'm completely sold on this thing.The metal pipe tip is far more sensitive, and retracts out of the way for the lead itself much better than I expected. In essence, you ARE writing with just the tip of the lead, as if it were extended beyond the tip. It's the fact that it slides back so effortlessly, and so smoothly, that you really don't even notice it's there. Combine that with the auto lead advance system, that will push out just enough lead to match how much you just used every time, and I honestly never had to manually advance it even once.Also, build quality is excellent. The body is a metal infused plastic, that feels premium in a way I've never really felt before. Not as heavy as solid steel, but not as lightweight as plastic. It's a great balance, and feels perfect to handle. I also never had a single lead breakage, so I can attest to the fact that it does work fully as intended.
O**W
Absolute best .2mm pencil available!
Pentel's Orenz pencils are all great, but the Orenz Nero version is at the top of the list. I love my Orenz Nero .2 mm! Its metal content contributes to a better balance in the hand; it's very comfortable to hold for long sessions. The sliding lead shaft works quite well in preventing lead breakage, allowing you to write easily with almost no lead exposed past the shaft. (I can't remember the last time I broke a lead, even softer B or 2B.) The pencil writes easily at a normal writing angle, no dragging or digging in from the lead shaft. The .2 mm size allows extremely detailed writing or drawing. I never use anything else now except my Orenz Nero pencil. Definitely the best mechanical pencil I have ever had--and I have tried them all! I have both the .2 mm and the .3 mm versions. Both are equally great; my choice depends on the task. The Orenz Nero can seem a bit expensive, but absolutely this pencil is totally worth it!
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